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Interior Prayer: Carthusian Novice Conferences (Cistercian Studies) by A Carthusian (1996-11-01)
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May 06, 2025
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monk
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jesus
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"Starts with an invitation to reflect upon what prayer is to me, followed by the reflections of 7 novices and their novice master.
"Prayer is the ability to be transparent"
"Prayer is your mystery. You, Father. Your secret, Christ. The magic of Love. ... Prayer ,it's this nothing, or this something without which nothing makes sense."
"How to pray? I no longer know how to pray. Why light a candle in broad daylight?""
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"Prayer is the ability to be transparent"
"Prayer is your mystery. You, Father. Your secret, Christ. The magic of Love. ... Prayer ,it's this nothing, or this something without which nothing makes sense."
"How to pray? I no longer know how to pray. Why light a candle in broad daylight?""
May 6, 2025
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""For me, prayer is eternal. I can see myself praying eternally, singing the praise of God, with the thousands upon thousands holding their palms in their hands ... the holy people"
"Our being and our prayer will be the same thing. We are our 'weight' of prayer"
"We will all, at last, be Carthusians!""
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"Our being and our prayer will be the same thing. We are our 'weight' of prayer"
"We will all, at last, be Carthusians!""
May 6, 2025
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""Prayer is the heart-beat of life, here of Life itself, and so of our own life too. Let us be silent, and pray."
In the gospel of Luke, when Jesus prays, everything revolves around the Father.
"Jesus has shown us how to behave as sons; to live in absolute trust of the Father"
"Prayer expresses the deepest movement of the heart; the heart of Jesus is totally turned towards the Father in the unity of his Sonship.""
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In the gospel of Luke, when Jesus prays, everything revolves around the Father.
"Jesus has shown us how to behave as sons; to live in absolute trust of the Father"
"Prayer expresses the deepest movement of the heart; the heart of Jesus is totally turned towards the Father in the unity of his Sonship.""
May 6, 2025
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""One day the Father looked upon us, and chose us to be his sons, His Spirit came down upon us, and made us aware of our deepest identity; he whispered a secret name, and a way to follow. He drew us into the desert, to intimacy with him, and to a purification of understanding of the coming of his Kingdom. We were confident in our human means; we had to learn the paradoxical ways of God, and poverty in the Spirit.""
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May 7, 2025
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"".. detachment from the things of the earth is not enough. If the heart is neat and tidy, but empty, seven other spirits, more evil than the one which has been expelled, risk entering in ... If I don't have love, I am nothing, my prayer is nothing!"
".. prayer that asks for nothing, but is exclusively occupied with the person of the Lord, intent on receiving the communication he is making of himself in his Word ..""
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".. prayer that asks for nothing, but is exclusively occupied with the person of the Lord, intent on receiving the communication he is making of himself in his Word ..""
May 7, 2025
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"Jesus tells us about the Father and our behavior is ought to be a practical consequence out of that revelation.
He is good to the wicked (Lk 6:28,35)
The wicked judge listens to the widow, how much more will He listen (Lk 18.1-5)
The lazy friend will help, how much more will He help (Lk 11:5-8)
We, sinners, do good for our children, how much more will He give (Lk 11:11-13)
He awaits us with open arms. (Lk 15:11-32)"
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He is good to the wicked (Lk 6:28,35)
The wicked judge listens to the widow, how much more will He listen (Lk 18.1-5)
The lazy friend will help, how much more will He help (Lk 11:5-8)
We, sinners, do good for our children, how much more will He give (Lk 11:11-13)
He awaits us with open arms. (Lk 15:11-32)"
May 9, 2025
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"How should we pray
Confident & with perseverance
"Ask for everything, ask for the Spirit, seek God, knock at the door of the Kingdom."
Humble & with empty hands
"prayer must not be founded on our own 'righteousness', but solely on the merciful goodness of God"
Vigilant & without bargain
As the body of Christ, the new temple, self-interested traders and bargainers in our heart have to go and we need to persist."
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Confident & with perseverance
"Ask for everything, ask for the Spirit, seek God, knock at the door of the Kingdom."
Humble & with empty hands
"prayer must not be founded on our own 'righteousness', but solely on the merciful goodness of God"
Vigilant & without bargain
As the body of Christ, the new temple, self-interested traders and bargainers in our heart have to go and we need to persist."
May 9, 2025
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"What should we pray for
Workers in the harvest
"It is God who gives the increase, God alone"
"the Church relies on .. contemplative men and women ... as the soul of the activity of her apostles"
Don't worry about your life
"We do have needs, but the Father knows them much better than we ourselves do"
The Our Father as basis
"We must ask for the coming of the Kingdom, and that is what we must seek before all else.""
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Workers in the harvest
"It is God who gives the increase, God alone"
"the Church relies on .. contemplative men and women ... as the soul of the activity of her apostles"
Don't worry about your life
"We do have needs, but the Father knows them much better than we ourselves do"
The Our Father as basis
"We must ask for the coming of the Kingdom, and that is what we must seek before all else.""
May 17, 2025
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"The next section about the prayer of petition, I read and meditated on for quite a while. While a prayer of thanksgiving or pure contemplation are not very controversial, the prayer of petition opens up some theological questions.
1. Can prayer change anything in the exterior ordering of the world?
2. Why is one prayer effective and another not?"
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1. Can prayer change anything in the exterior ordering of the world?
2. Why is one prayer effective and another not?"
May 17, 2025
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"Doubts of modern society whether prayer can change anything besides ourselves, can be understood with the philosophical development. Primitive religions are pantheistic, everything is about the necessities of life, prayer is natural. For the Greeks the world is ruled by necessity, Gods and men are under the weight of destiny. Science brought the idea of determinism, a constant & universal law, that rules the world."
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"What is the connection between cosmic determinism and the liberty of God?
Prayer implies a certain vision of the world, where the ordering of the world is not "a rigid succession of phenomena, following on in uniform manner, like the links of a chain", but rather where the ordering is like a living organism with countless interweaving forces contributing to a finality freely willed by God, for the glory of God."
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Prayer implies a certain vision of the world, where the ordering of the world is not "a rigid succession of phenomena, following on in uniform manner, like the links of a chain", but rather where the ordering is like a living organism with countless interweaving forces contributing to a finality freely willed by God, for the glory of God."
May 17, 2025
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"How does prayer relate to the eternal will of God?
Prayer seems to change the will of God (Lk 11, Ex 32), but "God's designs are eternal" (James 1:17).
God wills not only the effects of the cosmos but also their causes, prayer is in the order of causes to produce effects that are eternally willed.
"mankind, by their prayers, may merit to receive that which almighty God has decided from all eternity to give them""
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Prayer seems to change the will of God (Lk 11, Ex 32), but "God's designs are eternal" (James 1:17).
God wills not only the effects of the cosmos but also their causes, prayer is in the order of causes to produce effects that are eternally willed.
"mankind, by their prayers, may merit to receive that which almighty God has decided from all eternity to give them""
May 17, 2025
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"Prayer is a work of God
"The world is not a machine .. but a place of life, that has come from a living intelligence .. open to the action of God .."
"Why did God create prayer? In order to bestow the dignity of causality upon his creatures" (Pascal)
"God in his mercy has freely decreed that it is only with the collaboration of humanity that he will accomplish his plan of salvation: and prayer is an example of this.""
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"The world is not a machine .. but a place of life, that has come from a living intelligence .. open to the action of God .."
"Why did God create prayer? In order to bestow the dignity of causality upon his creatures" (Pascal)
"God in his mercy has freely decreed that it is only with the collaboration of humanity that he will accomplish his plan of salvation: and prayer is an example of this.""
May 17, 2025
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"What makes prayer efficacious?
Tradition says "necessaria ad saltum, per se, pie, perseveranter" (Things necessary for salvation, for oneself, with piety and perseverance)
"Our prayer shares in the mystery of Christ's redemption: a mystery of infinite love, which, however, remains powerless in the face of refusal by a human liberty"
But I should pray all the more fervently for others. Grace and liberty are linked."
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Tradition says "necessaria ad saltum, per se, pie, perseveranter" (Things necessary for salvation, for oneself, with piety and perseverance)
"Our prayer shares in the mystery of Christ's redemption: a mystery of infinite love, which, however, remains powerless in the face of refusal by a human liberty"
But I should pray all the more fervently for others. Grace and liberty are linked."
May 17, 2025
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""necessaria ad salutem .."
The ultimate object of our prayer, as of our desire, must always be eternal life, union with God; there can be no other object that is worthy unless it is subordinated to this end, both for ourselves and for others."
Prayer has to always be under the reserve of: "if this is God's will" and the Holy Spirit will help us to ask for the right things."
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The ultimate object of our prayer, as of our desire, must always be eternal life, union with God; there can be no other object that is worthy unless it is subordinated to this end, both for ourselves and for others."
Prayer has to always be under the reserve of: "if this is God's will" and the Holy Spirit will help us to ask for the right things."
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"".., pie, ..." (with piety)
Our prayer should come from a setting of:
- Love of a son to his Father
- Absolute trust
- Concrete hope in God's providence
- Humility, that sees one's poverty
- Love of one's neighbor
- Obedience to the Father's will
- A purity of heart, that seeks only the glory of God
A gift of God, our effort is to remove the obstacles within us, so that the prayer-love of Christ can spring from us."
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Our prayer should come from a setting of:
- Love of a son to his Father
- Absolute trust
- Concrete hope in God's providence
- Humility, that sees one's poverty
- Love of one's neighbor
- Obedience to the Father's will
- A purity of heart, that seeks only the glory of God
A gift of God, our effort is to remove the obstacles within us, so that the prayer-love of Christ can spring from us."
May 17, 2025
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"".., perseveranter" (with perseverance)
By perseverance their will be a gradual harmonization of our own will with what the Lord desires.
"Prayer gives us a better understanding and acceptance of the situation, and makes us see with God's eyes. What begins as a request for healing can gradually become, through patience, a life offered in reparation.""
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By perseverance their will be a gradual harmonization of our own will with what the Lord desires.
"Prayer gives us a better understanding and acceptance of the situation, and makes us see with God's eyes. What begins as a request for healing can gradually become, through patience, a life offered in reparation.""
May 24, 2025
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"The prayer of petition can lead to an attitude, where it abandons all preoccupations about what to ask and desire, becoming an unconditional 'yes' to the will of God, to ask for nothing, except to grow in love and to refuse nothing, except sin.
This sounds to me as if not to care about the problems around us anymore, but my heart aches when I see the hurt around me, would this be a kind of wildcard prayer?"
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This sounds to me as if not to care about the problems around us anymore, but my heart aches when I see the hurt around me, would this be a kind of wildcard prayer?"