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Guide to daily prayer helps Spanish-speakers celebrate their faith

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“Spanish-speaking Catholics in the U.S. now have a family-friendly guide to prayer and the daily Lectionary readings thanks to Palabra, Vida y Fe (Word, Life & Faith).

Developed by OCP, one of the leading publishers of worship resources in the U.S ., the book offers Scripture readings, reflections, saint profiles and more for every day of the week. OCP publishes two editions each year. The January-June 2009 edition is available now.

“It’s a unique and much-needed guide,” said Pedro Rubalcava, director of Hispanic Ministries at OCP. “Catholic bookstores are packed with missals and weekly devotionals in English, but very few such resources exist in Spanish. Of the few available, none covers half the year in one book, or contains extensive catechetical and prayer sections like the ones in Palabra, Vida y Fe.”

This resource is an excellent way, Rubalcava explains, for Spanish speakers to experience the ancient, monastic practice of “lectio divina,” or prayerful meditation on the Church’s daily Bible readings. Ideal for family and personal prayer, Palabra, Vida y Fe is also a good resource for small prayer groups, RCIA and catechetical groups.

The special prayer section contains many beloved, traditional prayers of the Church, such as morning, evening and night prayer, the rosary, the way of the cross, and the angelus. A catechetical section listing the Ten Commandments, the beatitudes and more is a great way for young people, catechumens and others to learn about their faith and the Church.

Also included in the book are original reflections on each day’s Gospel reading by Miguel Arias. Well-known as a writer and as the Spanish editor at Loyola Press, Arias uses each reflection to lead the reader to a deeper understanding of how Jesus’ teachings can be lived out in a busy, modern world.

“Palabra, Vida y Fe is so valuable because it uses simple language to help people understand the Gospel in the daily walk of our lives,” says Father Alejandro Castillo of St. George Parish in Ontario, Calif. “I recommend this book to anyone wishing to feel the presence of Jesus and understand his words of Eternal Life. I offer my thanks for presenting the word of God in simple, easy-to-understand language.”

More information on Palabra, Vida y Fe, music, books and other resources from OCP is available online at OCP.org.

About OCP
OCP, a not-for-profit publisher of liturgical music and worship resources based in Portland, Oregon, has been in operation for more than 80 years. Worship programs produced by OCP are used in two-thirds of Catholic churches in the United States and are distributed worldwide. More information is available at 1-800-548-8749 and ocp.org.

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Ben Peterson: 503-460-5363, benp@ocp.org
Kelcee Marcum: 503-460-5358,

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