Are there daily reflections in the Catholic Church?

August 1, 2020 Off By idswater

Are there daily reflections in the Catholic Church?

Probing the Depths – NEW! My Catholic Life! offers daily reflections, meditations and prayers focused on the Gospel of the day, the gift of Divine Mercy, our Lord’s Passion, our Blessed Mother, the saint of the day, feasts of the liturgical year, daily Mass readings and much more!

What should I do in my Catholic life?

My Catholic Life! offers daily reflections, meditations and prayers focused on the Gospel of the day, the gift of Divine Mercy, our Lord’s Passion, our Blessed Mother, the saint of the day, feasts of the liturgical year, daily Mass readings and much more! Below are links to various resources to inspire you on a daily basis.

Is the children’s liturgy continuing at the moment?

Prayers and resources for children’s liturgy catechists as well as for families who aren’t able to attend church in person at the moment. We are continuing with our live sessions for the moment as we know not everyone has been able to return to church.

What does the Gospel of Mark tell us?

Mark’s Gospel tells us that Jesus is moved with pity and begins to teach the crowds. Our Gospel for today stops here, but Mark’s report of the unyielding demands of the crowd continues in the verses that follow.

What are the daily prayers of the Catholic Church?

Catholic Prayers. 1 Daily Prayers. Morning Offering. Litany of Morning Prayers. A Short Prayer. Dedication of the Day. Afternoon Prayer. A Traditional Evening/Night 2 Sacraments & Liturgy. 3 Our Blessed Mother. 4 Divine Mercy. 5 Surrender, Healing & Forgiveness.

What are the daily reflections of Living Faith?

About Living Faith. Living Faith provides brief daily Catholic devotions based on one of the Mass readings of the day. Published new each quarter, these reflections are written by women and men from a variety of backgrounds – lay people as well as clergy and religious.

Where do I put my prayer intentions in living faith?

And be sure to include your prayer intentions at the Prayer Center in the left sidebar. More than ever, we are committed to publishing Living Faith as a personal, inspirational, liturgical resource that supports daily faithful living. Sign up in the box below to receive our free reflection for Sundays sent to your email inbox.