St Andrew By The Bay Catholic Church

 

   
 

Spirituality On the Go

Our Pastoral Council and our Parish staff have been discussing the busyness of the lives of parishioners within our parish, and both groups have come to the conclusion that this busyness is a serious problem for those who are trying to practice their lives of faith.    We see the consistent struggle of parishioners to choose between the demands of their lives and the attendance to gatherings at our parish church, most importantly to our weekly celebration of the Eucharist.  When a child tells me in the celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation that they have not come to mass because “their family has been too busy,” to me there seems to be something seriously wrong with this picture.  We are living in a world today where the life of a Catholic no longer revolves around the life of their parish.

In order to more fully engage in worship and prayer in the busyness of our lives, St. Andrew by the Bay will be unveiling its new section of resources in the Narthex of Church called Spirituality on the Go.  Our Spirituality on the Go stand will contain materials that you can use in the context of your busy lives.  There will be books on tape, CD’s of prayer and praise, information on podcasts, and book selections from some of today and yesterday’s greatest Spiritual writers.  We hope that this new endeavor will make it easier for you to carve out time to make spending moments with Jesus part of the busyness of your day.  St. Andrew, pray for us.

                                                                                                                           Fr Martin

 

Spirituality On the Go

 

          Too busy to breathe?  Looking for ways to give your faith a boost?  Check out the web-sites and pod-casts below.  Resources for your life and your faith – ready when you are.

 

And check out the Spirituality On the Go display in the narthex of the church, too. 
A convenient place to buy music, audio-books, and daily reflections.
(It’s easy  – place a check or exact change in the envelopes provided, fill in the book title and amount,
and put it in the collection basket or give to an usher.)

 

At the keyboard -

 

http://reflectbay.blogspot.com/

Our neighbor, Fr. Andy Costello of St. Mary’s,  shares his weekly homilies, poetry, comments, and wonderings. 
Good stuff!

 

www.loyolapress.com  

3-Minute Retreat- 3 minutes of quiet time at your computer to reflect on Scripture.

Daily Inspiration  - in word and picture, for anytime during your busy day.

 

http://onlineministries.creighton.edu/CollaborativeMinistry/daily.html  

From Creighton University, a Jesuit Catholic institution.

Daily Reflections -  written by 50+ faculty , staff, and students.  Spiritual exercise for our spiritual wellness.

Weekly Guide for Daily Prayer – summary of the readings for the week as well as help for finding and
maintaining a deep relationship with our Lord in the midst of our busy lives.

Online Retreatbeing made by people all over the world 24/7.  It’s the movements
of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola for very busy people.

The Reading Group – a world-wide book club.

 

http://sacredspace.ie/   
Daily prayer
by the Irish Jesuits:  Spend 10 minutes in this “Sacred Space”,
praying here and now as you sit at your computer with the help of on-screen guidance and scripture .

Plus links to further thoughts – connecting prayer to contemporary issues – and offering a place to share your response.

 

Podcasts –

 

www.wordonfire.com

Hear homilies, lectures and interviews  from Fr. Robert Barron, prominent theologian, author, and speaker.

Highly recommended! Great website includes current articles and community forums.

 

www.caradicalgrace.org/getconnected/homily.php

Franciscan Fr. Richard Rohr’s homilies, produced by the Center for Action and Contemplation,
integrating a contemplative lifestyle with compassionate service in the spirit of the Gospel.

 

www.provokeradio.com   “Provoke’s mission is to engage you in a reflection of important contemporary issues from the perspective of your own faith as an illustration of how the principles of compassion and justice can be lived out in every day life.  We take our name from the Latin, ‘provocare’ – to call forth.” Hosted by Fr. Steve Spahn S.J.. Guests include world renowned authorities and theologians, unsung heroes and humble living saints as well as those most affected by so many social issues: the poor and marginalized.

 

And on the radio:

Hear broadcasts every Sunday at 10:00 a.m. on WBAL Radio, 1090 AM.