Meditations: 22 December
Some reflections that can assist our prayer as we await the Child Jesus’ arrival at Christmas.
Come, let us adore!
During Christmastime, the astonishing events at Bethlehem inspire us to reconsider our deepest motivations. Jesus, Mary, and Joseph invite us to worship the Baby Jesus, who is helpless and in need of our care.
eBook: "Unity and Love for the Good Shepherd"
A new ebook in celebration of Pope Francis' birthday on 17 December. Christian unity is a participation in the unity of love among the Persons of the Blessed Trinity. On earth, this unity of love is realized through affective and effective union with the Roman Pontiff. In Opus Dei, as part of the Church, it is also expressed through filiation with the Prelate.
Meditations: Sunday of the Second Week of Advent (Year B)
Some reflections that can assist our prayer in the second week of Advent. The topics are: God’s mercy and patience; a call to conversion; rejecting sin.
Meditations: Sunday of the First Week of Advent (Year B)
Some reflections that can assist our prayer as we begin the season of Advent.
Stir up your soul this Advent
Fr Eric Nicolai, a priest from Canada, has recorded 5-minute meditations for each day of Advent 2023
December Recollection Kit (2023)
A recollection is a “mini-retreat,” a few hours of quiet prayer when we look at our lives in God's presence. This guide can help us spend an hour or two in loving conversation with God, right where we are.
Meditations: Solemnity of Christ the King (Year A)
Some reflections that can assist our prayer on the solemnity of Jesus Christ, King of the Universe (Year A). The topics are: Jesus is the King of the Universe and of each of us; not being afraid of the Judgment; Christ identifies with his sheep.
Meditations: Sunday of the Thirty-Third Week of Ordinary Time (Year A)
Some reflections that can assist our prayer during the thirty-third week of Ordinary Time. The topics are: rediscovering our talents; when fear paralyzes us; unafraid of the cost.
Visiting "Our Lady's Poor"
Visits to the poor are a means of formation in the work of St. Raphael, which is the apostolate carried out by the faithful of Opus Dei with young people.