Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 7 | apostolic life, our life of prayer, and our community life
2 1, 9 | unity calls for a union of prayer, a life of brotherhood,
3 2, 23 | Times must be reserved for prayer, work, and rest, as these
4 2, 24 | do not distance us from prayer, from the apostolate, or
5 2 | Chastity, Prayer, Sacraments~ ~
6 2, 25 | faithful to meeting Him in prayer, especially in meditation.
7 2, 27 | fast orrecite a special prayer, or perform an act of charity,
8 2, 31 | to make continual use of prayer, which re-kindles courage
9 2, 39 | will. This he sought in prayer, in consultation, in the
10 2, 42 | Holy Spirit by persevering prayer and by listening to his
11 2, 43 | renewal. We discern it in prayer, so as to arrive at a decision
12 3, 53 | active apostolate. By his prayer and the offering up of his
13 3, 56 | into our communities and by prayer, especially in times of
14 3, 57 | 57. Prayer in common1 is an essential
15 3, 57 | together, it is, above all, our prayer that builds up the community
16 3, 57 | jointly responsible for this prayer, which weaves together the
17 3, 57 | Eucharist that our community prayer reaches its highest level2.~ ~ ~
18 3, 60 | Brothers, to respect times for prayer, for work, and for rest.~ ~ ~
19 3, 61 | normal place for community prayer. Christ's eucharistic presence
20 3, 62 | open to all people in its prayer and in its apostolate. (
21 4 | Chapter 4 Prayer Life~ ~
22 4 | In Union with Christ's Prayer~ ~
23 4, 64 | Spirit4. ~ ~Our life of prayer is the grace of being drawn
24 4, 64 | drawn into Christ's own prayer.~ ~ ~
25 4, 65 | 65. All Christian prayer wells up from a heart attuned
26 4 | Sources of our Prayer~ ~
27 4, 66 | the enduring source of our prayer. Our daily prayer is also
28 4, 66 | of our prayer. Our daily prayer is also nourished by our
29 4, 67 | 67. Mary is a model of prayer for us. Virgin of the Annunciation,
30 4, 68 | became a man of constant prayer, even when engaged in the
31 4, 68 | came back to the subject of prayer, which he called the "essential
32 4, 68 | to make our whole life a prayer.~ ~ ~
33 4, 70 | the Hours2, we make our prayer one with that of Jesus,
34 4, 70 | and renews our personal prayer5. When well celebrated,
35 4, 70 | Lauds is our morning prayer, and Vespers our evening
36 4, 70 | and Vespers our evening prayer.~ ~70.1 In fidelity to our
37 4, 70 | invite others to share our prayer: parents, friends, young
38 4 | Prayer in our apostolic Life~ ~
39 4, 71 | apostolate leads us back to prayer, which now embraces the
40 4, 72 | 72. As prayer and self-discipline develop,
41 4, 73 | carried out in a spirit of prayer, are indispensable means
42 4, 73 | day of recollection and prayer. The last day of the year
43 4, 74 | child to its mother3. By prayer, and by studying what the
44 4, 74 | or by some other Marial prayer that reflects the mind of
45 4 | Men of Prayer~ ~
46 4, 77 | 77. Prayer is for us an absolute necessity1.
47 4, 77 | indentified with apostolic work. Prayer is being present to, and
48 4, 77 | responsibility for his own prayer life and shares responsibility
49 4, 77 | community organises its prayer in accordance with the directives
50 4, 77 | mind towards other forms of prayer that may encourage this
51 4, 77 | organise times for community prayer.~ ~77.3 We take advantage
52 4, 77 | devote more time to personal prayer.~ ~ ~
53 5, 81 | he believed that it was prayer above all that influenced
54 5, 82 | more dynamic its spirit of prayer and zeal, the more effective
55 5, 87 | in the Faith: catechesis, prayer, sacraments. ~ ~87.2 We
56 5, 88 | 2) by friendship and by prayer. We willingly accept their
57 5, 88 | apostolic movements, in prayer groups, and in fostering
58 6, 100| to quiet reflection, to prayer, and to life in community. ~ ~
59 6, 104| activities with the life of prayer and with community life.
60 6, 106| evidence of his own fidelity by prayer and by an exemplary life.~ ~
61 6, 108| Novices, should be men of prayer, skilled in spiritual discernment,
62 6, 110| personal study, persevering prayer, and the review of our life
63 8, 116| should do so only after due prayer and reflection1.~ ~If, during
64 9, 121| would spend a long time in prayer3. With kindness and firmness,
65 9, 128| broad community of life, of prayer, and of apostolic work.
66 11, 169| frequently in a spirit of prayer, and we live by them with
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