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A call to prayer! 🙏
As war has begun, let us unite our hearts and lift the world to God in prayer.
Please comment “Amen” after reciting the Lord’s Prayer (Our Father).
@AerLingus please assist a passenger who's been refused boarding. He is about to miss his flight. He's on a return flight to Rome from Chicago. A transit visa is being requested. It wasn't requested on his outward trip.
One of my favorite prayers...
Profoundly poignant, in any station or stage of life.
The Litany of Humility
O Jesus! meek and humble of heart, Hear me.
From the desire of being esteemed,
Deliver me, Jesus.
From the desire of being loved...
From the desire of being extolled ...
From the desire of being honored ...
From the desire of being praised ...
From the desire of being preferred to others...
From the desire of being consulted ...
From the desire of being approved ...
From the fear of being humiliated ...
From the fear of being despised...
From the fear of suffering rebukes ...
From the fear of being calumniated ...
From the fear of being forgotten ...
From the fear of being ridiculed ...
From the fear of being wronged ...
From the fear of being suspected ...
That others may be loved more than I,
Jesus, grant me the grace to desire it.
That others may be esteemed more than I ...
That, in the opinion of the world,
others may increase and I may decrease ...
That others may be chosen and I set aside ...
That others may be praised and I unnoticed ...
That others may be preferred to me in everything...
That others may become holier than I, provided that I may become as holy as I should…
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O sweet Jesus! meek and humble of Heart, make my heart like unto Thine, and give me the grace of final perseverance.
Amen.
Father.
Action Step:
Pray the Our Father slowly and reflect on each phrase. Choose one line that stands out and carry it in your heart throughout the day.
May your day be filled with the peace of prayer!
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Reading of the Day: Isaiah 55:10-11; Matthew 6:7-15
Reflection:
Today, Jesus teaches us how to pray with the words of the Our Father. He reminds us that prayer is not about many words but about a sincere heart. God knows what we need before we even ask, but He desires that we...
turn to Him in trust and love.
Isaiah reassures us that God’s Word never returns empty (Isaiah 55:11). When we pray, we are not just speaking—we are opening ourselves to transformation. This Lent, let’s focus on prayer not as a routine, but as a living conversation with our