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We pray through Eastertide with a Morning Offering, a Vatican II reading on the sacred liturgy, and a Gospel reminder that real fruit comes from staying rooted in Christ. We place the whole day into Jesus’ hands through Mary and end with praise, thanksgiving, and a simple invitation to keep growing in faith.
• opening prayers and Morning Offering through the Immaculate Heart of Mary
• Vatican II on salvation history and Christ as the mediator and instrument of our salvation
• the Paschal Mystery as the center of redemption and divine worship
• apostles sent to preach and to make Christ’s saving work present through sacrifice and sacraments
• baptism as dying and rising with Christ and receiving the Spirit of adoption
• Eucharist as proclamation of the Lord’s death until he comes
• “I Am The True Vine” as a call to live in Christ’s love and bear fruit
• closing collect asking freedom from sin through the resurrection
• final prayers to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary
If you found this time of prayer and reflection fruitful and would like more opportunities to grow in your faith, consider joining the Cristeros and purchasing our publications now available on Amazon.com. The Cristeros app is available on the Apple app and Google Play Store. More information on the Cristeros can be found at theCristeros.org.
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By CristerosWe pray through Eastertide with a Morning Offering, a Vatican II reading on the sacred liturgy, and a Gospel reminder that real fruit comes from staying rooted in Christ. We place the whole day into Jesus’ hands through Mary and end with praise, thanksgiving, and a simple invitation to keep growing in faith.
• opening prayers and Morning Offering through the Immaculate Heart of Mary
• Vatican II on salvation history and Christ as the mediator and instrument of our salvation
• the Paschal Mystery as the center of redemption and divine worship
• apostles sent to preach and to make Christ’s saving work present through sacrifice and sacraments
• baptism as dying and rising with Christ and receiving the Spirit of adoption
• Eucharist as proclamation of the Lord’s death until he comes
• “I Am The True Vine” as a call to live in Christ’s love and bear fruit
• closing collect asking freedom from sin through the resurrection
• final prayers to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary
If you found this time of prayer and reflection fruitful and would like more opportunities to grow in your faith, consider joining the Cristeros and purchasing our publications now available on Amazon.com. The Cristeros app is available on the Apple app and Google Play Store. More information on the Cristeros can be found at theCristeros.org.
Send us Fan Mail