Icon-style devotional panel: Jesus on the cross above seven saints under arches, each symbolizing a heavenly virtue, with angels and a bannered scene.

Virtue Meditations

Discover a powerful collection of traditional and modern prayers, deep spiritual meditations, and rich catechesis to guide your soul toward total surrender and entrustment to God.

Virtue Meditations

The virtue meditations in this category take you on a 35-week journey of mental prayers and journal entries. These meditations come to us through the work of St. Hildegard of Bingen, a 12th century nun who was widely known in her lifetime for her visions and prophesies.

These virtues come from the profound writings of Bingen’s book, “Liber Vitae Meritorum.” This book is a study of the weaknesses that are inherent in the human consciousness that separates us from God. This book studies the moral flaws in our sinful nature through 35 common vices humans struggle with and their corresponding virtues. These virtues act as the antidote to each type of evil inclination. It’s considered a handbook on how to think and act meritoriously against the urges of our lower faculties to do the contrary. She prefaces this book by explaining how God gave her the command to write down what she saw and heard during mystical visions that she experienced.

Our virtue meditations include excerpts from both of St. Hildegard von Bingen’s books, “Scivias” and “Liber Vitae Meritorum.” They will also include relevant Bible passages and excerpts from the Catechism, all related to that virtue. Each meditation will focus on Christ in some way. Every week participants contemplate one virtue and it’s corresponding vice. Each meditation ends with a call to action and encourages participants to keep a prayer journal for writing resolutions and reflective prayers from the heart to the Lord as desired. Every meditation will end with a Litany of Virtues prayer and a community prayer, asking God to help us and all other participants grow in virtue.

Let’s grow in virtue and holiness together! Join us in this 35-week mental prayer challenge.

Icon-style devotional panel: Jesus on the cross above seven saints under arches, each symbolizing a heavenly virtue, with angels and a bannered scene.

Replace My World Weariness with Heavenly Joy

Medieval-style panel: Christ on the cross above six haloed saints under arches, with angels in the clouds and Latin virtues.

Change My Greedy Heart to One of Pure Contentment

Medieval-style panel titled “The Virtue of True Worship of God”: Christ on the cross above six saints under arches, with angels, banners of virtues, and an “I AM JESUS” emblem in the corner.

End Corruption with True Worship of God

Iconic panel titled 'The Virtue of Quiet Stability' showing saints under arches with Latin virtues named above, and a crucifix halo scene above.

Direct Me from Aimlessness to Quiet Stability

Icon-style panel titled The Virtue of Reverence, showing six saints with halos beneath arches, a crucifix above, angels in clouds, and a rounded border; bottom caption reads '31. The Virtue of Reverence'

Virtue of Reverence will Combat the Spirit of Scurrility

Central crucifix with angels above, sunburst rays, and seven saints beneath arches representing virtues of wisdom, prudence, fortitude, justice, and intellect; bottom caption 'The Virtue of Harmony'.

Control My Need to Argue with Virtue of Harmony

Byzantine-style icon: Christ on the cross with angels above a city wall; five saints under arches personify the virtues Sapientia, Prudentia, Fortitudo, Justitia, Intellectus; a monk reads at left.

Desiring God over Sinful Pleasures of the World

Icon-style scene: Christ on the cross above seven arching saints with Latin virtues (Sapientia, Prudence/Prudentia, Fortitudo, Justitia, Intellectus) and angels; a scholar sits left. Caption: ‘The virtue of compunction of heart.’

Defeat Stubborn Obstinacy with Sorrow of the Heart

Christian icon showing Jesus on the cross above a row of saints under arches, representing the heavenly virtues (Wisdom, Prudence, Fortitude, Justice, Intellect), with angels overhead and a monk writing at the left.

Letting Go of all Worry and Cares of this World

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