Pro-Tips for Making a Spiritually Rich Holy Hour
Throughout the hour, intention and attention are key.
Throughout the hour, intention and attention are key.
When doors are locked and keys are taken away, those homebound can still bask in the Real Presence and unite in a most intimate, incarnational way with our dear Jesus.
In this time of the Eucharistic Revival in the United States, we should be thankful for the legacy that Mother Angelica and Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration have left to us
‘I believe that we have lost the sense of adoration in our day,’ he said. ‘We must rediscover the sense of adoration in silence. It is up to the bishops to catechize the faithful about praying through adoration.'
SCRIPTURES & ART: This ‘hard teaching’ is the source and summit of Christian life.
All of the visionaries, particularly Francisco, had a deep devotion to the Eucharist. Francisco would spend hours before the tabernacle to console the Hidden Jesus.
A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER: The Eucharist draws us into the life of God and pushes us to engage with the world, presenting opportunities — and tensions — with civil authorities.
A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER: As belief in the Real Presence declines, signs are emerging of a Church begging for renewal.
How many men and women throughout history have dreamt of having easy access to a king?
Easter’s Eucharistic invitation touches hearts.
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