Catholic spirituality includes the various ways in which Catholics live out their Baptismal promise through prayer and action. The primary prayer of all Catholics is the Eucharistic liturgy in which they celebrate and share their faith together, in accord with Jesus' instruction: "Do this in memory of me."
The Catholic bishops at the Second Vatican Council decreed that "devotions should be so drawn up that they harmonize with the liturgical seasons, accord with the sacred liturgy, are in some fashion derived from it, and lead the people to it, since, in fact, the liturgy by its very nature far surpasses any of them."
In accord with this, many additional forms of prayer have developed over the centuries as means of animating one's personal Christian life, at times in gatherings with others. Each of the religious orders and congregations of the Catholic church, as well as lay groupings, has specifics to its own spirituality – its way of approaching God in prayer to foster its way of living out the Gospel.
Similarly, the caritas movement, has a specific focus as each and everyone works towards sanctification.
Item: Living Caritas Spirituality
RECORDED on Thurs, 4 Mar 2021, Time: 2.00pm to 3.30pm
Living Caritas Spirituality by Fr Alvin (in English)
'Living Caritas Spirituality' Video conducted in English by Fr Alvin Ng, SJ, introducing Caritas spirituality and living the spirituality in the current pandemic.
Fr Galvin (in Bahasa)
'Living Caritas Spirituality' Video introducing Caritas spirituality and living the spirituality in the current pandemic, conducted in BM language by Fr Galvin Richard Ngumbang.