TrAdition in prayer
This month our focus is on the tradition of prayer. Though there are many great examples of prayer in Sacred Scripture. We best learn how to pray from our parents, from our friends, from our pastor, and from our bishop. Practical real-life advice helps us grow in the tradition of prayer just like a family recipe. Just think about that special recipe from Grandma. Sure you can read a written recipe but what makes all the difference is learning from the hands of the master. In this same way the gift of prayer is handed on. Learn more as we continue our focus on the tradition of prayer below with: fun activities, videos, and ideas!
Great Videos on building a tradition of Prayer
Watch these great videos about prayer! Pick up some tips pray together, be patient, and love your neighbor!
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Liturgical traditions for the Home
Check out these great traditions for the home! Curated for beginners and even those with experience. Take some ideas and make them fit for your own home. Both of these curated sites have great activities and fun crafts to explore with traditions that anyone can keep. Explore the month of December and plan a couple of traditions of your own!
Assignments for this month
Develop a handful of family traditions to live out in your home. Try to pick a few that are achievable. It’s also good to pick a few traditions that fall in different revolutions such as: Daily, Weekly, Monthly, & Yearly
The key is to be simple but faithful. Ask the question, “how is this going to bring fruit into my life and others lives?”
The key is to be simple but faithful. Ask the question, “how is this going to bring fruit into my life and others lives?”