I've listed the basics below so you can grade yourself, but go to her article for the details of each. There are simple ideas and some that will require a little more commitment. Almost all will work with family members of every age and there are definitely some you can try today.Do you go to Mass on Sunday, but feel like Monday — and Tuesday, Wednesday and the rest — are detached from what you experience at church? For many Catholics, it’s a challenge to unite faith and the normal tasks of daily life. There’s something about a meeting at the office, or washing dishes, or shopping for groceries that seems very ordinary and outside of God’s interest in our lives.Yet, St. Ignatius of Loyola preached that it is possible to find God in all things. With this in mind, it doesn’t hurt to add a few things in your day that are specifically about reminding yourself that what you have on Sunday should be part of every day.
- ___Feast on feasts
- ___Talk about the readings at Sunday brunch
- ___Say your bedtime prayers
- ___Learn about each day's saint
- ___Follow the liturgical seasons
- ___Greet the day
- ___Pray the Rosary
- ___Hang your crucifixes
- ___Attend a funeral
- ___Have your home blessed
- ___Make a pilgrimage
- ___Recite the Angelus
- ___Bless your door
- ___Thank your priest
- ___Pray before car rides
- ___Attend religious ed.
- ___Give something up
- ___Mail a holy card
- ___Read a book
- ___Open your Bible
- ___Attend a daily Mass
- ___Look at art
- ___Eat together
- ___Pray for the Pope's intentions
- ___Pray for the Pope
- ___Volunteer for a cause
- ___Talk about God
- ___Memorize a psalm
- ___Visit an empty church
- ___List your prayers
- ___Plant a garden
- ___Be grateful
- ___Light a candle
- ___Try adoration
- ___Leave out your nativity set
- ___Make a confession
- ___Schedule that retreat
And this is my prayer: that your live may increase
ever more and more in knowledge and every kind of perception,
to discern what is of value, so that you may be
pure and blameless for the day of Christ,
filled with the fruit of righteousness
that comes through Jesus Christ for the glory and praise of God.
~Philippians 1: 9-11
By "greet the day" do you mean "say your Morning Offering"? Why would I want to greet the day? What does that mean? If i just say a Morning Offering, then I can unite everything I do that day, as I do it, to the offering I made that morning. That means I unite everything with all the Masses being said throughout the world that day. How simple is that?
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