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<p class="">In 2024, Hallow’s <a href="https://hallow.com/blog/pray25/">Pray25</a> Advent prayer challenge focused on perhaps the most famous Bible verse of all: John 3:16.</p>
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<p class="">The simple first reminds us of the depths of God’s love for us–giving us His only Son, knowing the life He was leading Him to.</p>
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<p class="">Pray25 also featured the Litany of Let Love throughout the 25 days.</p>
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<p class="">The Litany of Let Love is written by Sr. Agnus Dei of the <a href="https://sistersoflife.org/">Sisters of Life</a>. In one Pray25 session, Sr. Agnus Dei mentioned that this litany came to life after she and a few of her fellow Sisters were praying and reflecting on the gift of the charism of life. It draws from the mantra "Give God permission."</p>
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<p class="">Praying the Litany of Let Love helps us to invite God into our lives and to allow His love to transform us.</p>
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<p class="">Like other litanies, like the <a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-the-litany-of-trust/">Litany of Trust</a> or <a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-the-litany-of-humility/">Litany of Humility</a>, the Litany of Let Love takes a bit of a call-and-answer form, repeating simple prayers and phrases, lifting up a number of intentions in the process. </p>
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<p class="">The Litany of Let Love invites us to meditate on the boundless love that God has for us</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-litany-of-let-love-full-text">Litany of Let Love - Full Text</h2>
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<p class="">Father, good and ever-faithful. </p>
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<p class="">Jesus, Savior ever-merciful. </p>
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<p class="">Holy Spirit, well-spring of true life and love. </p>
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<p class="">I give You permission. </p>
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<p class="">Reign in my heart, mind, soul, and life. </p>
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<p class="">Let Your Love come into my past, present, and future. </p>
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<p class="">Let Your Love unfold in me. </p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love reveal who I am, </p>
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<p class=""><strong>God, in Whose Image I’ve been made, Father me.</strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love define me, </p>
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<p class=""><strong>God, in Whose Likeness I’ve been formed, shape me. </strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love with courage and hope, </p>
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<p class=""><strong>God, to Whose glory I’ve been called, be my strength. </strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love forgive me, </p>
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<p class=""><strong>Save me Lord Jesus. </strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love love me to the depths of my being, </p>
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<p class=""><strong>Save me Lord Jesus. </strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love heal and glorify my wounds,</p>
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<p class=""><strong>Save me Lord Jesus. </strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love free me from sin, </p>
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<p class=""><strong>Save me Lord Jesus. </strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love liberate me from all my fears, </p>
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<p class=""><strong>Save me Lord Jesus. </strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love reconcile me to wholeness and peace, </p>
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<p class=""><strong>Save me Lord Jesus.</strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love awaken me,</p>
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<p class=""><strong>Come Holy Spirit.</strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love lead me in every moment,</p>
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<p class=""><strong>Come Holy Spirit.</strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love challenge me to live in and for love,</p>
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<p class=""><strong>Come Holy Spirit.</strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love grow my mind, heart, and soul,</p>
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<p class=""><strong>Come Holy Spirit.</strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love draw me to live in the truth,</p>
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<p class=""><strong>Come Holy Spirit.</strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love transform me into the life of Christ,</p>
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<p class=""><strong>Come Holy Spirit.</strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love fill me to overflowing,</p>
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<p class=""><strong>Come Holy Spirit.</strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love captivate my heart,</p>
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<p class=""><strong>Come Holy Spirit.</strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love live in me,</p>
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<p class=""><strong>Come Holy Spirit.</strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love inspire me, </p>
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<p class=""><strong>Come Holy Spirit</strong></p>
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<p class="">~~~</p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love cherish me,</p>
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<p class=""><strong>Father, hold me in Your Heart.</strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love receive me,</p>
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<p class=""><strong>Jesus, keep me in your wounds.</strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love be my rock and security,</p>
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<p class=""><strong>Spirit, keep me in your peace.</strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love ask from me,</p>
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<p class=""><strong>Let Your will be done Father.</strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love in,</p>
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<p class=""><strong>Let Your Will be done Father.</strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love live in me,</p>
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<p class=""><strong>Let Your Will be done Father.</strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love go,</p>
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<p class=""><strong>Let Your Will be done Father.</strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love give,</p>
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<p class=""><strong>Let Your Will be done Father.</strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love speak,</p>
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<p class=""><strong>Let Your will be done Father.</strong></p>
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<p class="">That I Let Love call my name, </p>
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<p class=""><strong>Let Your will be done Father.</strong></p>
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<p class="">In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. </p>
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<p class="">To learn more about Sr. Agnus Dei, see her <a href="https://sistersoflife.org/2019/01/01/vocation-story-smad/">vocation story</a> on the Sisters of Life website or check out her interview with the <a href="https://portlanddiocese.org/news/living-love-story">Diocese of Portland</a>.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-how-to-pray-the-litany-of-let-love">How to Pray the Litany of Let Love</h2>
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<p class="">You can pray the Litany of Let Love the same way you'd pray other litanies.</p>
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<p class="">On Hallow, the leader reads the intention (non-bolded text above) and everyone praying responds with the bolded text.</p>
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<p class="">During Pray25, the prayer guide would say, for example, "That I let love cherish me.." and those praying would respond with "Father, hold me in Your heart."</p>
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<p class="">If you're praying this by yourself, simply read (aloud or in your head) the first part, and pray (again, silently or out loud) the response.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-more-litanies">More Litanies</h2>
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<p class="">If you enjoy the format of the Litany of Let Love, consider exploring other litanies to enrich your prayer life.</p>
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<p class="">Other popular litany prayers include the <a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-litany-of-st-joseph/">Litany of St. Joseph</a>, the <a href="https://hallow.com/blog/litany-of-the-blessed-virgin-mary-litany-of-loreto/">Litany of Loreto</a>, and the <a href="https://hallow.com/blog/pray-the-litany-for-life/">Litany for Life</a>.</p>
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<p class="">Inside of the Hallow app, other litanies to pray include the Litany for the Dead, Litany of the Saints and Litany for Priests–and many others.</p>
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<p class=""><strong>CHICAGO, Jan. 8, 2024 </strong>- Wyoming Catholic College has partnered with Hallow, a Catholic prayer and meditation app, to provide its COR Expeditions participants with a tool they can take home to continue to deepen their spiritual lives.<br><br>Wyoming Catholic College, a 4-year, Catholic, Great Books college based in Lander, Wyoming, is well-known for its rigorous Liberal-Arts curriculum, its elite outdoor program, and for its no-cellphone policy on campus. </p>
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<p class="">Through its <a href="https://www.corexpeditions.org/">COR Expeditions ministry</a>, the college has been successfully guiding teens and young adults into a relationship with Christ through a literal departure from the noise and busyness of the world, leading them into the beautiful wilderness of the Mountain West. </p>
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<p class="">”Hallow and Wyoming Catholic College share a commitment to helping young people encounter Christ," said Anne Foster, Hallow partnership executive. “The environment for that encounter is often silence, stillness, and a retreat from distractions."<br><br>This new partnership coincides with the release of Hallow’s “Digital Detox” content, which is provided by Humanality, a non-profit friend of both Hallow and Wyoming Catholic. Also based in Lander, Humanality exists to help people discover freedom through an intentional relationship with technology. Their “Digital Detox” program will feature a technology “fast,” where users will learn about the impact of smartphones and be guided in meditations that highlight the need for setting the proper boundaries with all types of communicative technologies. </p>
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<p class="">“Here at Wyoming Catholic, we see the power and importance of a ’tech fast’ up close,” said Professor Kyle Washut, the College’s president. “Few things are as vital to human flourishing as the ability to step away from the relentless noise and intrusion of our smartphones. I’m glad to see that Hallow is partnering with our good friends at Humanality to offer this program to its users, and I’m convinced it will be a transformative opportunity for many, as it has been for our students.”</p>
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<p class="">“At first, a partnership between an app and an institution that is widely known for its tech fast might seem like a strange fit. Here at Hallow, though, we believe that meditative prayer creates the proper space for an encounter with God because it necessitates a degree of silence, stillness, and a spiritual retreat into the desert or wilderness of our hearts where encounter with God takes place,” said Foster. “This understanding makes Hallow a perfect fit for Wyoming Catholic College, whose strong commitment to a tech-free learning environment has been a key tenant of its success.”</p>
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<p class="">“As important as the mechanics of the tech fast are, a spirituality that accompanies them is just as essential,” Washut continues. “Here at Wyoming Catholic, we have developed a program of Wilderness (or Desert) Spirituality that gives weight to the fast, and we’re glad to share our expertise and experiences with Hallow and Humanality. Together, we can answer the call of Our Lady of Champion, bringing people ‘into the wilderness, and teaching them what is necessary for their salvation.’”</p>
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<p class=""><strong>About Hallow</strong><br><br>Hallow helps people deepen their relationship with God through audio-guided prayers, sleep meditations, Bible readings, meditations, and music. The app has over 10,000 sessions including a daily Rosary, daily Gospel, daily saint, novenas, examens, Father Mike Schmitz’s Bible in a Year, The Chosen’s Jonathan Roumie’s audio Bible, Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons, peaceful Christian music, Gregorian chant, and so much more. Launched in December 2018, Hallow is now the number one Catholic app in the world with over 700 million prayers completed across 150-plus countries and over 20 million downloads.</p>
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<p class=""><strong>About Wyoming Catholic College</strong></p>
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<p class="">Wyoming Catholic College is a private, 4-year, integrated educational institution that forms its students through a rigorous immersion in the primary sources of the classical Liberal Arts tradition, the grandeur of the mountain wilderness, and the spiritual heritage of the Catholic Church. Grounded in real experience and thoughtful reflection, its graduates love truth, think clearly, and communicate eloquently, engaging with the world as it is.</p>
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<p class="">Any student who’s sat down to take a test knows that the final few moments before an exam begins can be incredibly stressful.</p>
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<p class="">Did I actually study enough?</p>
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<p class="">Do I know the material as well as I think I do?</p>
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<p class="">Did I prepare for the right questions?</p>
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<p class="">Self-doubt and anxiousness creep into the minds of even the brightest and most gifted students, especially since it feels like future success hinges entirely on the outcome of this single test.</p>
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<p class="">Luckily, God offers us peace in stressful times, and spending time in prayer before an exam can help remind us of a larger reality: that God loves us, and loving Him and sharing that love with others is far more important than our GPA, what school we get into or what job title we have.</p>
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<p class="">Here are a few prayers to pray before exams to help us feel peace, security, and love from our God, who loves us more than we can comprehend.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-simple-prayers-before-a-test-or-exam">Simple Prayers Before a Test or Exam</h2>
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<p class="">Say one of these simple prayers any time before you sit down for a test or exam:</p>
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<li><em>Heavenly Father, all-knowing and ever-present, clear my mind of stress and allow me to pause for a short moment and feel your presence. Strengthen me to do Your will and allow the Holy Spirit to guide me in the ways You are leading me. May Your will be done today and always. Amen.</em></li>
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<li><em>Loving God, source of all truth, I humbly ask you to strengthen me and allow my talents, which are gifts from You, to shine through today before this exam. May I always strive to boldly leverage my talents to give You honor. Even though I know that no text or exam here on earth can evaluate me on what’s most important, I still ask for Your blessing to do my best today. In Jesus’s name, I pray. Amen.</em></li>
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<li><em>Lord, I simply ask today for peace and calm as my exam approaches. Quiet my mind and ease my anxiousness. Be with me as I take my test. Give me the grace to trust fully in You for whatever the future holds for me, in all my academic pursuits and with my life as a whole. Amen.</em></li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-st-thomas-aquinas-prayer-before-an-exam">St. Thomas Aquinas Prayer Before an Exam</h2>
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<p class="">There are different versions of this prayer attributed to St. Thomas Aquinas, Doctor of the Church and patron saint of schools and students.</p>
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<p class="">In his book <em>A First Glance at St. Thomas Aquinas: A Handbook for Peeping Thomists</em>, Ralph McInerny describes how Aquinas has been the go-to saint for students and those in academia.</p>
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<p class="">“Thomas has been recommended to Catholic philosophers and theologians as their principal guide. The assumption is that he can aid them in their task,” he<a href="https://books.google.com/books?id=cWMFDgAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=st.+thomas+aquinas&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiIy_mA7dmKAxXD78kDHTJnMLQQ6AF6BAgMEAI#v=onepage&q&f=false"> wrote</a>. “Their task, in a nutshell, is to attain the truth. The main reason to read Thomas is to learn things that are true.”</p>
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<p class="">Consider seeking the intercession of St. Thomas Aquinas with the following prayer:</p>
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<p class=""><em>Lord, </em></p>
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<p class=""><em>True source of light and wisdom, </em></p>
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<p class=""><em>Give me a keen sense of understanding, a retentive memory, and the capacity to grasp things correctly. </em></p>
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<p class=""><em>Grant me the grace to be accurate in my writing </em></p>
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<p class=""><em>and the skill to express myself with thoroughness and clarity. </em></p>
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<p class=""><em>Be with me at the start of my work. Guide its progress and bring it to completion. </em></p>
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<p class=""><em>Grant this through Christ, our Lord. Amen.</em></p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-st-agatha-prayer-before-a-nursing-exam">St. Agatha Prayer Before a Nursing Exam</h2>
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<p class="">Nursing students have rigorous exams they must pass before becoming licensed to work as a registered nurse.</p>
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<p class="">St. Agatha is often considered the patron saint of nurses; though she was not a nurse herself, the third-century Sicilian martyr endured tremendous hardship and challenging situations for a noble cause, something with which many pursuing a career in nursing can identify. </p>
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<p class="">This short prayer can be prayed before a nursing exam to ask for the intercession of St. Agatha:</p>
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<p class=""><em>Dearest St. Agatha, patron of nurses, I come to you today to ask for your intercession as I approach my exam. Pray that if it’s God’s will, I will pass my exam and pursue a vocation as a nurse. Pray that I always have the strength to live each day in service of others, no matter the cost. Pray that God eases my mind and my heart, replacing stress with peace–the peace that only He can provide. St. Agatha, pray for me!</em></p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-st-joseph-of-cupertino-prayer-before-an-exam">St. Joseph of Cupertino Prayer Before an Exam</h2>
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<p class="">St. Joseph of Cupertino is another patron of students and test-takers. He was a poor student (<a href="https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/library/st-joseph-of-cupertino-the-dunce-5587">sometimes called a dunce!</a>) but very humble and virtuous. He eventually passed an important exam to become a Franciscan, seemingly against all odds.</p>
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<p class="">Versions of this prayer are popular among students before taking a significant exam:</p>
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<p class=""><em>Who while on earth did obtain from God the grace to be asked at your examination only the questions you knew, </em></p>
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<p class=""><em>Obtain for me a favor in the examinations for which I am now preparing. </em></p>
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<p class=""><em>In return I promise to make you known and cause you to be invoked. Though Christ our Lord. Amen.</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>St. Joseph of Cupertino, Pray for us!</em></p>
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<p class="">Perhaps one of the best prayers to say before an exam is a simple 10 words. It comes from the<a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-the-surrender-novena/"> Surrender Novena</a>, and it’s easy to memorize and repeat.</p>
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<p class="">This simple prayer is powerful and reminds us to place all of our trust in God, not just for exams we take in school but for any test or trial that we must endure. It reminds us of our limitations as humans and that we can’t (and shouldn’t) try to control things and dictate our will. </p>
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<p class="">Perhaps the best way to pray before an exam is any prayer that helps you feel God’s love for you and reminds you that no outcome on any exam will ever change that. Consider<a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-lectio-divina/"> Lectio divina</a>,<a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-divine-mercy-chaplet/"> Divine Mercy Chaplet</a> or the<a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-the-litany-of-trust/"> Litany of Trust</a>.</p>
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<li><a href="#intro">New Year's Prayer: Intro</a></li>
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<li><a href="#bible-verses-for-new-year">Bible Verses for New Year's</a></li>
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<li><a href="#saint-sylvester-prayer">St. Sylvester Prayer</a></li>
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<li><a href="#pope-john-paul-ii-new-years-prayer-2000">Pope John Paul II</a></li>
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<li><a href="#pope-benedict-xvi-new-years-prayer-2008">Pope Benedict XVI</a></li>
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<li><a href="#pope-francis-new-years-prayer-2021">Pope Francis</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://hallow.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=10783&action=edit#religious-new-years-prayers">Religious New Year's Blessings and Wishes</a></li>
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<li><a href="#solemnity-of-mary">New Year's Day: Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God</a></li>
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<li><a href="#daily-prayer">Daily Prayer</a></li>
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<li><a href="#bible-in-a-year">Bible in a Year</a></li>
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<li><a href="#new-years-prayer-faq">New Year's Prayer FAQ</a></li>
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<p id="intro" class="">You might still have Christmas presents lying around the house when you first get asked the classic late Dec. social inquiry.</p>
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<p class="">"What are your plans for New Year's?"</p>
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<p class="">Our mind immediately goes toward our calendar, parties we might attend, or ways we may ring in the new year comfortably and quietly at home.</p>
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<p class="">The sacred may not overtly have a role in most New Year's Eve festivities, but inviting God to enter more deeply into your life is beneficial on any given day.</p>
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<p class="">God is indeed present with us as we celebrate the new year, as He is in all days. And given that it is a time of renewal, refreshment, and recommitment, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day can be an especially important time in our prayer lives.</p>
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<p class="">Hallow, the #1 Catholic prayer & meditation app, has you covered for all your prayer needs, including New Year's Eve and New Year's day Scripture, prayers, and blessings to get 2025 off to a good, prayerful start.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="bible-verses-for-new-year"><strong>Bible Verses About the New Year</strong></h2>
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<p class="">New Year's celebrations may date back to <a href="https://www.history.com/news/5-ancient-new-years-celebrations">as early as 2,000 B.C.</a> in ancient Babylon. While the modern calendar as we know it—and celebrating the New Year on Jan. 1—is a more recent creation, Jesus may have had some understanding of the concept, at least in the context of Jewish customs surrounding the celebration of the new year.</p>
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<p class="">Leviticus 23:24-45 makes reference to this:</p>
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<p class="">24 Tell the Israelites: On the first day of the seventh month[a] you will have a sabbath rest, with trumpet blasts as a reminder, a declared holy day; 25 you shall do no heavy work, and you shall offer an oblation to the Lord.</p>
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<p class="">Other places in Scripture capture the spiritual essence of New Year's and its focus as a time of refreshment and new beginnings. These passages are worth reflecting on as you look ahead to the new year:</p>
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<p class="">4 He will wipe every tear from their eyes, and there shall be no more death or mourning, wailing or pain, [for] the old order has passed away." 5 The one who sat on the throne[a] said, "Behold, I make all things new." Then he said, "Write these words down, for they are trustworthy and true." 6 He said to me, "They are accomplished.[b] I [am] the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. To the thirsty I will give a gift from the spring of life-giving water.</p>
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<p class="">36 [a]And he also told them a <a href="https://hallow.com/blog/parables-of-jesus/">parable</a>. "No one tears a piece from a new cloak to patch an old one. Otherwise, he will tear the new and the piece from it will not match the old cloak. 37 Likewise, no one pours new wine into old wineskins. Otherwise, the new wine will burst the skins, and it will</p>
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<p class="">See, I am doing something new! Now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? In the wilderness I make a way, in the wasteland, rivers.</p>
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<p class="">Isaiah 43:19</p>
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<p class="">11 For I know well the plans I have in mind for you—oracle of the Lord—plans for your welfare and not for woe, so as to give you a future of hope.</p>
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<p class="">Any of these readings are great for New Year's Eve or New Year's Day reflection, but the Hallow app has daily readings and reflections for each day. Download the app and start praying today</p>
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<p class=""><strong>MORE:</strong> <a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-the-gospels/">How to Pray the Gospels</a></p>
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<p class="">One of the interesting dynamics surrounding the contemporary observance of Christmas is that once the calendar turns to Dec. 26, the secular celebration largely ends.</p>
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<p class="">But the Church's celebration is just beginning!</p>
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<p class="">The octave of Christmas lasts eight days, including Dec. 31, so New Year's Eve falls squarely into the Christmas season.</p>
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<p class="">Therefore, <a href="https://hallow.com/blog/christmas-prayer-catholic-blessings/">Christmas prayers</a> and blessings are completely appropriate, particularly if you're spending the evening with a different crowd than with whom you celebrated Christmas.</p>
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<p class="">Extend a "Merry Christmas" on New Year's Eve and continue celebrating the season. It's a perfectly fine New Year's Eve greeting!</p>
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<p id="saint-sylvester-prayer" class="">Additionally, New Year's Eve is the feast day of St. Sylvester, a fourth-century pope. Asking for his intercession is another form of New Year's Eve prayer.</p>
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<p class="">This prayer comes courtesy of <a href="https://www.stsylvesterli.org/Prayer-to-St--Sylvester">St. Sylvester's Church</a> in Medford, N.Y.:</p>
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<p class=""><em>Come, O Lord, to the help of your people, sustained by the intercession of Pope Saint Sylvester, so that, running the course of this present life under your guidance, we may happily attain life without end. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.</em></p>
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<p class="">When looking for words to pray or share around New Year's Day, we can receive guidance from the Holy See.</p>
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<p class="">The bishop of Rome traditionally releases a blessing for the New Year. They are usually highly relevant for the moment in which they're written and shared, but they also contain wisdom and perspective that is more timeless.</p>
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<p id="pope-john-paul-ii-new-years-prayer-2000" class="">For example, Pope John Paul II's blessing at the turn of the century resonates today, more than two decades later:</p>
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<p class=""><em>I wish you a year filled with serenity and happiness: may you always be certain of God's love for us. As he did two thousand years ago, Christ comes today with his saving Gospel to guide the uncertain and faltering steps of peoples and nations, leading them towards a future of true hope. I ask him to bless this moment of festivity and good wishes, that it may be the promising beginning of a new millennium filled with joy and peace. Let us enter the Year 2000 with our eyes fixed on the mystery of the Incarnation. Christ, yesterday, today and for ever. To him belong time and the ages. To him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen! I thank you. Happy New Year to all. Praised be Jesus Christ!</em></p>
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<p id="pope-benedict-xvi-new-years-prayer-2008" class="">Pope Benedict XVI also gives us a New Year's Blessing from 2008 that is meaningful as we head into 2022:</p>
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<p class=""><em>Dear brothers and sisters, it is only by pondering in the heart, in other words, by piecing together and finding unity in all we experience, that, following Mary, we can penetrate the mystery of a God who was made man out of love and who calls us to follow him on the path of love; a love to be expressed daily by generous service to the brethren. May the new year which we are confidently beginning today be a time in which to advance in that knowledge of the heart, which is the wisdom of saints. Let us pray, as we heard in the First Reading, that the Lord may "make his face to shine" upon us, "and be gracious" to us (cf. Nm 6: 24-7) and bless us. We may be certain of it: if we never tire of seeking his Face, if we never give in to the temptation of discouragement and doubt, if also among the many difficulties we encounter we always remain anchored to him, we will experience the power of his love and his mercy. May the fragile Child who today the Virgin shows to the world make us peacemakers, witnesses of him, the Prince of Peace. Amen!</em></p>
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<p id="pope-francis-new-years-prayer-2021" class="">Finally, consider Pope Francis' prayerful words heading into 2021:</p>
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<p class=""><em>May the Virgin Mary, who gave birth to the "Prince of Peace" (Is 9:6), and who cuddles him this way, with such tenderness in her arms, obtain for us from heaven the precious gift of peace, which cannot be fully pursued by human strength alone. Human strength alone is not enough because peace is above all a gift, a gift of God; it should be implored with unceasing prayer, sustained with patient and respectful dialogue, constructed with an open cooperation with truth and justice and always attentive to the legitimate aspirations of individuals and peoples. My hope is that peace may reign in the hearts of men and women and in families, in places of work and of recreation, in communities and in nations. In families, at work, in nations: peace, peace. Now is the time to think that life today is organized around war, and enmities, by many things that destroy. We want peace. And this is a gift.</em></p>
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<p class="">If it's been a while since you've prayed and looking to get a jump in your prayer life to draw closer to God in 2025, check out all of our <a href="/how-to-pray">How To's</a> as well as <a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray/">6 tips for getting started in prayer</a>.</p>
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<p class="">If you're looking for a way to offer a Catholic or religious happy new year blessing, Hallow has you covered.</p>
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<p class="">These short New Year's blessings can work for text messages, emails, Facebook posts, or however you'd like to extend your best wishes to family and friends for the new year.</p>
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<li>"Wishing you a New Year filled with peace and love"</li>
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<li>"May God continue to bless you this year and throughout all your days"</li>
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<li>"In this season of transition, from one year to the next, may God watch over you and bless you abundantly"</li>
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<li>"Comforted by the promise of salvation, may you enjoy a New Year overflowing with the joy that only God can provide"</li>
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<li>"May our eternal God, who transcends our understanding of time, be with you in this new year and always"</li>
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<li>"May the Light of God guide you and may His loving arms protect you in this new year"</li>
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<li>"The Lord bless you and keep you! The Lord let His face shine upon you, and be gracious to you! The Lord look upon you kindly and give you peace! (Numbers 6:24-26)"</li>
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<p class="">In addition to all the other reasons to spend time in prayer around New Year's Day, Jan. 1 is also the Solemnity of Mary, the Holy Mother of God.</p>
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<p class="">It is often a Holy Day of Obligation.</p>
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<p class="">The <a href="https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/010122.cfm">gospel reading for the day</a> takes us back to Luke, with the birth of Jesus, Mary's encounter with the shepherds, the message they bore, and how Mary "kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart."</p>
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<p class="">How might we do the same, reflecting on God's message for us and holding it in our hearts?</p>
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<p class="">Since the day honors Mary, consider praying the <a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-the-hail-mary/">Hail Mary</a> or the <a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-the-rosary/">Rosary</a>.</p>
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<p class="">When New Year's Day draws to a close consider falling asleep with Mary, by using the Hallow app's "Hail Mary" prayer, which softly repeats the prayer to Mary.</p>
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<p class=""><strong>MORE PRAYERS:</strong> <a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-christian-meditation/">Christian Meditation</a></p>
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<p class="">New Year's resolutions often accompany New Year's celebrations, as people across the globe recognize the opportunity to get closure on the previous year and begin anew.</p>
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<p class=""><a href="https://today.yougov.com/topics/lifestyle/articles-reports/2020/12/23/2021-new-years-resolutions-poll">According to YouGov</a>, the Top 5 most popular New Year's Resolutions are:</p>
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<p class="">The common thread in each? Self-improvement. And they're all admirable in their own way.</p>
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<p class="">But how much would we all benefit from more prayer?</p>
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<p class="">Those who pray with Hallow find more peace—and often sleep better. With Hallow, committing to prayer can be one of the easiest New Year's resolutions to make.</p>
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<p class="">Since you can pray easily from your phone, you can even weave in prayer into your other resolutions.</p>
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<p class="">James Clear, author of "<a href="https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habits">Atomic Habits</a>," has written about a strategy called "<a href="https://jamesclear.com/habit-stacking">Habit Stacking</a>," where one introduces a new habit into an existing habit to make the behavior stick.</p>
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<p class="">How would this work with prayer? Incorporate time with God into habits you already have or are looking to build:</p>
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<p class="">In time, you'll find yourself praying more, with less effort, and spending time with God will become ingrained into your day-to-day activities.</p>
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<p class="">Building the habit of prayer can take many different forms and be tailored to your specific preferences and behaviors.</p>
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<p class="">The Bible can sometimes seem intimidating.</p>
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<p class="">For something to fundamental to our faith, it can feel unapproachable. Yet spending time with our sacred text can have a monumental impact on our faith. When we pause to read and reflect on Scripture—even passages we've heard dozens of times previously—God can continually reveal things to us.</p>
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<p class="">The new year is a great time to commit to spending more time reading the Bible. With Bible in a Year, you can read the Bible with a helpful guide and enjoy a guided prayer to elicit God's voice from the text.</p>
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<p class="">In partnership with <a href="https://hallow.com/blog/bible-in-a-year-with-father-mike-schmitz/">Ascension Press</a> and Fr. Mike Schmitz, the popular Bible in a Year podcast is on Hallow. Each day, Fr. Mike will read 2-3 passages from scripture and follow with a reflection and prayer. In 20 minutes a day you can read the entire Bible (over the course of the year). It's also available in Spanish.</p>
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<li><a href="https://hallow.com/blog/thanksgiving-prayer/">Thanksgiving Prayer</a></li>
<li><a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-the-rosary/">How to Pray the Rosary</a></li>
<li><a href="https://hallow.com/blog/7-sorrows/">The Seven Sorrows Rosary</a></li>
<li><a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-our-father/">The Lord's Prayer (Our Father)</a></li>
<li><a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-st-therese-novena">The St. Thérèse Novena</a></li>
<li><a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-mary-undoer-of-knots-novena">Mary, Undoer of Knots Novena</a></li>
<li><a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-divine-mercy-chaplet/">Divine Mercy Novena</a></li>
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<p class=""><a href="https://www.iubilaeum2025.va/en/notizie/comunicati/2024/partnership-hallow.html"><em>View the release on the Jubilee's website</em></a></p>
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<p class=""><strong>CHICAGO, Dec. 16, 2024</strong> -The Dicastery for Evangelization, Section for Fundamental Questions regarding Evangelization in the World, responsible for organizing the 2025 Ordinary Jubilee, has partnered with Hallow, a global Catholic prayer and meditation app.</p>
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<p class="">For the Jubilee, Hallow has made its channels available to the Dicastery for Evangelization to promote the message of Hope that the Holy Year aims to convey to pilgrims worldwide. The Hallow team will create tailored content in the main languages of the Jubilee pilgrims to prepare and spiritually support the faithful, whether they visit Rome in person or participate in the Jubilee remotely from their own homes.</p>
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<p class="">The content, produced in audio and video formats, will be accessible by smartphone through the app and online through their website. Hallow will also contribute to the spiritual accompaniment of the Jubilee in person, supporting the organization of Jubilee events and involving various testimonies and Catholic personalities who have been collaborating on app content for years.</p>
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<p class="">"We are grateful to Hallow's founders for their willingness to serve the Church during this Holy Year, promoting the message and outreach of the Jubilee and creating content to accompany pilgrims daily in prayer," affirmed His Excellency Archbishop Rino Fisichella, Pro-Prefect of the Dicastery for Evangelization.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-election-prayers-jump-to-a-section">Election Prayers: Jump to a Section</h2>
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<p class="">Elections are stressful.</p>
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<p class="">It doesn’t matter if you’re running for office, simply paying attention to an election, or trying to avoid getting swept up in the sea of election chaos. It’s all too common to find election season to be a challenging one. </p>
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<p class="">Reminders of the election are everywhere: from yards to TV to social media feeds. The tension feels both suffocating and inescapable.</p>
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<p class="">Luckily, in moments when we feel overwhelmed, we can turn to God for peace. And in moments when our country feels divided, we can unite in prayer.</p>
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<p class="">In 2024, Hallow is launching a prayer challenge, One Nation Under God, to help us all come together in prayer for America. </p>
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<p class="">Join the challenge today and use the prayers below to help you navigate the election season with a little more peace.</p>
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<p class="">One of the most simple forms of prayer is spending time with Scripture and listening to how God is speaking to us through His word.</p>
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<p class="">These Bible verses feel especially relevant during election season:</p>
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<li>"<em>He received dominion, splendor, and kingship; all nations, peoples and tongues will serve him. His dominion is an everlasting dominion that shall not pass away, his kingship, one that shall not be destroyed</em>." - Daniel 7:14</li>
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<p class="">This verse from Daniel reminds us that regardless of who sits in the White House or any political, corporate or governmental office, God is ultimately the King. His reign is forever, unlike any positions human beings hold on earth.</p>
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<li>"<em>God’s way is unerring; the Lord’s promise is tried and true; he is a shield for all who trust in him. Truly, who is God except the Lord? Who but our God is the rock?</em>" - 2 Samuel: 31-32</li>
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<p class="">This verse reminds us that, while we sometimes feel like the weight of the world depends on the outcome of the ballot box, we ought to place our trust ultimately in God.</p>
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<li>"<em>First of all, then, I ask that supplications, prayers, petitions, and thanksgivings be offered for everyone, for kings and for all in authority, that we may lead a quiet and tranquil life in all devotion and dignity. This is good and pleasing to God our savior, who wills everyone to be saved and to come to knowledge of the truth."</em> -1 Timothy: 1-4</li>
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<p class="">In Biblical times, as it is now, it’s important that we pray for all of our leaders and our country, regardless of who wins and loses an election. This verse reminds us that we can all come together in prayer.</p>
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<li><em>"If you live in accordance with my statutes and are careful to observe my commandments, I will give you your rains in due season, so that the land will yield its crops, and the trees their fruit; your threshing will last till vintage time, and your vintage till the time for sowing, and you will eat your fill of food, and live securely in your land. I will establish peace in the land, and you will lie down to rest with no one to cause you anxiety."</em> - Leviticus 26:3-6</li>
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<p class="">This verse from Leviticus speaks to how abundantly God provides for His people. It's a lesson that we can forget when we drift into a mindset where the weight of the entire world hinges on the result of a particular relection.</p>
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<li>Heavenly Father, we ask you today to be with us and our country now as you have been since our first days as a nation. Help us to listen less to harsh rhetoric and more to the Holy Spirit. Help us to feel how Your Spirit will guide us, no matter the election’s outcome. We pray for peace, love and hope, in Your name. Amen.</li>
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<li>Christ, our King, we pray today that we can look beyond the current political landscape, in a moment when it seems like it’s the only thing everyone is talking about, and remember that we are builders of Your kingdom here on earth. Prince of Peace, help peace flourish amid division, and strengthen us to live generously and charitably in Your name. Amen.</li>
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<li>God, may Your Spirit unify us. May we recognize that we are all created in Your image, regardless of which political candidate we vote for. As we approach this election, open our eyes to recognize that people we may disagree with are still our brothers and sisters, Your children. In Jesus’s name we pray. Amen.</li>
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<p class="">The USCCB <a href="https://www.usccb.org/prayers/prayer-election">offers us</a> a prayer we can pray as elections approach. </p>
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<p class=""><em>Lord God, as the election approaches,</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>we seek to better understand the issues and concerns that confront our city/state/country,</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>and how the Gospel compels us to respond as faithful citizens in our community.</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>We ask for eyes that are free from blindness</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>so that we might see each other as brothers and sisters,</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>one and equal in dignity,</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>especially those who are victims of abuse and violence, deceit and poverty.</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>We ask for ears that will hear the cries of children unborn and those abandoned,</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>We ask for minds and hearts that are open to hearing the voice of leaders who will bring us closer to your Kingdom.</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>We pray for discernment</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>so that we may choose leaders who hear your Word,</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>live your love,</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>and keep in the ways of your truth</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>as they follow in the steps of Jesus and his Apostles</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>and guide us to your Kingdom of justice and peace.</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>We ask this in the name of your Son Jesus Christ and through the power of the Holy Spirit.</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>Amen.</em></p>
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<p class="">Hallow has created a simple prayer for the hours, days and weeks following the election:</p>
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<p class=""><em>God of all creation, we ask for Your blessing today as we seek to move forward following the election.</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>After months of words, claims and promises, we pray that we may unite over actions: loving our neighbors, pursuing justice, becoming peacemakers.</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>In His Resurrection, we know that Jesus conquered death, securing for us the promise of salvation. On this day, let us focus on the hope we enjoy as Christians. Let this hope sustain us during any challenges moments that may come our way. Let us never succumb to division, hate, or hopelessness.</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>In Your name we pray. Amen.</em></p>
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<p class="">Prayer has deep roots in America. Praying for our country is something millions of Americans have done across hundreds of years.</p>
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<p class="">It’s also something that predates our country, with roots dating back to the Second Continental Congress in 1775 (one of the reasons we still celebrate a <a href="https://hallow.com/blog/national-day-of-prayer/">National Day of Prayer</a>!)</p>
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<p class="">See how prayer been prominent in America’s history through the words of our various presidents:</p>
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<p class="">And for us at home - fathers, mothers, children, wives, sisters, and brothers of brave men overseas - whose thoughts and prayers are ever with them - help us, Almighty God, to rededicate ourselves in renewed faith in Thee in this hour of great sacrifice.</p>
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<p class="">Many people have urged that I call the Nation into a single day of special prayer. But because the road is long and the desire is great, I ask that our people devote themselves in a continuance of prayer. As we rise to each new day, and again when each day is spent, let words of prayer be on our lips, invoking Thy help to our efforts.</p>
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<p class="">Give us strength, too - strength in our daily tasks, to redouble the contributions we make in the physical and the material support of our armed forces.</p>
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<p class="">And let our hearts be stout, to wait out the long travail, to bear sorrows that may come, to impart our courage unto our sons wheresoever they may be.</p>
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<p class="">And, O Lord, give us Faith. Give us Faith in Thee; Faith in our sons; Faith in each other; Faith in our united crusade. Let not the keenness of our spirit ever be dulled. Let not the impacts of temporary events, of temporal matters of but fleeting moment let not these deter us in our unconquerable purpose.</p>
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<p class="">With Thy blessing, we shall prevail over the unholy forces of our enemy. Help us to conquer the apostles of greed and racial arrogancies. Lead us to the saving of our country, and with our sister Nations into a world unity that will spell a sure peace a peace invulnerable to the schemings of unworthy men. And a peace that will let all of men live in freedom, reaping the just rewards of their honest toil.</p>
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<p class="">Thy will be done, Almighty God.</p>
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<p class="">Amen.</p>
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<p class="">(<a href="https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/prayer-d-day">View the prayer in its entirety</a>)</p>
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<p class="">Nevertheless, decade by decade we have struggled onward and upward; we now abundantly enjoy material well-being, and under the favor of the Most High we are striving earnestly to achieve moral and spiritual uplifting. The year that has just closed has been one of peace and of overflowing plenty. Rarely has any people enjoyed greater prosperity than we are now enjoying. For this we render heartfelt thanks to the giver of Good; and we will seek to praise Him, not by words only, but by deeds, by the way in which we do our duty to ourselves and to our fellow-men. (<a href="https://www.pilgrimhall.org/pdf/TG_Presidential_Thanksgiving_Proclamations_1900_1909.pdf">Source</a>)</p>
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<p class=""><em>Now, Therefore, I, Woodrow Wilson,</em> President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim Thursday, the thirtieth day of May, a day already freighted with sacred and stimulating memories, a day of public humiliation, prayer and fasting, and do exhort my fellow-citizens of all faiths and creeds to assemble on that day in their several places of worship and there, as well as in their homes, to pray Almighty God that He may forgive our sins and shortcomings as a people and purify our hearts to see and love the truth, to accept and defend all things that are just and right, and to purpose only those righteous acts and judgments which are in conformity with His will; beseeching Him that He will give victory to our armies as they fight for freedom, wisdom to those who take counsel on our behalf in these days of dark struggle and perplexity, and steadfastness to our people to make sacrifice to the utmost in support of what is just and true, bringing us at last the peace in which men's hearts can be at rest because it is founded upon mercy, justice and good will. (<a href="https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/proclamation-1445-decoration-day-1918">Source</a>)</p>
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<p class="">If you’re looking to find peace and relieve stress at any time, Hallow has plenty of prayer resources to help you spend some time with God.</p>
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<li><a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-st-jude-novena/">St. Jude Novena</a></li>
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<p class=""><strong>CHICAGO , Oct. 21, 2024</strong>- Hallow, the No. 1 prayer app, has partnered with NET Ministries, a leading Catholic youth missionary organization, to help deepen the prayer lives of the young people who serve the organization.</p>
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<p class="">The partnership will make Hallow available to both NET Ministries missionaries as well as the young people they serve.</p>
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<p class="">NET Ministries has a mission to “challenge young Catholics to follow Jesus Christ and embrace a life of community in the Church.”</p>
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<p class="">Hallow provides a wealth of resources for young people to deepen their connection with God, with audio-guided prayers, novenas, rosaries, and more.</p>
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<p class="">"Daily personal prayer is essential for Christians to grow in their relationship with Jesus Christ and live as His disciples,” said David Rinaldi, president of NET Ministries. “We are honored to partner with Hallow to get great prayer resources into the hands of young people and help them on their journey of discipleship."</p>
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<p class="">The partnership will also allow Hallow and NET Ministries to collaborate on content available exclusively on Hallow.</p>
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<p class="">"NET’s 40+ years of ministering to young people have been marked by inviting them to encounter Jesus through daily personal prayer,” said Pete Burds, NET’s chief mission officer. “With our new Hallow partnership, we are able to hand each young person an incredible tool that brings this life-changing relationship right to their earbuds."</p>
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<p class=""><strong>About Hallow<br></strong>Hallow helps people deepen their relationship with God through audio-guided prayers, sleep meditations, Bible readings, meditations, and music. The app has more than 10,000 sessions, including a Daily Rosary, Daily Gospel, Daily Saint, Novenas, Examens, Father Mike Schmitz’s Bible in a Year, The Chosen’s Jonathan Roumie’s audio Bible, Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons, peaceful Christian music, Gregorian chant, and so much more. Launched in December 2018, Hallow is now the #1 Catholic app in the world and has been downloaded 20 million times and used to pray more than 600 million times across 150-plus countries. </p>
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<p class=""><em>October 9, 2024</em> — In preparation for World Mission Sunday, October 20th, The Pontifical Mission Societies USA and Hallow are excited to announce a special novena to St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Patroness of the Missions. This global initiative invites the faithful to join in nine days of prayer, reflecting on the mission and spirit of St. Thérèse, starting on October 11th.</p>
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<p class=""><strong>Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle</strong>, pro-prefect of the Section of Evangelization of the Dicastery for Evangelization, will guide the novena in English, offering daily reflections to inspire hearts and deepen prayer. Members of the international Pontifical Mission Societies network will lead additional reflections:</p>
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<p class="">This novena honors St. Thérèse's life and her profound dedication to spreading the Gospel through small acts of love and faith. Known for her "little way," St. Thérèse continues to inspire Catholics worldwide to contribute to the Church’s missionary efforts, even in the smallest, everyday actions.</p>
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<p class="">The World Mission Sunday Collection, which began in 1926, sustains the work of missionaries in Asia, Africa, Oceania, Latin America, and the Middle East. These funds support communities where the Church is young, poor, or persecuted. </p>
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<p class=""><strong>Global Participation via Hallow</strong></p>
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<p class="">The Novena will be available for free on the Hallow app, inviting participants from all over the world to pray alongside these mission leaders in their native languages. By downloading the app, users can access guided prayers, daily reflections, and special features to journey spiritually with the patroness of the missions.</p>
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<p class="">The Novena will begin on October 11th and conclude on October 19th, leading up to World Mission Sunday on October 20th. St. Thérèse, who is the patroness of the missions despite never having left France, remains a model of love and dedication to the Church’s global mission.</p>
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<p class="">Participants can also follow the novena on The Pontifical Mission Societies' social media channels (<strong><a href="https://www.instagram.com/tpms_us/?utm_campaign=Press%20Releases&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--omGNiwkyENqpA9fIFh-xq8yUOksZESF22aCpd6d0Ydev7seHwr1JN-qIE_JBWwppZekCk" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Instagram</a></strong>, <strong><a href="https://www.facebook.com/TPMSUSA/?utm_campaign=Press%20Releases&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--omGNiwkyENqpA9fIFh-xq8yUOksZESF22aCpd6d0Ydev7seHwr1JN-qIE_JBWwppZekCk" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Facebook</a></strong>, <strong><a href="https://x.com/TPMS_USA?utm_campaign=Press%20Releases&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--omGNiwkyENqpA9fIFh-xq8yUOksZESF22aCpd6d0Ydev7seHwr1JN-qIE_JBWwppZekCk" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">X</a></strong>, and <strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-pontifical-mission-societies-in-the-united-states/?utm_campaign=Press%20Releases&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--omGNiwkyENqpA9fIFh-xq8yUOksZESF22aCpd6d0Ydev7seHwr1JN-qIE_JBWwppZekCk" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">LinkedIn</a></strong>).</p>
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<p class=""><strong>About Hallow<br></strong>Hallow helps people deepen their relationship with God through audio-guided prayers, sleep meditations, Bible readings, meditations, and music. The app has more than 10,000 sessions, including a Daily Rosary, Daily Gospel, Daily Saint, Novenas, Examens, Father Mike Schmitz’s Bible in a Year, The Chosen’s Jonathan Roumie’s audio Bible, Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons, peaceful Christian music, Gregorian chant, and so much more. Launched in December 2018, Hallow is now the #1 Catholic app in the world and has been downloaded 20 million times and used to pray more than 600 million times across 150-plus countries. </p>
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<p class=""><strong>About The Pontifical Mission Societies USA<br></strong>The Pontifical Mission Societies USA is part of a worldwide network under the Pope’s direction, supporting the Church’s missionary activities in over 1,150 mission territories. Its mission is to spread the Gospel and meet the spiritual and material needs of the Church in mission territories.</p>
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<p class="">Spiritual warfare recognizes that the devil is real, evil exists, and each day, these forces attempt to drive us towards living lives of sin.</p>
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<p class="">It exists both in the dramatic moments but also in the mundane, daily experience of every day life, according to Fr. Dwight Longenecker.</p>
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<p class="">"Our basic default setting for the Christian life is spiritual warfare,"<a href="https://www.ncregister.com/features/good-vs-evil-spiritual-warfare"> he told the National Catholic Register</a>. "We have to understand that we're confronted with spiritual warfare every day in multiple ways....It's in the perseverance of faith that the real spiritual warfare takes place."</p>
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<p class="">The New Testament gives us plenty of examples of Jesus casting out demons and, later, commissioning the disciples to do the same (Luke 9:1). </p>
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<p class="">There are smaller spiritual battles that we face each day.</p>
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<p class="">In the first letter of Peter, we’re reminded that all humans undergo these challenges, which seek to divide us from God:</p>
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<p class="">Be sober and vigilant. Your opponent the devil is prowling around like a roaring lion looking for [someone] to devour. 9 Resist him, steadfast in faith, knowing that your fellow believers throughout the world undergo the same sufferings. (1 Peter 5:8-9)</p>
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<p class="">While the BIble references spiritual warfare, it also gives us examples of how to battle it.</p>
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<p class="">Paul’s letter to the Ephesians is a famous example of this:</p>
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<p class="">Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness in place, and with your feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace. In addition to all this, take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one. Take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. (Ephesians 6:10-20)</p>
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<p class="">And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people. Pray also for me, that whenever I speak, words may be given me so that I will fearlessly make known the mystery of the gospel, for which I am an ambassador in chains. Pray that I may declare it fearlessly, as I should.</p>
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<p class="">In <a href="https://books.google.com/books?id=mZJ0DQAAQBAJ">"Talking Back: A Monastic Handbook for Combating Demons,"</a> Evagrius of Pontus, a 4th-century monk, collected 498 passages from the Bible and provided instruction on how they could be used to “talk back” to demons amid spiritual warfare.</p>
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<p class="">Spending time with Scripture helps us stay close to God and avoid the temptation of sin.</p>
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<p class="">Sin <a href="https://www.vatican.va/content/catechism/en/part_three/section_one/chapter_one/article_8/ii_the_definition_of_sin.html">turns our hearts away</a> from God’s love for us. If we turn away from God and His law, we turn closer to the devil.</p>
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<p class="">The “Seven Deadly Sins” as we know them were articulated by Pope Gregory the Great in the sixth century:</p>
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<p class="">He identified one sin as the root or gateway to others:</p>
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<p class="">“For when pride, the queen of sins, has fully possessed a conquered heart, she surrenders it immediately to seven principal sins, as if to some of her generals, to lay it waste,” <a href="https://www.lectionarycentral.com/GregoryMoralia/Book31.html">he wrote</a>.</p>
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<p class="">Conversely, there are seven corresponding virtues that help us make good moral choices and draw closer to God:</p>
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<p class="">When we avoid these sins and opt for their corresponding virtue, we strengthen our resolve in spiritual battle against the snares of the devil.</p>
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<p class="">Spiritual warfare has a long history, but it’s not limited to history: It exists today, as the Church is acutely aware.</p>
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<p class="">The Catechism of the Catholic Church makes reference to the “spiritual battle” that we all fight, and how prayer is key in this battle.</p>
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<p class="">“Prayer is both a gift of grace and a determined response on our part. It always presupposes effort. the great figures of prayer of the Old Covenant before Christ, as well as the Mother of God, the saints, and he himself, all teach us this: prayer is a battle. Against whom? Against ourselves and against the wiles of the tempter who does all he can to turn man away from prayer, away from union with God. We pray as we live, because we live as we pray. If we do not want to act habitually according to the Spirit of Christ, neither can we pray habitually in his name. the "spiritual battle" of the Christian's new life is inseparable from.” (CCC 2775)</p>
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<p class="">In a 2014 meditation, <a href="https://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/cotidie/2014/documents/papa-francesco-cotidie_20141030_a-beautiful-struggle.html">Pope Francis reminded us that</a> “the Devil exists and we have to fight against him.”</p>
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<p class=""><a href="https://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/audiences/2021/documents/papa-francesco_20211027_udienza-generale.html">In 2021</a>, Pope Francis reminded us of the power of the Holy Spirit to nourish us, guide us, and protect us in spiritual battle:</p>
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<p class="">“Thus, the life of the community is regenerated in the Holy Spirit; and it is always thanks to him that we nourish our Christian lives and continue to engage in our spiritual battle.”</p>
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<p class="">But some instances of spiritual warfare are more severe than others. And the Church has guidelines for those, too.</p>
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<p class="">Popular 1973 horror movie “The Exorcist” introduced many to the concept of demonic possession and exorcism.</p>
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<p class="">Although Hollywood movies and television shows often exaggerate, dramatize, or misrepresent many aspects of faith, including exorcisms, they are indeed a reality of our world. </p>
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<p class=""><a href="https://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/sacraments-and-sacramentals/sacramentals-blessings/exorcism">The USCCB teaches</a> us that there are two forms of exorcisms: minor and major. Minor exorcisms take place before Baptism and RCIA. The Rite of Baptism includes a “Prayer of Exorcism” that the celebrant prays:</p>
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<p class=""><em>Almighty and ever-living God, you sent your only Son into the world to cast out the power of Satan, spirit of evil, to rescue man from the kingdom of darkness, and bring him into the splendor of your kingdom of light. We pray for this child: set him (her) free from original sin, make him (her) a temple of your glory, and send your Holy Spirit to dwell with him (her). We ask this through Christ our Lord.</em></p>
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<p class="">Major exorcisms, like those seen in the movie The Exorcist, are different. Only bishops or priests with special permissions can perform major exorcisms, which are directed toward “the expulsion of demons or to the liberation [of a person] from demonic possession.”</p>
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<p class="">According to Fr. Vincent Lampert, who leads Hallow’s course on spiritual warfare, there are four main criteria that the Church uses to establish a valid case of demonic possession in an individual:</p>
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<p class="">Today, the <a href="https://popeleo13institute.org/">Pope Leo XIII Institute</a> assists bishops, priests, and deacons in supporting those dealing with this serious condition. It also works with laity to create prayer teams who support exorcisms by praying for those afflicted.</p>
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<p class="">Indeed, prayer is the most simple form of <a href="https://hallow.com/blog/prayers-for-protection/">protection</a> amid spiritual warfare that we have available to us. When we pray, we can ask for angels and saints to intercede for us.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="saints">Saints: Intercessors for Spiritual Warfare</h2>
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<p class="">The communion of saints offers many holy men and women who are able and willing to pray for us as we battle spiritual warfare.</p>
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<p class="">St. Michael the Archangel is one saint that many people turn to when seeking protection. In fact, many churches conclude Mass by praying the St. Michael prayer. You can also pray the <a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-the-st-michael-chaplet/">St. Michael Chaplet</a>.</p>
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<p class="">Since he protected the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Joseph is also a popular saint for intercession against spiritual warfare.</p>
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<p class="">Many people also ask for the intercession of St. Padre Pio. In <a href="https://catholicexchange.com/padre-pio-on-the-battle-of-prayer/">his letters</a>, he wrote often about being mindful of spiritual battles we face:</p>
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<p class=""><em>Drive away what the enemy is whispering loudly in your when he wants you to believe you are almost on the point of being lost. Despite these evil insinuations, the Lord is with you as never before in your tribulations. God tells us. Take heart, then, and don’t be afraid, for it is quite certain that the one who fears to be lost will not be lost and the one who fights with his eyes fixed on God will cry victory and the triumphal hymn. There is nothing to be afraid, for the heavenly Father has promised us the necessary help to prevent us from being overcome by temptations.</em></p>
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<p class="">When we stay close to God in prayer, and fill our hearts and minds with desires to do His will, we make it harder for the devil to find a space to tempt us or lead us astray. </p>
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<p class="">Consider <a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-the-rosary/">praying the rosary</a> or committing to pray a novena, such as the <a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-mary-undoer-of-knots-novena/">Mary, Undoer of Knots novena</a>. You can also deepen your trust and reliance on God by praying the <a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-the-litany-of-trust/">Litany of Trust</a>.</p>
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<p class="">Finally, Hallow’s course on spiritual warfare, led by Fr. Vincent Lampert, is available in the Hallow app.</p>
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<p class=""><strong>CHICAGO</strong> - <strong>Oct. 1, 2024</strong> - Hallow, the No. 1 prayer app, today celebrated being the recipient of the prestigious Momentum Award.</p>
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<p class="">Presented by <a href="https://1871.com/">1871</a>, a nonprofit global innovation hub, the Momentum Awards are the largest annual celebration of tech innovation across Chicago and beyond, recognizing companies and individuals across eight categories.</p>
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<p class="">“So humble to receive this award from 1871. Thankful for all of the support we’ve received from folks in Chicago, especially the tech community, since we started Hallow.” said Alex Jones, Hallow CEO and co-founder. “Give all the credit to the team and the Lord who has been so good to us. AMDG.” </p>
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<p class="">Past winners of the Momentum Award include GrubHub, SitterCity, Spothero and Cameo. </p>
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<p class="">"1871 is proud to honor Hallow with the Momentum Award, recognizing a company redefining faith and meditation. Seeing Alex, Hallow's CEO, celebrate this achievement alongside his infant son on stage was a touching reminder of just how much they are helping people on their spiritual journeys. We look forward to celebrating their continued impact and success," said Betsy Ziegler, CEO of 1871.</p>
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<p class="">The 17th annual Momentum Awards took place on Sept. 19 at Morgan MFG in Chicago's West Loop.</p>
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<p class="">1871, a nonprofit global innovation hub, exists to inspire, equip, and support early stage, growth stage, late stage, and corporate innovators in building extraordinary businesses. 1871 is home to ~500 early stage startups, ~250 growth and late stage companies, and ~60 corporates, and is supported by an entire community focused on accelerating their growth and creating jobs in the Chicagoland area. The member experience includes virtual and in-person access to workshops, events, mentorship, and more. The nonprofit organization has 350 mentors available to its members, alongside access to more than 200 partner corporations, universities, education programs, accelerators, venture funds and others. Since its inception in 2012, more than 1,050+ alumni companies are currently still active, have created over 14,700 jobs, and have raised more than $3.7 billion in follow-on capital.</p>
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<p class="">The Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) is celebrated on June 19, the Thursday after Trinity Sunday. Many dioceses, however, have transferred the celebration of this feast to Sunday, June 22, 2025. </p>
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<li><a href="#history-background-corpus-christi">History and Background of Corpus Christi</a></li>
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<li><a href="#corpus-christi-meaning">Meaning of Corpus Christi</a></li>
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<li><a href="#i-am-here-meditations">I Am Here Meditations</a></li>
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<p class="">After Christ’s Resurrection on <a href="https://hallow.com/easter/">Easter</a>, the Descent of the Holy Spirit at <a href="https://hallow.com/blog/pentecost/">Pentecost</a>, and the celebration of God in Three Persons on Trinity Sunday, we celebrate this solemnity of Jesus among us in the Eucharist. </p>
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<p class="">Pope Urban IV instituted Corpus Christi in 1264 by the papal bull <a href="https://www.vatican.va/content/urbanus-iv/es/documents/bulla-transiturus-de-mundo-11-aug-1264.html"><em>Transiturus de hoc mundo</em></a> after it was first introduced in Liège, France, by Bishop Robert Torote. Though it was the incredible eucharistic visions of St. Juliana de Cornillon, also known as St Juliana of Liège, that inspired this solemnity:</p>
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<p class="">When Juliana was 16 she had her first vision which recurred subsequently several times during her Eucharistic adoration. Her vision presented the moon in its full splendour, crossed diametrically by a dark stripe. The Lord made her understand the meaning of what had appeared to her. The moon symbolized the life of the Church on earth, the opaque line, on the other hand, represented the absence of a liturgical feast for whose institution Juliana was asked to plead effectively: namely, a feast in which believers would be able to adore the Eucharist so as to increase in faith, to advance in the practice of the virtues and to make reparation for offences to the Most Holy Sacrament.</p>
<!-- /wp:paragraph --><cite>Pope Benedict XVI, <a href="https://www.vatican.va/content/benedict-xvi/en/audiences/2010/documents/hf_ben-xvi_aud_20101117.pdf">November 17 2010 General Audience</a></cite></blockquote>
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<p class="">St. Juliana kept this revelation as a joyful secret for 20 years, eventually sharing it with two other women religious and a priest after becoming a prioress. A later Archdeacon in Lièges, <a href="https://www.vatican.va/content/benedict-xvi/en/audiences/2010/documents/hf_ben-xvi_aud_20101117.pdf">Jacques Pantaléon of Troyes</a>, “was won over to the good cause of the Feast of Corpus Christi during his ministry.” Jacques would later be known as Pope Urban IV. </p>
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<p class="">With the institution of the Solemnity of Corpus Christ in 1264, Pope Urban IV commissioned church doctor St. Thomas Aquinas to compose the texts for the Liturgical Office of Corpus Christi. The texts include the Sacris Solemnis, Panis Angelicus, Adoro Te Devote, Pange Lingua, and O Salutaris. Reflecting on the text, Pope Benedict XVI <a href="https://www.vatican.va/content/benedict-xvi/en/audiences/2010/documents/hf_ben-xvi_aud_20101117.pdf">said</a>, </p>
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<p class=""><em>“They are masterpieces, still in use in the Church today, in which theology and 3 poetry are fuse. These texts pluck at the heartstrings in an expression of praise and gratitude to the Most Holy Sacrament, while the mind, penetrating the mystery with wonder, recognizes in the Eucharist the Living and Real Presence of Jesus, of his Sacrifice of love that reconciles us with the Father, and gives us salvation.” </em></p>
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<p class="">On Hallow, pray with these same texts by St. Thomas Aquinas reimagined, arranged, and recorded exclusively by Matt Maher for Hallow. Blending the original Latin lyrics with English translations, this contemporary album, Adoration, Vol. 1, is truly so beautiful for prayer and worship. </p>
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<p class="">At the heart of this solemnity is the celebration of Christ’s constant presence here on earth, fully alive in the Eucharist. On Corpus Christ in 2022, Pope Francis <a href="https://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/angelus/2022/documents/20220619-angelus.html">reflected</a> on the discreet yet powerful nature of the Eucharist accounted in the Gospels:</p>
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<p class=""><em>The miracle of the loaves and fish does not happen in a spectacular way, but almost discreetly, like the wedding at Cana — the bread increases as it passes from hand to hand. </em><strong><em>And as the crowd eats, they realize that Jesus is taking care of everything</em></strong><em>. This is the Lord present in the Eucharist. He calls us to be citizens of Heaven, but at the same time, he takes into account the journey we have to face here on earth. If I have hardly any bread in my sack, he knows and takes care of it himself.</em></p>
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<p class="">This is the true meaning of the Eucharist – that He is here, with us. As St. Thérèse of Lisieux once wrote in a letter to a friend, <em>"Oh, my darling, think, then, that Jesus is there in the Tabernacle expressly for you, for you alone."</em></p>
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<p class=""><strong><em>Learn More: Hallow’s Guide to </em></strong><a href="https://hallow.com/blog/eucharist-holy-communion-adoration-prayer/"><strong><em>The Eucharist: Adoration and Holy Communion Prayers</em></strong></a></p>
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<p class="">On the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread,<br>when they sacrificed the Passover lamb,<br>Jesus’ disciples said to him,<br>"Where do you want us to go<br>and prepare for you to eat the Passover?"<br>He sent two of his disciples and said to them,<br>"Go into the city and a man will meet you,<br>carrying a jar of water.<br>Follow him.<br>Wherever he enters, say to the master of the house,<br>'The Teacher says, "Where is my guest room<br>where I may eat the Passover with my disciples?"'<br>Then he will show you a large upper room furnished and ready.<br>Make the preparations for us there."<br>The disciples then went off, entered the city,<br>and found it just as he had told them;<br>and they prepared the Passover.</p>
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<p class="">While they were eating,<br>he took bread, said the blessing,<br>broke it, gave it to them, and said,<br>"Take it; this is my body."<br>Then he took a cup, gave thanks, and gave it to them,<br>and they all drank from it.<br>He said to them,<br>"This is my blood of the covenant,<br>which will be shed for many.<br>Amen, I say to you,<br>I shall not drink again the fruit of the vine<br>until the day when I drink it new in the kingdom of God."<br>Then, after singing a hymn,<br>they went out to the Mount of Olives.</p>
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<p class="">Is there a particular phrase, word, or image that stands out to you in this reading? What does it mean for us that Jesus is the “Living Bread”? </p>
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<p class="">Hallow and the Archdiocese of Detroit partnered to launch the <a href="https://www.iamhere.org/">I Am Here</a> campaign to support the <a href="https://www.eucharisticrevival.org/">National Eucharistic Revival</a> in the U.S. Catholic Church in 2022. Find the beautiful and affirming “I Am” meditations for Eucharistic Adoration on Hallow, featuring prayers for seeking God amidst loneliness, heartache, anger, tiredness, and prayers leading you to peace, patience, and trust in Jesus. The I Am meditations are led by Julianne Stanz and Bishop Andrew Cozzens. The following is a beautiful meditation on the first I Am meditation, “I Am God:”</p>
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<p class=""><em>Be Still and Know. Stillness of heart and mind prepares us for conversations with God. When we are present and still, the Sacred Scriptures tell us that we will have knowledge or wisdom of God. Often we are so busy in our conversations preparing to respond that we forget to be still and be present to what is spoken and what is unspoken. Many people today do not feel truly listened to. When we are listened to, we are not understood. We feel that nobody really knows who we are or nobody cares enough to listen to us. But God knows you more than anyone else. He is listening. He is here.</em></p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="traditional-eucharistic-prayers">Traditional Eucharistic Prayers</h3>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-anima-christi-nbsp">Anima Christi </h4>
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<p class="">To call on Jesus and ask Him to draw near. </p>
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<p class=""><em>Soul of Christ, sanctify me.</em><em><br></em><em>Body of Christ, save me.</em><em><br></em><em>Blood of Christ, inebriate me.</em><em><br></em><em>Water from the side of Christ, wash me.</em><em><br></em><em>Passion of Christ, strengthen me.</em><em><br></em><em>O good Jesus, hear me.</em><em><br></em><em>Within your wounds conceal me.</em><em><br></em><em>Do not permit me to be parted from you.</em><em><br></em><em>From the evil foe protect me.</em><em><br></em><em>At the hour of my death call me</em><em><br></em><em>And bid me come to you</em><em><br></em><em>That with your saints I may praise you</em><em><br></em><em>For ever and ever. Amen.</em></p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-spiritual-communion">Spiritual Communion</h4>
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<p class="">A prayer for when you are unable to receive Communion. </p>
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<p class=""><em>My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the Most Blessed Sacrament. I love you above all things, and I desire to receive You into my soul. Since I cannot now receive You sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace You as if You were already there, and I unite myself wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated from You. </em></p>
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<h4 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-pange-lingua-nbsp">Pange Lingua </h4>
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<p class="">A Eucharistic hymn and prayer of St. Thomas Aquinas. </p>
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<p class=""><em>“Sing, my tongue, the Savior’s glory,</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>of His flesh the mystery sing;</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>of the Blood, all price exceeding,</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>shed by our immortal King,</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>destined, for the world’s redemption,</em></p>
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<p class=""><em>from a noble womb to spring …” </em></p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="FAQ">Corpus Christi - Overview</h2>
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<p class=""><strong>What is the Feast of Corpus Christi? </strong>Traditionally known as the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, Corpus Christi celebrates the gift of the Eucharist. Harkening back to the Feeding of the Five Thousand, the Wedding at Cana, and the Last Supper, this special day commemorates that with Jesus’ Resurrection and Ascension into Heaven, He is always present with us, fully alive in the Eucharist. </p>
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<p class=""><strong>When was Corpus Christ instituted?</strong> Pope Urban IV instituted Corpus Christi in 1264 and commissioned church doctor St. Thomas Aquinas to compose the hymns for the first Corpus Christi Mass, including the “Pange Lingua.”</p>
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<p class=""><strong>What does “Corpus Christi” mean?</strong> The Latin “Corpus Christi” translates to “Body of Christ” in English. </p>
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<p class=""><strong>When is the Feast of Corpus Christi?</strong> Historically, the Feast of Corpus Christi has always been celebrated the Thursday after Trinity Sunday.</p>
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<p class=""><strong>Is Corpus Christi a holy day of obligation?</strong> Though it is a solemnity, Corpus Christi is not a holy day of obligation. With the transfer of the celebration to the Sunday after Trinity Sunday, Catholics are already expected and encouraged to attend Mass that day.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="related-reading">Related Reading</h2>
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<li><a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-the-sacred-heart-novena/">Sacred Heart Novena</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://hallow.com/blog/holy-thursday/">Holy Thursday</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://hallow.com/blog/feast-of-the-ascension-of-the-lord/">The Ascension of the Lord</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://hallow.com/blog/how-to-pray-the-surrender-novena/">Surrender Novena</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://hallow.com/blog/prayers-for-strength/">Prayers for Strength </a></li>
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<li><a href="https://hallow.com/blog/prayers-to-the-holy-spirit/">Prayers to the Holy Spirit</a></li>
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