Lent is a Time for Prayer
Pray without ceasing, for this is the will of God! Prayer is nothing but silent communion with God. By prayer, we acknowledge God's Power and Goodness, and our own neediness and dependence. Lent is an excellent time for drawing ourselves closer to God, and to make reparation for the many times we have neglected Him in our lives.
Praying can take many forms - the simple heartfelt prayer or the more structured form of praying during Lent, such as meditating on the Stations of the Cross, or reciting the Litany of the Passion, saying the Rosary, Divine mercy chaplet, small ejaculation prayers such as O Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner etc offers us so many opportunities, both individually as well as communally, to grow in our faith.
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Fr. Tom Mangattuthazhe
PRAISE GOD
BLESSED BE THE ONE WHO COMES IN THE NAME OF THE LORD
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Pray without ceasing, for this is the will of God! Prayer is nothing but silent communion with God. By prayer, we acknowledge God's Power and Goodness, and our own neediness and dependence. Lent is an excellent time for drawing ourselves closer to God, and to make reparation for the many times we have neglected Him in our lives.
Praying can take many forms - the simple heartfelt prayer or the more structured form of praying during Lent, such as meditating on the Stations of the Cross, or reciting the Litany of the Passion, saying the Rosary, Divine mercy chaplet, small ejaculation prayers such as O Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner etc offers us so many opportunities, both individually as well as communally, to grow in our faith.
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Fr. Tom Mangattuthazhe
PRAISE GOD
BLESSED BE THE ONE WHO COMES IN THE NAME OF THE LORD
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