Fr. Michael-Joseph Paris joins Patrick in studio to discuss Silent Prayer
- What is he language of God?
- (8:42) Jan – Silence. There is a silence that exists after the guests go home. There is joy when guests come and the silence after they leave is saddening. Can you help me appreciate this more?
- (13:14) silence as an invitation to prayer
- (15:39) Judy – I thought I was going to go mad during silent Adoration. I thought I could find comfort but could not. Can you help?
(19:50) Break 1
- (21:05) Email from MT – Why do sins seem to become really profound when I am in silence and especially before receiving the Eucharist?
- Maureen – I wonder if the devil is trying to disquiet people in adoration who have trouble with silence?
- (26:57) Ben – I am a seminarian. I want to share that silence has helped with my vocation and discernment. I would not be here without it.
- (31:17) Nicole – I wanted to go on a Silent Retreat but now have to cancel. I find it hard to put myself in silence. How can I make a spiritual retreat for myself.
(36:51) Break 2
- Mark – Talking about silence. My grandfather starting going on silent retreats during the 1950s. We used to go on a yearly silent retreat. Some years I couldn’t wait to talk but other years I couldn’t wait.
- (43:16) David – Going to Adoration really trained me to be in the Presence of the Lord.
- What is the correlation of creating space in our hearts for silence and making room for our Lord?
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