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When vocal prayer is meditation and contemplation<\/h3>\n
To ponder the importance of vocal prayer (the prayers that many of us have learned since childhood, especially the Our Father) the Pope says: \"The divine Word has become flesh, and in the flesh of every man the word returns to God in prayer\".<\/p>\n
And he continues: \"Words are our creatures, but they are also our mothers, and in some way they shape us.<\/p>\n
The words of a prayer make us pass safely through a dark valley, directing us towards green meadows rich with water, making us feast under the eyes of an enemy, as the psalm teaches us to recite<\/strong> (cf. Ps 23)<\/em>\".<\/p>\nFrom there we can move on to meditation, which makes us meet Jesus under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. And from meditation, to contemplative prayer.\u00a0(cf. General Audience, May 5, 2021)<\/em>The one who, like the holy Cur\u00e9 of Ars, feels that he is looked upon by God.<\/p>\nContemplation, which becomes identified with love, is not opposed to Christian action, but rather supports it and guarantees its quality.<\/p>\n
And about the contemplation that is the goal of all Christian prayer<\/strong>Francis insists on this school of the heart that is prayer.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n
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\"To be contemplative does not depend on the eyes, but on the heart.<\/strong>. And here prayer comes into play, as an act of faith and love, as the 'breath' of our relationship with God. Prayer purifies the heart<\/strong>and with that, it also clarifies the viewpoint, allowing us to see reality from another point of view\". (cf. General Audience, May 5, 2021)<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n
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Prayer, combat and certainty<\/h3>\n
Christian prayer is a combat\u00a0(cf. General Audience, May 12, 2021)<\/em> sometimes hard and long, sometimes with great darkness. Y many saints have given wise counsel<\/strong>. But it is still a struggle, like that of the worker - Francisco relates - who went by train to the shrine of Luj\u00e1n to pray all night for his sick daughter, who was miraculously cured.<\/p>\nAmong the obstacles to prayer<\/strong>which we could call ordinary, distractions, dryness and laziness stand out<\/strong> (cf. General Audience, May 19, 2021)<\/em>. They must be fought with vigilance, hope and perseverance.<\/strong>Even though sometimes we get \"angry\" with God and like children we keep asking why.<\/p>\nIn the Gospel there are cases where it is clearly seen that God waits to grant us what we ask for. What we must not lose is the certainty of being heard.<\/strong>\u00a0(cf. General Audience, 26-V-2021).<\/em> It may even seem that God the Father does not hear Jesus' prayer in Gethsemane, but it is necessary to wait patiently<\/strong> until the third day, when the resurrection takes place.<\/p>\nJesus' prayer for us<\/h3>\n
\"Let us not forget - the Pope points out - that. what sustains each one of us in life is the prayer of Jesus for each one of us.<\/strong>The Father, with name, surname, before the Father, showing Him the wounds that are the price of our salvation (...).<\/p>\nSustained by the prayer of Jesus, our timid prayers are supported on eagle's wings and soar to heaven.\"<\/strong> (General Audience, June 2, 2011)<\/em>.<\/p>\nIn correspondence of love, what we have to do is to persevere in prayer.\u00a0(cf. General Audience, 9-VI-2021)<\/em>and knowing how to combine it with work.<\/p>\n\"Times dedicated to being with God revitalize faith, which helps us in the concreteness of life, and faith, in turn, nourishes prayer, without interruption. In this circularity between faith, life and prayer, the fire of Christian love that God expects of us is kept alive.\" (Ibid.).<\/em><\/p>\nJesus' Easter prayer for us (cf. General Audience, 16-VI-2021)<\/em> was the most intense, in the context of his passion and death: at the last supper, in the garden of Gethsemane and on the cross.<\/p>\nIn short, we do not only pray, but also \"we have been prayed\" by Jesus<\/strong>. \"We have been loved in Christ Jesus, and even at the hour of his passion, death and resurrection everything has been offered for us. And from this must spring our hope and our strength to go forward, giving glory to God with our whole life.<\/p>\nIn fact, in this way the Holy Spirit introduces and configures us to the very \"sensitivity\" of God. And in this way the Holy Spirit introduces and configures us to the very \"sensitivity\" of God.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Mr. Ramiro Pellitero Iglesias, <\/strong>Professor of Pastoral Theology at the Faculty of Theology of the University of Navarra.<\/p>\nPublished in \"Church and new evangelization\".<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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