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Opportunities to draw closer to God during isolation

There is still time to take advantage of the amazing resources made available during this time of isolation.

Brooke Robinson May 22, 2020

Many resources, if we give them an opportunity, can help our relationship with God to go deep over this time.

Personally, I have joined the Pentecost Pilgrimage. It has been so inspiring doing daily walks and listening to amazing speakers that have encouraged me in my relationship with the Holy Spirit.

Heart 2 Heart by Bishop Christopher Prowse is another beautiful retreat that I have taken part in.

See an extensive list below of incredible opportunities, plus a forward by Louise Gannon rsj:

 

We all have our favourite ‘go to’ resources that nurture and sustain our faith during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

While we are making available a range of resources that we hope will go some way to responding to our diverse needs, the most important call in this experience is to focus our prayer on the Word of God from each Sunday and the Prayer of the Church.  There is opportunity within crisis and we encourage you to seize it. 

This is a time to revel in and deepen our appreciation of the great gift, as Christians and Catholics, of being in communion with each other as baptised members of the Body of Christ, brothers and sisters in life and prayer.  We are not alone.

It is also a time for patience and grace in our response to our isolation from the ordinary experiences of daily life and the liturgy of the Church.  As someone said one recent Sunday, this is the time for us to ‘Go and announce the Gospel of the Lord’ in supermarkets and the Church community.

Please keep your eye on this section of the website for further updates as the COVID 19 crisis continues to unfold.  More importantly let us keep our eye on each other.

Louise Gannon rsj, Diocesan Manager Worship and Prayer. 25 March 2020

 

5th anniversary of Laudato Si'

16-24 May 2020 is Laudato Si’ Week which honours the fifth anniversary of Pope Francis’ encyclical on care for our common home. The theme of the week is “everything is connected”. Join worldwide participation through the following resources:

General resources

Faith Formation Online

As we find ourselves increasingly isolated and perhaps ultimately locked down, this is a wonderful opportunity to engage in faith formation. You will find some wonderful online opportunities listed in the Adult Faith Formation section of our diocesan website. Find something and enjoy it.

Additional resources from external providers include:

Families and children

Liturgy

Mass

Music

Prayer

Reflection

 

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