Welcome to St. Therese Catholic Church
Welcome to St. Therese Catholic ChurchWelcome to St. Therese Catholic ChurchWelcome to St. Therese Catholic Church
MONDAYS & TUESDAYS - NO CONFESSIONS OR MASS
WEDNESDAYS - 12:00 Noon MASS
THURSDAYS - 8:00 am COMMUNION SERVICE BY A DEACON
FRIDAYS - 8:00 am MASS
ON FIRST FRIDAYS - 8:30 am – 5:00 pm ADORATION
OCTOBER 1, Wednesday – Communion Service by Deacon
OCTOBER 2, Thursday - Communion Service by Deacon
OCTOBER 3, First Friday - Communion Service and Adoration
OCTOBER 4, First Saturday – 8:00 am Mass & Rosary.
There is NO CHANGE to the WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE
No Confessions on Weekdays
September 21, 2025, Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Grades of Prayer – 3. Affective Prayer - Practicing Affective Prayer (2)
Discursive meditation, when properly engaged, should naturally lead into affective prayer—a deeper movement of the heart and will toward God. However, this transition is not always easy, and it can vary greatly depending on the temperament of the individual. Three important points can help guide the practice of affective prayer. First, individuals differ in their natural disposition. Some are naturally affectionate and loving, easily moving from intellectual meditation to heartfelt affection. Others, by contrast, are more reserved and inclined toward rational analysis. For these individuals, prayer often remains discursive, and the expression of affection may be rare or difficult. They may require more time, patience, and experience to cultivate affective prayer. Such individuals might find methods rooted in Carmelite or Franciscan spirituality—emphasizing the heart and simplicity—more fruitful than the more intellectually structured Ignatian approach. Second, affective prayer should neither be forced nor ignored. Those who are naturally meditative and analytical must learn to recognize and respond to the gentle stirrings of the heart during their meditation. At times, genuine affections will arise unbidden; these should be welcomed rather than suppressed. Conversely, those who are emotionally inclined must be cautious not to confuse genuine affections with false consolations. They should remain grounded through spiritual reading, structured meditation, and vocal prayer. Ultimately, affective prayer is a gift of grace, and we must remain open, not striving anxiously, but also not neglecting its gentle call. Third, affective prayer is best cultivated through careful and reflective discursive meditation. One should read point by point, pausing whenever the affections of the will are stirred. Rather than pressing forward too quickly, we should rest in those moments of affection until they naturally subside, then return to the meditation. The key is attentiveness to the natural movement between intellect and will, allowing the transition to be neither rushed nor overly delayed. To grow into this deeper form of prayer, three things are essential: Attentiveness in daily vocal prayer and meditation. As Proverbs exhorts: “Keep your heart with all vigilance, for from it flow the springs of life” (Proverbs 4:20–23). St. Peter also reminds us: “Be sober, be vigilant, because your adversary the devil prowls like a roaring lion” (1 Peter 5:8). Purity of mind and heart, as St. Thomas Aquinas teaches: the soul must be detached from inferior things to be united to the Supreme Good. Habitual awareness of living under God’s loving gaze. More than a technique, prayer is a relationship—an encounter with the Living God, even if at times hidden in darkness. — Fr. Jesu
The new Church Directory is hot off the press and ready to be distributed to all who purchased one! Please see a hospitality member today to get yours. If you have not paid and would like one the cost is only $30.00.
l nuevo Directorio de la Iglesia acaba de salir de imprenta y está listo para distribuirse a todos los que lo adquirieron. Por favor, contacte con un miembro del programa de hospitalidad hoy mismo para obtener el suyo. Si aún no ha pagado y desea uno, el costo es de solo $30.00.
We are a Catholic Community-based organization focused on helping make the world around us a better, happier place. With the help of our tireless staff, we organize fundraisers, exciting community-building events, and partner with community organization.
Are you passionate about what we're doing? Let us know! We are always looking for volunteers to help us make our vision a reality. We'll help you find a way to volunteer that best suits you. We're excited to have you join the team!
Whether you help through monetary donations, volunteering your time, or spreading our mission through word-of-mouth, thank you. We couldn't accomplish our goals without the help of supporters like you.
OUR MISSION
Nurture the Little Flowers of God’s Garden to grow and bear fruit.
Nutrir las Pequeñas Flores del Jardín de Dios para crecer y dar fruto.
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885 First Monday Lane Canton, Texas 75103
Phone: 903-567-4286
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