Cathedral of Christ the King Newsletter — February 2021

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or lifelong Catholics, there are probably many things that come to mind when thinking of the season of Lent — from ashes on your forehead, to fish on Fridays, to fasting and making other acts of penance. And while Lent this year will still be quite a bit different than usual, it is still an opportunity to step outside of our “normal” and take time to refocus on what truly matters — our relationship with Christ and His Church. This year, the Cathedral of Christ the King hopes to encourage parishioners in this endeavor with our Lenten mission, which will take place over three days at the end of February and beginning of March. “The Lenten mission is really a time to go back to the basics, asking ‘What does it mean to be a disciple of Jesus Christ in the Catholic Church?’ ‘What did Jesus do for us?’ and ‘What are we getting ready to celebrate at the Paschal Triduum?’” says Deacon Tim Weinmann, our Director of Faith Formation. “It’s stuff we already know and have heard, but Lent is that period the Church gives us, to step back from the busyness of life and go inward and reconnect with our Lord, and look at the parts of our lives that need to be looked at again. The Lenten mission is the time to do that.” continued on page 5

“In this time of pandemic, and hopefully coming out of the pandemic, I hope we can realign ourselves. Maybe the ‘old normal’ wasn’t actually all it was cracked up to be. Hopefully, it will be a good chance for people to reevaluate their whole outlook and how they prioritize their time and keeping the Lord at the center.” DEACON TIM WEINMANN 4


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