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224 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2006
'Our Christian knowledge assures us that prayer is essentially what God does, how God addresses us, looks at us. It is not primarily something we are doing to God, something we are giving to God but what God is doing for us. And what God is doing for us is giving us the divine Self in love.'Sr. Burrows is telling us that for all our work, our effort ‘to pray’, we are about as effective as little children digging for hidden treasure. It certainly keeps us busy and we may indeed feel good about our efforts, but our feelings have little to do with results. Instead we need to be Mary sitting at the feet of Jesus, listening to His every word. Or if we find our self by Life’s necessity, a Martha, then still we must have a Mary heart, because prayer is something God does in us. She does not discourage any method which we find comfortable, so long as we realize it is not the method which is the prayer. We must know Who we address, looking and listening for Him. In turn then, He is praying in us always. She does greatly encourage study of Sacred Scripture.
and,
'Our troubles and distress arise from our instinctive assumption that the method is the prayer, and so we gauge the genuineness and success of the prayer by how well the method has worked.'