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For anyone who finds peace and enjoyment in prayer and who seeks union with God through prayer. Non-judgemental and all are welcome to share experiences of the difference prayer has made in their lives.


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  1. Christine85
    May 2, '12 12:32 pm
    Christine85
    I see this was posted a while ago but I will still comment. Sounds good to me!! Your on the right path. I did my Consecration on the Annunciation this year and it was so great!! I feel truly blessed
    Yep, Catholicism sure is the way to go!!
    God bless you +++
  2. william3
    Feb 12, '12 10:18 am
    william3
    I Am sure prayers help and so does our time in contemplation. Anyone who finds peace in prayer; who seeks God through prayer, needs incouragement from time to time. Non-judgemental shared experiences of the difference prayer has made in their lives is needed... Thank you, poor_clare, for this group.
    I am sad that nobody has prayed or shared experiences in the group for so long...

    PSALM 100:4-5
    Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise! Give thanks to him, bless his name for the Lord is good; his steadfast love endures forever, and his faithfulness to all generations.

    Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit. As is was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, world without end. – Amen.
  3. praxising
    May 3, '11 1:48 pm
    praxising
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Mary Jessica View Post
    I will pray for you, I Am sure your prayers will help many people.
    And so will yours and so does our time in contemplation, so, we help so many people when we pray, not just you and I, but everyone. I have to find this encyclical that explains it, but we create something, I call it "spiritual money" that God uses for the good of the Church, in the persons of those in need.

    It's like if you saw a hungry child you would feed him, but when do we ever see that? So we give money to a charity like Save the Children, and they translate that into food in a far away land. God does that with our prayers, by which, I have come to believe through the study of physics and theology, we transform matter into energy and into some kind of spiritual energy we cannot understand. In recent years science has confirmed that the palms of our hands and foreheads (maybe other places) give off electromagnetic energy - all of which we can just call "light."

    The great faith we must have, the acceptance of Mystery, is that we are literally helping people in a very material way through our practice. We hear the stories of Saints doing great works or hear of people starting food banks or whatever and we want to go do something. But we are doing something. Remember the story of Martha rushing about to serve everyone while Mary sat at Jesus' feet. Jesus said, "Mary chose the better part."

    BTW, I understand how we can find words and concepts outside the church that really help give us a vocabulary for what we experience. I never found that led me away from the Church, but more directly into the Church, more directly to Christ. Maybe we should make up our own jargon!
  4. praxising
    Apr 28, '11 8:07 pm
    praxising
    Maybe we could start sharing our stories here and see what happens. Find a few others to invite as we go along? I'm going to start a new thread titled "Sharing Our Stories" and we can see what happens? I'll go do that now.....
    Thread: New Member
  5. benedict67
    Feb 9, '11 3:13 pm
    benedict67
    Thanks for such an informative link, poor clare.
    I have always been taken with the story of Martha and Mary, in
    Luke 10 : 38 - 42.
    '' And the Lord answering, said to her :
    Martha, Martha, thou art careful and art troubled about many things.
    But one thing is necessary. Mary hath chosen the best part, which shall not be taken away from her.
    ( Douay - Rheims english translation ).

    In Cloud of unknowing, Chapter 17 the author states that Mary was in the ' best and holiest part of contemplation, that may be in this life,'
    that is, to be silent and still and taken up in the contemplation of the Lord's words.
    When troubled by many things, important words are not heard !

    Peace and grace.
  6. beckycmarie
    Oct 29, '10 8:13 pm
    beckycmarie
    Here is a great series on contemplative prayer that you can listen to online (or download to an iPod or burn to CDs to listen in your car. . .)

    Contemplation with Fr. Thomas Dubay
  7. beckycmarie
    Oct 29, '10 8:08 pm
    beckycmarie
    Hi everyone,

    A recent post on the Catholic Spiritual Direction blog spoke to me, and I thought I'd share Fr. Edward McIlmail's advice on aids to spiritual growth:

    To stay on track, stick to the basics:

    1. Make frequent use of the sacrament of confession, and worthily receive the Eucharist as often as possible.

    2. Keep up your interior life. Foster a sense of recollection, of interior and exterior silence.

    3. Mortify the senses — no need to see and hear everything around you.

    4. Develop a healthy detachment from earthly things.

    5. Nourish a profound gratitude toward and love for Our Lord.

    6. Cultivate a devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary.

    7. Dedicate time to prayer; if you feel drawn into infused contemplation, be open to it.

    8. Stay close to your spiritual director; this helps to stave off the devil, who does his darnedest to isolate us and get us discouraged.

    9. Be confident of the Holy Spirit’s assistance.

    Click here for the entire post.
  8. sbmp
    Oct 23, '10 4:58 am
    sbmp
    Dear All,

    I find myself more and more drawn to Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament each day. I was with a Religious Community and the Lord called me out for health reasons. Now, though I am sad, I spend more and more hours with Him and my latest meditation was being curled up in the tabernacle with Him and holding Him to my heart, hearing His Sacred Heart beat with mine...strange visual I know, but somehow is comforting.

    In Christ Our Life,
    sbmp
  9. sidhe54
    Oct 13, '10 3:31 pm
    sidhe54
    This site provides Scriptural Rosary which I find helps me with meditation on the mysteries:
    http://www.scripturalrosary.org/
    You might find it useful. You can choose to pray along with male or female voice leading the Rosary recitation. To order the cds:
    http://www.scripturalrosary.org/audiointro.html
    Love of Christ,
    Sidhe54
  10. Irishquad
    Oct 3, '10 1:19 am
    Irishquad
    Your welcome, I became interested in a much deeper prayer life, largely due to his teaching so, I feel indebted to him. One of the many things I love about being Catholic is that we can even better enjoy and benefit form his friendship, now that he has joined the Church Triumphant!

    Peace
    Irishquad

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  1. sambfive
    Sep 6, '10 6:11 pm
    sambfive
    Hi Teresa,

    Thank you for that story about little Mica. I had not realized that thread. I am trying to do better and put prayer intentions first so I don't run out of time on the computer. Lord Jesus continue to heal Baby Mica!
    Amen.
  2. sambfive
    Sep 6, '10 6:10 pm
    sambfive
    Thanks poor_clare, and yes please do think of me when you attend daily Mass. I appreciate it!!!!
    I will think of you all too, when I get to attend. I praise God for you good folks. Blessings.
  3. James_OPL
    Sep 6, '10 4:03 pm
    James_OPL
    That is awsome Teresa ! Thanks for sharing.
  4. tbcrawford
    Sep 6, '10 2:56 pm
    tbcrawford
    Hi Clare,Hi to James & Sambfive & everyone else here
    It is so good to have a place to encourage prayer.I am so grateful to Our Blessed Lord for He has answered so many of my prayer petitions.I believe I witnessed a miracle from prayer on 6thJune 2009 I started a prayer thread called 'Help, Life or death for Baby Mica'.
    Mica was born via a water birth to a parishioner.Immediately after his birth doctors realised he was unwell,he was blue in colour.He was taken to special baby intensive care unit at the John Radcliffe Hospital Oxford.

    Tests were done it was recognised his heart was not able to oxygenate his blood.There was an amount of time where the brain received no oxygen.He was on a life support machine.Our parish priest was called to the hospital where he performed emergency baptism & prayed with the parents all night.

    He had several blood transfusions.His body was unable to oxygenate his blood.He had other problems such as kidneys not functioning.He was still on life support.BUT......
    doctors told the parents the next day that there had not been much hope originally and they couldn't believe some progress had actually been made.Nursing staff and doctors were amazed and attributed it to the power of prayer.They called him the miracle baby.They knew people all over the world were praying for him.
    The day after that he was taken off life support.He came home from hospital June 14th.The family moved to Egypt but our praish priest went to visit them a few months back.
    If anyone wishes to look up the threads (there are a few!) use the Search button & type Baby Mica they will all come up.
    God bless you all
  5. poor_clare
    Sep 6, '10 11:37 am
    poor_clare
    Hi James

    Nice to hear from you.

    Clare
  6. poor_clare
    Sep 6, '10 11:36 am
    poor_clare
    Hi All

    I hope you've had or are having a good day wherever you are.

    I was reading about Teresa of Avila yesterday and how she reached different levels of spirituality through prayer. Some of it was a bit off putting. She recorded an incident where she felt as though her heart was being pierced by a spear.

    I just do what I feel when it comes to prayer but I do feel very close to God; very peaceful - which is obviously a good thing.

    Does anyone have any insights or thoughts about saints or ordinary people who feel that they have experienced stigmata or other signs of Christ's suffering?

    It's obviously very real to them. I just wondered if anyone had any views.

    God bless,

    Clare
  7. James_OPL
    Sep 6, '10 11:33 am
    James_OPL
    Amen, to your prayer poor_clare.
  8. poor_clare
    Sep 6, '10 11:31 am
    poor_clare
    Hi Barb and Marian

    Welcome! Thanks for joining. I'm so glad that you did.

    I think that you can provide some insight into my next post.

    Gob bless,

    Clare
  9. poor_clare
    Sep 6, '10 11:30 am
    poor_clare
    Evening Prayer

    In the Name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit

    Dear God

    Thank you for the blessings that you have given me this day.
    Thank you for filling me with joy from the start of the day and blessing me with your presence.

    Thank you for my friends here and in all parts of my life.
    I pray now for their private intentions.

    Bless your children who are homeless and in need.
    Bless your children who suffer in body, mind and spirit
    Deliver them and grant them peace

    Dear God please help me to conquer my ego and grant me the grace
    of true humility.
    Let me desire always to be last.

    Continue to help me to love those who hate me.
    Support me in my prayers to overcome the oppression of evil.

    I am your unworthy but willing servant. Whatever you ask of me, I will gladly do. Please grant me the courage and strength to do it.

    Amen
  10. James_OPL
    Sep 6, '10 11:27 am
    James_OPL
    Thanks callam,
    Same goes to you !

    I'm glad you put the link to universalis up. Good way to get others familiar with the LOTH.



   

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