the nations of England, Scotland and Wales will be joined in prayer around the British coast. The intention is to pray for faith, life and peace within the United Kingdom. The organizers are taking their
rosary. I was never sure if I was supposed to be focusing on the mystery, or the prayer, or my intentions, or some combination. It was what you did as a penance, or because your parents made you. I never [...] my life not praying because I knew I was praying wrong. I knew I would be focusing so much on my intentions that I wouldn’t really thinking about God at all, but just myself. I knew I would be letting my
March 18th. Click here to subscribe . A novena is a series of prayers offered for a particular intention, prayed and repeated over nine days. It is a form of prayer in which we ask for the intercession
images of Our Lady of Lourdes to them. On this occasion the Minister announced the King’s formal intention of wanting his children to visit Lourdes and pray for him, his family and his country. As the royal
pray the Rosary along all the land or sea borders, or anywhere in the country or abroad with the intention of uniting their prayer to this event. The Belgians will pray especially for a rebirth of the life
thanks to pious souls, who hid the veil in a piece of land adjoining the parish cemetery. Their intention was to unearth it after the war, but they died before the war ended. Therefore, the hiding place
images of Our Lady of Lourdes to them. On this occasion the Minister announced the King's formal intention of wanting his children to visit Lourdes and pray for him, his family and his country. As the royal
the few who can travel to Lourdes during the pandemic… while carrying with me countless prayer intentions, celebrating the Eucharist at the Grotto of Massabielle or praying the Rosary there, listening
Lady of Lourdes, where they help one another by exchanging smiles and praying for each other’s intentions in their hearts. Adapted from an article in Lourdes See: Hospitalier Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine
era, with Alcuin (d. 804), Charlemagne’s tutor. We do not know the reason why Alcuin chose Marian intentions for the liturgy on Saturdays, but in the following centuries theologians and liturgists such as