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KatyA
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Tuesday, 5. February 2008, 21:21
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Following his own advice to make Lent a time of conversion, Pope Benedict and the Roman Curia will go on retreat this coming Sunday, February 10. The spiritual exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola will be used as a guide and the retreat will be based around the Liturgy of the Hours. For those who might want to go on a retreat, but are unable, I found this on-line retreat :
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For centuries, the Liturgy of the Hours and the Eucharist have guided our Lenten reflection. Inspired by these liturgies, we offer a simply daily prayer for each day of Lent and the Easter Triduum. Each day, we share the Opening Prayer text for that day's liturgy. This prayer is simple and, in many cases, memorable. It alone could be repeated several times throughout the day.
We also offer a link to the readings of the day, a brief meditation, a link to the Daily Reflection for that day and Intercessions from the Liturgy of the Hours. Each daily prayer concludes with a spontaneous prayer we composed, as an example of the type of prayer each of us might pray, in our own words, for that day. We imagine that some will have the time and desire to use all of the resources here. Others may only have time for the resources and the Daily Reflections. Visit the Site Index below to see what is available and what will be added throughout Lent. Praying Lent 2008
KatyA
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