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  1. We have asked Creighton faculty, staff and administrators to reflect upon the daily readings each day. Click on the underlined name below for the daily reflections. Each page includes a reference to each reading, as well as a link to the text of the readings.

  2. onlineministries.creighton.edu › CollaborativeMinistry › 102924Creighton U. Daily Reflection

    2 dni temu · Creighton U. Daily Reflection. Tuesday of the Thirtieth Week in Ordinary Time. Lectionary: 480. Ephesians 5:21-33. Psalms 128:1-2, 3, 4-5. Luke 13:18-21. Praying Ordinary Time. Weekly Guide for Daily Prayer. The readings today combine the themes of peace, redemption, and readiness.

  3. onlineministries.creighton.edu › CollaborativeMinistry › 062924Creighton U. Daily Reflection

    Weekly Guide for Daily Prayer. Enjoying Vacation Time. As we reflect on the significance of the feast of Sts. Peter and Paul, I am reminded of the words uttered by the Bishop during the time of my diaconate ordination, “Believe what you read, teach what you believe, and practice what you teach.”.

  4. My Catholic Life! offers daily reflections, meditations and prayers focused on the Gospel of the day, the gift of Divine Mercy, our Lord’s Passion, our Blessed Mother, the saint of the day, feasts of the liturgical year, daily Mass readings and much more!

  5. October 4, 2024 – Memorial of Saint Francis of Assisi – Catholic Daily Reflections from My Catholic Life! Catholic Daily Reflections on the Gospel of the day. For personal devotion, prayer and meditation. Prepare for Mass or simply enrich you faith each day.

  6. Faculty and Staff from across Creighton University, steeped in the Ignatian Tradition, reflection upon the Daily Scripture Readings. Each reflection has a link to the readings of that day from the U.S. Catholic Bishops’ site.

  7. Living Faith provides brief daily Catholic devotions based on one of the Mass readings of the day. Published new each quarter, these reflections are written by women and men from a variety of backgrounds - lay people as well as clergy and religious.