Building a Daily Rhythm of Prayer
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As Catholics, we know about the power of prayer and the importance of having a personal relationship with God. But are we able to say that we make prayer the top priority in our busy lives? Dr. Edward Sri shares ideas on how we can add prayer to key moments of our day and set the rhythm of our day in prayer.
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Let prayer shape your daily life.
Pocket Guide to Prayer by Edward and Beth Sri
Pocket Guide to Prayer is a beautiful, inspiring book written by Edward and Beth Sri, with contributor Fr. Mark-Mary Ames, CFR, that gives anyone confidence in knowing God and building a relationship with him. As an "on-ramp" into understanding the various tools for prayer that the Church offers us, this pocket guide will help Catholics build a fulfilled and deeply satisfying prayer life.
This short but complete guide helps Catholics enter into prayer with more consistency and devotion. It empowers anyone on their faith journey to prioritize daily conversation with God.
Filled with insight on many facets of prayer, Edward and Beth with Fr. Mark-Mary show Catholics how to:
- Get started with prayer
- Understand vocal prayer, meditation, and contemplation
- Learn how to respond to distractions, dryness, and other common struggles experienced in prayer without being discouraged
- Shape their lives around a habit of prayer
- Build a life of prayer in the family and the home
- Understand popular devotions
- And more!
Through practical tips and personal stories, Pocket Guide to Prayer empowers Catholics to approach the Lord in their daily life through prayer each and every day. Learn more here!
1 Thessalonians 5:17
Pray without ceasing.
Catechism of the Catholic Church, Paragraph 2697
Prayer is the life of the new heart. It ought to animate us at every moment. But we tend to forget him who is our life and our all. This is why the Fathers of the spiritual life in the Deuteronomic and prophetic traditions insist that prayer is a remembrance of God often awakened by the memory of the heart "We must remember God more often than we draw breath." But we cannot pray "at all times" if we do not pray at specific times, consciously willing it. These are the special times of Christian prayer, both in intensity and duration.
Ideas for Moments in the Day That We Can Set Aside for Prayer
- Morning: Morning Offering
- Mid-Day: Angelus
- Evening: Examination of Conscious
- Prayer Before and After Meals
- Prayer Before Work
- Daily Meditation
- Daily Mass
- Rosary
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