Rosary resources
- Instructions for those new to the practice http://www.usccb.org/prayer-and-worship/prayers-and-devotions/rosaries/how-to-pray-the-rosary.cfm
- Can be combined with prayer groups over phone or video chat
Daily prayer resources, available for free online at the moment
- Magnificat
- In English https://us.magnificat.net/free
- En español https://latina.magnificat.net/gratis
- The
Word Among Us
- In English https://wau.org/meditations
- En español https://la-palabra.com/meditations
- In English https://us.magnificat.net/free
- En español https://latina.magnificat.net/gratis
- Give Us This Day https://giveusthisday.org/Digital
- Living with Christ http://www.livingwithchrist.us/#covid
Liturgy of the Hours, with free website and app options
- iBreviary http://www.ibreviary.org/en/tools/ibreviary-web.html
- Apple App Store
- Google Play Store
- Option to change language to Spanish in app and online
Podcasts
- Pray As You Go
- Daily prayer with scriptures, including liturgical music in prayer
- Mini retreats, including for Lent
- Examinations of Conscience (Ignatian Tradition)
- Website, mobile app, and most podcast sources as “podcast pray as you go”
- Read. Pray.Write.
- Described as “Lectio Divina for Modern Life”
- Guided reflection on scriptures
- Prompts for personal written reflections
Art and Faith Loyola Press
- Lenten series connecting Sunday readings to works of art
- Written reflections with accompanying video description
- Aid to imaginative prayer with scripture
- https://www.loyolapress.com/our-catholic-faith/liturgical-year/lent/arts-and-faith-for-lent
Faith sharing
- Weekly topics provided by Pastoral Formation, including introduction and guide
- For use in families, over phone, or over video chat
- Scripturally based, discerning the activity of God in life
- Also to be made available in Spanish
- Check the diocesan web page for prompts and more information: http://dioceseofcheyenne.org/covid19/
For those who are alone
At this time of social distancing, those who live alone face the unique challenge of remaining connected to their faith communities. To help maintain our communion, the Diocese is organizing small, virtual faith sharing communities.
These small virtual gatherings will be an opportunity for those who live alone to speak about the activity of God in their lives using shared prompts for prayer.
All are welcome to participate, from those who have never missed Mass to those who have never attended Mass but desire connection.
If you are interested, sign up here: http://ow.ly/E0oF50yWXHf