Ahh, a retreat! It’s been years since I’ve been to one. Amen! I’m on it. Sometimes our love for God gets habituated. Having variety in our spiritual life is refreshing and kicks in that enthusiasm for our souls growth. I will ask my parish priests about a spiritual director, yes! The director I did have (retired Fr. Mannion of Wichita KS) 30 years ago was a miracle of blessings. Changed my life. Time for a booster shot. Thank you!
Being just a laity, it seems challenging to find a spiritual director on my own although I've prayed and asked God about it. But anyway while I don't have a spiritual director I always rely on the greatest spiritual director - the HOLY SPIRIT - by praying to God daily, conversing with Him constantly and most of all by reading the Scriptures which is the spoken word of God. God already told us what to do in the Scripture. We only need to "put it into practice."
I called my archdiocese and explained k am wanting g to get back into my faith. I am not crazy about the priests in my local parishes but I am looking for a spiritual director and was wondering if they had a list or any idea of looking for one. She told me to call my local church. So that was super helpful.
With all due respect, it is most difficult to find a priest who is willing to invest time for Spiritual Direction. I try to nurture my own prayer life & vary the types of prayer. I also pray that my Guardian Angel protect me & Blessed Mother pray to her Son, my Lord, Jesus to send His Spirit to guide me. There are too few priests that have time to take on Spiritual Direction for even once a month.
I like to have a SD. There is enough priests but am unable to find a priest let alone a trained SD willing to be a spiritual director. Basically the laity SD ourselves.
Kindly consider praying an additional holy Rosary to your current daily one, for the loving intentions of our Blessed Mother - she will be ever so grateful. God bless you.
No, the Last Supper, and the first "Masses" were NOT participatory. The way in which we are to participate IN THE TRADITIONAL MASS is to HEAR the Gospel, and offer our suffering up during the Sacrifice in order to complete the Act of the Crucifixion. Catholics often do not understand the Theology of their Faith ...
Ahh, a retreat! It’s been years since I’ve been to one. Amen! I’m on it. Sometimes our love for God gets habituated. Having variety in our spiritual life is refreshing and kicks in that enthusiasm for our souls growth. I will ask my parish priests about a spiritual director, yes! The director I did have (retired Fr. Mannion of Wichita KS) 30 years ago was a miracle of blessings. Changed my life. Time for a booster shot. Thank you!
Here to add to the "sounds great, but where and how?" feedback.
Being just a laity, it seems challenging to find a spiritual director on my own although I've prayed and asked God about it. But anyway while I don't have a spiritual director I always rely on the greatest spiritual director - the HOLY SPIRIT - by praying to God daily, conversing with Him constantly and most of all by reading the Scriptures which is the spoken word of God. God already told us what to do in the Scripture. We only need to "put it into practice."
I called my archdiocese and explained k am wanting g to get back into my faith. I am not crazy about the priests in my local parishes but I am looking for a spiritual director and was wondering if they had a list or any idea of looking for one. She told me to call my local church. So that was super helpful.
With all due respect, it is most difficult to find a priest who is willing to invest time for Spiritual Direction. I try to nurture my own prayer life & vary the types of prayer. I also pray that my Guardian Angel protect me & Blessed Mother pray to her Son, my Lord, Jesus to send His Spirit to guide me. There are too few priests that have time to take on Spiritual Direction for even once a month.
I like to have a SD. There is enough priests but am unable to find a priest let alone a trained SD willing to be a spiritual director. Basically the laity SD ourselves.
With all due respect Sir, there truly is no "ordinary time".
I agree - but where can i find one in the anything goes Southwest which is bereft of priests?
For spiritual directors look for the religious like jesuits,carmelites or even lay people.
Kindly consider praying an additional holy Rosary to your current daily one, for the loving intentions of our Blessed Mother - she will be ever so grateful. God bless you.
The rad trads are spectators in the TLM. The Last Supper, the 1st Mass, is participatory.
No, the Last Supper, and the first "Masses" were NOT participatory. The way in which we are to participate IN THE TRADITIONAL MASS is to HEAR the Gospel, and offer our suffering up during the Sacrifice in order to complete the Act of the Crucifixion. Catholics often do not understand the Theology of their Faith ...