Friday, October 27, 2017

Friday, Twenty-Ninth Week in Ordinary Time

Readings of the day: RB 20
Mass: Romans 7:18-25a; Resp. Psalm 119; Luke 12:54-59

The Holy Rule of Saint Benedict
Ch. 20. Reverence in Prayer

Whenever we want to ask some favor of a powerful man, we do it humbly and respectfully, for fear of presumption. How much more important, then, to lay our petitions before the Lord God of all things with the utmost humility and sincere devotion. We must know that God regards our purity of heart and tears of compunction, not our many words. Prayer should therefore be short and pure, unless perhaps it is prolonged under the inspiration of divine grace. In community, however, prayer should always be brief; and when the superior gives the signal, all should rise together.



Lord, let your steadfast love become my comfort
according to your promise to your servant.
Psalm 119:76

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