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Two Ways to Pray and Work for Justice this Lent.

Lent is a time of repentance and transformation.

Throughout this 40-day journey — one that culminates in Christ’s own execution — we are reminded that our broken systems are as much in need of renewal as we.

With Ash Wednesday just one week away, we put together a few opportunities for you to deepen your commitment to justice this Lent.

Scroll down to learn more about how you can help end the death penalty and promote restorative justice over these 40 days — all in the spirit of hope and transformation.

2022 Lenten Reflection Series

Each year, CMN offers a collection of Lenten reflections authored by people of faith who  are working to transform the broken U.S. criminal legal system. Sign up today to receive these weekly reflections in your inbox, starting on Ash Wednesday.

Dignity and the Death Penalty: Evolution of Catholic Teaching

Created in partnership between CMN and Renew International, this seven-session small group resource examines Catholic teaching on the death penalty and is based on the insights of Sister Helen Prejean, CSJ. Learn more about how you can bring this resource to your parish, or how you can join a virtual Lenten small group hosted by Renew International.

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