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Hopko – A Primer on Prayer

Fr. Thomas Hopko  

Prayer is a specific activity that must be a part of a person’s life. It is, as the catechism says, “a lifting of the mind and heart to God.” It is a talking with God, and a listening to Him. It is communion with God in the most direct, experiential way. Christians must pray. We cannot substitute anything in the place of prayer. We cannot think that prayer is “anything good that we do” in the sense of replacing the actual act of prayer about which Christ spoke when He said: “When you pray, go into your room and close the door, and pray in secret…” Although everything good done by man glorifies God, the specific activity of prayer must be retained and perfected.   [Read more...]