EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026 · 4 MIN
Monday in the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time
from Cristeros Daily Reflections · host Cristeros
We pray through the Monday liturgy and a reading from Saint Cyprian that insists the Lord’s Prayer is meant to be prayed in unity, not as an individual project. We reflect on what “Our Father” says about who we are and how grace forms a single people who intercede for one another. • opening prayers and the Morning Offering through the Immaculate Heart of Mary • Saint Cyprian’s teaching on peace, harmony, and praying as a community • why the Lord’s Prayer uses “our” and “us” rather than “my” and “me” • Scripture examples of united prayer, from the fiery furnace to the apostles with Mary • Christian identity as children of God and the confidence to call God “Father” • closing collect for grace to follow God’s commands in resolve and deeds If you found this time of prayer and reflection fruitful, and would like more opportunities to grow in your faith, consider joining the Cristeros and purchasing our publications now available on Amazon.com. The Cristeros app is available on the Apple app and Google Play Store. More information on the Cristeros can be found at theCristeros.org.Send us Fan Mail
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We pray through the Monday liturgy and a reading from Saint Cyprian that insists the Lord’s Prayer is meant to be prayed in unity, not as an individual project. We reflect on what “Our Father” says about who we are and how grace forms a single people who intercede for one another. • opening prayers and the Morning Offering through the Immaculate Heart of Mary • Saint Cyprian’s teaching on peace, harmony, and praying as a community • why the Lord’s Prayer uses “our” and “us” ...
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