Saturday, February 28, 2026

[Watch] Prayer: Into the Desert Video Series

Fr. Ken Geraci and John Heinen dig into prayer, how to properly plan for it this Lent, and why the Church gives us a simple, steady framework for daily prayer instead of something complicated or extreme.

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LENT SERIES  |  INTO THE DESERT

With Fr. Ken Geraci

Prayer is not optional. It's essential to the life of a Catholic man. 


But we often approach it all wrong. It's either an obligation, a checkbox, or an emotional experience. 


Here's the reality: it's not about us. 


Prayer is where a man learns surrender, where control dies, and where distractions expose attachments.


If fasting clears space, prayer is where God fills it.


In this week's Lent session, Fr. Ken Geraci and John Heinen re-present the entire purpose of prayer, why the Church gives us a simple, steady rhythm instead of something dramatic, and why feelings are not the measure of success. 


Most men quit prayer because they think they are failing.


They are not failing. They are being formed.


This episode will help you approach prayer correctly. Without pride, without self-analysis, and without chasing emotional highs.


If you want Lent to actually change you, this is where it happens.

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