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Continue reading →: My Philosophy on PrayerHow do you pray? What is your philosophy on praying? In this article, I attempt to share with you how I pray, what I think about prayer and what I do to ensure my prayers are special.
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Continue reading →: When Prayers are DryPrayer is not just what we do; it is how we get to know God on a personal level. But sometimes prayer can seem a bit dry, like one-sided conversation or one that isn’t connected. What do we do then?
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Continue reading →: The Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax CollectorFrom the gospel in this week’s Holy Mass, Jesus reminds us of the importance of remaining humble while we pray. Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Times, Year C.
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Continue reading →: The CreedsSaid at every Holy Mass, and during prayer of the rosary, the Nicene Creed and Apostle’s Creed are the foundation of our Faith, as Catholics. I learned the Nicene Creed originally in another language when I was a child which makes memorizing it after adulthood a bit harder. But I…
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Continue reading →: Morning OfferingI like this prayer a lot. Sets up the day for success, with my focus on God.
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Continue reading →: Prayer to Your Guardian AngelI have not prayed this one much, but I should. I think I will incorporate this one more into my cycle of prayers.
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Continue reading →: Glory Be (Doxology)Another traditional Catholic prayer, which should be familiar, especially for those who pray the rosary on a frequent basis. One of my favorites, as it reminds me to give praise to God every day.
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Continue reading →: Lord’s Prayer / Our FatherOur Lord’s Prayer, taught to Man by Jesus Himself. There’s a lot to understand about this traditional and holiest of prayers.
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Continue reading →: In the Name Of …Why do we pray in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit? I wondered that, too. Here is what I found out.
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Continue reading →: Hail MaryBased on two passages from gospel of Luke, the Hail Mary is a traditional Catholic prayer asking Holy Mary to pray on our behalf.
