PRAYING AT HOME
One of the basic building blocks of the Church is the home or family - this is also called the "Domestic Church." Like cells to a human body, the home makes up the basic material for the Church, the Mystical Body of Christ. As we go through this time of confinement and quarantine, we must continue to nourish ourselves spiritually.
WHAT IS THE DOMESTIC CHURCH?
The term “Domestic Church” refers to the family or home, the smallest body of gathered believers in Christ. Our Early Church Fathers understood that the home was fertile ground for discipleship, sanctification, and holiness. Read More...
The term “Domestic Church” refers to the family or home, the smallest body of gathered believers in Christ. Our Early Church Fathers understood that the home was fertile ground for discipleship, sanctification, and holiness. Read More...
ONLINE PRAYER RESOURCES
Containing Daily and Sunday Mass Readings for Personal Reflection, Morning and Evening Prayer, The Mysteries of the Rosary, A Treasury of Prayers, The Bible, and the Liturgy of the Hours. Click Here.
Containing Daily and Sunday Mass Readings for Personal Reflection, Morning and Evening Prayer, The Mysteries of the Rosary, A Treasury of Prayers, The Bible, and the Liturgy of the Hours. Click Here.
SETTING UP A PRAYER CORNER AT HOME
Many of us have memories of May Altars in the classroom, at home, in bed rooms, gardens, etc. Some may even remember the family Rosary on the radio, or watching Blessed Fulton Sheen on TV. At Christmas, our Nativity sets remind us of this great mystery of our faith. As Bishop Bambera remarked, perhaps now is a time to focus on "going to our room" to pray. For some basic tips on how to set aside a corner of our home as a focal point for our prayer time, Making a Prayer Corner Click Here...
Many of us have memories of May Altars in the classroom, at home, in bed rooms, gardens, etc. Some may even remember the family Rosary on the radio, or watching Blessed Fulton Sheen on TV. At Christmas, our Nativity sets remind us of this great mystery of our faith. As Bishop Bambera remarked, perhaps now is a time to focus on "going to our room" to pray. For some basic tips on how to set aside a corner of our home as a focal point for our prayer time, Making a Prayer Corner Click Here...
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