RJ Hamster
Your Night Prayer
| Today’s Night Prayer is brought to you by Catholic CompanyA Night PrayerJesus Christ, my God, I adore You and thank You for all the graces You have given me this day. I offer You my sleep and all the moments of this night. I place myself and all my loved ones, wherever they may be, in Your sacred side and under the mantle of Our Blessed Mother. Let Your holy angels stand watch and keep us in peace. Amen.Quote of the Day“Mary was pleasing to God because of her docile humility. To the heavenly messenger, she replied, ‘Behold the handmaid of the Lord, let it be done to me according to your word,’ (Lk 1,38). It is with the same interior disposition that believers are called to accept the divine will in every circumstance.” -Pope St. John Paul II Today’s MeditationThe proper order is for the lower faculties of our soul (our appetites and passions) to obey the higher (our reason and will) in submission to the will of God. However, when we sin, the opposite happens: our appetites and passions suppress the use of our reason, and our will turns away from God. This results in the powers of our soul becoming weaker and more disordered. Practicing the virtues is our way out of this weakness and disorder. We become more holy each time we choose to do the good and virtuous action in a particular instance when acting badly—or sinning—would be easier. In fact, the classical definition of virtue is “manly strength” of character. Just as muscles strengthen by enduring resistance, virtues strengthen by enduring trials and conflicts. As God told St. Catherine of Siena, “…a man proves his patience on his neighbor, when he receives injuries from him.” Once we understand that the virtues can only grow in us through conflict and overcoming the temptation to sin, we can readily see that God intentionally brings specific situations into our lives that are perfectly suited to help us grow in the virtues we most need to sanctify our soul. —Good Catholic Series, Thy Will Be DoneAn excerpt from Recommended ProductsBedtime Blessings for Little Ones Ecce Homo Sacrifice Tenner RosaryExamination of ConscienceThe daily examination of conscience is an ancient Catholic practice. It’s very simple, and it’s designed to help us identify our sins and weaknesses so that we can improve and grow stronger in the spiritual life. Basically, it consists in taking a few minutes at the end of the day to prayerfully review our actions in the light of God’s commandments. The Act of Contrition is often said afterwards. The daily examination also serves as an excellent ongoing preparation for regular Confession. |
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