Divine Mercy Reflections- Starting on Divine Mercy Sunday, encounter God's love and mercy as interwoven through the transformative message of Saint Faustina, the miraculous appearance of Mary at Fatima, the witness of Saint Maximilian Kolbe, and the world-changing papacy of Pope Saint John Paul II.
Online Videos from Bishop Woost:
Forming Our Liturgical Lives videos were designed as an adult faith formation series to aid parishioners in a deeper reflection on the Eucharistic Liturgy. Highlighted in a particular way are teachings on joining our daily sacrifices and our very selves with the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus, and how it is that the Eucharist transforms us so that we may share in divine life. Visit the Diocesan Website for entire video series: < https://tinyurl.com/liturgical-lives >.
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The Wild Goose - “Wild Goose” was a term that the ancient Celts had for the Holy Spirit. This 14-part series features Fr. Dave Pivonka and invites viewers to an encounter, or a renewed encounter, with the Holy Spirit.
The Lord's Prayer - When asked what they should say in prayer the Lord gives his disciples the “Our Father.” This prayer is considered a gift from the Lord and one that we should especially turn to in times of crisis. This series of 6 episodes will go line by line through the prayer highlighting what it meant to Jesus’ first century audience and what it means for us today.
Lectio Divina: Praying with Scripture: Dating back to the early Christian Church, Lectio Divina is a practice of reading a passage, meditating on the passage, and praying with the scripture passage. Its purpose is to promote communion with God and increase our knowledge of God’s word.
Lectio Divina - In six video sessions, Lectio: Prayer: Finding Intimacy with God captures the secret to opening our hearts and minds to Scripture as the means to hear from God and then respond in conversation, basking in his presence and resolving to live in and through his love.
Quiet Nothingness: Reflection on dry periods of prayer by Becky Eldredge
The Canonization Process: - How does a Person Becomes a Saint in the Catholic Church? - Jared Dees from The Religion Teacher
Daily Meditations: - Richard Rohr: Nothing Stands Alone. What could happen if we embraced the idea of God as relationship—with ourselves, each other, and the world? Watch Father Richard introduce this year’s Daily Meditations theme to discover what Nothing Stands Alone means. The Daily Meditations are email reflections sent every day of the year. Each week builds on previous topics—but you can join at any time.
Formed Live - Haven't had a chance to tune into other FORMED Live events? Browse the whole library of recordings in the FORMED Live section.
Knowing the Faith - The Catholic Faith Explained season one features 10 video and discussion sessions that brings together some of the most trusted Catholic teachers in the world to guide you through the breadth and richness of the Catholic faith.
Living the Faith - The Catholic Faith Explained season two features 10 video and discussion sessions that brings together some of the most trusted Catholic teachers in the world to guide you through the breadth and richness of the Catholic faith.
Praying the Rosary Like Never Before - In this discussion of his book, The New Rosary in Scripture: Biblical Insights on Praying the Twenty Mysteries (Servant Books), Dr. Sri shares Pope St. John Paul II's practical strategies for praying the Rosary better so that you can encounter Jesus more deeply in prayer.