Meditations: Monday of the Second Week of Ordinary Time
Some reflections that can enrich our prayer during the Second Week in Ordinary Time.
Meditations: Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (Day 2)
Some reflections that can enrich our prayer during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (18-25 January).
Meditations: Sunday of the Second Week of Ordinary Time (Year C)
Some reflections that can assist our prayer during the second week of Ordinary Time. The topics are: God calls us by name; unity arises from a desire to enrich one another; Mary fosters unity.
Meditations: Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (Day 1)
Some reflections that can enrich our prayer during the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity (18-25 January).
Meditations: Saturday of the First Week of Ordinary Time
Some reflections that can enrich our prayer during the First Week in Ordinary Time.
Resources for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity begins on 18 January, culminating in the feast of the conversion of St. Paul on 25 January. Here are daily meditations and several other articles and stories related to the Octave for Christian Unity.
Meditations: Friday of the First Week of Ordinary Time
Some reflections that can enrich our prayer during the First Week in Ordinary Time.
Estefania: “There are many kinds of hope”
Estefanía is a pediatrician at a public hospital in Chile. In her work, she ensures that children with non-oncological terminal illnesses receive the best possible quality of life. This goes beyond managing physical symptoms and includes emotional and spiritual support for the patients and their families.
Meditations: Thursday of the First Week of Ordinary Time
Some reflections that can enrich our prayer during the First Week in Ordinary Time.
Another Way of Seeing: Giving Means of Formation
When we give means of formation, we try to look with the gaze of a person for whom Christ is the center of everything. We also try to see through our listeners' eyes, in order to reach their hearts. And we do this with our own perspective and personality, which help us convey an authentic Christian message, true to its original meaning.