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Catechism – Vocal Prayer – 2704

August 12, 2012 by  
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Catechism – Vocal Prayer – 2704

Because it is external and so thoroughly human, vocal prayer is the form of prayer most readily accessible to groups. Even interior prayer, however, cannot neglect vocal prayer. Prayer is internalized to the extent that we become aware of him “to whom we speak;”4 Thus vocal prayer becomes an initial form of contemplative prayer. About Dan BurkeDan is the founder of Roman Catholic Spiritual Direction and... Read More

What is prayer? – Compendium – 534

June 30, 2012 by  
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What is prayer? – Compendium – 534

Prayer is the raising of one’s mind and heart to God, or the petition of good things from Him in accord with His will. It is always the gift of God who comes to encounter man. Christian prayer is the personal and living relationship of the Children of God with their Father who is infinitely good, with His Son Jesus Christ, and with the Holy Spirit who dwells in their hearts. About Dan BurkeDan is the founder... Read More

Catechism – Contemplative Prayer – 2719

June 14, 2012 by  
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Catechism – Contemplative Prayer – 2719

Contemplative prayer is a communion of love bearing Life for the multitude, to the extent that it consents to abide in the night of faith. The Paschal night of the Resurrection passes through the night of the agony and the tomb – the three intense moments of the Hour of Jesus which his Spirit (and not “the flesh [which] is weak”) brings to life in prayer. We must be willing to “keep watch with [him]... Read More

Catechism – Contemplative Prayer – 2718

June 7, 2012 by  
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Catechism – Contemplative Prayer – 2718

Contemplative prayer is a union with the prayer of Christ insofar as it makes us participate in his mystery. The mystery of Christ is celebrated by the Church in the Eucharist, and the Holy Spirit makes it come alive in contemplative prayer so that our charity will manifest it in our acts. About Dan BurkeDan is the founder of Roman Catholic Spiritual Direction and author of the award winning book, Navigating the... Read More

Catechism – Contemplative Prayer – 2717

May 31, 2012 by  
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Catechism – Contemplative Prayer – 2717

Contemplative prayer is silence, the “symbol of the world to come” or “silent love.” Words in this kind of prayer are not speeches; they are like kindling that feeds the fire of love. In this silence, unbearable to the “outer” man, the Father speaks to us his incarnate Word, who suffered, died, and rose; in this silence the Spirit of adoption enables us to share in the prayer of Jesus. ... Read More

Catechism – Contemplative Prayer – 2716

May 24, 2012 by  
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Contemplative prayer is hearing the Word of God. Far from being passive, such attentiveness is the obedience of faith, the unconditional acceptance of a servant, and the loving commitment of a child. It participates in the “Yes” of the Son become servant and the Fiat of God’s lowly handmaid. About Dan BurkeDan is the founder of Roman Catholic Spiritual Direction and author of the award winning book,... Read More

Catechism – Contemplative Prayer – 2715

May 17, 2012 by  
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Catechism – Contemplative Prayer – 2715

Contemplation is a gaze of faith, fixed on Jesus. “I look at him and he looks at me”: this is what a certain peasant of Ars in the time of his holy curé used to say while praying before the tabernacle. This focus on Jesus is a renunciation of self. His gaze purifies our heart; the light of the countenance of Jesus illumines the eyes of our heart and teaches us to see everything in the light of his truth and his... Read More

Catechism – Contemplative Prayer – 2714

May 10, 2012 by  
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Catechism – Contemplative Prayer – 2714

Contemplative prayer is also the pre-eminently intense time of prayer. In it the Father strengthens our inner being with power through his Spirit “that Christ may dwell in [our] hearts through faith” and we may be “grounded in love.” About Dan BurkeDan is the founder of Roman Catholic Spiritual Direction and author of the award winning book, Navigating the Interior Life - Spiritual Direction... Read More

Catechism – Contemplative Prayer – 2713

May 3, 2012 by  
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Catechism – Contemplative Prayer – 2713

Contemplative prayer is the simplest expression of the mystery of prayer. It is a gift, a grace; it can be accepted only in humility and poverty. Contemplative prayer is a covenant relationship established by God within our hearts. Contemplative prayer is a communion in which the Holy Trinity conforms man, the image of God, “to his likeness.” About Dan BurkeDan is the founder of Roman Catholic Spiritual... Read More

Catechism – Contemplative Prayer – 2712

April 26, 2012 by  
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Catechism – Contemplative Prayer – 2712

Contemplative prayer is the prayer of the child of God, of the forgiven sinner who agrees to welcome the love by which he is loved and who wants to respond to it by loving even more. But he knows that the love he is returning is poured out by the Spirit in his heart, for everything is grace from God. Contemplative prayer is the poor and humble surrender to the loving will of the Father in ever deeper union with his beloved... Read More

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