Christian Meditation

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“Meditation engages thought, imagination,rosary6 emotion, and desire. This mobilization of faculties is necessary in order to deepen our convictions of faith, prompt the conversion of our heart, and strengthen our will to follow Christ.”

  – Catechism of the Catholic Church, #2708

For Reflection:

How does this depiction of Christian meditation differ from other ideas of meditation presented in the secular culture? Why are all of the faculties of the soul helpful in entering into prayer? How can I engage my intellect, imagination, emotion and desire when I pray the Rosary?

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b1656Fatima for Today: The Urgent Marian Message of Hope

Fr. Andrew Apostoli, CFR
Pb – 310 Pages

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She also faithfully counsels us, with deepest motherly love, to do what our Lord Jesus Christ tells us, to turn over our lives to Him through prayer and penance.

 

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