Saturday, October 27, 2018

Chapter 20: The ideal of true reverence in prayer


When we come, then, with our requests in prayer before the Lord, who is God of all creation, is it not all the more important that we should approach him in a spirit of real humility and a devotion that is open to him alone and free from distracting thoughts? We really must  be quite clear that our prayer will be heard, not because of the eloquence and length of all we have to say, but because of the heartfelt repentance and openness of our hearts to the Lord whom we approach. (From Ch. 20 of Saint Benedict's Rule, trans. by Patrick Barry, OSB, 1997.)

Meditation teaches me to turn from intention to attention.

1 comment:

  1. “Contemplation,” says Thomas Acquinas, “is simple enjoyment of the truth.” True reverence in prayer means this simple enjoyment of you, Abba, in the midst of all my distractions. Thank you for the gift of the mantra which helps lead me to this joy.

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