Showing posts with label Rosary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rosary. Show all posts

Monday, August 1, 2011

A rose by any other name...

...or three reasons I love the rosary:

  1. A rosary is 20 minutes of meditation on the life of Christ. Reciting it daily steeps you in the Gospel as you focus on the meditation for each decade. It keeps Him very much alive in your imagination. There is nothing better to fill your head with than the life of Christ--the Annunciation, the Visitation, the Incarnation...

  2. 20 minutes of prayer a day is not too shabby. Of course, it has nothing on my friends in Africa who spend entire 24-hour days in prayer, but for a lazy, self-indulgent American it isn't bad. The discipline of taking the time to recite a rosary is only one of it's many charms.

  3. God rewards the treasure seeker. I say one rosary each day for my husband and then sit back and watch as it bears fruit. You have to remember how weak and silly I am--how well God understands my smallness--that He allows me to catch tiny glimpses of His grace at work when I do what I ought to do. I am fully aware that I am petty and immature in my faith; He has to reward me instantaneously in order to keep my attention. I am no Mother Theresa that He will trust me with a dark night of the soul or any dryness in prayer. I pray for mostly selfish reasons and God holds my little hannie because I am not steady enough to walk on my own. I can't expound upon the work He is doing in my husband's soul without betraying the bonds of matrimony. I can only tell you I am so very well rewarded for my efforts I would be foolish to ever stop. 

On that note, let me conclude this too brief praise of a lovely Christian prayer tradition and take a moment to request a prayer from you. Would you be kind enough to pray for me that I persevere in prayer? I am only wise enough to know I am a foolish woman. I could so easily fall out of the habit of prayer, and I could use all the help I can get.


Click here for a link on how to pray the Rosary...

Monday, January 3, 2011

Holy Family Homeschool First Friday Devotions

This Friday, for our First Friday devotions, our home school group will be going to Mass at 8 a.m. at St. Francis Catholic Church, followed by Confessions with Father Barnabas. We will then take the short hop over to Panhandle to St. Ann's Nursing Home to pray. First we will say hello to the residents and exchange prayer intentions. Our teenagers will give a brief introduction to the Rosary and its Scriptural and Christocentric nature to refresh everyone on the true nature of this prayer. Because of the number of people who want to pray with us, we will say the Rosary twice, once in each of the two lobbies.

For those of you who remember sweet Muriel, she will be looking forward to seeing us all again. You know how much she loves children!

Friday, January 7, 2011

Mass with Confession following
8:00 a.m. 
St. Francis Catholic Church
Amarillo, TX

Rosary
10 a.m.
St. Ann's Nursing Home
Panhandle, TX

Please contact me at andychrism@yahoo.com or call me or Rozanne if you need a ride or have questions!