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Should I take this in the sense of “praying for one another” or euphemistically as declaring me an enemy (e.g. as in “Praying for one’s enemies”)?James I will pray for you.
In either case I appreciate that but you also need to know that God does not hear the prayers of an unrepentant sinner. You must be in a state of grace (no mortal sin) for your prayers to have been heard. So if you have committed any grave sin (fornication, adultery, heresy against The Church, masturbation, premarital sex, slander, abortion etc.) since you were baptised and have not confessed it to an apostolic authority (priest or bishop) it is dubious at best that you are in a state of grace. So for the time being you might first try to start off with a prayer of repentance (try Psalm 51 - The Miserere) then pray for me.
Just thought I’d save you some time.
But if you really want to experience the power of prayer like the saints did you need to get started right away with RCIA and become Catholic. Then you can receive the sacraments of reconciliation (and Eucharist) and be assured that your sins are forgiven and your prayers are actually heard. And then if you want to really become a prayer warrior ask Mary to pray with you since “her soul magnifies the Lord” (Luke 1:46) and will add an extra zing
James