Day: August 27, 2023

August 28, 2023 Reflection – Prayer with the Heart!

Prayer with the Heart!   August 28, 2023 St. Augustine Dear Family of Mary! “Dear children! In this time of grace, I am calling you to prayer with the heart. May your hearts, little children, be raised in prayer towards Heaven, so that your heart may feel the God of love who heals you and loves you with immeasurable love. That is why I am with you, to lead you on the way of conversion of heart. Thank you for having responded to my call.” (August 25, 2023) Today is the Feast of St. Augustine of Hippo. He is one of the great Doctors of the Church!! One of his most famous sentences is this:  “You move us to delight in praising You; for You have made us for Yourself, and our hearts are restless until they rest in You.” (from The Confessions). Indeed our hearts are restless, always restless until they find their home in the Heart of God. We know we are meant for God, but we feel so far away from Him. That desire that is unquenched causes us great anxiety. And so Our Lady’s words in the message for August 25, 2023 fill us with hope!! She understands and wants to help us find our way into the Heart of God which is Heaven!! Augustine wrote a letter to Proba, and in it he explains the kind of prayer with the heart that I think Our Lady is calling us to. It might be helpful to read St. Augustine’s explanation of prayer: “Why in our fear of not praying as we should, do we turn to so many things, to find what we should pray for? Why do we not say instead, in the words of the psalm: I have asked one thing from the Lord, this is what I will seek: to dwell in the Lord’s house all the days of my life, to see the graciousness of the Lord, and to visit his temple? There, the days do not come and go in succession, and the beginning of one day does not mean the end of another; all days are one, simultaneously and without end, and the life lived out in these days has itself no end. So that we might obtain this life of happiness, he who is true life itself taught us to pray, not in many words as though speaking longer could gain us a hearing. After all, we pray to one who, as the Lord himself tells us, knows what we need before we ask for it. Why he should ask us to pray, when he knows what we need before we ask him, may perplex us if we do not realize that our Lord and God does not want to know what we want (for he cannot fail to know it), but wants us rather to exercise our desire through our prayers, so that we may be able to receive what he is preparing to give us. His gift is very great indeed, but our capacity is too small and limited to receive it. That is why we are told: Enlarge your hearts, do not bear the yoke with unbelievers. The deeper our faith, the stronger our hope, the greater our desire, the larger will be our capacity to receive that gift, which is very great indeed. No eye has seen it; it has no color. No ear has heard it; it has no sound. It has not entered man’s heart; man’s heart must enter into it. In this faith, hope and love we pray always with unwearied desire. However, at set times and seasons we also pray to God in words, so that by these signs we may instruct ourselves and mark the progress we have made in our desire, and spur ourselves on to deepen it. The more fervent the desire, the more worthy will be its fruit. When the Apostle tells us: Pray without ceasing, he means this: Desire unceasingly that life of happiness which is nothing if not eternal, and ask it of him who alone is able to give it.” (Augustine of Hippo (354-430): second reading from the Office of Readings for Sunday of Week 29, taken from the saint’s Letter to Proba) As Our Lady said, “May your hearts, little children, be raised in prayer towards Heaven…” It is our desire for God, our desire to be with Him forever, that will prepare our hearts to receive God in eternity! Raising our hearts in prayer towards Heaven is the exercise of desire!! It will prepare us well!! In Jesus, Mary and Joseph! Cathy Nolan www.marytv.tv