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Continue in prayer. |
Colossians 4:2 |
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The more troubled we are,
the more we should turn to prayer.
It is in prayer that we draw consolation and strength.
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St. Marie Rivier, 19th century
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Watch and pray. |
Jesus; Mt. 26:41 |
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Make a little space free for God,
and rest for a time in him.
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St. Anselm, 12th century
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My heart is ready, O God. |
Psalm 57:7 |
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Prayer is nothing else
than an intimate sharing between friends;
it means taking time frequently to be alone with him
whom we know loves us.
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St. Teresa of Avila, 16th century
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Pray without ceasing. |
1 Thessalonians 5:16 |
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Prayer is the mother of a thousand blessings.
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St. John Chrysostom, 4th century
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Return to the Lord...
for he is gracious and compassionate.
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Joel 2:13 |
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If you find that you have
wandered away from the shelter of God,
lead your heart back to him quietly and simply.
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St. Francis de Sales, 17th century
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Pray for each other. |
James 5:16 |
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More grace comes to one who prays for others.
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St. Ambrose, 4th century
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Continue in prayer. |
Colossians 4:2 |
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When we neglect prayer,
evil can penetrate our hearts.
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St. Teresa of Kolkata, 20th century
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Be still. |
Psalm 46:10 |
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In the silence of the heart, God speaks.
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St. Teresa of Kolkata, 20th century
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