It’s a pity because these vocal prayers are actually very
special prayers. They are given directly by Christ himself as in the
case of the Lord’s Prayer (the Our Father), or are composed by saints
and the Church herself. They are truly inspired prayers. They are not
mere words conveying some literary message and beauty. They convey the
Holy Spirit himself.
As such, they are very helpful prayers. They easily connect
us with God or with whomever is the object of some pious devotion to
whom we go to ask for some favors. They help us in articulating the
deep yearnings of our heart that we often find hard to express. They
are an effective doorway to a contemplative life which we all should
aim at, since at the end of the day, that’s what we are meant for.
We have to recover, if not develop in the first place, the
proper attitude toward these prayers. We have to give this concern
some special attention since we know that these days especially, with
the mainstream lifestyle of activism generated by our new technologies
and other allied developments, the life of piety of the people is fast
fading away. Many people are drifting toward hardened secularization
or paganism.
We need to pause and consider once again the origins of
these vocal prayers. We have to develop a certain sense of being
duty-bound to have recourse to them. And for that to happen, we really
would need to realize from whom these prayers come, to whom we are
addressing them, what they are telling us, etc.
As usual, we need to activate our faith that would always
require of us to humble ourselves so that we could feel the need for
prayer, for connecting and being with God. Without humility, we would
just be full of ourselves and fail to consider the most important
dimension of our life—our relation with God which is crucial in
developing our proper relation with others and with everything else in
our life.
The vocal prayers, in fact, can be and should be a constant
companion of ours, considering that we are often easily swallowed up
and trapped in our worldly affairs. Without the vocal prayers, we
become easy target to our own personal weaknesses and the many
temptations around. The vocal prayers help us in keeping a spiritual
and supernatural bearing which is proper to us.
We truly need to popularize the recourse to the vocal
prayers that should start with oneself, then with the family, the
school, offices and other work places. We need to constantly remind
everyone of the importance of vocal prayers without, of course,
compromising the naturalness that should go with it. We have to make
it attractive, always highlighting its beauty and power.
As we celebrate the 500 years of Christianity in our
country, I believe that highlighting the importance of the vocal
prayers would be one most helpful contribution that can make the
celebration most meaningful.
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