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Easter in Disguise

The 2026 Bloomsbury Lent Book

Easter in Disguise

The 2026 Bloomsbury Lent Book

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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9781399419772
Number of Pages: 176
Published: 04/12/2025
Width: 12.8 cm
Height: 19.6 cm

Lent is Easter in disguise, a radical, subversive season of resistance. A blend of contemporary spirituality, scriptural reflection and tales from one of the UK’s youngest nuns make this a vibrant take on an ancient season.

Sister Liz Dodd, an activist and journalist, draws on feminist and Liberation theologies, as well as her work with refugees and her adventures cycling around the world, to outline a new spirituality for social justice. This Lent she challenges Christians to do more than give up chocolate: Lent is God’s invitation to shake up your life, rattle your parish, and change the world.

Learn from Jesus the spiritualities that he passed onto his disciples, including solidarity, poverty, hospitality, peace-making and protest. Explore ways to practise them against racism, inequality, homelessness and the climate crisis alongside spiritual guides including Dorothy Day, Martin Luther King, Jr and Pope Francis.

This book is a companion to the six weeks of Lent, with each week and its gospel focus corresponding to one of Jesus’ six spiritualities of social justice. It culminates in a fresh look at the traditions of Holy Week. Each chapter includes questions for reflection and a suggested spiritual practice, making it ideal for use with a group as well as for personal prayer.

Liz Dodd

Liz Dodd was born in 1986 in Oxford. She is now a Sister of St Joseph of Peace, a Catholic Congregation of nuns whose charism is peace through justice. After a theology degree at Magdalene College, Cambridge, she worked as a reporter and news editor for the Tablet. She took a sabbatical from that job to cycle round the world.

As a freelancer she has written for National Geographic Traveler, the Guardian, Independent. She has also written for the Sunday Times about her three great loves - travel, spirituality and beer.