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After a few searches through various Catholic sources, I created a short list of options for my own use. It is important to realize that, as individuals in varying circumstances, we may all have specific differences with this list. My intention is simply to solidify a plan for my analytical self and share it with others as a suggestion.
InOratio, you let the juice you have harvested sit in the oak barrel of your soul and ferment. Like Mary, you “ponder these things in your heart”. You ask God questions, wrestle with the text and try to wring out of it the meaning he put there.
What is Eucharistic Adoration?
Since water is a natural substance, it must come from a natural source. Make sure to completely boil your water for 1-3 minutes to ensure that it has been filtered and is clean. Of course, we do not have to make a Holy Hour — and that is just the point.
I find the Eucharist and Holy Hour to be the time I can commune with my Lord, my God. Even before being baptized into the faith, when I was ‘checking out the church’, my first Mass, there was something extreme during the preparation of the Sacrament.. Like my Guardian Angel telling me to ‘pay attention’. I still weep when its being prepared, knowing my Lord is with us.
18 minutes: Adoration
Thanks to the hour with Our Lord, our meditations and resolutions pass from the conscious to the subconscious and then become motives of action. The change is effected by Our Lord, who fills our heart and works through our hands. To give Christ to others, one must possess Him. I have a prayer tote that I carry all my prayer items, whether I am doing a Holy Hour in the chapel or spending time in morning prayer in my living room. Closing prayer and Litany – The last 10 – 15 minutes, I again speak to God from my heart telling Him how much I love Him and thanking Him for this time together. I close my Holy Hour with a recitation of the Litany to the Sacred Heart.
Susanna Parent is a regular contributor to the BIS blog and a freelance writer. While a Wisconsin native, she now begins her mornings brewing French press coffee in the home she shares with her husband and children in the Twin Cities. When the sun sets, you’ll find her with friends enjoying a glass of red wine, preferably outside underneath twinkly lights. When not exploring all that the Twin Cities has to offer, she is indulging her wanderlust spirit by brainstorming their family's next new adventure. As we come to the conclusion of our hour of Eucharistic Adoration, we are offered the perfect time to ponder our future actions. By now, the Holy Spirit has most likely helped us draw some conclusions.
Use Your Holy Water to Bless Your Home and Family.
Western culture has formed us to be productive, not to “waste” time alone in silence. Since we are uncomfortable as we sit before the tabernacle, it is difficult to discern a clear plan of action. We might wonder if we are to wait for inspiration, use some formal format of prayer, or simply sit and wait with Him.
After 10 minutes of praying I was distracted, fidgety, and completely losing focus. It was hard for me to sit in silence and even harder to quiet my mind. Some people follow books that guide you through the Hour and others just do whatever feels natural at the time. You might wish to express your thoughts of sorrow for all these sins. Pray for particular people, those who are away from the Church and the Sacraments.
Birgit Jones is a passionately pro-life, cradle Catholic. She and her Catholic convert husband, Rick, have been married for 40+ years. Frequent visits from their four adult children and 9 living grandchildren eliminate any fear of an empty nest. As a visiting priest told us during his homily, simply saying the words, “Come, Holy Spirit Come” frequently is a potent invitation for discerning His will. Our pastor recently shared his thoughts that the Holy Spirit is sometimes taken for granted and perhaps even forgotten.
Or check the dollar section at Target or your local Dollar Store for totes and lined journals. When Bella was a toddler/preschooler I bought her a blank unlined journal and let her draw pictures of Jesus, Mary, or God’s creation. Start Small -I strongly believe that young children should be exposed to religious practices, including going to Adoration.
In a parallel situation think of our Blessed Mother's joy when she realized that Christ, the great Messiah, was present within her, conceived by the power of the Holy Spirit. Realize how the same Jesus who was present there in Mary? S body is now here hidden under the form of bread . InMeditatio, you begin squeezing the juice from the grapes. One way to begin meditating on the Scripture is simply to begin committing it to memory until you can recite it perfectly. As you do, you will tend to notice the words and their connections more.
Finally, we can pray in this time for the peace among all nations for which Jesus lived and died—and that it might become a reality in our troubled world today. Making holy water requires a certain number of steps that you must follow in exact order, but there is one thing that you need in order to finalize the last step – a holy man. But don’t worry, we won’t leave you empty-handed.
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