Daybreaks Daily Reflections for Lent and Easter

Daybreaks Daily Reflections for Lent and Easter by Ron Rolheiser, published by Liguori Publications in 2020, offers a collection of meditations designed for the Lenten season. This 64-page book draws on Scripture, literature, and personal experience to explore themes such as humility, repentance, and the nature of God. Rolheiser emphasizes the unconditional love of God, highlighting the significance of Jesus’ death and resurrection as a revelation of redemption through forgiveness.
Readers will find daily reflections that encourage prayer and contemplation from Ash Wednesday through the Second Sunday of Easter. Each entry invites deeper engagement with concepts like justice, mercy, and gratitude, challenging individuals to embody a more loving and forgiving Christian life. This edition serves as a guide for those seeking to enrich their spiritual journey during this meaningful time of reflection and renewal.
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“For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world might be saved through him.” John 3:17
Drawing on Scripture, literature, and personal experience, Fr. Ron Rolheiser shows us God’s love is unconditional–God so loves us that he gave his only son. The death and resurrection of Jesus reveal a redeeming God, not a rescuing one. And that redemption comes through forgiveness.
For each day of Lent through the Second Sunday of Easter, Daybreaks invites us pray and reflect. Fr. Ron explores the themes of humility and repentance, being a disciple, justice and mercy, the nature of God, faith, the Pascal Mystery, gratitude, and redemption. His daily reflections challenge us to be more loving and forgiving Christians.
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