Happy Mardi Gras!

Tomorrow, as the season of Lent begins, so does our journey through these forty days of prayer, sacrifices and almsgiving. This is our way of preparing our mind and hearts for the Resurrection of Jesus. These forty days are a somber time, a time to take a step back and reflect on our lives in relation to Christ’s life. We have the opportunity to wander with Jesus in the desert – to deepen our relationship with God, to focus on what is most necessary in our lives and to serve those that need our help.


During Lent, the St. Vincent Pallotti Center will be posting reflections for you on our blog. We welcome your own writings and suggestions for other resources. If you’d like to contribute, please email us at pallotti@pallotticenter.org.

Please join us in prayer as we begin this challenging and beautiful season of Lent.


A Prayer for Mardi Gras (from Creighton University's Online Ministries Program)

Blessed are you, Lord God of all creation,
for it is from your goodness that we have this day
to celebrate on the threshold of the Season of Lent.


Tomorrow we will fast and abstain from meat.
Today we feast.
We thank you for the abundance of gifts you shower upon us.
We thank you especially for one another.
As we give you thanks,
we are mindful of those who have so much less than we do.

As we share these wonderful gifts together,
we commit ourselves to greater generosity toward those
who need our support.


Prepare us for tomorrow.
Tasting the fullness of what we have today,
let us experience some hunger tomorrow.
May our fasting make us more alert
and may it heighten our consciousness
so that we might be ready to hear your Word
and respond to your call.


As our feasting fills us with gratitude
so may our fasting and abstinence hollow out in us
a place for deeper desires
and an attentiveness to hear the cry of the poor.
May our self-denial turn our hearts to you
and give us a new freedom for
generous service to others.


We ask you these graces
with our hearts full of delight
and stirring with readiness for the journey ahead.
We ask them with confidence
in the name of Jesus the Lord.