S07 E05: The Power of Holy Hour
About This Episode
In this episode we have our dear friend Fr. Josh Johnson back on the podcast to discuss how to have a fruitful Holy Hour. Through his humor and reflections, Fr. Josh shares practical tools as well spiritual insights about how to pray in silence and grow in intimacy with Jesus.
Show Notes
One Thing We Love This Week
Fr. Josh’s one thing - The Liturgy of the Hours
Sister Miriam’s one thing - Calming Christian playlist on Spotify
Michelle’s one thing - Priscilla at The Little Catholic shop
Heather’s one thing - The movie The Peanut Butter Falcon
This episode is sponsored by
The Little Catholic shop
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Extra Resources
The Pocket Guide to Adoration by Fr. Josh Johnson. Listeners in Canada, shop here. Listeners in the UK, shop here.
Announcements
The Abiding Together Lenten Book Study will be Return of the Prodigal Son by Henri Nouwen. Purchase the book via US Amazon Link, a Canada Amazon link, and a UK Amazon link. (As an Amazon Associate, Abiding Together earns from qualifying Amazon purchases.)
Take a peek at Heather's video explaining how the book study works!
The Abiding Together shop is open! Take a peek at some of the fun new things we have for you, including the “Quit talking to the dang snake” mug!
Discussion questions:
What struck you from the podcast?
Do you make adoration a regular practice? Why or why not?
What has been your experience of adoration?
What are some ways you’ve learned to avoid distraction in adoration?
What are some ways you like to pray in adoration?
Journal Questions:
Reflect and journal about this scripture: Jeremiah 19:12-14. What does it speak to you personally?
Take some time in adoration this week: What do you hear the Lord saying to you while you spend time with Him?
What’s holding you back from spending time in adoration? How do you think the Lord wants to respond to that?