Through Lent with St Matthew

Day 1
Ash Wednesday
Day 2
Thursday 19
Day 3
Friday 20
Day 4
Saturday 21
Day 5
1st Sunday Lent
Day 6
Monday 23
Day 7
Tuesday 24
Day 8
Wednesday 25
Day 9
Thursday 26
Day 10
Friday 27
Day 11
Saturday 28
Day 12
2nd Sunday Lent
Day 13
Monday 2
March
Day 14
Tuesday 3
Day 15
Wednesday 4
Day 16
Thursday 5
Day 17
Friday 6
Day 18
Saturday 7
Day 19
3rd Sunday Lent
Day 20
Monday 9
Day 21
Tuesday 10
Day 22
Wednesday 11
Day 23
Thursday 12
Day 24
Friday 13
Day 25
Saturday 14
Day 26
Laetare Sunday
Day 27
Monday 16
Day 28
Tuesday
St Patrick
Day 29
Wednesday 18
Day 30
Thursday
St Joseph
Day 31
Friday 20
Day 32
Saturday 21
Day 33
5th Sunday Lent
Day 34
Monday 23
Day 35
Tuesday 24
Day 36
Wednesday
Day 37
Thursday 26
Day 38
Friday 27
Day 39
Saturday 28
Day 40
Palm Sunday
Day 41
Monday 30
Day42
Tuesday 31
Day 43
Wednesday 1
April
Day 44
Holy Thursday
Day 45
Good Friday
Day 46
Holy Saturday
Day 47
Easter Sunday

We will journey through Lent this year with a special focus on the Gospel message of St Matthew.

Matthew was the son of Alpheus and likely born in Galilee. Before following Jesus, he worked as a tax collector, a profession that was widely disliked at the time.

According to the Gospel, Jesus called Matthew while he was working at his tax booth in Capernaum, simply saying, “Follow me.” Matthew immediately became one of Christ’s disciples.

Matthew later wrote the first Gospel in the New Testament, likely between 41 and 50 AD. Originally written in Aramaic, it was meant to show that Jesus was the promised Messiah and that His kingdom was spiritual rather than political.