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On his return trip to Rome, Pope Leo XIV shared with reporters that the devotional book, The Practice of the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence, "...has been my spirituality for many years.”
Brother Lawrence (Nicholas Herman, 1614–1691) was a humble Carmelite lay brother in a Paris monastery, working mostly in the kitchen and repairing sandals. He had no formal education, yet developed a profoundly simple way of living in constant communion with God.
The book (a collection of his letters, conversations, and maxims recorded by others) teaches one core idea:
"Practice the presence of God continually" by turning every moment, even the most ordinary tasks (washing dishes, walking, eating), into acts of love and prayer by keeping your heart and mind directed toward God.
"Do everything for the love of God."
Not for spiritual feelings, success, or reward, but purely out of love. Even menial work becomes prayer when done for Him.
"Constant, simple conversation with God."
Talk to God naturally throughout the day like a close friend (“Lord, I’m peeling these potatoes for love of You,” “Help me when I’m impatient,” “Thank You”). No need for fancy words or set times.
"When you get distracted, gently return."
Don’t beat yourself up for wandering thoughts. Just calmly turn back to God. He values the effort more than perfection.
"Abandon yourself completely to God."
Trust Him in good times and bad. Accept joys and sufferings equally as coming from His hand.
"No complicated methods needed."
Bro. Lawrence rejected elaborate spiritual techniques. The “shortest way” to God is loving Him in the present moment, whatever you’re doing.
The entire message: Holiness is not about extraordinary experiences or strict rules — it’s about loving God in the ordinary, right now, with a childlike heart.
The Practice of the Presence of God has been a life-changing little book for many (often under 100 pages) that shows anyone — busy parent, worker, student — can live in deep union with God all day long.
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@drucillaforson “Put your head on the table and sleep ??”” … then it must have just been your school … or maybe “all heads on the table” and “put your head on the table and sleep” are two different things.