Journey Through Lent video series from the CCCB includes two Saskatchewan bishops

Videographer Tim Yaworski and Bishop Mark Hagemoen work on recording a message to send to the CCCB for editing into an episode of the 2024 Journey Through Lent video reflection series. (Photo by Kiply Lukan Yaworksi, Catholic Saskatoon News)

Bishop Stephen Hero of Prince Albert and Bishop Mark Hagemoen of Saskatoon will share reflections as part of a Lenten video series from the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops (CCCB).

By CCCB Communications office

The Office for Evangelization and Catechesis, in collaboration with the National Liturgy Office and the Office national de liturgie, launches the 2024 video series titled Journey Through Lent.

Beginning with Ash Wednesday and continuing for each Sunday in Lent – up to and including Palm Sunday – videos will be uploaded to the CCCB website featuring pastoral reflections based on the readings for each Sunday Eucharistic celebration.

Geared to individuals, families, and communities, this series is meant to offer spiritual inspiration and guidance on how to prepare well for the Easter season.

For the English series, Bishop Stephen Hero of the Catholic Diocese of Prince Albert presents reflections for Ash Wednesday, Feb. 18 and Feb. 25, and Bishop Mark Hagemoen of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon presents for March 3, March 10, March 17, and Palm/Passion Sunday on March 24.

Bishop Martin Laliberté, PMÉ, of Trois-Rivières will present the reflections in French throughout the Lenten season.

Visit the CCCB website page at: www.cccb.ca every Monday to access videos for the upcoming Sunday Eucharistic Celebration.

 

RELATED:

-30-