Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,9 | to note the intensity of prayer, reflection and spirit of
2 I,13 | Intense emotion surrounded my prayer at the Western Wall and
3 I,15 | rooted in contemplation and prayer. Ours is a time of continual
4 II,20 | experience of silence and prayer offers the proper setting
5 II,25 | the meaning of that entire prayer, in which the Psalmist brings
6 II,26 | man without hope, but the prayer of the Son who offers his
7 III,32| Prayer ~32. This training in holiness
8 III,32| above all in the art of prayer. The Jubilee Year has been
9 III,32| been a year of more intense prayer, both personal and communal.
10 III,32| communal. But we well know that prayer cannot be taken for granted.
11 III,32| us to pray!" (Lk 11:1). Prayer develops that conversation
12 III,32| Trinitarian shape of Christian prayer and living it fully, above
13 III,33| part as a renewed need for prayer? Other religions, which
14 III,33| this regard. It shows how prayer can progress, as a genuine
15 III,33| become genuine "schools" of prayer, where the meeting with
16 III,33| falls in love". Intense prayer, yes, but it does not distract
17 III,34| are of course called to prayer in a particular way: of
18 III,34| be content with a shallow prayer that is unable to fill their
19 III,34| essential that education in prayer should become in some way
20 III,34| with the Psalms of Morning Prayer with which the public prayer
21 III,34| Prayer with which the public prayer of the Church invites us
22 III,34| all-pervading climate of prayer. With proper discernment,
23 III,34| especially in liturgical prayer. Perhaps it is more thinkable
24 III,38| gives personal and communal prayer its proper place, we shall
25 III,38| nothing" (cf. Jn 15:5). ~It is prayer which roots us in this truth.
26 III,38| the moment of faith, of prayer, of conversation with God,
27 III,38| a renewed commitment to prayer. ~
28 III,39| primacy of holiness and prayer is inconceivable without
29 III,39| of honour in the public prayer of the Church. Individuals
30 IV,46 | above all through insistent prayer to the Lord of the harvest (
31 IV,48 | to his Mystical Body. The prayer of Jesus in the Upper Room — "
32 IV,48 | full unity. 34 ~Christ's prayer reminds us that this gift
33 IV,48 | closed-heartedness. It is on Jesus's prayer and not on our own strength
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