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Social Media Graphics
Use these graphics to promote St. Michael’s Lent on your church Facebook page, website, digital bulletin, and more.
Urinal Flier
Print several copies of this flier and hang them in all the men’s restrooms at your church, school, or wherever you can catch a captivated male audience.
Radio Ad
Share this mp3 file with your local Catholic radio station to help promote St. Michael’s Lent in your community!
Phone Backgrounds
Pick from different styles and phone sizes to keep St. Michael close during these 40 days!
Desktop Backgrounds
Choose from three different styles, and multiple dimensions, that fit your screen.
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About St. Michael’s Lent
Listen Now: Day One of St. Michael’s Lent
This is a sneak preview of the app reflection for Day One of St. Michael’s Lent from Exodus. Join the waitlist now by downloading the Exodus app.
St. Michael’s Lent: A Time of Spiritual Combat
Lent is a time of spiritual renewal through prayer and penance. We’re now halfway across the year, making our way through summer. It’s time for a refresh, time to take up the weapons of our great spiritual battle. It’s time for St. Michael’s Lent.
Reviving a Lost Tradition: St. Michael’s Lent
Starting on August 15th and ending on the Feast of the Archangel Michael (September 29th), men all over the world will take up the spiritual disciplines of prayer, asceticism, and fraternity. The 40-day spiritual exercise asks men to commit to living a more simplified lifestyle.
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St. Michael’s Lent Preview
Join the Exodus team, including Dr. Jared Staudt, Phd our Director of Content, for a preview of St. Michael’s Lent and how to engage men in your community with this ancient spiritual tradition being revived for the modern man.

“What impressed me most was the
simplicity of the program. Exodus was so good that I’ll get a group of my parishioners to do it every year!”
Fr. Kyle Kowalczyk
Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis
“After 90 days, men experience true freedom. I have seen this fruit with my own eyes.“
Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades
Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend
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