Meditation Start Page Victoria Ryan, February 17, 2021May 31, 2021 A Guided Meditaton with Art: Scriptural Stations of the Cross starts here. You only need to visit this post once. If you haven’t subscribed (free), and would like reminders to join us (Tuesdays and Thursdays through Lent), please see the Subscribe page. (Photo found on Pinterest at ConformingToJesus.com) Map shows some of the figurative stations of the cross, places along the way from Gethsemane to Calvary. The Scriptural Stations of the Cross (also called the Way of the Cross) were first prayed by Pope John Paul II on Good Friday, 1991. They are a variation of the beloved traditional Stations of the Cross. The traditional stations include events from Catholic Tradition (notably, St. Veronica). The scriptural stations include only events stated outright in the Gospels. Usually the Way of the Cross is prayed at one time; that is, the pray-er moves from one station to the next until all fourteen are completed. Scriptures are read and prayers are recited. But we will adapt the way we pray the Stations in three ways. We will “read” religious art, rather than texts of scripture. We will use an adaptation of the popular lectio divina prayer form (meditation and contemplation) rather than formalized prayers. We will travel to only one station per prayer session, completing all fourteen by the end of Lent. We will retain the traditional prayer that opens each Station and use one before contemplation from the Scriptural Stations of the Cross, courtesy of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. The 1st Station will be posted on Thursday, February 18th. Remember: every prayer is perfect if it’s sincere. I’m praying for you by name. Holy card art Lent Prayer Scriptural Stations of the Cross Catholic; Catholic blog; Guided Meditation; Meditation for Lent; Lenten prayer; Lent Scriptural Stations of the Cross; Way of the Cross
Holy card art 1st Scriptural Station of the Cross February 18, 2021February 18, 2021 Jesus prays in the Garden of Gethsemane (Matthew 26:36-41) Prepare your setting. Are you in a distraction-free place? Do you have a timer? What about a prayer journal and pen? Where can you sit or kneel comfortably? Take a few deep breaths and exhale slowly. Set your timer if you have to… Read More
Lent Meditation: Suggestions for the Reluctant February 9, 2021February 9, 2021 Christian meditation and contemplation are forms of prayer that date back to the 3rd century. They were practiced by our great Catholic mystics, Fathers of the Church, and saints. It’s said that even John Calvin introduced the concept to his protestant congregation. Meditation easily flows into contemplation and both are… Read More
Ascension Feast of the Ascension May 25, 2021May 24, 2021 READ the IMAGE: This holy card, like the vast majority of Ascension art, has both a heaven and an earth element. Jesus ascends into “heaven” with His full resurrected body. This shows that He retains His humanity and divinity forever. The people watching Jesus from earth vary from artist to… Read More