1. Prayer
Prayer is the lifting up of the mind and heart to God. In prayer we turn to God and express our need of him, our love for him and our desire to please him. “Prayer uniteth the soul to God”. (1)
We can pray with words, whether aloud or silently, or we can pray without words. Such wordless prayer is not talking or thinking, but simply looking and loving.
God “may well be loved, but not thought. By love he can be caught and held, but by thinking never”. (2)
Morning prayers
Sign of the Cross
Remember God’s Presence
Our Father
Act of Adoration and Love
Thanksgiving for the great things in life
Give yourself to God, and ask him to help you to be true to him during the day
Ask your Patron Saint to pray for you and your Guardian Angel to protect you
The Grace
Evening prayers
Sign of the Cross
Remember God’s Presence
Our Father
Act of Adoration and Love
Thanksgiving for the past day
Self-examination, confession and expression of sorrow
Prayer for others, living and departed, and for yourself
Ask your Patron Saint to pray for you and your Guardian Angel to protect you
Give yourself to God
The Grace
References
1. Julian of Norwich (A.D. 1373) Revelations of Divine Love, ninth edition edited by Warrack, G. (1927) London: Methuen.
2. Anon (14th century) The cloud of unknowing, translated by Wolters, C. (1961) Middlesex: Penguin Books Ltd.