“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
According to the Catechism
of the Catholic Church, Prayer is the raising of one’s mind and heart to God or
the requesting of good things from God.
He who humbles himself will be exalted; humility is the foundation of prayer. Only when we humbly acknowledge that “we do
not know how to pray as we ought to “(Lk. 18:9-14) are we ready to receive
freely the gift of prayer.
It is indeed a blessing that the topic
Prayer is included in our Big Tent Festival.
Let us recall salient points from Bro. Leo Ferrer’s talk on this
subject.
A – Adoration
is
praising and acknowledging God as God
C – Contrition is the act of being sorry
for the sins committed and confessing
them before the Lord; we ask for purification on this part
T –
Thanksgiving is
expressing our gratitude to God; Always remember the
giver, not the gift. “I decrease and you increase.”
S –
Supplication is
when we lay down before God our petition
S – Silence is the moment when we
contemplate and simply wait for Him to talk.
In prayer God wants us to STOP, LOOK,
LISTEN, and GO just as He had called Moses to deliver His people from Egypt .
Stop – forget a while everything that
we are doing
Look – be focused on God
Listen – let God do the talking
Go – after hearing His message, “do whatever He tells you…” (John 2:5)
Prayer of
Intercession
brev cHacHi, brev broA and brev Lynelle |
According
to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, “Prayer of intercession consists in
asking on behalf of another. It knows no
boundaries and extends to one’s enemies.”
It
is so amazing how intercession works.
Even St. Jeanne Marie Vianney claimed
that intentions for other people are answered quickly compared when he prayed
for himself. Prayer of intercession can
even stop the greatest destruction that can beset our world. This kind of intercession was done by Abraham
and also during the time of Jesus Christ.
Up to this present, by faith we believe that Mother Mary and all the
saints in heaven are interceding for us.
The power of intercession even extends to those souls in purgatory. Every prayer said for the poor souls is a
source of consolation. Moreover, it speeds up their entry to heaven.
-
Brev
Lynelle and Brev cHacHi
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