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DISCIPLES IN PRAYER: A RESOURCE FOR FAITH SHARING – Lectionary based created by Oregon Catholic Press (OCP) an exciting resource that guides small study and prayer groups in their reflection on the Lectionary readings throughout the church year. The result of collaboration between OCP, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' (USCCB) Secretariat for Evangelization, and the U.S. Commission on Catholic Evangelization, Disciples in Prayer is designed to help each believer become a more active disciple of Jesus Christ.
Disciples in Prayer contains synopses of the Sunday readings, responsorial psalm texts, musical selections and suggestions, and study group questions based on three themes: personal spiritual growth, community growth and outreach into and beyond the community.
It can be started at any time. Each booklet includes the following:

• Introduction

• Brief summary of the readings

• Three reflection questions

• Suggested music that could be used with a gathering

• CD of the music is available separately

Oregon Catholic Press -
503-281-1191 / 1-800-548-8749
 

DAILY REFLECTIONS FOR ADVENT OR LENT – Lectionary based published by Liturgical Press in Collegeville, Minnesota.
These reflections on the Advent/Christmas season offer readers the opportunity to deepen their personal prayer life and grow in their relationship with God. In these short, daily meditations based upon the Lectionary, Katherine Howard, O.S.B., helps readers to break open the Word of God so as to grow in faith and love. This book is as small as a pocket but the wisdom in it is as big as a lifetime. The author, an experienced and wise Benedictine monastic, offers the fruits of her prayer, reflection, and experience in a way that will speak to the heart of every believer.
The small pocket size (approximately 110 pages) booklet contains the following:
• Listing of readings
• Reflection summary
• Longer reflection
• Meditation
• Prayer

LIturgical Press
1-800-585-5450

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