This year St Joseph The Worker would like to invite all our members to focus on Faith. This Year of Faith will be an opportunity to grow and give thanks to The Lord for the gift of Faith he bestows on us. Each month we will focus on a particular aspect of our faith and guide you through prayer, videos, books and other resources.
By prayer we acknowledge God‘s power and goodness, our own neediness and dependence. It is therefore an act of the virtue of religion implying the deepest reverence for God and habituating us to look to Him for everything, not merely because the thing asked be good in itself, or advantageous to us, but chiefly because we wish it as a gift of God, and not otherwise, no matter how good or desirable it may seem to us. Prayer presupposes faith in God and hope in His goodness. By both, God, to whom we pray, moves us to prayer. Our knowledge of God by the light of natural reason also inspires us to look to Him for help, but such prayer lacks supernatural inspiration, and though it may avail to keep us from losing our natural knowledge of God and trust in Him, or, to some extent, from offending Him, it cannot positively dispose us to receive His graces. Read more.
The Prayer Process, 3 Steps to Unceasing Prayer, What is Contemplative Prayer?, Battle of Prayer, Bishop Barron on Prayer, Are Your Prayers Being Answered?, 4 Steps for Powerful Prayer, Conference on Prayer ~ Fr. Ripperger
"Now available for purchase, the film Pray, The Story of Father Patrick Peyton, the priest who made popular the expression,
“The family that prays together, stays together"
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This Spiritual Life Series title offers minute meditations for each day of the year. Each daily entry provides a quote on the life and legacy of St. Francis from the writings of either the Saint himself or one of his early brothers or from the Papal Bull Mira Circa Nos of Pope Gregory IX, which proclaimed the canonization of St. Francis; a reflection; and a scriptural prayer.
From the young St. Francis de Sales's heroic efforts to bring Calvinists back to the Faith comes this succinct, eloquent defense of the age-old Catholic practice of making the Sign of the Cross, which sixteenth-century Calvinists denounced as a Popish invention and many Protestants scorn even today. Embodying the zeal of youth and the wisdom of age, this gentle jewel of Catholic apologetics traces the origins of the Sign of the Cross back to the Fathers of the Church, to the Apostles before them, and finally to our Lord Himself.
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This is probably the greatest little Catholic prayerbook you will ever encounter because it has over 100 Traditional Catholic prayers and is comprised of 4 Parts or sections: Part I contains the common prayers every Catholic should know by heart over 25 including the Acts of Faith, Hope, Love and Contrition, plus numerous short invocations. Part II contains over 25 especially powerful prayers: to Our lady, St. Joseph, St. Anne, St. Jude, St. Philomena, St. Anthony, etc. Part III contains miscellaneous favorite prayers: e.g., Morning Offering, Prayers to Our Lady, to St. Joseph for Purity, to overcome a bad habit, for grace, the Te Deum, Consecration to the Holy Ghost, etc. And Part IV contains various other "favorite prayers," such as for a happy death, the choice of a state of life, for priests, Fatima Prayers, for safe delivery of a baby, for the dying, for the dead, for the Poor Souls, etc. For a small package, this little Prayerbook is dynamite, and should be carried by all!
A Biblical Walk with the Blessed Mother, 1. The Primordial History: Genesis, Ch.1, St. Jerome and the Whole Point of Studying Sacred Scripture, Bishop Barron on Violence in the Bible, The Canon of the Bible, Bishop Barron on How to Read the Bible, Old Testament Revelation, Venerable Fulton Sheen, Catholic Podcast, New Testament Revelation ~ Ven Fulton J Sheen
Bible, the, a collection of writings which the Church of God has solemnly recognized as inspired. The name is derived from the Greek expression ta biblia (the books), which came into use in the early centuries of Christianity to designate the whole sacred volume. In the Latin of the Middle Ages, the neuter plural form Biblia (gen. bibliorum) gradually came to be regarded as a feminine singular noun (biblia, gen. bibliae), in which singular form the word has passed into the languages of the Western world. It means “The Book”, by way of eminence, and therefore well sets forth the sacred character of our inspired literature. Read more.
“When the Sacred Scriptures are read in the Church, God himself speaks to his people, and Christ, present in his word, proclaims the Gospel” (GIRM, no. 29).
These words from the General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM) set before us a profound truth that we need to ponder and make our own. The words of Sacred Scripture are unlike any other texts we will ever hear, for they not only give us information, they are the vehicle God uses to reveal himself to us, the means by which we come to know the depth of God’s love for us, and the responsibilities entailed by being Christ’s followers, members of his Body. -usccb
The Bible at Mass Youtube Video
Christians around the world have been reading the entire Bible for the very first time with the Bible in a Year podcast and Fr. Mike Schmitz. Hear about why you should start the podcast today from some leaders in the Catholic media space: Chris Stefanick, Dr. Edward Sri, Lisa Cotter, Fr. Chris Alar, Jackie and Bobby Angel, Mari Pablo, Brian Butler, Damon Owens, Fr. Mark-Mary, and Fr. Josh Johnson.
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Women’s Scripture Group will begin a seven-week series on the Gospel of John. Beginning January 25th All women are invited to attend. All you need is your Bible and a desire to grow deeper in love with God and each other. All sessions are held in the parish Office on Wednesdays from 12:45 pm-2:00 pm. If this is your first time attending, do not hesitate! We look forward to sharing and learning together!
The narrative approach gives the big picture of salvation history and shows how everything ties together. This is the only Bible that incorporates The Great Adventure’s color-coded Bible Timeline® Learning System, a system that has made The Great Adventure Bible study resources the most popular and influential in the English speaking world. The color-coded tools make it easy to read and easy to remember. This is a game changer. There has never been another Bible like it.
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The Great Adventure Kids Catholic Bible Chronicles is designed to help children ages 8-12 understand the greatest story of all time. It features 70 stories carefully chosen to capture the story of salvation history in its entirety from Adam and Eve to Christ and the Apostles. Written by a gifted children’s storyteller, the Catholic Bible Chronicles makes the stories of Biblical heroes like Abraham, Moses, David, and the Blessed Virgin Mary come alive. Each story features an illustration that helps readers imagine what it would have been like to be present as biblical history unfolded. This 320-page book reads like a novel and incorporates the 12 color-coded time periods of The Bible Timeline® Learning System throughout to make it easier for children to grasp the chapters of Biblical history.
This authentically Catholic Bible activity book, packed with 100+ fun yet challenging activities, introduces young grade-schoolers to seventeen beloved Bible stories. Activities include word searches, puzzles, crosswords, and even stickers! Vibrant, imaginative illustrations bring each page to life, and each story includes Bible citations to encourage further exploration of God’s Word. With color-coded pages that show how each story fits into The Bible Timeline®️, young students will begin to discover how the people and the events of the Bible fit together to reveal the remarkable story of our faith.
Scripture is your guide to what matters most in life. If you're not familiar with it, Patrick Madrid's choice of 150 key verses can ease you in. If you regularly read and pray with Scripture, these verses will provide you rich food for thought. No matter what your situation, the Bible will help you evaluate the choices and make the decisions that confront you every day. Either explicitly or implicitly, Scripture addresses all of life's problems, worries, dangers, questions and uncertainties. 150 Bible Verses Every Catholic Should Know offers you a window into Scripture revealing how God's eternal wisdom relates to your life.
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Why Ashes?, Why Lent?, The Sacrament of Reconciliation, Bishop Barron on The iPhone App & Confession, Confession is a Place of Victory, Judging Others, Pocket Guide to the Sacrament of Confession (Buy Book Here)
Praying Lent: Renewing Our Lives on the Lenten Journey reminds the reader that if we focus too much on what we give up we may miss the message of what God wants to give us during this grace-filled time. Created in partnership with Creighton University’s popular Online Ministries, Praying Lent provides readers with a rich, full, and transformative Lenten prayer experience, one in which hearts, minds, and lives are truly renewed as Lent takes on a far deeper and more meaningful purpose.
Bishop Barron on The iPhone App & Confession, Stations of the Cross -- All Things New -- The Passion of the Christ, The Via Dolorosa Tour, Stations of the Cross by Saint Alphonsus, Confession is a Place of Victory, Holy Week with Bishop Robert Barron, Praying Through Holy Week, Palm Sunday and the Triumphal Entry, Holy Thursday HD, Good Friday: What do we do today?, Praying at the Foot of the Cross, Holy Saturday - An Animation, Holy Saturday, The Triduum Explained, Easter Sunday 2022: What Every Catholic Should Know
Join Fr. Chris Alar as he unpacks the essentials of Divine Mercy in this four part video series. Learn… The six elements of the Divine Mercy devotion Why mercy is greater than forgiveness How to trust Jesus when you don’t feel like it Why Divine Mercy is mankind’s last hope for salvation Why mercy is the highest virtue and the highest mode of love How you can show others mercy Why Jesus appeared to St. Faustina in 1935
Author Edward Sri guides you through the last hours of Christ's life. You will walk step-by-step with Jesus from the Garden of Gethsemane to the Mount of Calvary. Every step of the way, Old Testament prophecies, messianic expectations, biblical symbolism, and historical context shed light on the mystery of Christ's suffering and death. What do the cryptic last words of Jesus mean?
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Why Catholics Call Mary Their Mother, Why Do Catholics "Worship Mary"? | Made For Glory, Why Pray the Rosary?, Power in My Hands, The Power of Praying the Rosary, Plenary Indulgences Explained, During the Time of Covid Don’t Forget Your Plenary Indulgence, The Miracle of the Sun In Fatima (October 13, 1917), The Story of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Edward Sri. Do you have 2.5 minutes you can give to God? This is the beauty of the rosary. Y u don’t have to pray it all at once. And you can pray it anywhere. Do you struggle with praying the rosary? Do you have trouble finding time, fighting distractions, or feeling you’re just going through the motions? In this powerful book by Edward Sri, you’ll discover practical ways to encounter Jesus and Mary more in the rosary and incorporate it into your daily life.
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Edward Sri. Do you have 2.5 minutes you can give to God? This is the beauty of the rosary. You don’t have to pray it all at once. And you can pray it anywhere. Do you struggle with praying the rosary? Do you have trouble finding time, fighting distractions, or feeling you’re just going through the motions? In this powerful book by Edward Sri, you’ll discover practical ways to encounter Jesus and Mary more in the rosary and incorporate it into your daily life.