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    The Final Day of Lent: Reflecting on 40 Days of Blogging

    April 3, 2015April 3, 2015 · Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick
    Today is the fortieth day of Great Lent. Tomorrow, we enter into the transition weekend between Lent and Holy Week—Lazarus Saturday and Palm Sunday. And this is also my fortieth daily post in a row since Lent began. When I committed to blog every day for forty days, I have to admit that I didn’t think it would be as it has been. I…
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