Tuesday, 7 January 2025

4 SIMPLE WAYS TO MAKE YOUR CATHOLIC FAITH MORE ORGANISED IN 2025


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"When we wish to suggest our wants to persons of high station, we do not presume to do so except with humility and reverence. How much more, then, are complete humility and pure devotion necessary in the supplication of the Lord, who is God of the universe! Let us be assured that it is not in saying a great deal that we shall be heard (Matt 6:7), but in purity of heart and in tears of compunction. Our prayer, therefore, ought to be short and pure, unless it happens to be prolonged by an inspiration of divine grace."

(The Rule of Benedict, Chapter 20: On Reverence in Prayer)

1. Start and End Your Day with Prayer

Begin each day by setting aside enough time for prayer, ideally at the same time each day. As soon as you rise, kneel, make the sign of the cross, and recite your morning prayers with piety, humility, and attentiveness.

Throughout the day, incorporate short prayers or indulgenced ejaculations. In the evening, set aside time to pray an hour before bed. If necessary, use an alarm clock to help you remember.

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2. Use a Devotional Planner

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3. Dedicate Time for New Testament Daily Readings

The New Testament consists of 27 books and 260 chapters. By reading less than one chapter a day, you can complete it in full before Christmas! While creating a consistent annual reading plan requires commitment, we’ve made it easy for you.

 

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4. Devote Time to Learn Your Faith Better

As Catholics, we are bound to learn our faith. We cannot truly love what we don’t know, which is why it’s so important to study Christian doctrine, particularly through the Catechism. It’s not enough to read it occasionally; it’s more important than ever to study the faith thoroughly and consistently.

 

The best way to achieve this goal is by using the Catechism Reading Plan 2025. This interactive tool allows you to navigate by month, mark completed sections with tick boxes, and monitor your progress with detailed weekly and monthly overview charts.




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