A Daily Personal Prayer Journal

(The Daily Personal Prayer Journal is a gathering of quotations from various sources, each of which might lead you to a quiet moment of prayer, of a sharing of love between you and God. Choose one and then use it as a springboard into prayer.)

July 17, 2026

Memorial of St. Francis Solano

O God, through the preaching of Saint Francis Solano You brought into your Church many native peoples of South America. By his merits and prayers, draw us closer to You and implant a reverence for Your Name among those who still do not know You. Grant this through Our Lord Jesus Christ, Who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, forever and ever. Amen.

Daily Thought from the Saints

"Everybody today seems to be in such a terrible rush, anxious for greater developments and greater riches and so on, so that children have very little time for their parents. Parents have very little time for each other, and in the home begins the disruption of peace in the world."

— St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta

Daily Scripture Verse

"Blessed is the man who perseveres in temptation, for when he has been proved he will receive the crown of life that he promised to those who love him."

James 1:12

Daily Meditation

"There is, actually, only one person in all humanity of whom God has one picture and in whom there is a perfect conformity between what he wanted her to be and what she is, and that is his own mother. Most of us are a minus sign, in the sense that we do not fulfill the high hopes the heavenly Father has for us. But Mary is the equal sign. The ideal that God had of her, that she is, and in the flesh. The model and the copy are perfect; she is all that was foreseen, planned, and dreamed. The melody of her life is played just as it was written."

— Archbishop Fulton Sheen

Day by Day with Mary, the Mother of God

The first reaction of a child in distress is to call out, “Mommy, Mommy!” The word “Mommy” means everything to a child. In the same way, you should frequently call on Mary, “Mother, Mother! I love you. I put my trust in you. You are my all.”

—Cardinal Francis Xavier Nguyen Van Thuan

A Prayer from Notre Dame University

Rev. Ronald Patrick Raab, C.S.C.

Loving God, you provide food in due season. May we hunger for wholeness and offer our lives in continuing service of our neighbor. May we feast at the holy and ancient Eucharist, the genuine presence of our Savior. May our lives be filled with blessings as we seek your forgiveness. May the Eucharist we share challenge us to feed people most in need of tenderness and love. May the food of mercy free us on earth. Amen.

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("Thoughts from the Saints," Scripture Verse of the Day," and "Daily Meditation" are all taken from "Your Morning Offering" by The Catholic Company. "Daily Catholic Wisdom" is taken from CatholicWisdom.org.  The prayer comes from The University of Notre Dame's daily Gospel commentary. "

Father Lawrence Jagdfeld, O.F.M.

A Franciscan Friar and Roman Catholic priest ordained in 1975, Fr. Lawrence has experience as a high school teacher (1970-1974, 1975-1979, 1986-1992), an itinerant preacher (1996-1999), an editor, and administrator. He has served as Executive Secretary (Secretary of the Province) for the Franciscans of the Sacred Heart Province, headquartered in St. Louis, MO (1979-1984), Associate Novice Master (1984-1986), Post-Novitiate Formation (1986-1987), President of the Board of Directors of Mayslake Village, Oak Brook, Illinois (1987-1989), Associate Business Manager of St. Peter's Church, Chicago, IL (1992-1996) and Master of Postulants (1999-2004). From 2007 to 2021, he served as administrator of CUSA - an apostolate of persons with chronic illness and/or disability. 

Fr. Lawrence also has extensive experience as an editor and proof reader. After 20+ years of teaching English in a high school classroom, he has turned his language skills in the direction of publishing and editing. 

Fr. Lawrence also has more than forty years experience of teaching English as a second language to natives of Korea, Mexico, Brazil, Portugal, Austria, Vietnam, and Italy.

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