Prayer Experiences
Prayer for the Week of June 1, 2020
Have you been missing the music we sing at church? This weeks prayer has you in mind.
Prayers for the week of May 18, 2020
St. Mary Churches - Praying the Glorious Mysteries PROJECT
Thank you to all who participated in this Rosary Project! What a beautiful way to honor our Blessed
Mother! Whether you pray the Rosary or not, we hope you take the time to check out this coming
together as parish communities to pray the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary!
Thank you to all who participated in this Rosary Project! What a beautiful way to honor our Blessed
Mother! Whether you pray the Rosary or not, we hope you take the time to check out this coming
together as parish communities to pray the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary!
Liturgy of the Word with Sr. Pam. This is a wonderful way to pray with the Word of God.
Prayers for the week of May 11, 2020
The Daily Examen is a technique of prayerful reflection on the events of the day in order to detect God’s presence and discern his direction for us. More than 400 years ago St. Ignatius Loyola encouraged prayer-filled mindfulness by proposing what has been called the Daily Examen.
During this time we may need to be reminded of God’s presence in our lives more than ever. Our merciful God has not abandoned us.
The method presented here is adapted from a technique described by Ignatius Loyola in his Spiritual Exercises. St. Ignatius thought that the Examen was a gift that came directly from God, and that God wanted it to be shared as widely as possible.
There are many ways and resources available to help you pray the Examen. You might find this a great way to pray at the end of your day.
This is a version of the five-step Daily Examen that St. Ignatius practiced.
During this time we may need to be reminded of God’s presence in our lives more than ever. Our merciful God has not abandoned us.
The method presented here is adapted from a technique described by Ignatius Loyola in his Spiritual Exercises. St. Ignatius thought that the Examen was a gift that came directly from God, and that God wanted it to be shared as widely as possible.
There are many ways and resources available to help you pray the Examen. You might find this a great way to pray at the end of your day.
This is a version of the five-step Daily Examen that St. Ignatius practiced.
Today we have a wonderful prayer that focuses on the Word of God. It is a great way to reflect and meditate on scripture.
Join Rose as she leads us today in a Lectio Divina.
Join Rose as she leads us today in a Lectio Divina.