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Shalom World - Lenten Retreat

Shalom World - Lenten Retreat

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This Lent, embark on a powerful spiritual journey with Fr. Jason Lewis, MIC, in a five-part Lenten retreat with the theme, No Greater Love; it will draw you into the heart of Christ’s Passion. Through moving personal testimony, rich scriptural reflections, and the message of Divine Mercy, Fr. Jason invites you to walk alongside Jesus from the garden of agony to the cross of redemption.

Each episode unveils a different facet of the Lord’s sacrificial love, offering both comfort and challenge as we reflect on what it means to be loved—and called—by a God who gave everything for us. Whether you're seeking renewal, healing, or a deeper connection with Christ, this retreat is an invitation to encounter the transformative power of His mercy and to live Lent as a season of grace.

2025 Shalom World Podcasts
Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Lenten Retreat | EP 05 - Why Jesus calls you friend | Fr. Jason Lewis, MIC
    Apr 12 2025

    Fr. Jason draws us into the profound reality of friendship with Christ. “No longer do I call you servants,” Jesus says, “but friends.” It is this love—freely given and sacrificial—that brought Jesus to the Cross. Through the Gospel of John and the example of saints who lived this radical love, Fr. Jason invites us to consider what it truly means to lay down our lives for others. This episode is a call to live out the “greater love” of Christ in our daily lives, embracing our own crosses and offering them in union with His. Lent is not just about penance—it’s about love that redeems, restores, and transforms.

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    23 mins
  • Lenten Retreat | EP 04 - What Jesus thirsts for most | Fr. Jason Lewis, MIC
    Apr 12 2025

    “I thirst.” These two words spoken by Jesus from the Cross hold a universe of meaning. Was it a cry of physical agony—or something far deeper? In this episode, Fr. Jason reveals how Christ’s thirst was for souls, for communion, for our love. Drawing from the spirituality of St. Mother Teresa and his own encounters with Divine Mercy, he opens our hearts to the reality that Jesus thirsts for us, even in our brokenness. As we journey through Lent, we are called not only to contemplate this thirst but to respond—to quench it through love, mercy, and a deeper surrender of our lives to God.


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    18 mins
  • Lenten Retreat | EP 03 - How Mary leads you to Jesus | Fr. Jason Lewis, MIC
    Apr 10 2025

    At the foot of the Cross, in His final moments, Jesus gives us one of His most precious gifts: His mother. In this deeply moving episode, Fr. Jason unpacks the significance of Christ’s words, “Behold your mother,” and invites us to receive Mary as our spiritual mother. Through scriptural reflection and personal experiences, he reveals how Mary, the New Ark of the Covenant and first disciple, continues to lead us closer to her Son. Her love, strength, and maternal intercession are not distant or abstract—they are personal, present, and powerful. Mary walks with us in our suffering and discipleship, helping us magnify the Lord in our own lives.

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    17 mins

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