Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate

Morning Prayer

Morning Prayer for February 4th – Lourdes Novena: Day 3

Welcome to morning prayer, with Fr Terry Murray OMI, from Sacred Heart parish, in Kilburn, London. Today is also the third day of the Lourdes novena. Terry reflects on a passage from Luke, and states that Mary is a woman on the move – she’s often travelling to different places, all part of her journey...

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Morning Prayer for January 28th

Good morning, friends. We invite you to join Sr Anne, from London. The Gospel reading today is from the book of Mark. It is of the time when Jesus and the apostles were on a boat during a storm. However, it is not just about the weather and a boat trip; it is a story...

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Morning Prayer for January 26th

Good morning, friends. We invite you to join Pat, from Birkenhead, England. The Gospel reading today is from the book of Mark. Pat reflects on how she dislikes winter and the lack of light. In a way, this is what God is saying – to allow ourselves to show the light of Christ, to be...

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Morning Prayer for January 25th

Good morning, friends. We invite you to join Fr Irvin, from Tower Hill, London. The Gospel reading today is from the account of Matthew. It is from when Jesus told his apostles to go and make disciples of all nations. Today is the 207th anniversary of the foundation of the Oblates. Fr Irvin goes into...

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Morning Prayer for January 24th

Good morning, friends. We invite you to join Patsy, from Anglesey. Today is the memorial of Saint Francis of Sales. Patsy talks about his life and what he did, including a prayer, which she reads. The Gospel reading today is from John. In this reading, Jesus tells his disciples that they are his friends. He...

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Morning Prayer for January 23rd

Good morning, friends. We invite you to join Patsy, from Anglesey. Today’s reading is from the Gospel of Mark. Jesus describes loyalty to the Holy Spirit, and rejection of Satan, as the underpinnings of unity. Patsy reflects that a house divided cannot stand, and describes a story from her childhood and how Christian unity has...

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Morning Prayer for January 22nd

Good morning, friends. We invite you to join Kirk, and his sister Andrea, from India. Today’s reading is from the Gospel of Matthew, and is about the time when Jesus called his first apostles. Jesus chose fishermen as his first apostles, and by the shoreline of the Sea of Galilee. Fittingly, Kirk and Andrea are...

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Morning Prayer for January 21st

Good morning, friends. We invite you to join Olga Slater, from London. Today’s short reading is from the Gospel of Mark. It speaks volumes of the life of Jesus and how he is perceived by his family members. Olga discusses how we think of others, including our family members. The compassion Jesus showed in his...

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Morning Prayer for January 20th

Good morning, friends. We invite you to join Olga Slater, from London. Today’s reading is from the Gospel of Mark, and is about the calling of the twelve apostles. Olga points out that Jesus often goes up into the hills when he has to make important decisions. Silent prayer seems to be an important part...

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Morning Prayer for January 19th

Good morning, friends. We invite you to join Fr Ray Warren for morning prayer from De Mazenod House, London. Today’s reading is from the Gospel of John and focuses on the importance of “oneness” and being united. Fr Ray connects this theme to Christian Unity Week, and the necessity of Christians to work together to...

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