Morning offering

In Catholicism, the morning offering is a prayer said by an individual at the start of the day in order to consecrate oneself to Jesus Christ.

While since 1929 the Pope has added a general and a mission intention to the traditional morning offering prayer each month,[1] Pope Francis has restored this to the original, single monthly intention.

...For never does a man breathe a sigh of longing aspiration toward Me without drawing Me nearer to him than I was before.Saint John Mary Vianney has also said: "All that we do without offering it to God is wasted."

The Catechism of the Catholic Church states: The other element in this theology is the actual work done with spirit of excellence in consonance with the intention of offering something "worthy" to the sanctity, majesty, and goodness of our God.

[6] The traditional Morning offering to the Sacred Heart of Jesus was composed by French Jesuit Fr.

La Prière du Matin ( Morning prayer ) by André-Henri Dargelas [ fr ]
John Marie Vianney