by The Exodus Team | Sep 28, 2023 | Articles, Formation, liturgical questions
I want to explain what the General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM) is, its history and development, and answer the question, “Who should read it?” The GIRM is two things. First, it is the Church’s liturgical law. Second, it is the beginning of the Roman Missal...
by Dr. Jared Staudt | Sep 20, 2023 | Fatherhood, Formation, Our Team Picks, St. Michael's Lent
The final installment of our Spiritual Warfare 101 series is all about praying deliverance prayers. For this talk, I drew heavily from Fr. Chad Ripperger’s book Deliverance Prayers: For Use by the Laity. Below you’ll find a selection of five deliverance...
by Adam | Sep 18, 2023 | Formation
Prayer is meant to be relational. We not only speak to God, pouring out our hearts to him, but we must also listen to his voice. Lectio divina is an ancient form of prayer perfected by monks. It entails reading Scripture, meditating upon it to unpack its...
by Adam | Sep 18, 2023 | Articles, Feast Days, Formation, Our Team Picks
Exodus is known for fasting and our ascetical practices. But why do Christians fast at all? Jesus tells us that it has to do with the presence of the Bridegroom: “Can you make wedding guests fast while the bridegroom is with them? The days will come, when the...
by Adam | Sep 8, 2023 | Articles, Formation, Our Team Picks
What gave the early Christians the desire to leave behind their professions, travel to foreign lands and, in most cases, give their lives? Their minds were transformed and renewed by their relationship with Jesus Christ as their Lord and God, so that they had what we...
by Dr. Jared Staudt | Aug 31, 2023 | Formation, Fraternity Leaders, Our Team Picks
By calling a group of twelve men, Jesus was telling us that we need fraternity. The early disciples show us that we can’t fulfill the mission God has given us on our own. This hasn’t changed throughout Church history, as the saints received needed support from friends...
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