
Preface.
January. The Holy Infancy.
Considerations and Prayers for Every Day.
Mass in Commemoration of the Holy Infancy of Jesus Christ.
Litany of the Holy Name of Jesus.
Litany of the Infant Jesus.
The Mysteries of the Sacred Infancy.
Communion Prayers in Honor of the Infant Jesus.
February. The Holy Family.
Considerations and Prayers for Every Day.
This volume guides listeners through a year‑long journey of Catholic devotion, assigning each month a distinct focus such as the Sacred Heart, the Holy Rosary, or the Guardian Angel. Drawing on the Church’s liturgical calendar, it offers brief reflections, prayers, and meditations that invite daily contemplation while staying rooted in tradition. The introductory sections explain how these practices have been embraced by the faithful, encouraging a rhythm of prayer that aligns with the flow of the ecclesial year.
The first month, January, centers on the Holy Infancy, inviting listeners to contemplate the early life of Jesus and to cultivate childlike trust in God. Each day’s entry presents a short scriptural vignette followed by a prayer, helping listeners internalize virtues like humility, patience, and gratitude. By weaving together history, theology, and practical devotion, the book aims to deepen personal faith and foster a steady, heartfelt connection with the divine throughout the year.
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (892K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2015-12-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

d. 1915
A Catholic priest and devotional writer, he is remembered for practical religious books meant to guide everyday faith, especially for young readers and parish life. His work reflects the strong pastoral, instructional style of American Catholic publishing in the early 1900s.
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