Devotionals

Devotionals


Parishioners of Sts. Peter and Paul unite to worship our Lord

in these special parish activities.

Organization Meets Where When Contact
Circle of Mary Thursday Grotto 9:00 p.m. Deacon George Gagnon 830-832-0861
Chaplet of Divine Mercy Tuesday Church 6:00 p.m. Orlando Pena 830-629-6906
Holy Hour 1st Thurs Church 7:00 p.m.
Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration Perpetual Adoration Chapel 24 hours a day adoration@sppnb.org
Divine Mercy Cenacle Tuesday Family Room 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Sandra Garza 210-573-1410
Cenaculo de la Divina Misericordia Thursday Conf. room 9:30 a.m. Sandra Garza 210-573-1410

The Circle of Mary

The Circle of Mary is a group of parishioners united by the beads of Mary's rosary. They meet every Thursday evening at 9:00 p.m. in the Grotto beside the church. Many come a few minutes earlier to take part in Eucharistic Adoration under God's evening sky.
The Blessed Sacrament remains throughout the evening and a Communion service is held. All are invited to present any petitions they have for the evening as the rosary is recited.
Is there a more blessed way to end each Thursday evening? Please join the Circle of Mary, for one evening or for the rest of your life. Jesus and His mother Mary await you.

For any questions which you have about the Circle of Mary, please contact Deacon George Gagnon 830-832-0891

Selected Internet Rosary Sites

There are many wonderful sites on the internet dedicated to the growing devotion of the rosary. You might want to visit these sites to see if they touch your heart.



Online Rosary Prayer--This site states the Mysteries which are being meditated upon today as Catholics around the world unite to pray the rosary. This site has options for you to pray either a guided or self-paced rosary with the Ave Maria playing in the background. 


The Catholic Calendar Rosary Page--This site also will guide you through praying the rosary. You may select from either a frames or no-frames version. If you go to their home page you will also find the readings for each day of the year and much more. 


Article on the Rosary taken from Catholic Answers--This is the site you will want to visit if you want to find the background behind the rosary and behind each of the prayers said during the recitation of the rosary. 


The Perpetual Web Rosary--This rosary website allows you to click on each bead as you pray each prayer and the Mystery for meditation and the words of the prayer appear before you. The amazing thing about this site is that this rosary is being said worldwide in the many languages of God's children, and the number of rosaries said are talled. As you finish, you will see your rosary added to the tally. 

The Chaplet of The Divine Mercy

This is one of our newer prayer groups, but it is rapidly growing, just as praying the Divine Mercy Chaplet is quickly spreading throughout our world.

Join parisioners at 6 p.m. on Tuesday evenings as they gather to pray The Chaplet of Divine Mercy, the prayer which Jesus Himself has asked us to pray. The group meets in the Family Room directly across from the Adoration Chapel. On your way home from work or before you begin your evening activities, consider joining us to recite the Chaplet of Divine Mercy.

 

The CD, The Chaplet of Divine Mercy in Song, is used during the prayer time. When you leave, you will find that its peaceful words will travel home with you and reappear in your head at a later time. Come and add your voice to the voices of others asking for God's mercy upon us and on the whole world.

During the lenten season you are urged to remember and pray the Novena of Divine Mercy. This novena is prayed throughout the world on Good Friday and continues until Divine Mercy Sunday--the Sunday following Easter.



Click this link to go to EWTN to read about this novena and see the prayers which we are invited to pray. May God bless you.

Watch for updates concerning our parish's celebration of Divine Mercy Sunday.

For questions about this prayer group, contact Orlando Pena at (830) 629-6906.

Divine Mercy Cenacle

 A study of St. Faustina and The Divne Mercy devotion utilizing the Diary of St. Faustina, the Catechism, and sacred Scripture.


The cenacles meet on Tuesdays in the Family Room from 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m.

Holy Hour

On the First Thursday of each month 

many faithful Catholics

from New Braunfels and surrounding Catholic communites

come together at 7 p.m.

in Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic Church

for an hour of Eucharistic Adoration.

 

 

And always remember

that the Lord awaits you

in our Perpetual Adoration Chapel. 

Come, visit with Our Lord.


Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration


"Could you not watch one hour with Me?"

Matt. 26:40


We are so blessed to have Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration in our parish. 

Anytime of the day or night on any day of the week, a member of our parish is praying before our Lord in our Adoration Chapel. 

All are welcome and invited to come before Him with their prayers of thanksgiving or petition or simply

to sit in His precious presence.


The Real Presence is a site which clearly explains Eucharistic Adoration and may answer any questions you may have.

We constantly welcome Adorers to join this ministry.

If the Lord is calling you to come adore Him, contact Christine Gonzalez at adoration@sppnb.org and she will add you to our Adorer Schedule. 

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