When we pray, we don’t always know how to articulate the fear and anxiety that is gripping us. Yet when we bring our fears out of the shadows and into the light, they lose their power. May these prayers inspire you with hope and trust, lighten your burden, and give you confidence in God's love for you personally. Join us in taking the time to step away from the trials of life to focus on Christ as Redeemer and Mary as Mother.
Prayers led by Patti and Leonardo Defilippis. Meditations written by Patti Defilippis.
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Sample meditation: The Finding of Jesus in the Temple
“How is it that you sought me? Did you not know that I must be in my Father’s house?” (Lk 2:49)
I look for happiness in the distractions of daily life: food, entertainment, material things. But all of these leave me feeling empty. Only Christ can satisfy my hope for happiness. Jesus, give me the trust that I will find You in Your Father’s House.
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