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Our Lady of the Holy Rosary — St. Richard Catholic Church
7500 SW 152nd Street, Palmetto Bay, FL 33157
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Home
About Us
Mass Schedule
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Church Staff
Online Giving
Active Parishioner
Bulletins Archive
Parish Registration Form
History of Our Parish
Parish and Finance Councils
Financial Statements
Contact Us
Instructions to Access and Use the HRSR Church Website
Sacraments/Religious Ed.
Religious Education for Children - Office Hours
Religious Education Calendar
Safety Plan
ADOM Sacramental Guidelines
HRSR CCD Parent Handbook
Mass Attendance Policy
Godparents and Sponsors
Parish Handbook
Safety Plan
Baptism
Youth and Young Adult Ministry
Middle School Youth Ministry
Senior High School Youth Ministry
Marriage and Related Issues
Marriage Preparation
Declaration of Nullity (Annulment)
RCIA
RCIA Adult Inquirer Information Form
ADOM Previous Marriage Form
ADOM Celebrating the Sacraments with Persons with Disabilities
ADOM Office of Catechesis Mission Statement
ADOM Safe Environment Policy
Canons Pertaining to Religious Education
Facilities/Photos/Videos
Mass (Video Replay)
Photos
Easter Sunrise Mass (Video)
Other Videos
Calendar
Ministries
Altar Servers
Arts and Environment
Baptism Preparation
Bible Study Group
Bible Study (Spanish)
Biblical Cenacal of the Holy Rosary
Boy Scouts
Children's Liturgy
Council of Catholic Women
Couples for Christ
Cub Scouts
Divine Mercy Apostolate (Apostolado de la Divina Misericordia)
Divine Will ("Divina Voluntad")
Easter Sunrise Mass
Ejercicios Espirituales en la Vida Diaria (EEVD)
Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist
FE (Families Evangelizing)
Fully Engaged
Healing Ministry
Helping Hands
Hospitality/Usher
International Food & Art Festival
"Jesus Vive" Catholic Charismatic Renovation
Knights of Columbus
Lectors
Legion of Mary
Legion of Mary (Spanish)
Men's Prayer Night Cap
Middle School Youth Group ("God's Squad")
Music Ministry
Prayer and Life Workshops
Praying of the Rosary
Respect Life
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)
Saint Vincent de Paul Society
Third Order of the Most Holy Trinity and of the Captives
Journey of Faith
Archive - Journey of Faith (USCCA & CST)
Journey of Faith Archive 2019
05-26-2019 "Fully Human, Fully Divine"
05-19-2019 "Five Steps to a Fuller Life"
05-12-2019 "Ways to Give Meaning to the Word God"
05-05-2019 "Thoughts Matter"
4-28-2019 Being Led by the Holy Spirit
04-21-2019 The Way to Abundant Life
04-14-2019 Suffering is a Reality of Life
04-07-2019 Centering Prayer
03-31-2019 Lectio Divina
03-24-2019 The Daily Examen
03-17-2019 Stations of the Cross
03-10-2019 Just Pray!
03-03-2019 Preparing for and Participating in the Season of Lent
02-24-2019 Embracing and Living the "Theological Virtues"
02-17-2019 Practice and Live a Virtuous Life
02-10-2019 Care for God's Creation
02-03-2019 Stewardship
01-27-2019 Call to Family, Community and Participation
01-20-2019 The Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers
01-13-2019 Subsidiarity
01-06-2019 What Are Your New Year's Spiritual Resolutions?
Journey of Faith Archive 2018
12-30-2018 "Let There Be Peace On Earth And Let It Begin With Me"
12-23-2018 Let the "Light of The World" Shine Through Us
12-16-2018 "Take Time to Step Back From Our Hectic Lives"
12-09-2018 "Everyone Has Something to Give to Help Others"
12-02-2018 "Hear My Voice and Open the Door"
11-25-2018 Solidarity
11-18-2018 "Wiping the Mirror Clean"
11-11-2018 Seeing Through Eyes of Nondual Consciousness
11-04-2018 Our Right and Responsibility to Vote
10-28-2018 Living the Way of Nonviolence
10-21-2018 Anger is not the Way
10-14-2018 Stop Domestic Violence Now
10-07-2018 The Right to Life
08-19-2018 A Consistent Ethic of Life
08-12-2018 Reject the "Throw-Away" Culture
08-05-2018 We are Called to "Unity"
07-29-2018 Being Present to Each Moment
07-22-2018 Seek First to Understand
07-15-2018 The Common Good
07-08-2018 Charity and Justice
07-01-2018 All Human Life is Inherently Sacred
06-24-2018 Seven Themes of CST
06-17-2018 Origin Modern Catholic Social Teaching
06-10-2018 Choose Life for Yourself and Others
06-03-2018 Called to Relationship
05-27-2018 The Journey Continues
05-20-2018 The Tenth Commandment
05-13-2018 The Ninth Commandment: Purity of Heart
05-06-2018 Eighth Commandment: Tell the Truth
04-29-2018 The Seventh Commandment: Do Not Steal--Act Justly
04-22-2018 The Sixth Commandment: Marital Fidelity
04-15-2018 The Fifth Commandment: Promote the Culture of Life
04-08-2018 The Fourth Commandment: Strengthen Your Family
04-01-2018 The Third Commandment:Love the Lord's Day
03-25-2018 The Second Commandment-Reverence God's Name
03-18-2018 The First Commandment-Believe in the True God
03-11-2018 Life in Christ - Part Two
03-04-2018 Life in Christ - Part One
02-25-2018 Sacramentals and Popular Devotions
02-18-2018 The Sacrament of Matrimony
02-11-2018 The Sacrament of Holy Orders
02-04-2018 The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick
01-28-2018 The Sacrament of Penance and Reconciliation
01-21-2018 The Eucharist
01-14-2018 Confirmation: Consecrated for Mission
01-07-2018 Baptism: Becoming a Christian
Journey of Faith Archive 2017
12-31-2017 The Celebration of the Paschal Mystery of Christ
12-24-2017 Jesus Taught Us to Pray
12-17-2017 God Calls Us to Pray
12-10-2017 Our Eternal Destiny
12-03-2017 "Mary, the Mother of God"
11-26-2017 The Four Marks of the Church
11-19-2017 The Church-Reflecting on the Light of Christ
11-12-2017 Receive the Holy Spirit
11-05-2017 The Saving Death and Resurrection of Christ
10-29-2017 The Good News
10-22-2017 Creation of Humans
10-15-2017 "I Believe"
10-8-2017 Faith - Our Response to God's Revelation
10-1-2017 Handing on the Faith
09-24-2017 God Comes to Meet Us
09-10 and 09-17-2017 The Human Quest for God
09-03-2017 Overview of Our Journey of Faith
Adult Faith Formation Resources
Journey of Faith Archive
Journey of Faith Archive 2019
Journey of Faith Archive 2018
Journey of Faith Archive 2017
Church Office Websites
Scripture Resources
Catechism and Understanding Catholicism Resources
Prayer and Spiritual Practices
Liturgical Resources
Sacrament Resources
Catholic News Services
Catholic Social Teaching
Music Selections
Books and Other References
Social Services and Other Charitable Resources
Advent and Christmas Spiritual Resources 2020
Lenten Resources 2021
Health Care and End-of-Life Planning Resources
Forming Consciences For Faithful Citizenship (USCCB)
12-24-2017 Jesus Taught Us to Pray
12-31-2017 The Celebration of the Paschal Mystery of Christ
12-24-2017 Jesus Taught Us to Pray
12-17-2017 God Calls Us to Pray
12-10-2017 Our Eternal Destiny
12-03-2017 "Mary, the Mother of God"
11-26-2017 The Four Marks of the Church
11-19-2017 The Church-Reflecting on the Light of Christ
11-12-2017 Receive the Holy Spirit
11-05-2017 The Saving Death and Resurrection of Christ
10-29-2017 The Good News
10-22-2017 Creation of Humans
10-15-2017 "I Believe"
10-8-2017 Faith - Our Response to God's Revelation
10-1-2017 Handing on the Faith
09-24-2017 God Comes to Meet Us
09-10 and 09-17-2017 The Human Quest for God
09-03-2017 Overview of Our Journey of Faith
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12-24-2017 Jesus Taught Us to Pray
12-24-2017 Jesus Taught Us to Pray
Our Lady of the Holy Rosary-St. Richard Catholic Church
December 24, 2017—Fourth Sunday of Advent
2 Sam 7:1-5, 8B-12, 14A, 16; Ps 89:2-5, 27, 29; Rom 16:25-27; Lk 1:26-38
"For nothing is impossible for God" (Lk 1:37)
JESUS TAUGHT US TO PRAY*
How did you learn how to pray?
Jesus is our model for prayer. He prayed regularly and often, sometimes spending the night alone in prayer. He prayed before and during events that occurred in his life. Moved by his example, disciples asked Jesus to teach them how to pray. Jesus responded by teaching them to pray what we now call the “Lord’s Prayer” or the “Our Father.” (Mt 6:9-13; Lk 11:2-4). The Church’s liturgy follows Matthew’s version of this prayer..
The Lord’s Prayer addresses “Our Father who art in heaven,” because Jesus, the Son of God made man, revealed God as such. Our union with Jesus Christ through Baptism gives us grace to become adopted daughters and sons of God. “Heaven” is where God is present, who is not bound by time and space.
The Lord’s Prayer has seven petitions. The first three petitions relate to God: We give praise and glory to God’s holiness (“hallowed be thy name”) and in our witness to God as the source and center of our life. We pray, “thy kingdom come,” for Christ to come again, and for God’s promised reign of love, justice, peace, mercy, forgiveness, healing, and reconciliation, already made present through Jesus, to continue and to prevail definitively. In praying “Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven,” we ask God “to unite our will to that of Jesus Christ’s “so as to fulfill God’s plan of salvation in the life of the world.” We recall Jesus’ prayer in Gethsemane to his Father when he asked that the cup of suffering be taken away from him, but he also prayed, “still, not my will but yours be done” (Lk 22:42).
The four other petitions present our needs to God. We pray for God to provide the material needs necessary for everyone’s subsistence, and also for the Bread of Life: the Word of God and the Body of Christ” (’give us this day our daily bread”). We pray for God to be merciful and to “forgive us our trespasses,” recognizing our need for us to also forgive those who have caused us offense (“as we forgive those who trespass against us”). We entrust ourselves to the Holy Spirit to keep us alert to the dangers of sin and to give us the grace to discern and resist temptation (“and lead us not into temptation”), and to protect us from Satan and the forces of evil (“but deliver us from evil”).
We conclude with our praise of our Trinitarian God (“doxology”), added by the early Church: “For the kingdom, the power and the glory are yours, now and forever.” Amen.
U
.S. Catholic Catechism for Adults
, Ch. 36.
Reflect on Your Experience
What does being an adopted son or daughter of God mean for you?
What temptations do you need the Holy Spirit to help you to resist in your life?
Bishop Robert Barron on The Lord's Prayer
"What Does Jesus Teach Us About Prayer?" (Bishop Don Hying)
The "Our Father" in Jewish Aramaic, the spoken language of Jesus
“The Lord's Prayer” – CCC 2759-2776 (Fr. Daniel Mahan)
“Our Father Who Art in Heaven” – CCC 2777-2802 (Fr. Daniel Mahan)
“Hallowed Be Thy Name – CCC 2803-2815 (Fr. Daniel Mahan)
"Thy Kingdom Come” – CCC 2816-2837 (Fr. Daniel Mahan)
“Now and Forever, Amen” – CCC 2838-2865 (Fr. Daniel Mahan)
Advent and Christmas Music Selections
The Lord's Prayer (Andrea Bocelli)
The Lord's Prayer (Susan Boyle)
Traditional Catholic Prayers
Oraciones Tradicionales Católicas
The Method of Centering Prayer
Liturgy of the Hours (USCCB)
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