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applepie
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Hi,
What do you think about studying in adoration?
Does it make any difference if it’s studying theology (e.g. reading encyclicals, moral theology books that have to be read for class) as opposed to studying, say, history/language?
I’m not talking about using designated prayer time for study. Prayer would be done outside of this studying as per normal. I’m talking about having to study and instead of studying in the library, studying in front of Jesus instead. Would he prefer that we were there even if our full attention was not given to him?
I remember that St Therese said that she felt guilty for falling asleep in adoration on occasion but that Jesus reassured her that he didn’t mind, he used the example of a father who is quite happy for his little daughter to fall asleep on his lap. This suggests that Jesus may be ok with our full attention not being focused on him in adoration although I do see a distinction between sleeping and studying, sleeping is (usually!) unintentional, studying would be intentional.
What do you think?
What do you think about studying in adoration?
Does it make any difference if it’s studying theology (e.g. reading encyclicals, moral theology books that have to be read for class) as opposed to studying, say, history/language?
I’m not talking about using designated prayer time for study. Prayer would be done outside of this studying as per normal. I’m talking about having to study and instead of studying in the library, studying in front of Jesus instead. Would he prefer that we were there even if our full attention was not given to him?
I remember that St Therese said that she felt guilty for falling asleep in adoration on occasion but that Jesus reassured her that he didn’t mind, he used the example of a father who is quite happy for his little daughter to fall asleep on his lap. This suggests that Jesus may be ok with our full attention not being focused on him in adoration although I do see a distinction between sleeping and studying, sleeping is (usually!) unintentional, studying would be intentional.
What do you think?