Roman Catholic Spiritual Direction

Category: Catechism

Catechism – Vocal Prayer – 2703

Posted on February 2nd, 2012 by Dan Burke

…God seeks worshippers in Spirit and in Truth, and consequently living prayer that rises from the depths of the soul. He also wants the external expression that associates the body with interior prayer, for it renders him that perfect homage which is his due.

Catechism – Vocal Prayer – 2702

Posted on January 26th, 2012 by Dan Burke

The need to involve the senses in interior prayer corresponds to a requirement of our human nature. We are body and spirit, and we experience the need to translate our feelings externally. We must pray with our whole being to give all power possible to our supplication.

Catechism – Vocal Prayer – 2701

Posted on January 13th, 2012 by Dan Burke

Vocal prayer is an essential element of the Christian life. To his disciples, drawn by their Master’s silent prayer, Jesus teaches a vocal prayer, the Our Father. He not only prayed aloud the liturgical prayers of the synagogue but, as the Gospels show, he raised his voice to express his personal prayer, from exultant blessing of the Father to the agony of Gesthemani.

Catechism – Vocal Prayer – 2700

Posted on December 29th, 2011 by Dan Burke

Through his Word, God speaks to man. By words, mental or vocal, our prayer takes flesh. Yet it is most important that the heart should be present to him to whom we are speaking in prayer: “Whether or not our prayer is heard depends not on the number of words, but on the fervor of our souls.”