The Victor's Crown

Things I Want to Do More (Part 2)

2 min · 14 de may de 2026
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Get the written version in your email inbox every morning by subscribing for free at TheVictorsCrown.com [https://www.thevictorscrown.com/] --- Things I want to do more (part 2) Yesterday I talked about a daily Rosary. Today: daily Mass. And again, this comes from my own personal experience of having five kids. I do not get to daily Mass as much as I'd like to. Now, of course, I have reasons. Like I said: there are five of them, and the sixth is my wife. But, like praying a daily Rosary, it comes down to being intentional. Planning for the important things. Not letting them get pushed to the margins and fit in when you can. Now, of course, with going to daily Mass, there are some logistical aspects: the commute, the time it’s offered, etc. But I know for me I can plan that for once a week, twice a week, if not more. And depending on your work and home situation, I'd encourage you to think about it. If you don't go to daily Mass already, what would it look like for you to go once a week? Twice a week? Can you build toward that? Not because you have to. Not out of obligation or guilt. But because the Eucharist is the source and summit of our faith. And if we can be there more often—even just one more time per week—that's worth building toward. Let us pray. Lord, help us prioritize the Eucharist. Help us be intentional about getting to Mass. In Jesus' name. Amen. Keep fighting the good fight. Our Lady of Victory, pray for us. Get full access to The Victor's Crown at www.thevictorscrown.com/subscribe [https://www.thevictorscrown.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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