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How much time and energy is exerted in obtaining a degree from some prestigious University? How much blood, sweat and tears are expended to win a trophy from some sporting event? How much time and energy can even be consumed in preparing for a surprise Birthday party? If we can expend so much time, money, emotional and physical energy for such natural pursuits, should we not at least expend more of our time and energy in what is the greatest of all arts, “The art of all arts” and that is learning the Practice of Prayer?
St. Alphonsus Liguori, Doctor of the Church, calls prayer the key to salvation and following are five short, clear and concrete steps we can undertake to improve our personal prayer life, grow in holiness, be a source of holiness to many others and experience a nearly constant peace and overflowing joy!
2. Confession. If we are not at peace with God, if our conscience is reproaching us, if we have unforgiven and unconfessed sins we will find that talking face to face with God as friends will be all the more difficult. If we hurt our friend, we apologize, seek forgiveness, and then return to amicable relations.
3. Set a time and a place to pray. Man is a creature of habit. We do certain things every day at the same time and place. Of capital importance should be to form the habit of prayer. This habit will result in our salvation and possibly the salvation of many others. We can pray at any time and any place and in any circumstance. However, there are “Prime times” that we should pray. Morning prayer upon arising from sleep, grace before meals, before going on a trip, the family Rosary in the evening before dinner, and night prayers—these are traditional times for prayer.
4. Mass and Holy Communion. By far the greatest prayer in the world is the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Sunday Mass is obligatory, under pain of mortal sin. However, if we are truly in love with God, we should not aim for the minimum but rather the maximum! The greatest action and gesture under the heavens that will lead us to eternal life in heaven is to assist at Holy Mass and receive Holy Communion fervently, humbly, and with great confidence. The angels in heaven experience a holy envy towards us because even the greatest of angels cannot receive Jesus in Holy Communion. How privileged we really are!
5. Seek Our Lady of the Rosary. Our Lady of Fatima appeared in 1917 from May to October. In every one of the Apparitions she insisted on the praying of the Rosary. Blessed Pope John Paul II, in Blessed Virgin Mary and the Rosary, also insisted that we pray the Rosary and for two specific important intentions: 1) for world peace, 2) for the sake of the family. The Rosary priest, Father Patrick Peyton, coined these immortal proverbs: “The family that prays together, stays together….” And “A world at prayer is a world at peace.” The family should find a time and place and pray the Rosary every day. May the father who is the spiritual head of the family initiate this practice, bring the family together, and persevere in this prayer for the salvation of his entire family.
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Stuart says
Wise words again Sam. Thanks!
James Bond says
Thanks Sam!
Suze says
“May the father who is the spiritual head of the family initiate this practice, bring the family together, and persevere in this prayer for the salvation of his entire family.” A family that has such a father is deeply blessed. I’m divorced and my husband has remarried, but I still pray the Rosary for him and for our children. Most of our children have left the faith but I have to trust in the power of Mary’s intercession, and I wait to see the miracles that God has in store for all of us.
James Bond says
Dear Lady,
My heart goes out to you! I will pray with you and for your family. I am praying the rosary daily and praying that my own family will come to pray it regularly without prompting. Stay the course sister in Christ, He will answer your prayer.
Jim Bond
Schuyler VA
Sgiandubh51@yahoo.com
Exequiel says
Peace and good tidings! May I post pictures from the Catholic Gentleman on 9gag?
NICHOLAS LOPES says
HI SAM, I AM NEW TO CATHOLIC GENTLEMEN. ITS A GREAT SITE. PRAYER AND JUST PRAYING IS SO IMPORTANT FOR ALL OF US. WE NEED TO DO IT. WHY, BECAUSE GOD IS LISTENING. THANK YOU, SAM. YOUR SITE IS GOOD STUFF. NICHOLAS