How to Follow Jesus' Example of Daily Prayer
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What does it mean to live a life of daily prayer? By following Jesus’ example—rising early to seek God in quiet, intentional times—we can transform our relationship with Him.
This video dives into the rhythm of prayer, as taught by Scripture and the Catechism, exploring the three expressions of prayer: vocal, meditative, and contemplative. Learn how to create sacred moments in your day, engage deeply with God, and nurture a life-giving relationship with Jesus.
Discover how prayer can become the heartbeat of your day, guiding you on an extraordinary journey of faith. Learn more by reading CCC 2697- 2758.
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