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Examen Prayer
Examen PrayerAt the end of the day... This prayer of review is a short reflection back...
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Examen for the end of the week
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Money Examen
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Significance Examen
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JRS Examen
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The Ignatian concepts of consolation and desolation
Examen PrayerSt Ignatius' use of the concepts of consolation and desolation are...
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Queen Elizabeth II Examen Prayer
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How to Pray with Lectio Divina
Prayer inspirationLectio Divina: Listening with the HeartWelcome to our Lectio Divina...
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St Ignatius & The Spiritual Exercises
Prayer inspirationThese reflections are a collaboration between Pray as you go and the...
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Imaginative Contemplation Exercises
Prayer inspirationExercises to help you step into the scene and encounter Christ.
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Making space for prayer at home
Prayer inspirationAudrey Hamilton, a spiritual director who runs courses in parishes to help...
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Spiritual Steps
Prayer inspirationIn this bitesized podcast episode, St Beuno's spiritual director Damian...
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Lent Retreat 2023: The Jerusalem Journey
Lent CornerFor Lent 2023, we're inviting you to slow down, use your imagination, and...
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Way of the Cross: Journey with Jesus and refugees
Lent CornerPray with the Lord and Journey with Refugees Welcome to 'Way of the...
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Hope and the Nearness of God (Lent 2022)
Lent CornerWelcome to this year's Lent retreat space.This is a space for you to...
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Stations of the Cross
Lent CornerWelcome to our Stations of the Cross reflections.
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Lent Retreat 2019
Lent CornerWelcome to this year's Lent retreat. We're so glad you're joining us on...
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Good Friday
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Into The Wilderness (Lent 2018)
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About us
Pray As You Go is a daily prayer session, designed to go with you wherever you go, to help you pray whenever you find time, but particularly whilst travelling to and from work, study, etc.
A new prayer session is produced every day of the working week and one session for the weekend. It is not a 'Thought for the Day"", a sermon or a bible-study, but rather a framework for your own prayer.
Lasting between ten and thirteen minutes, it combines music, scripture and some questions for reflection.
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