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Friendship and Mercy

In this third episode of "Jubilee Journey Through Lent," Fr. Anthony Gramlich, MIC reflects on the final three Corporal Works of Mercy— visiting the imprisoned, comforting the sick, and burying the dead — emphasizing the power of friendship, compassion, and prayer in bringing God’s mercy to those who need it most.

Join Father Anthony on this six-part video series designed to deepen your spiritual life during this holy penitential season. As we walk through Lent, Father Anthony explores how we can make our observance more fruitful and spiritually rewarding, especially in this Jubilee Year of Hope.

Drawing from the rich traditions of the Church — daily Mass, Scripture, the Rosary, and acts of mercy — Father Anthony will guide viewers on this path to renewal. 

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