Worth Revisiting - Great Way to Begin and End Each Day

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Great Way To Begin and End Each Day

(Originally posted September 22, 2011)


Lay Dominicans have a great love for the Eucharist and the Rosary. We begin our days with Morning Prayer and as often as we can on our knees at the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Somewhere during the course of our daily journey, we offer a Rosary or two to our Blessed Mother and spend some time studying, reading and meditating Scripture.

Our days end with Evening Prayer and/or Night Prayer and with this moving tribute to our Heavenly Queen.

This prayerful rhythm brings a sense of stability to our otherwise challenging and hectic lives.

Why not try these practices on for size?

Want to learn more about the Lay Dominicans? Take a look here.

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