The Mindful Our Father
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Messenger Publications
Published:24th Oct '22
Should be back in stock very soon
The Lord’s Prayer is a simple prayer that goes back to Jesus. But even though it has been around for a long time, we no longer know how to pray it as it should be prayed. We grow up saying this prayer in a hurried way, we continue to recite it in a rush, and we risk dying without ever waking up to its richness. This book slows things down, in order to help us recognize something of the richness of this great prayer. There is a real need to reflect and meditate on each phrase of the Our Father, to ‘chew’ on the words as a cow would chew on the cud, to find the marrow of meaning, and so discover true nourishment. It is like digging for hidden treasure. Each chapter approaches a particular phrase of the Our Father from multiple perspectives, in order to facilitate a deepening level of engagement with its richness. By going through the Lord’s Prayer phrase by phrase, it is possible to taste something of the unique flavour of each line. Every chapter includes moving stories which throw a new spotlight on the marvellous riches concealed in this familiar prayer. Each chapter also includes short prayers based on the Lord’s Prayer, prayers that get us in touch with the depth and breadth of this foundational prayer. Once we translate the spiritual wisdom of the Lord’s Prayer into the personal language of our experience, we shall be led to a unique encounter with the God who yearns for us more than we could ever yearn for him.
‘A slow, appreciative approach, written with great personal insight...well worth reading’
* The Irish Catholic *
‘Tucked into these pages are little nuggets of wisdom from a plethora of individuals... This is one of those rare satisfying books to be cherished.’
* The Catholic Post *‘A spiritual gem that could bear much fruit for any parish prayer group or personal library’
* Intercom magazine *‘beautifully written...an eminently readable book and I commend it to all...’
* The FurrISBN: 9781788125796
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152 pages