The Practice of Solitude and Silence: Visual Liturgy

Solitude is the spiritual practice of emptying our calendars and negating our to-do lists to spend time alone with God. Silence is the discipline we engage to complete our solitude. We invite you to create space for these practices to welcome God into your life.

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