Easter Prayer 2008: A Requested Practice
Easter Prayer 2008: A Requested Practice
Easter Prayer 2008: A Requested Practice
We had occasion to talk to someone on Palm Sunday. They related how they
would like to continue with their Lenten spiritual practices on in to the rest of the year.
Lent should be a time to increase our spiritual practices and bring something new into our
lives. It is Our opinion that what is needed from all Christians today is an increase in true
prayer or as Pope Pius XII said: What is of prime importance for the action of the priest
and the laity is the interior life, the life of union with God, the life of prayer, the life
which St. Paul speaks of when He cries out: "Your life is hidden with Christ in God"
(Col. 3,3).
He will give his heart to resort early to the Lord that made him, and he will pray
in the sight of the most High. He will open his mouth in prayer, and will make
supplication for his sins. 1
A Requested Practice
This same person said that they cannot get into anything first thing in the
morning. As such, We recommend to them that they set aside the best time of their day
for this practice. However, for most of us, the best time is first thing in the morning. We
should give our first fruits to God. Not just the first fruits of income, but also the first
fruits of our very life. Didn’t our life and everything we have come from God? And
what return to we make to Him for the many gifts He has bestowed upon us?
Morning Offering
Everyone should begin by offering the day by God the moment they awake. A
more formal offering should be made soon afterwards. However, this offering is
worthless, as The Art of Prayer observes, if it is not renewed throughout the day.
Morning Meditation
We believe that meditation is essential to being a true Christian. This holy
practice should be begun at the time we reach the use of reason, so fathers should see to it
that their children are taught how to meditate. In fact, fathers may wish to read a short
meditation and then exhort their family to think on what was just read. The Saints tell us
that those who faithfully meditate daily and persevere in this practice until death will save
their souls. As Saint Alphonsus says they will either give up sin or they will give up
meditation. With such assurance, only a fool would refuse to undertake such a holy
practice.
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Ecclesiasticus 39:6-7 on the wise man. We recommend meditating on this whole chapter.
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Spiritual Reading
Spiritual reading is also essential, especially in these days when we are
bombarded by all sides by the world. If a person does not have time for a quarter of an
hour’s spiritual reading, then it is time to haul the television set to the curb. Suddenly the
time will be found. How many hours do we spend being bombarded by the world, and
yet we cannot find a half an hour for God. What folly.
Other Practices
In M ediator Dei Pope Pius XII 2 outlines the main private devotions of Christians:
meditation on spiritual things, diligent examination of conscience, enclosed retreats,
visits to the blessed sacrament, and those special prayers in honor of the Blessed Virgin
Mary among which the rosary, as all know, has pride of place. We have already
inculcated the necessity of meditation and remind all that true devotion to the Blessed
Virgin M ary is also essential to our salvation. She is the M ediatrix of grace and our Co-
Redemptrix. Also each day should end with an examination of conscience before our
head hits the pillow.
A Little Church
Thus Saint John Chrysostom calls the family. The family is a small religious
community, sanctified by a Great Sacrament, the Sacrament of marriage. Of course, the
family does not follow a strict rule as religious families do, but there should be a rule of
life. Below We have reproduced Saint Elzear’s rule for his household. Remember Saint
Elzear was a layman! Every family should sanctify the day with prayer from morning
until evening. We have seen families, which begin the day with community prayer, and
this is indeed an edifying practice to be imitated where possible. Children must be taught
their morning and evening prayers, as well as their holy religion. And religion is more
than a system of doctrines and practices, but it is a way of living!
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and by reasonable We mean having he use of reason. Failure can only come if we refuse
to do God’s will and learn the art of prayer and the science of the saints.
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6. I will have no playing at dice, or any games of hazard. There are
thousands of innocent diversions, though time passes soon enough without being idly
passed away. Yet I desire not my castle to be a cloister, nor my people hermits. Let them
be merry, and sometimes divert themselves; but never at the expense of conscience or
with danger of offending God.
7. Let peace be perpetually maintained in my family. Where peace reigns,
there God dwells. Where envy, jealousy, suspicions, reports, and slanders are harbored
in one family, two armies are formed, which are continually upon the watch and in
ambush to surprise one another, and the master is besieged, wounded and devoured by
them both. ... Slanderers, detractors, and disorderly servants tear one another to pieces.
8. If any quarrel happen, I will have the precept of the apostle inviolably
observed, that the sun set not before it be appeased; but, in the instant that it falls on us,
let is be squashed, and all manner of bitterness laid in the tomb of forgetfulness.
9. Every evening all my family shall assemble to a pious conference, in
which they shall hear something spoken of God, the salvation of souls, and the gaining of
paradise. What a shame it is, that though we are in this world save only to gain heaven,
we seldom seriously think of it: and scarcely ever speak about it but only occasionally!
10. I most strictly command that no office or servant under my jurisdiction or
authority injure any man in his goods, honor, or reputation, or oppress any poor person,
or ruin any one under the color of doing my business.