Pray

As Catholics, we have an abundance of prayers at our ready. We have compiled a few classics as well as some of our personal favorites.

The Rosary

A Powerful Weapon

Pray the Rosary

The Rosary is a powerful weapon that has been used for centuries and is one of the easiest ways to begin building a fruitful prayer life. On average, it takes about 15 minutes to pray, which equates to only 1% of your day.

How to Pray the Rosary

History of the Rosary

The Rosary is an incredibly rich practice of prayer that developed slowly, evolving over the centuries. The first recorded use of the word “rosary” did not appear until 1597. But the roots of the Rosary are found far earlier.

While this ancient spiritual practice is unappreciated by many Catholics today, the Rosary is one of the most powerful prayers you may ever pray.

History

The Divine Mercy

Jesus, I trust in you

Divine Mercy Novena

Parishioners are encouraged to pray the Divine Mercy Novena beginning on Good Friday & ending on Divine Mercy Sunday.

Copies of the Novena can be found in the back of the church, leading up to the start of the novena, or click the button below for a digital copy.

DIVINE MERCY NOVENA

Divine Mercy Chaplet

The Chaplet of Divine Mercy is recited using ordinary Rosary beads of five decades. The Chaplet is preceded by two opening prayers from the Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska and followed by a closing prayer.

DIVINE MERCY CHAPLET

Discover the Saints



Dynamic Catholic offers a wonderful way to discover new saints through its Saint of the Day Calendar. Check it out!

Saints of the Day