Catholic Prayers
God invites us into a relationship with Him that is both personal and communal. He speaks to us through His Son, Jesus Christ, the Word-made-flesh. Prayer is our response to God who is already speaking or, better yet, revealing Himself to us. Therefore, prayer is not merely an exchange of words, but it engages the whole person in a relationship with God the Father, through the Son, and in the Holy Spirit.
Foundational Catholic Prayers
Deepen your daily prayer life with the foundational anchors of historical Catholic devotion. This section provides immediate access to the full, active text of the Lord's Prayer, the Hail Mary, the Salve Regina, and the Magnificat—the ultimate scriptural song of social justice and hospitality.
Old Catholic Divine Office
Align your days with the traditional five canonical hours and a comprehensive four-week psalter. We connect our community directly to the beautifully curated, modern English liturgy maintained courtesy of the Old Catholic Church International.
The Rule of St. Benedict
Stay unified with our dispersed global fellowship through a shared daily rhythm of monastic reflection and study. Follow along with the centuries-old, grounding calendar of readings provided courtesy of the Order of Saint Benedict.
An Old-Catholic Rosary Guide
Explore a traditional, deeply reflective approach to praying the Rosary. This step-by-step framework focuses on entering a quiet, interior sanctuary while meditating on the sacred mysteries of Christ's life, death, and resurrection
Monastic Breath Prayers: Grounding for Stress and Burnout
When long formulas feel overwhelming, simple breath intervals offer immediate rest. This somatic spiritual guide pairs ancient desert monastic traditions with modern nervous-system regulation to help you cultivate peace in moments of acute stress.
The Diakonia Litany: Intercessions for the Margins
Join our hemispheric network in a communal prayer of intercession for those on the fringes of society. This interactive litany is dedicated to uprooted families, vulnerable seniors, exploited workers, and the front-line caregivers who accompany them.