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Short Note on Prayer

February 27th, 2009 · 1 Comment

“Prayer lifts the soul into the heavens where it hugs God in an indescribable embrace.

Prayer is the desire for God, an indescribable devotion, not given by man but brought about by God’s grace. As St Paul says: For when we cannot choose words in order to pray properly, the Spirit himself intercedes on our behalf in a way that could never be put into words.” — From the Office of the Readings

What a great thing to keep in mind! That prayer is a gift. It is not my list of demands to God, but the free gift of a relationship with Him. He *allows* us to communicate with Him. He doesn’t have to. How often do we — do I — take for granted the fact that I can talk to God, and He can speak to me?

I have had it happen before where I am completely unable to string together a coherent thought, but have the desire to communicate something to God. But God knows even before we do, so the words aren’t really necessary; and being coherent isn’t necessary, because He has perfect understanding. This is not to say that we shouldn’t pray, because God hears us anyway. As the way we were made, God is constantly inviting us to respond to Him and to seek a relationship with Him. Prayer is a gift, but we need to cooperate.

May the Lord God bless you!

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  • 1 Nick Oliveri // Mar 4, 2009 at 12:56 pm

    Hello, sorry for contacting you through this but I have not seen any other way. I am looking to speak to a women who goes by CadyLy on flickr.com. I was performing a search for a former friend Fr. John Kiselica, and noticed this person had a picture of him on flickr. “Fr. K” was my senior class advisor at Notre Dame HS, class of ‘00. I have been trying to find contact info for him on and off since graduation. Do you have any contact info for him? Thank you.

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