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hermitcrab
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In all my years, when folk of whatever tradition have visited and prayer has been suggested, we have always been amenable and joined with each other… be it Chaplet of Divine Mercy, Compline, singing praise with Taize and other tapes, or, when there have been tragedies, simply impromptu words of prayer and of mutual comfort. .
“When two or three are gathered together in My Name. I am with them,” is a truth so strong and beautiful.
Lean on that, not on all these "suppose"s
#Let me ask you this. Suppose your family is Protestant. Not a bad assumption. Now suppose you have a Catholic relative who is visiting for a few days, who suggests a group prayer session. What sort of group prayer session would you be amenable to? Maybe some hymn singing? Or perhaps the Liturgy of the Hours or the approximate on universalis.com/ ? And how would you respond to a Catholic who was friendly, upbeat, and eager to pray in a group with you?#
“When two or three are gathered together in My Name. I am with them,” is a truth so strong and beautiful.
Lean on that, not on all these "suppose"s
#Let me ask you this. Suppose your family is Protestant. Not a bad assumption. Now suppose you have a Catholic relative who is visiting for a few days, who suggests a group prayer session. What sort of group prayer session would you be amenable to? Maybe some hymn singing? Or perhaps the Liturgy of the Hours or the approximate on universalis.com/ ? And how would you respond to a Catholic who was friendly, upbeat, and eager to pray in a group with you?#