Posts Tagged ‘Prayer’
A Very Manly Prayer – Auxilium Christianorum
Auxilium Christianorum Prayer Principal Aims of the Association 1. To provide prayer for priests associated with Auxilium Christianorum so that their apostolate in driving out demons is efficacious. 2. To provide prayers for the members – priests, laity, family and friends – so that they are not adversely affected by the demonic. About the Auxilium…
Novena for the success of our fundraiser
Build your own Rosary!
Thanksgiving Prayer and Mother Angelica Update
Father Joe Townsend, Pastor of the Church of St. Benedict in Broken Arrow, provided a beautiful thanksgiving prayer for the parishioners to pray with their family tomorrow. I encourage each of you to sit down together as a family, before the feast of Thanksgiving, before the cheering of your favorite football team, before getting back…
Trent Horn – Why do Catholics Pray to Saints in Heaven?
St. Therese on Prayer
An excerpt from “The Story of a Soul” an autobiography of St. Therese the Little Flower. With me prayer is an uplifting of the heart; a glance towards heaven; a cry of gratitude and love, uttered equally in sorrow and in joy. In a word, it is something noble, supernatural, which expands my soul and…
Day 17 of Lent
Thank you for joining us today. I pray you and your family are having a blessed Lent. TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE: COLOSSIANS 4:2 DEVOTE YOURSELVES TO PRAYER, BEING WATCHFUL AND THANKFUL. Devote is a verb defined as: give all or a large part of one’s time or resources to a person, activity, or cause. There are…
Reflections for Lent
Lent is coming up very quick. St. Michael Catholic Radio will be doing something special this Lenten season, in hopes to help everyone grow in prayer and faith while going through these 40 days of suffering. We will be displaying 1 Bible verse everyday for our readers to memorize. It won’t be a tough verse,…
3 Methods of Prayer
Before I start, let me say one thing: discovering how to pray is a lifelong adventure and the methods I describe below are a starting point, a map that can point us in the right direction. Let us also remember that prayer is not rigid and full of formulas we must use. If we restrict ourselves to saying “100 Our Fathers…