
Lent is a season of grace.
A sacred time when the Church invites us to slow down, to turn again toward God, and to allow our hearts to be gently reshaped by love. It is not a season of striving or self-perfection, but of return – a returning of the heart to what matters most.
This companion invites us into a simple posture for Lent: to behold Christ. It is not about adding more to the season, but about learning to remain with Him and allowing His Eucharistic presence to shape our hearts and our lives as we journey toward Easter.
How to use this Lenten Companion
This is designed to help you slow down, make space, and remain with Jesus, especially as He is present to us in the Eucharist. It is intentionally simple, flexible, and contemplative, shaped by Scripture and the Church’s call to
conversion, prayer, and mission.
You can use it in several ways:
FOR PERSONAL PRAYER
During the week, prepare for Sunday Mass by praying with the Gospel using Lectio Divina.
Sit with the daily reflections and prayers from Monday to Saturday, allowing them to lead you gently into deeper attentiveness to Christ.
Each day includes a small mission action, an invitation to carry the presence of Jesus into your daily life through simple acts of love, mercy, and faithfulness.
If possible, create a small prayer space in your home, perhaps with a Bible, a candle, or a crucifix, to help you remain focused and recollected.
FOR FAMILIES
Read the Sunday Gospel together and take a moment of quiet reflection.
Choose one or two days during the week to pray the daily reflection together as a family.
Invite children to share simply: “Where can Jesus be close to me today?”
Allow the mission action to become something you practise together through kindness, forgiveness, or service.
FOR PARISH GROUPS/ SMALL COMMUNITIES
Use the Sunday Gospel reflection as the centre of your gathering.
Invite participants to share a word or phrase from the Gospel that stayed with them.
Allow time for silence, remembering that Lent forms us as much through stillness as through words.
End by choosing one mission action to carry into your family life, workplace, parish, or community, wherever Christ is inviting you to bear His presence.