Spirituality

Catholic spirituality – Redemptorist spirituality

The Redemptorist spirituality consists of: (1) the Crib, (2) the. Cross and (3) the Sacrament. In other words, the Redemptorists follow Christ in his incarnation, death and resurrection and believe that he is always with them.

The Redemptorist spirituality consists of: (1) the Crib, (2) the

Cross and (3) the Sacrament. In other words, the Redemptorists follow Christ in his incarnation, death and resurrection and believe that he is always with them. They hold the belief that there is always a great encounter with Christ in the Blessed Sacrament, hence St. Alphonsus wrote the Visit to the Blessed Sacrament and the Blessed Virgin Mary. He also wrote the popular Way of the Cross, and composed Christmas Hymns. The Redemptorist spirituality is a practical one, render help to the abandoned both spiritual and material.

The heart of Redemptorist spirituality is the Gospel Invitation "to follow Jesus Christ." One of the most tangible ways they do this is to proclaim the gospel in simple ways to ordinary people, and to radiate the motto of Christ who read from the scroll of the prophet Isaiah, “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me…. to preach Good News to the Poor…. liberty to captives…. sight to the blind…. to proclaim the year of the Lord’s Favour. (Luke 4:18-19)


Adapted from the Wikipedia article Catholic spirituality, under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki








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