One of the saints who was martyred by Henry VIII who was his chancellor, was a lawyer. He had a very busy practise yet each day he said he spent 2 hours in prayer to start the day off.
We can’t be too busy to pray.
Mother Teresa was riding in a cab with a priest. He told her that he was so busy in his work that he didn’t have time to pray like he should. She told him he was too busy.
The previous Pope John Paul prayed the entire rosary, 15 decades, every day. Is any of our scheduals busier than his was?
One 5 decade rosary takes between 15-20 minutes on the average. Our Lady said to pray her rosary.
We have people all the time who give reasons why they drifted off from practise of their faith: Mass is boring, Sunday is the only day I have for me, didn’t see any need for it anymore, the scandals were too much, I lost my enthusiasm, Sermons aren’t interesting, I don’t know anybody, I don’t agree with everything, …
But it would be interesting to ask the question, have you been praying 15-20 minutes a day?
Someone once said that reading about our faith, or thinking about our faith is not enough to gain the graces we need. We have to ask for them in prayer. In the hail mary of the rosary we ask Mary to pray for us NOW and at the hour of our death. In the litany of the saints, we ask each saint to pray for us. We must ask for grace. It isn’t enough to think and ponder, which is good at times. But it isn’t asking. We need to pray for our children and for one another, and ask for blessings. In the Mass, we are constantly asking.
Here is what Mary explained to Catherine Laboure in 1830 about the picture of her on her Miraculous Medal she wanted everyone to wear.
During this apparition, Mary’s hands had 3 rings on each finger. Each ring gave off rays of colored light. A few rings did not. Mary said that the lights radiating from the rings are graces that people ASK for. The rings that didn’t radiate light she said were graces not given because they were NOT asked for.
How many people have said, I don’t feel right about my faith any more, or I’ve changed and I’m not quite as dedicated as I was. Grace is essential, there is no way around it, and it is gotten thru prayer every day.
There may be a sneaky feeling by some that I’m over doing this a bit. Not at all. No prayer, no life. Just that simple. How many people do you think left the faith when praying 20-30 minutes a day? And that is minimum. How many people do you think would stay away if they prayed 20-30 minutes a day?