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“Recited prayer is a vital way of connecting to God through the community of believers – by saying prayers that have been prayed for generations… participating in a worldwide, centuries-long relationship between God and his people.” There is something quite wonderful and natural about joining with others and praying intentionally, that simple act of coming together and repeating aloud the words of shared belief and hope. Perhaps it is the act of “joining in with others” which is most important to us.
One of the things I miss most since the pandemic began is as I approach the priest or Eucharistic Minister to receive communion is hearing the words “the Body of Christ” before actually receiving the Eucharist – often I do not know if it has been said or not because we have all been consigned to wearing masks and those of us who are deaf are unable to hear or to read lips through the masks. I find myself waiting to be able to join in with my Amen before consuming the Host. A very specific way of coming together, of giving and receiving. It has always been that way with God initiating and we responding. What a gift to be able to join in with others and to praise God together, be it spoken or sung. And God – God will know my intention even if I am unable to give words to it.
Some mornings I come here and feel I am as “dry as dust” with my daily prayer. I must start out with whatever comes to my mind, which thanks be to God somehow leads me to eventually listening to God and then sharing here aloud my conversation with God and all of you.
My Lord and Master, Jesus Christ, only true Son of the Living God, have mercy on me a sinner.
Have mercy on me Lord.
And God always responds.