As we bring in the new year, many of us set out to fulfill new resolutions. Some of us are determined that this will be the year we quit smoking. Or perhaps some of us plan on losing the extra weight we have been carrying for too long. Still others make plans of self-improvement, like taking a continuing education course to increase their work and marketability in the workplace. All of these are admirable goals, but how many of us actually make spiritual goals – conscious decisions to improve our relationship with Jesus Christ?
Here is a list of things you can do throughout the year to fortify your relationship with our Lord:
- Begin with a morning offering; courageous moment; arise immediately and offer the day to our Lord (Here are some links to a few traditional Morning Offering Prayers)
- Daily Prayer – ACTS (Adoration, Contrition, Thanksgiving & Supplication) pick a time and place for at least 15 minutes devoted to silent prayer
- Spiritual Reading – 3 minutes a day from scripture ( I recommend you begin with the daily readings) and 12 additional minutes from other sources (See list of recommended books)
- Pray the Rosary
- Pray before each meal and openly demonstrate the Sign of the Cross
- Attend Daily Mass (when possible; see – www.masstimes.org)
- Invocations or short prayers throughout the day
- Frequent Confession (start with once every 3-4 months and build up to once a month)
- End the day with an Examination of Conscience
Like any new plan you should consider your determination to implement the changes in your life. You may be better served to start with a few of the recommendations and build yourself up to doing more. The goal is NOT to create a check list of things you are doing, but to increase your relationship with Christ. We are the Church Militant engaged in what St. Paul calls Spiritual Warfare. These are some of the spiritual weapons we have available to us as we make our way in our daily lives in pursuit of holiness.
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