According to the Second Vatican Council’s Dogmatic Constitution on the Church: “The family, is so to speak, the domestic church.” (Lumen Gentium #11) This means that it is in the context of the family that we first learn who God is and to prayerfully seek His will for us. In the following bullet points you will find some suggestions on how to build your “domestic church” through a life of prayer that can help all the members of your family.

Begin praying as a family and reading from Scripture daily, certainly before meals, but also first thing in the morning or before bed. Find a time that works for your family. Use the liturgy of the Church as a model for prayer and try to include heartfelt unstructured prayer as well.

Things to do now:

  • Pray a Family Rosary (each member leads a decade, and everyone shares intentions).
  • Have a crucifix in a prominent place in the home, and in every bedroom.
  • Begin family traditions based on the seasons celebrated in the liturgical calendar.
  • Teach stewardship and charity to your children, through word and example.
  • Demonstrate love for your spouse, your children, your neighbors, and the world. Remind their children that they are loved by God and have been given gifts to serve others.
  • Talk freely about the presence of God in the joys and sorrows of your life.
  • Allow your children to witness you in private prayer. Encourage your children to pray daily on their own, to listen for God’s call, and if heard, to respond.
  • Make the Sacraments a regular celebration – take the whole family to Confession in person and watch Mass together from home!

 

Things to do when stay-at-home orders lift:

  • Make the Sacraments a regular celebration – take the whole family to Confession and Mass at the parish!
  • Participate in the lay ministries and activities of your parish community.
  • Welcome into your home and support priests, brothers, sisters, deacons, and lay ministers in the Church.
  • Make worshiping God a priority. Never miss Mass, even while traveling – go to: www.MassTimes.org. . . to find a church near you!
  • Make your vacation a holy pilgrimage by visiting the shrines and saints of our land and the world.

For age-appropriate resources and activities, head to www.domestic-church.com.


Source:

Tools for Building a Domestic Church. Accessed April 14, 2020. http://www.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/vocations/parents/tools-for-b....

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