1/23/2018 0 Comments Are you looking for meaningful ways to prepare spiritually for your wedding day and beyond?Today, I wrote over at Spoken Bride, an organization committed that is bringing together resources, vendors, encouragement, and information for Catholic brides and newlyweds. I wish Spoken Bride had existed when I was engaged as the content they publish is absolutely breath-taking (think- photo shoots but all of Catholic weddings!) and relevant to every Catholic bride and newlywed out there. I contributed a piece on how to use the ancient practice of Lectio Divina to pray over the wedding vows you will be making on your Wedding Day. If you are already married, you will still find benefit to praying over the vows you made that day and continue to make day after day through your life. Any time we choose spend with God in prayer enriches our relationship with Him and strengthens the relationship we have with our fiance or husband as well. -Liz Escoffery Photo Credit: Valerie Keinsley
Picture of Liz & Bill Escoffery, Oct. 6, 2012, St. Monica Catholic Church
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