Do you feel like your spiritual life is stuck in a rut? Or do you want to grow in your faith but you're not really sure how? This ((NEWLY UPDATED)) 12 month Catholic prayer journal is ideal for helping you stay on track with your prayer life every month and plan out how you want to grow deeper in your relationship with Jesus.
The journal starts off with prompts to reflect on Our Blessed Mother Mary, your role as a daughter, your role as a wife, and your role as a mother. These are all on separate pages so if you don't fall into one of these categories it is easy to skip over.
Broken down in a monthly format, this journal helps you to set up attainable goals, keep track of your sacraments, devotions, and prayer requests & maintain a positive mindset for prayer and thanksgiving.
After the monthly planning pages, there are journaling pages for each day of the month. Each day has space for reflection on the Examen (based off of St. Ignatius) and the Lectio Devina. The prayer journal will walk you through how to approach these reflections! This journal also provides inspirational Catholic saint quotes for everyday living, Catholic prayers to remember during certain liturgical seasons, and inspirational coloring pages with scripture and saint quotes to meditate on.
Grow deeper in faith by creating attainable, holy goals and tracking your progress monthly!
This unique Catholic prayer journal allows you to experience an examen journal, lectio devina journal, and special monthly prayer space to grow in your relationship with Jesus in all aspects of your life. This is the perfect Catholic prayer journal for women of all ages, of all backgrounds, and for all vocations.
Also see our men's prayer journal "Pursuing Christ" and a smaller version of this journal, "My Catholic Prayer Journal: Pocket Edition.
About the Author: Lis Luwia is a Catholic wife and homeschooling mother of three young daughters. Lis is the author of My Catholic Prayer Journal for Women & Pursuing Christ: A Man's Catholic Prayer Journal. She is also the founder of Catholicmommyblogs.com and DioceseEvents.com, websites to help Catholics grow in the faith and find Catholic events in their diocese.