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Different Catholic spiritualities

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Why concern oneself with a certain spirituality?

               -God has given us different gifts and talents

               -understanding which spirituality speaks to us can help us discern God’s will

What is the difference?

               The spiritualties, in and of themselves, all represent an orthodox approach to the faith, and while there is much overlap between them, each one puts an emphasis on different aspects of the faith

How do choose?

               What are your primary struggles? One might help present a more direct path toward overcoming

               Which one fits your personality type? Brings you closest to God?

Benedictine

Ora et Labora – Work and Pray

Do you enjoy Scripture reading, formal prayers of the Church and have the gift of hospitality? Benedictine spirituality may be for you.

“The Benedictine answer to spirituality is the Scriptures, the scriptural way,” says Benedictine Father Jeremy Driscoll, monk at Mount Angel Abbey in Oregon and professor of patristics at Mount Angel Seminary. “Benedict tries to be nothing more and nothing less than Scripture at full throttle,” he explains. “To quote the holy rule: Let nothing be preferred to the work of God, which refers to the Divine Office. The center of Benedictine life is the gathering in the Church for the various hours of the praise of God in common.”

-Structured Prayer

-Very liturgical

Franciscan

Pax et bonum – Peace and the good

Does the simple life attract you? Do you want to see all of life as gift and all creatures as united in Christ? Then look to St. Francis and the Franciscan Way.

Franciscan spirituality is “very simple and very personal and very devotional,” explains Father Benedict Groeschel, C.F.R., “Devotional [means] it is related to personal individual prayer to Christ and Our Lady and their presence in our life.” an “emphasis on simplicity, humility and care of the poor; it’s not a complex spirituality.”

-Finding God in nature

-an emphasis on the good of creation more than the evil of sin

Dominican

Laudare, Benedicere, praedicare – The praise, to bless, to preach

Do you love to study and have a passion for explaining the faith through writing and speaking? Then consider the Dominican way.

“Dominican spirituality derives from the reality that anything that is true points to God the Creator, and therefore all learning, knowledge and understanding ultimately teaches us about God.” says Dominican Father Fred Lucci, director of the All Saints Newman Center at Arizona State University in Tempe, Ariz. 

Dominican spirituality, is ultimately a path to God through the search for knowledge, contemplation of that...

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