The Little Oratory: A Beginner's Guide to Praying in the Home

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 Keeping a faithful prayer life with your family isn't easy. From herding distracted children to managing the seemingly endless litany of prayers and devotions, our spiritual life all too often feels frantic and burdensome.

This isn't the way it should be. Our prayer life, our family life, and our work life should — and can! — be in harmony. When they are, our family is a powerhouse of grace, and Our Lord transforms our home into a little Eden — a little bit of heaven on earth.

With simplicity and holy wisdom, authors David Clayton and Leila Marie Lawler show you how to bring peace to your home by integrating your family into the calm, truly joyful way of Mother Church. Her feasts and seasons, prayers and devotions are gifts that draw us closer to God and unfold before us His marvelous plan of salvation.

To help you live the liturgical life of the Church more fully, David and Leila reclaim here an almost lost tradition that families used for centuries to build a beautiful bridge between home and church: the little oratory.

Consisting of a modest table and icons, the little oratory is a visible sign of spiritual awareness and devotion. It extends the Eucharistic worship of the Mass into the heart of your home, spiritually nourishing your family and preparing them to transform the world through prayer and charity.

Building your own little oratory is simple, and in these pages you'll discover just how easy it is. In fact, you likely have most of the pieces in your home already except, perhaps, the sacred art. That's why we've included here seven full-colored icons that are ready for framing, enabling you to get started right away!

By following the wise advice in this book, you'll discover the peace and love that flows from a home that is focused on Christ. You'll also learn . . .

  • How to use sacred art to strengthen your prayer life.
  • How to extend Catholic beliefs and devotions into every room of the house.
  • Why the Liturgy of the Hours is important and how it can make your family holy.
  • How to pray the Rosary with children and keep the rowdiest of them calm and reverent.
  • The active role children can and should play in the prayer life of the family.
  • What to do when only one parent takes the spiritual life seriously.
  • How to overcome the feeling that you're too busy to pray.
  • Practical ways to extend the liturgical life into your workplace.
  • And countless other tips to help you practice your faith in the heart of your home.

    Scott Hahn
    “This is one of the most beautiful books I've ever seen. How I wish I'd
    had it when I first became a Catholic, not just for myself, as a husband and
    father, but for my family, too. If one book has the potential to transform the
    Catholic family (and society), this is it.”

    Thomas Howard
    “This book is a rare treasure.”

    Christopher West
    “A superb guide to making thatencounter of thirsts a
    lived experience in the home.”

    Daria Sockey, author of The Everyday Catholic’s Guide to the
    Liturgy of the Hours
    The Little Oratory will help you discover a pattern of
    daily prayer that truly fits your family life while creating a place of beauty
    in the heart of your home."

    Andreas Widmerauthor of The Pope and the
    CEO

    “An indispensable resource for anyone seekingto make their home a
    breeding ground for holiness.”

    Elizabeth Foss, Founder, In the Heart of My Home
    “Leila Lawler and David Clayton offer wisdom and graceto Catholics seeking to
    make their homes a holy shelter.”

    Joseph Pearce, Editor of The St.
    Austin Review
    “Wonderful, inspiring, and deeply practical.” 

    Stratford Caldecottan Editor of
    Magnificat UK
    “A great blessing to Catholic families.”

    Father Robert Reed, President, CatholicTV
    Network
    “A perfect guide for any family who strives to make their home aplace to experience the
    majesty and beauty of the Divine.” 

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    About the author

    About David Clayton: David is an Englishman living in New Hampshire. He is an artist, teacher, published writer and broadcaster who holds a permanent post as Artist-in-Residence and Lecturer in Liberal Arts at the Thomas More College of Liberal Arts. 

    About Leila Lawler: Leila Marie Lawler is a wife of one, mother of seven, and grandmother of four (and counting), living in central Massachusetts. Her own journey of learning the Faith has given her an appreciation for the difficulties and excitement today’s family faces in living its Christian calling. She encourages audiences of all kinds to commit to the renewal of family life.


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