“I believe it to be a rich compendium of resources which will benefit many people of faith, especially as they gather to ponder, pray and share their faith.”
A new resource designed to enrich spiritual practices has been launched: the Book of Marist Prayers. Province Communications Officer, Gayatri Nair, says ‘The book aims to fill gaps in existing Marist resources by incorporating cultural and secular days, as well as feasts of martyrs and saints, to provide a more comprehensive and inclusive framework for Marist prayer practices.’ In her story in The Star Post, she goes on to write that it is more than just a collection of prayers; it is a thoughtful and intentional work designed to enrich Marist spiritual resources while promoting unity and understanding among communities across the 11 countries of the Province. It also aims to capture the evolving nature of spiritual experience in the 21st century, offering a meaningful blend of tradition and relevance for today’s world.
The project was led by Br Michael Akers, with prayers submitted by a Brother from each country of the Province. These prayers reflect the unique cultural and spiritual traditions of their region.
A Hands on Resource
The Book of Marist Prayers provides an accessible ‘hands on’ resource for personal and group prayer. In particular, it offers a selection of traditional and contemporary prayers highlighting our Marist and national commemorations, our Marist saints and martyrs, as well an extensive range of Marian and thematic prayers.
How to Purchase the Book
Copies of this book are available for purchase at The Hermitage, and its online bookstore
Those interested may also contact The Hermitage office on +61 2 4872 1911.