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St. Teresa of Avila
The Way of Perfection

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prayers

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1 Prol | about. I rely upon their prayers, by means of which the Lord 2 Prol, 0(10)| God, and trusting in their prayers, as he himself says."~ 3 Unic, 3 | live in such a way that our prayers may be of avail to help 4 Unic, 3 | before the Lord. If your prayers and desires and disciplines 5 Unic, 5 | your good works and your prayers should have a sure foundation.~ 6 Unic, 5 | good men, and after so many prayers to the Lord that He would 7 Unic, 7 | many tears, penances and prayers it costs; how careful is 8 Unic, 8 | freedom from God by many prayers. When she looks upon such 9 Unic, 17 | but can only recite vocal prayers, in which they chiefly occupy 10 Unic, 17 | dwell upon each of her vocal prayers as she says them. There 11 Unic, 20 | whom you speak. For your prayers must be for the profit of 12 Unic, 21 | thing to base your prayer on prayers which were uttered by the 13 Unic, 21 | will explain these Divine prayers, for that I should not presume 14 Unic, 22 | prayer is, or how vocal prayers should be said, or what 15 Unic, 22 | before beginning the vocal prayers which you are about to say 16 Unic, 24 | herself wearied by long prayers, and so I will not begin 17 Unic, 24 | but will speak simply of prayers which, as Christians, we 18 Unic, 24 | consider it enough to say our prayers as a mere habit, repeating 19 Unic, 24 | do when we are saying our prayers and at the same time listening 20 Unic, 26 | learn to say your vocal prayers well, I mean, as they ought 21 Unic, 28 | eyes when they say their prayers; this, for many reasons, 22 Unic, 29 | the way to recite vocal prayers well, there is no need for 23 Unic, 29 | Paternoster and whatever other prayers we like with great peace 24 Unic, 30 | petition and to say our vocal prayers well. This would indeed 25 Unic, 30 | to your saying your vocal prayers well. I know a nun who could 26 Unic, 30 | if she omitted saying her prayers her mind wandered so much 27 Unic, 30 | than these and a few other prayers she would spend two or three 28 Unic, 30 | but could only say vocal prayers. She was quite an old woman 29 Unic, 30 | religious life. I asked her what prayers she said, and from her reply 30 Unic, 30 | them if you say your vocal prayers as they should be said and 31 Unic, 31 | Paternoster, and all other vocal prayers, and what we ask for in 32 Unic, 31 | a large number of vocal prayers in a great hurry, as though 33 Unic, 31 | to go on reciting their prayers, which only distract them 34 Unic, 32 | sisters, try not to let the prayers you make to so great a Lord 35 Unic, 34 | do not tell you to say no prayers at all, for if I did you 36 Unic, 40 | wrong with them, say their prayers, walk in humility and beseech 37 Unic, 42 | say all the other vocal prayers you may have to recite.~


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