01 January 2019

My New Year's Resolutions

I generally don't make New Year's resolutions, but Antonio, Cardinal Bacci's meditation for the last day of the year began, 'The last day of the year has come. It should be a day of reckoning and of resolution', so I've decided to follow the good Cardinal's counsel.

My resolutions are quite simple, and they all boil down to working on my (sadly deficient) prayer life. They are:

1) To make two Holy Hours per week, one on Friday, and one on another day of the week.

2) To read through the entire Bible this year. I'll be using this reading plan, Read the Catholic Bible in a Year. I've got the plan on my laptop, my tablet, and my phone, so I can read it anywhere.

And 3) to say my Rosary every day. On days I don't say it during my Holy Hour, to say whilst walking for some much needed exercise. It will make my doctor happy!

These are the minimum. I also intend to work on saying my Office every day, and to work on 15 minutes of meditation each day, which might very well be on the Scriptures I read that day.

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