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Way of Lent


I very much would like you to live this holy Lent with Jesus, strongly tightening the cross to your heart; so you will reach the day of resurrection and you will meet Jesus, who with all His love reopened the Heaven and will bring you to Heaven.



The Eucharistic Lent

During the Year of the Eucharist, suggested by H.E. Mons. Claudio Gatti in 2003 and proclaimed on June 10, 2004 by the Holy Father, also the Lent has a deeply eucharistic meaning. On February 9, Ash Wednesday, during the homily our Bishop explained us the eucharistic meaning of Lent

The most solemn days of Lent are the Holy Thursday, Holy Friday and Easter, strongly linked to the Eucharist. On Holy Thursday we remember the institution of Priesthood and of the Eucharist, on Holy Friday Jesus' passion and death and on Easter his resurrection; each holy Mass is the actualisation of these great realities: Christ's passion, death and resurrection.

Each day of Lent has to be lived to prepare oneself to live with more love and responsibility the Easter Triduum. During Lent, there has to be a more and more growing impulse that manifests itself through the faith and love with regard to the Eucharist. All our deeds have to aim at Jesus the Eucharist. Fast, sacrifices, acts of mortification, alms serve to purify us to receive the Eucharist with a clearer and purer heart.

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Via Crucis

This Via Crucis was preached by Don Claudio in Lourdes on October 12, 1991 during a pilgrimage made by some members of the community.

In the same circumstance and exactly on October 14, 1991 Marisa began to write "from dictation" the life of the Mother of the Eucharist. After much time Our Lady expressed the wish the Via Crucis preached in Lourdes to be used by the members of the community to meditate Jesus' passion and death.

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