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On Prayer

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 August 2024

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I suppose we must all, at some time, have been disturbed by the thought of how seldom we pray. We find, when we think it over, that we ‘never seem to have time to pray’, or even that we just ‘never feel inclined to pray’. It does not ‘come naturally’, we realize; perhaps because there hardly ever seems to be any real ‘occasion’ for it; and all this can worry us. We feel, somehow, that we ought to pray more often, and more wholeheartedly, than we ever manage to do.

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Copyright © 1956 Provincial Council of the English Province of the Order of Preachers

References

1 Confessions 3, 6.

2 Julian of Norwich, Revelations ch. 26.

3 2a-2ae, 83, 1.

4 De Fide Orthodoxa bk 3, ch. 24.

5 Mother Julian, Revelations chs 41-43.