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When we are spiritual, faith animates every facet of our living. Spiritual resources help us ground ourselves in faith. Spiritual activities are personal, sometimes private, actions that strengthen and develop a life of faith. Often, they draw us into ourselves. True spirituality, however, is not for the selfish or the withdrawn. True spirituality always leads us back, refreshed and revitalized, to the community of faith. To be spiritual is to be filled with the Spirit of Jesus. That Spirit always calls us forth -- away from being alone with ourselves -- to where Jesus can always be found: wherever people are gathered in Jesus' name

 

 

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Historically speaking, our best known devotions have nearly all originated from the imitation of some practice peculiar to the religious orders or to a specially privileged class. The Rosary, for instance, is admitted by all to have been known in its earliest form as "Our Lady's Psalter". At a time when the recitation of the whole hundred and fifty Psalms was a practice inculcated upon the religious orders and upon persons of education, simpler folk, unable to read, or wanting the necessary leisure, recited instead of the Psalms a hundred and fifty Pater nosters or supplied their place more expeditiously still by a hundred and fifty Hail Marys said as salutations of Our Lady. The Rosary is thus a miniature Psalter.

Again, at a time when the most ardent desires of Christendom centered in the Holy Land, and when lovers of the Crucified gladly faced all hardships in the attempt to visit the scenes of the Savior's Passion, those unable to accomplish such a journey strove to find an equivalent by following Christ's footsteps to Calvary, at least in spirit. The exercise of the Stations of the Cross thus formed a miniature pilgrimage. Similarly, the wearing of a scapular or a girdle was a form of investiture for people living in the world, by which they might put on the livery of a particular religious institute; in other words, it was a miniature habit. Or again, those who coveted the merits attached to the recitation of the day and night hours of the clergy and the monks, supplied their place by various miniature offices of devotion, of which the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin and the Hours of the Passion were the most familiar.

 

 

 

 

 

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