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Cristeros Daily Reflections

Cristeros Daily Reflections

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Episodes
  • Thursday in the Second Week of Lent
    Mar 5 2026

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    We trace the Kyrie from its biblical roots to its Trinitarian depth, showing how repetition is a summons to real conversion in Lent. We close with personal questions, classic prayers, and concrete next steps for confession and daily surrender.

    • meaning of “Lord” in Scripture and liturgy
    • why the Kyrie addresses Father, Son, and Spirit
    • Christ as Anointed Mediator of mercy
    • the Holy Spirit as Lord and giver of forgiveness
    • repetition as a call to deeper conversion
    • preparation for Gloria through contrition
    • examen on prayer to each Divine Person
    • practical prompt to return to confession
    • devotional closings to Sacred Heart and Our Lady

    If you found this time of prayer and reflection fruitful and would like more opportunities to grow in your faith in this Lent, consider joining the Cristeros and purchasing our Lenten Reflection booklet, now available on Amazon.com
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  • Wednesday in the Second Week of Lent
    Mar 4 2026

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    We pray through Lent on why the Mass begins with confession of sin, how Scripture frames that encounter with God, and what real repentance looks like. We explain the difference between venial and mortal sin and share simple practices that open us to mercy.

    • opening prayers of Lent and their purpose
    • meeting God and recognising personal sin
    • why the Confiteor uses I not we
    • moving from guilt to repentance and mission
    • venial versus mortal sin and reception of Communion
    • practices that dispose the soul to forgiveness
    • brief examen and concrete amendment in daily life

    If you found this time of prayer and reflection fruitful and would like more opportunities to grow in your faith this land, consider joining the Cristeros and purchasing our Lenten Reflection booklet now available on Amazon.com
    The Cristeros app is available on the Apple app and Google Play Store
    More information on the Cristeros can be found at theCristeros.org


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  • Tuesday in the Second Week of Lent
    Mar 3 2026

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    We pray through a Lenten reflection on the Sign of the Cross, tracing its scriptural roots, its meaning in the Mass, and how a small gesture can shape a faithful life. We challenge ourselves to pray short prayers with attention and to make a public, reverent sign.

    • the Sign of the Cross as a compact creed and witness
    • biblical roots in the Great Commission, Ezekiel 9, and Revelation 7
    • meaning of “The Lord be with you” and “And with your spirit”
    • calling for reverence and focus in brief prayers
    • courage to make the sign publicly
    • consecration through the heart of Mary and petitions to the Sacred Heart and Our Lady of Guadalupe

    If you found this time of prayer and reflection fruitful and would like more opportunities to grow in your faith this Lent, consider joining the Cristeros and purchasing our Lenten Reflection booklet, now available on Amazon.com
    The Cristeros app is available on the Apple app and Google Play Store
    More information on the Cristeros can be found at the Cristeros.org


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