This is my daily prayer schedule for the Holy Season of Lent. I'm hoping that some of you readers will be able to join me in praying and reading this Lent.
Morning:
Wake up and say the Guardian angel prayer
Listen to the daily Mass readings (if I can't go to Mass)
Pray Morning Prayer (Lauds)
Throughout the Day:
Go to Mass (if possible)
Meditate and reflect on the passion and death of Our Savior
Read The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ (2 links each day)
Read the segments of the Early Church Fathers
Evening:
Pray Evening Prayer (Vespers)
Pray special prayers for the poor, sick and the souls in purgatory
Above all I'm trying to become holier and reflect more deeply on the passion and death of Our Savior for me. This realization of the ultimate love compels us to serve one another, so I will be emailing and talking this entire season about the importance of the Catholic faith. Throughout the entire season I will be giving up all sweets and "good food" while performing other voluntary acts of penance. I hope to contribute to many other good Catholic and pro-life organizations. I'll also be praying the Stations of the Cross every Friday.
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Tuesday, February 28, 2006
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1 comment(s):
February 28, 2006 at 7:25 PM-
Mairin :o)
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We'll be watching 'The Passion of the Christ' tomorrow night after the Ash Wednesday mass. it's a good way to kick off the lenten season.
I'll be interested to see if you like the Dolorous Passion. I have tried once to read it and found it difficult. I am going to try again this lent.
Good luck and God bless you.
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