Is the Southwark app free? I follow the Pope of Twitter, whether it's him tweeting I don't know. In the last few days he's made some good points.
I love St Teresa of Avila, my Priest was shocked I chose her, I don't know why but she stood out.
St Michael the Archangel would be really good as he protects us from the Devil/Satan, Demons etc.
St Jude is a really good Saint, he's good to pray to intercede when you have a crisis going on.
If you downloaded the Laudate app, the readings for the Chrism Mass, especially the first and second reading were really good.
I think, this is just me, you have those that don't miss Mass without fail, but their faith is like a concentrate for that hour. I found doing Daily Mass readings, Stations of the Cross, plus the Rosary on the Laudate app really good.
I had set myself a challenge to read more of the bible that isn't prescribed by Daily Readings. I really like 1 Timothy & 2 Timothy. It's like a little guide on what is expected of you and that kind of thing.
Hope everyone has a great weekend, especially Candlelight. This will be something that sticks in your mind for ages. What kind of an outfit do you have?
I likely won't make any of the services, but Church TV shows Masses and other services live from churches in the UK & Ireland. It makes me feel more involved.
I got some cheap ebooks, one on Spiritual Discernment, so like a Spiritual Director but in book form. One was about the benefits of Ignation Study, I hope to do this from home in my own time. Finally I got what appears to be a simplified version of Teresa of Avila's book, a modern version of the Interior Castle.
I found if you like unwinding colouring, they have a few religious colouring books. I'd be happy to scan in pictures for you to colour and reflect on.
I don't know if you've heard of Lectio Divinia, there's lots of websites will help. Basically it helps you meditate on bible readings. I'll check if there's an app for that. I really enjoyed it the first few times I did it.
I've spent the last year, if not years, growing with my faith. Trying to do more, so Daily Readings a must, then Stations of the Cross once a week, the Rosary as often as I remember.
If you go on to the Church TV, there's Clonard in Northern Ireland. They do a variety of live and recorded events.
Another cheeky question, what attracts you to Catholic faith? I came from an atheist family, so very little support. I prefer traditional architecture, the organ and choir, plus finding the right Priest you click with. Not to keen when the choir sings bits we're meant to say, that's the only bad thing.
I understand that moving with times, drums, keyboards, guitars are handy. That seems rather liberal to me.