A Collection of:
Prayers
“Pray as if everything depended on prayer; then work as if everything depended on work.”
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Prayer comes in many ways. Julian of Norwich explored Body Prayer comprised of four poses and intentions: Await, Allow, Accept, and Attend. You will find many different ways of praying here.
“Pray as if everything depended on prayer; then work as if everything depended on work.”
Click here for the weekly Sunday Imaginative Contemplation
The Collect is a prayer. In fact, it is an ancient form of prayer. Essentially, it is a public prayer, prayed by and for the assembled group.
Taking a virtual walk while Jesus’ Beatitudes are explored.
This reflection was handed to me by a neighbour. She found it in her husbands wallet when he passed away.
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This reflection will appear on Aug 31. The initial text is from Margaret Silf who has adapted a story from Ezekiel 47. The prayer is from Pope Francis from Laudato Si
The following is an instruction into a process called Imaginative Contemplation. Essentially, St Ignatius presents imagining as a way of praying. This helps us see things from God’s perspective.
Three things coming together – The text of Peter coming to Jesus on the water, a colloquy and Enya’s “On Your Shore.T”
This text is taken from a Margaret Silf Book called Landscapes of Prayer published by Augsburg books.
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Resting allows us to quiet ourselves before God and revives our minds, bodies, and spirits. Resting as a spiritual practice is intentional and can be practiced in community or alone
This text is taken from a Margaret Silf Book called Landscapes of Prayer published by Augsburg books.
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