Holy Spirit 365

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I propose a daily encounter with the Holy Spirit. You dedicate one minute a day to Him and He becomes the Life of your life, the Source of your inner peace. It will be like drip irrigation: an incessant prayer that drenches the heart sip by sip.

The purpose of this application is for you to meet the Holy Spirit first-hand and experience personally how He transforms everything He touches.

The 365 prayers are taken from the book "A minute a day with the Holy Spirit" by Father Evaristo Sada, LC (available on Amazon). They are professionally recorded with authentic background music, composed specifically for this application.

- Listen to the daily prayer to the Holy Spirit

- Read the summary of the message of the day

- Collect your favorite prayers

- Recommend it

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