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The Catholic Wellspring’s 2026 Lenten Pilgrimage with Christ – Day 11 Saturday of the First Week of Lent | February 28, 2026 What if love isn't about feelings... but about becoming like God Himself? On this Saturday of the First Week of Lent, we arrive at the summit of Christian morality. Jesus gives us a command that seems impossible: "Be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect." But this perfection isn't about never making mistakes—it's about a love that is whole, complete, and all-encompassing. A love that reaches even our enemies. Join us for this gentle 6-minute meditation as we explore the radical heart of the Gospel and discover how our Lenten practices—prayer, fasting, and almsgiving—find their ultimate meaning in becoming true children of the Father. Join us each day throughout Lent 2026 for a sacred moment of stillness and reflection. The Lenten Pilgrimage with Christ offers daily meditations on the Scriptures, prayers inspired by the liturgy, and simple practices to help you draw closer to the Heart of God during this holy season. ✅ Subscribe for daily Lenten reflections: @CatholicWellspring1 👍 Like this video to help others find these meditations 🔔 Share with someone who needs to hear they are perfectly loved today #Lent2026 #CatholicWellspring #LentenReflections #CatholicFaith #DailyPrayer #LentenJourney #PerfectionOfLove #GospelReflection #ChristianMeditation #Catholic #Lent #Prayer #BibleReflection #AshWednesday #EasterPreparation #SpiritualGrowth #FaithOverFear #LoveYourEnemies #BePerfectAsYourFather #SaturdayOfTheFirstWeekOfLent "So be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect." — Matthew 5:48