Living Our Faith: Devotions and popular piety

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Popular devotional practices are not a substitute for the liturgical life of the church;

People gather in Lima, Peru, Oct. 19, 2014, to celebrate the “Lord of the Miracles.” The devotion is organized by a lay confraternity — a characteristic of popular religious devotions. (CNS photo/ Enrique Castro-Mendivil, Reuters)

rather they extend it into daily life.
The aim of devotions — like the Stations of the Cross, prayers to a saint, eucharistic adoration, novenas, the rosary — prompts us to expand as persons.
Around the globe, popular piety becomes part of the culture. Thousands participate in pilgrimages to shrines and processions.