Listening to the words of the text, where do you experience or hope to experience grace in your life today?
Today’s text is drawn from Moreau’s Letters.
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Thoughts for each day from Blessed Father Moreau
Listening to the words of the text, where do you experience or hope to experience grace in your life today?
Today’s text is drawn from Moreau’s Letters.
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Imagine the person of Jesus in your place today. Reflect on how you as Jesus, would approach the very actions, work, and tasks that you need to engage in today.
Today’s text is drawn from Moreau’s Sermons.
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Reflect on the text. How is it affirming/challenging/consoling at this time in your life and ministry?
Today’s text is drawn from Moreau’s Exercises.
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As Jesus was fully human, what feelings might you mutually share with him as you reflect upon today’s reading?
Today’s text is drawn from Moreau’s Rules.
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How has God used your weaknesses to proclaim the message of God?
Today’s text is drawn from Moreau’s Rules.
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Reflect on the text. What does it say to your experience?
Today’s text is drawn from Moreau’s Rules.
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Reflect on the text and image. What can you take away for your life and ministry/work today?
Today’s text is drawn from Moreau’s Rules.
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Where is there room for reconciliation in your life with others or with yourself?
Today’s text is drawn from Moreau’s Rules.
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In your own life, who is the marginalized person that you encounter daily, and how might the text today impact your encounter with them?
Today’s text is drawn from Moreau’s Rules.
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How has God carried you through difficult times in the past, and what does that mean for you today?
Today’s text is drawn from Moreau’s Annals.
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