Listing of Other Masses - The Diocese of Portland website also has a list of online Mass opportunities around the diocese as well as opportunities for Confession and other prayer resources.
Spend time reading from your bible and reflecting on God’s word.
OLFF Resources - The diocesan Office of Lifelong Formation offers resources for prayer, learning, and connection from home.
Magnificat - The prayer publication "Magnificat" is currently offering their online version for free. It includes a variety of prayers and reflections, including the daily Mass readings.
Echoing God's Word - On the Diocese of Portland website is Echoing God’s Word - reflections and readings from the lectionary by Rev. Clement D. Thibodeau.
Today is an opportunity to be still and simply sit with Our Lord. You might take a walk in solitude or journal about your experience. Maybe take the time to write a letter.
Word on Fire has reflections of the Sunday readings with Bishop Robert Barron, along with insightful articles, online videos, blog, and podcasts.
Take a look at Bishop Barron’s article dated March 17, “The Coronavirus and Sitting Quietly in a Room Alone”, based on the ruminations of Blaise Pascal. As Bishop Barron concludes: “If Pascal is right, many of our deepest problems can be solved by sitting, with spiritual attention, alone in a room. Perhaps through God’s strange providence, the quarantine we’re enduring might be our chance.”
Experience one of the following devotionals:
Stations of the Cross by Saint Alphonsus Liguori, Divine Mercy Chaplet with the Franciscan Friars of the renewal, or the traditional rosary.
Receive daily Lenten Reflections sent straight to your inbox with a simple sign up or take a look at “Into the Desert”, a Lenten study on prayer.
Take the time to start each day open to the blessings to come.
Slow down and take the time to prepare a home cooked meal to share with your family.
In preparation for the Triduum see Dr Brandt Pitre”s series “Holy Week” or “Lectio:Salvation” with Dr. Michael Barber.
Spend a few moments every day holding your crucifix and thinking about how much God loves you and wants to be in relationship with you. Conclude each day with a prayer of gratitude.