Download the app Laudate on your phone. It is free for both Android and Apple. This app has links to the readings for the day and can help you pray the rosary, stations of the cross etc with instructions.
Want to pray together as a family or at home on your own? Need help getting started? Here is a possible plan for prayer and reflection during Lent.
Light a simple candle and gather with your family to read the Gospel together and talk about what it means to each person.
Go to Loyola Press' website for free guides and discussion questions for all ages.
Play some music in the background. Here is a good Life Teen inspired playlist from Spotify. Hereis a more traditional play list.
Offer prayer intentions for those you are concerned about. To submit prayer intentions please send them to prayerintentions@stlouise.org. These prayers will be forwarded to our priests and others to be joined together with your own prayer.
Lent Resources. Are you looking to have a deeper understanding of Lent or to help your children to have a deeper understanding of Lent?
For Children
Go to Loyola Press' website to view free Lenten activities for children broken down by grade level for grades 1-8.
For Youth
Check outFr. Mike Schmitz on Youtube. He has great videos on Lent that range from 4-8 minutes. You could watch them with your teen and discuss them.
Read what our own Archbishop Etienne has written so beautifully about Lent in the current issue of Northwest Catholic.
In order to stay connected with one another, as you are able, please lift up your mind and heart to join with the rest of the St. Louise community to pray this prayer at 9AM and 7PM. It’s a small way for us all to know that we are together in spirit during this difficult time.