St. Aloysius Advent Retreat Reflections: Pause, Listen and Reflect

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Fr. Lamanna and Music Director Andrea Timm have put together a retreat for you! Spend some additional time in prayer this Advent by joining St. Aloysius in making the Advent Prayer Retreat. Find your favorite chair and time to pause for 7-10 minutes in your week to create some space to reflect. Each week will have one prayer recording that you can listen to once or multiple times during the week focusing on Sunday’s scripture, particularly the psalm.

Listen to the recordings:

» The first week of Advent

» The second week of Advent

» The third week of Advent

» The fourth week of Advent

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