Lenten Reflections Featured in New WORD Magazine Issue

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ENGLEWOOD, NJ — The WORD Magazine has released its March–April 2026 mobile issue, offering a collection of articles for spiritual reflection and edification during the Lenten season. The issue is available as a flipbook on issuu.com or as a downloadable PDF for easy access on mobile devices.

Featured articles include an editorial on marriage by Metr. Saba; "Creed and Coexistence" by Fr. John Oliver; "The Hexapsalmos as a Sermon of Sermons" by Johannes Pulkkanen; "Rediscovering God’s Easy Yoke During Lent" by Fr. Joshua Makoul; "The Work of Witnessing" by Cecelia Olson; and "Render to God Our Everything" by Fr. Peter Kavanaugh.

The issue also includes reports from Antiochian Women President Sheryl VanderWagen, an Oratorical Festival presentation by Sophia Griffith, and updates from the Archdiocesan Office and parish communities, providing readers with both inspiration and news from the Church.

Previously, the UOJ reported that Holy Trinity Publications released St. Theophan the Recluse’s commentary on Romans.

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