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How do you pray?
Southern-fried Catholicism ^

Posted on 09/13/2010 9:57:19 AM PDT by DogwoodSouth

The topic for this week's session of Good Cheer is "praying in college." Praying regularly is something that we have to plan for and work into our busy schedules. We can always help each other out with suggestions and tips on praying. So, how do you pray? Where do you pray? What are your favorite prayers? What are your tips for praying with a busy schedule? Leave your answers in the comments. Feel free to do so anonymously.


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This is a campus ministry blog, but ideas and tips for prayer are always helpful. Let's take a moment to answer the question here and (as requested) in the comments of the blog.
1 posted on 09/13/2010 9:57:20 AM PDT by DogwoodSouth
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To: DogwoodSouth

My favorite prayer has to be the Chaplet of Divine Mercy. I like to pray at night, when the house is quiet.

My best prayer tip is: write it on your schedule! We all love to give ourselves excuses, etc. I think a schedule of prayer is important. The earliest Christians were on to something when they followed the set prayer times of the temple because it kept them on a schedule. I guess that is why the Catholic Church encourages even lay people to pray the Liturgy of the Hours - the same ideas of scheduled prayer. We need scheduling in our hectic day-to-day.


2 posted on 09/13/2010 10:02:19 AM PDT by DogwoodSouth
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To: DogwoodSouth

My favorite prayer time is while on a long drive alone or when I’m out walking.

I talk to God like he is a friend walking beside me...because I believe he is.


3 posted on 09/13/2010 10:11:36 AM PDT by a real Sheila (NEVER FORGET 9-11! NEVER FORGET!)
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To: DogwoodSouth
How do you pray?

"Yes." -How.

4 posted on 09/13/2010 10:16:55 AM PDT by houeto (Get drinking water from your ditch - http://www.junglebucket.com/)
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To: DogwoodSouth
Wonderful thread; the comments at the site make my eyes blurry.

My husband and I walk to 6:15 a.m. Mass (we bring our dogs along too), and we say the Rosary on the way. What a way to start each day!!

Also, I set up a site for those that wish to pray while they are online, or just for background music/prayers ...
5 posted on 09/13/2010 10:17:39 AM PDT by mlizzy (Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee ...)
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To: DogwoodSouth
Better yet...

How do you pray?

Always.

6 posted on 09/13/2010 10:18:55 AM PDT by houeto (Get drinking water from your ditch - http://www.junglebucket.com/)
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To: DogwoodSouth

I resumed praying as an adult because I felt the need to thank God for the gifts he’s given us. I pray the Lord’s Prayer to focus on whom I am speaking to, then I thank Him for:
the day
my life
all that He provides
My health
my family and friends
the planet and ALL people who are on it
ALL living creatures
the love that’s everywhere
the joy in my life
hope for mankind

I say it 1st thing in the morning and last thing at night in a quiet place without distractions.


7 posted on 09/13/2010 10:23:39 AM PDT by HarleyWoodrowMantz
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To: DogwoodSouth; Dr. Eckleburg; Forest Keeper; Gamecock; RnMomof7; HarleyD; fish hawk; Alex Murphy; ...

One of the great values of the Scriptures is its authoritative reminder of difficult but carefully balanced truths. Public praying, while not discouraged, is not really emphasized in the Book. Private prayer, while not described in detail, is still not the most important kind of prayer discussed. It is that most intimate prayer, the prayer on our behalf by the Holy Spirit, upon which Paul places the most emphasis.

In his letter to the Romans, Paul makes it clear that we really don’t know how to pray (either for ourselves or others) because of our broken natures. This condition, existing until our final redemption, renders us lacking perfect clarity of thinking about God and ourselves. Thus, the most potent prayer occurs by the indwelling Holy Spirit searching our souls and interceding for us with the Father. Here, now is prayer.

Here is real, potent, accurate communication directly to the Father about the absolute conidition of our hearts, minds, characters. He is speaking in words beyond our utterance about our needs and failures, about our true conditions. Here is utter transparency, a prayer without limits, in “groanings” too deep for words. This is the prayer for which I am most grateful.


8 posted on 09/13/2010 10:29:16 AM PDT by Dutchboy88
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To: DogwoodSouth; tx_eggman

Y’all may not want to hear this...

But when I sincerely approach God, I pray alone, nude, in the floor of my closet. It’s how He created me, and makes me feel like I approach His throne with nothing to hide...


9 posted on 09/13/2010 10:29:50 AM PDT by SpinnerWebb (In 2012 you will awaken from your HOPEnosis and have no recollection of this... "Constitution")
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To: DogwoodSouth

Bookmarked for latter reading.


10 posted on 09/13/2010 10:32:33 AM PDT by Biggirl (GO UCONN FOOTBALL!!!!!!!!!!! :)=^..^=)
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To: DogwoodSouth
The great thing about prayer is that if you are doing it with the sincere intent to communicate with God (and not as is chastised in Matthew 6) then there is no wrong way. Just do it as often as you can. In addition to a longer prayers, take a few seconds to ask God's guidance before every action you take, all day long. My longest prayers are in the morning, right after I read my morning scripture. If we eat three times a day for our physical well being then I would think we should pray a minimum of three times a day for our spiritual health. And if you haven't prayed in a long, long time (or ever) start now - God LOVES to hear new voices.
11 posted on 09/13/2010 10:36:08 AM PDT by circlecity
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To: Dutchboy88
One of the great values of the Scriptures is its authoritative reminder of difficult but carefully balanced truths. Public praying, while not discouraged, is not really emphasized in the Book. Private prayer, while not described in detail, is still not the most important kind of prayer discussed. It is that most intimate prayer, the prayer on our behalf by the Holy Spirit, upon which Paul places the most emphasis.

In his letter to the Romans, Paul makes it clear that we really don’t know how to pray (either for ourselves or others) because of our broken natures. This condition, existing until our final redemption, renders us lacking perfect clarity of thinking about God and ourselves. Thus, the most potent prayer occurs by the indwelling Holy Spirit searching our souls and interceding for us with the Father. Here, now is prayer.

Here is real, potent, accurate communication directly to the Father about the absolute condition of our hearts, minds, characters. He is speaking in words beyond our utterance about our needs and failures, about our true conditions. Here is utter transparency, a prayer without limits, in “groanings” too deep for words. This is the prayer for which I am most grateful.

AMEN! Thank you for that elegant post, Dutchboy. I have never thought of prayer in those terms before. Because of your comment, I will now, and be the better for it.

Truly, the intercession of the Holy Spirit on our behalf is the most glorious prayer in this world.

"Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered.

And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit, because he maketh intercession for the saints according to the will of God." -- Romans 8:26-27


12 posted on 09/13/2010 10:58:14 AM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg (("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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To: DogwoodSouth
Everywhere and at any time...attitude of prayer is always a good thing...it's about constant communication with the Lord as you would do in a tight knit relationship. He is always present and knows every step in mind and heart and life we take...include Him in your thoughts as you think them...

On the other hand...there are times set aside for specific dialog with the Lord...”our time”...without interruptions from the days activities and distractions. In some respects like taking a shower at the end of the day..it washes the day away and you come out refreshed and renewed. Allot of the worlds gunk sticks as we walk out into the world daily...good to wash that off with Him at days end.

Then there are people and events and times of concern we go over with Him...asking Him to intervene in the affairs of man and sometimes expressing our frustrations and fears if He does not act. Moses knew to ask and even debate His case with the Lord...we should feel free to express ours as well...He does not say to enter into His throne room for nothing, rather make our requests known to Him with confidence that He wants to here our case...and He does.

13 posted on 09/13/2010 11:25:51 AM PDT by caww
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To: DogwoodSouth
I like this pray too. The Divine Mercy.

When I am alone in quiet time. I love this pray in that precious moment. I transend from the natural into the Presence of our Lord. So very very special.

" Eternal Father, I offer you the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity of Your Dearly Beloved Son, Our Lord, Jesus Christ, in atonement for our sins and those of the whole world."

Oh, to be able to share a beautiful time with our precious Savior.

"For the sake of His( Jesus) sorrowful Passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world."

Then to the Father thru the Son again in this manner.

"Holy God, Holy Mighty One, Holy Immortal One, have mercy on us and on the whole world."

Now after I said this 3 times once like required. I am not kidding I started to slowly but surely hear the hallellujahs continually in a soft beautiful manner from one direction. I thought I left the radio on in the room. I quickly looked. Well eventually I went to the whole house. No radio was playing in the house. This went on for about 2 minutes. The Lord I believe was showing the beautiful taste of Heaven that awaits us in his faith.

I say pray with meaning and as you go along the Holy Spirit will be along. Sometimes He will take over in a beautiful manner. Since reciting this prayer I have more Holy Revelation in my life than all the years prior. Its about 4 1/2 to maybe 5 years to almost daily pray. This prayer is truly anointed. Blessed be God!

Also thank you for such a post. So we could all share. May He always Bless you! Praise Jesus

14 posted on 09/13/2010 12:03:32 PM PDT by johngrace (God so loved the world so he gave his only son! Praise Jesus and Hail Mary!)
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To: DogwoodSouth

Praying is all day. God knows our thoughts. If I have a question I simply, at the time the question comes to mind, ask in Jesus name. Often during the day I ask for God’s guidance. Just now I asked the Lord to give me the words and to make the words make sense to the person who reads this.

Then there are times that I set aside a quiet time to pray. Most of my prayers are throughout the day when I have a need, question, or think of someone or something that I think needs prayer.

That’s the beauty of having a personal relationship with Jesus. If the Spirit of God is within us it’s pretty much a constant dialogue.


15 posted on 09/13/2010 12:30:09 PM PDT by CynicalBear
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To: Dr. Eckleburg
"Truly, the intercession of the Holy Spirit on our behalf is the most glorious prayer in this world.

"Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered. And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit, because he maketh intercession for the saints according to the will of God." -- Romans 8:26-27"

It is so very evident that this is the Word of God! No mortal could make up such profoundly comforting thoughts. Thank you for printing them. And thanks for the kind words.

16 posted on 09/13/2010 5:26:09 PM PDT by Dutchboy88
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To: DogwoodSouth

I dearly love going to the Mass Of All Ages, when I can. I can’t always, since it’s ~30 miles away. I also attend Novus Ordo Mass near home. I pray the Rosary and a Devotion or two every night. When I can, I like to add the Chaplet of Holy Wounds.


17 posted on 09/13/2010 6:59:27 PM PDT by sayuncledave (A cruce salus)
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To: Dutchboy88
It is so very evident that this is the Word of God! No mortal could make up such profoundly comforting thoughts.

AMEN!

"And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever;

Even the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him: but ye know him; for he dwelleth with you, and shall be in you.

I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you...

These things have I spoken unto you, being yet present with you.

But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.

Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid." -- John 14:16-18,25-27


18 posted on 09/13/2010 7:28:34 PM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg (("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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To: DogwoodSouth

“It is possible to offer fervent prayer even while walking in public or strolling alone, or seated in your shop, . . . while buying or selling, . . . or even while cooking.”
— St. John Chrysostom


19 posted on 09/14/2010 9:59:55 AM PDT by johngrace (God so loved the world so he gave his only son! Praise Jesus and Hail Mary!)
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To: DogwoodSouth
For me, prayer is a surge of the heart; it is a simple look turned toward heaven, it is a cry of recognition and of love, embracing both trial and joy. — St. Therese of Lisieux

How often I failed in my duty to God, because I was not leaning on the strong pillar of prayer. - St. Teresa of Avila

The most potent and acceptable prayer is the prayer that leaves the best effects. I don't mean it must immediately fill the soul with desire . . . The best effects (are) those that are followed up by actions; when the soul not only desires the honor of God, but really strives for it. St. Teresa of Avila

We must pray without tiring, for the salvation of mankind does not depend upon material success . . . but on Jesus alone. St. Frances Xavier Cabrini

You pay God a compliment by asking great things of Him. St. Teresa of Avila

20 posted on 09/14/2010 10:11:09 AM PDT by johngrace (God so loved the world so he gave his only son! Praise Jesus and Hail Mary!)
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