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Father Leo discusses what to do when Catholics feel like they are failing their Lenten promises. Many people begin Lent with strong intentions but quickly become discouraged when they fall back into old habits. Using themes from the Stations of the Cross, Father Leo explains that falling is part of the spiritual journey, just as Jesus fell while carrying His cross. He explores common reasons we fall—mistakes, human weakness, and exhaustion—and reminds viewers that spiritual growth comes from getting up again. The video also introduces practical spiritual practices, including the “Three Fives” approach to prayer, attitudes, and daily acts of charity. Ultimately, Father Leo encourages viewers to resist discouragement, trust in God’s mercy, and keep trying throughout Lent and beyond.
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2:30 Feeling Guilty Can Be Good
5:10 The Danger of Despair or Presumption
8:00 Jesus Falling Under the Cross
11:30 Why We Keep Falling Spiritually
15:00 Spiritual Warfare in the Desert
18:30 The “Three Fives” Spiritual Practice
21:30 Encouragement vs Discouragement
24:30 Get Up and Try Again
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