Catholic moms joined in prayer for our college-age students
Catholic moms joined in prayer for our college-age students

Check Out Maribeth Harper's Blog at andsowepray.com

Maribeth has had more than 20 years of experience speaking to women, couples, and young adults about the impact of culture on faith. If you would like to invite her to speak at your organization, or would like further information, or personal contact with her, please send her an email at mharpspcm@gmail.com.

And So We Pray Book Series and Blog

. . . And So We Pray Book Now Available in Spanish

Details on the . . . And So We Pray Book Series and Blog are below.

...Y Ahora Oremos fué escrito con la intención de acompañar a los padres a lo largo del año escolar en su totalidad. Contiene capítulos de historias verdaderas contadas de madres para otras madres, consejos basados en la Sagrada Escritura, con preguntas para reflexionar y espacio suficiente para hacer anotaciones diarias. Ya sea que lo lea individualmente o en grupo, mi esperanza y la de Madres que Rezan por sus Hijos Universitarios (prayingcollegemoms.org) es que puedan encontrar palabras de sabiduría y consuelo en estas páginas.

 

 

As mothers, we want to activate the most powerful weapon imaginable to help our children succeed in their college-aged years. That weapon is prayer. ...And So We Pray will help you pray in a deep and meaningful way through this time of transition by providing you with thought-provoking, faith-based, real-life applications to contemporary issues that you and your young adult may face during the exciting, and sometimes challenging, college years and beyond.

 

And So We Pray was written by Maribeth Harper with a foreward by Rev. Paul Scalia

 

10 Ways to Joy - By Maribeth Harper

 

Week 1] I will humble myself—Joy is a gift and can’t be manufactured. It is a fruit of the Holy Spirit. (CCC 1832) I open my heart to acknowledge my weaknesses and neediness and ask You, Lord, for the gift of Joy.

Week 2] I make a covenant with You, Lord. I commit wholeheartedly to living more joyfully by growing in knowledge and love of you by being faithful to ten to fifteen minutes of morning prayer, even on weekends and during vacations.

Week 3] I will stop complaining…out loud. It’s impossible to change a habit of negative thought overnight but I will begin by catching the ones that escape through my lips. I will listen to myself and resolve to silence criticism, pessimistic comments, or little or big complaints. Instead, I will exchange those thoughts for “praise You, Lord, in all circumstances.”  It may not feel natural at first, but that’s OK. With Your grace, I will succeed in changing my negative thought patterns.

Week 4] I will find more time for silence by turning off the radio in the car…taking the dog for a walk alone…deleting social media apps. I will use these newfound moments to seek Your presence and appreciate my surroundings.

Week 5] I will be fully present to the other. I will give eye contact, affirmation and full attention to the person in front of me at each moment of my day. I will not look to see who else is around, anticipate my next comment, or wish their presence away.

Week 6] I will do one thing at a time.  When I’m driving, I’ll ignore the cellphone. When I’m eating, I won’t read the paper. I will focus on the task at hand, do my best work, and finish it before I move on to the next thing.

Week 7] I will cultivate an attitude of gratitude. Not everyone is born an optimist, but everyone has the capacity to change thought patterns, so I will fill my mind with gratitude for the people in my life, with appreciation for my creature comforts, with love of nature. I will celebrate the blessings in life!  I will savor the glass of wine, steep in the bubble bath, rejoice with others in their accomplishments, and relish my own.  I will live the virtue of Eutrapelia-- a playfulness that refreshes the soul.… I thank You, God, for these things. I will write them down in a gratitude journal.

Week 8] I will examine my friendships. Am I a good friend? Loyal, cheerful, steadfast?  I resolve to improve wherever necessary. Do I have good friends? “Whoever walks with the wise becomes wise, but the companion of fools suffers harm”(Proverbs 13:20). I will pray, asking You for good friends and to be a better friend.

Week 9] I will observe and reflect. With more silence in my life and a regular habit of prayer, I am starting to recognize patterns in my behavior. I will appreciate my God-given talents. This is not a lack of humility: I’m practicing humility by recognizing in truth who I am before You, Lord. I will take my weaknesses and faults to You in the Sacrament of Reconciliation to be healed and strengthened.

Week 10] I will look for opportunities to share my joy with others, especially those less fortunate. Present me, Lord, with the “poor” You wish for me to serve…the poor in temporal gifts and those poor in spirit.

 ~~ Maribeth Harper

Father Paul Scalia and Author Maribeth Harper spoke at the And So We Pray, Supporting Young Adults through the College Years book signing on Sunday, April 30, 2017. Maribeth Harper and Father Scalia, of the Diocese of Arlington, were hosted by Barnes and Noble at Catholic University in Washington, D.C.  For more details and pictures, click here: And So We Pray Book Signing

Listen to the interview with Author Maribeth Harper on the Mike Church Show (CRUSADE CHANNEL) (August 2017) below:


Spanish Version of And So We Pray

Maribeth Harper's three faith-based books help Catholic parents continue to communicate in a positive way with their college-age young adults. The books have been widely acclaimed in Praying College Moms groups across five states.

Special Thanks to VetsUSA, LLC, PCM's very own Maria and other generous sponsors for their extremely generous donations to create Spanish versions of And So We Pray.

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