Crowdsourcing @Lent

crowdYesterday, I asked my Facebook, Twitter and Plurk friends for links to catholic resources on the web to help and inspire you during Lent.

Here is the result of that crowdsourcing experiment, with some great gems:

Do you know any other good, original (non commercial) Catholic Lent resources on the web not listed here? Post them in the comments!

Fr. Roderick

Fr. Roderick, a priest from the Netherlands, is the founder and CEO of the Star Quest Production Network and the host and producer of The Daily Breakfast, Catholic Insider and many other shows on www.sqpn.com.

6 responses to “Crowdsourcing @Lent”

  1. Diana

    http://www.loyolapress.com/lent-retreat.htm
    http://www.catholicculture.org/

    I like these…Catholic Culture is where I went to learn about Catholicism when I was converting in 2005.

    Di

  2. Sean McGaughey

    Wow Father Roderick. You have been providing some amazing resources the past few weeks. Thank you.

    Susan Bailey has a lenten project called Lenten Devotions for Busy People. It contains a 5 minute per day podcast called Theosis featuring Fr. Seraphim Beshoner that can be listened to right on the web. It will also contain a weekly Stations of the Cross video which lasts 5 minutes. You can find it at http://www.prayerchapel.info

  3. Rismi (Olga)

    Thanks a million! I have made a link to my Facebook page so my friends can also benefit from this. Have a blessed Lent season.

  4. Eamonn

    Here is a great Ash Wednesday and Weekend audio site from the Chicago Province of the Jesuits!

    http://www.jesuits-chi.org/Lent2009/index.html

  5. Eamonn

    Oops.. I forgot this one… The whole crew at Franciscan Radio in Cincinnati…

    http://franciscanradio.org/Retreats/Lent/default.asp

  6. pablo

    At http://www.traditionalcatholicism.org you will find, in the spanish section, the story of Beato Jose Sanchez del Rio. His is a remarkable story. If you do not understand spanish, the pictures are worth viewing.

    There are Lenten Sermons from several years.

    With the assurance of my daily prayers for all your good work in the vineyard of the Divine Master, I remain yours truly in Jesus and Mary Immaculate.

    pablo

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Father Roderick Vonhögen is a priest of the Archdiocese of Utrecht, the Netherlands and CEO of the international Catholic New Media Organization SQPN.com.

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