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In today’s episode, we discuss the idea that prayer is a mystery.
As Catholic Christians, we rarely hear the idea that prayer is a mystery. But the Catechism of the Catholic Church describes prayer using this very notion of prayer as a mystery.
In using this type of language, the Catechism encourages us to understand that prayer requires is not something entirely in our control but rather requires God’s initiative and assistance to the human soul.
Prayer is not something that can be done solely by human agency but requires God’s leading and continuous support.
Join us today in our discussion about prayer as a divine mystery.
https://catholicheritagespirituality.com/episode116/
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By Mary Estrada and Dr. Erik EstradaIn today’s episode, we discuss the idea that prayer is a mystery.
As Catholic Christians, we rarely hear the idea that prayer is a mystery. But the Catechism of the Catholic Church describes prayer using this very notion of prayer as a mystery.
In using this type of language, the Catechism encourages us to understand that prayer requires is not something entirely in our control but rather requires God’s initiative and assistance to the human soul.
Prayer is not something that can be done solely by human agency but requires God’s leading and continuous support.
Join us today in our discussion about prayer as a divine mystery.
https://catholicheritagespirituality.com/episode116/
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iTunes (click iTunes > Ratings and Reviews > Write a Review)