Sacred Space – http://www.sacredspace.ie/
This is a website by the Irish Jesuits. There is the opportunity to take a few minutes at your computer to pray and reflect. There are also online retreats listed at the bottom of the page.Creighton University Collaborative Ministries – http://www.creighton.edu/CollaborativeMinistry/online.html
This website has a daily reflection and an online retreat as well as other tools for prayer.
Catholic Online Prayers- http://www.catholic.org/clife/prayers/
Large variety of traditional and biblical prayers.
Minute Meditations – http://www.americancatholic.org/Features/Minute/default.asp
There is also a listing for the saint of the day.
Vision 2000 – http://vision.marklink.org/index.htm
There are simple meditations for each day based on Scripture.
Prayers of the Carmelite Mystics – http://carmelitesofeldridge.org/prayer.html
Prayer for Healing after a Separation or Divorce – http://www.ecatholic2000.com/pray/prayer51.shtml
Epiphany Blessing of a Home – http://www.ecatholic2000.com/pray/prayer41.shtml
St. Louis University – http://liturgy.slu.edu/index.html
This website offers many different perspectives on the Sunday readings. One of the perspectives offered is “The Perspective of Justice.” Select the Sunday from the home page, select “Spirituality for Sunday” and then “The Perspective of Justice.” They also have other reflections on the Sunday readings from a variety of perspectives.
Center of Concern – http://coc.org/focus/ej/reflections.html
The Center of Concern offers reflections on the Sunday readings from a justice perspective. The resource also offers questions for faith sharing groups.
Peace Connections – http://www.garlitz.org/scripture.htm
This website has peace and justice reflections for the Sunday readings for all three cycles. The documents are available in Microsoft Word or pdf format.
8th Day Center for Justice – http://www.8thdaycenter.org/resources/publications.html
The 8th Day Center offers a downloadable guide for reflection “Toward a Spirituality of Justice.”