Prayer in the Christian Life
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The Holy Spirit who teaches the Church and recalls
to her all that Jesus said also instructs her in the life of prayer,
inspiring new expressions of the same basic forms of prayer: blessing,
petition, intercession, thanksgiving, and praise. CCC 2644
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The Stations Of The Cross are a popular Catholic devotion which commemorates the Passion and death of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Each of the fourteen stations stands for an event which occured during Jesus' Passion and death at Calvalry on Good Friday. A person making the Stations Of The Cross is to meditate about each event depicted at each station, and pray. At many Catholic Churchs and Chapels, mounted along the sides of the interior walls are fourteen plaques which depicts each Station Of The Cross. A person making the Stations will go to each station and pray and meditate about that particular event which Jesus went through in His Passion and death.
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"All generations will call me blessed": "The
Church's devotion to the Blessed Virgin is intrinsic to Christian
worship." The Church rightly honors "the Blessed Virgin with special
devotion. From the most ancient times the Blessed Virgin has been
honored with the title of 'Mother of God,' to whose protection the
faithful fly in all their dangers and needs. . . . This very special
devotion . . . differs essentially from the adoration which is given to
the incarnate Word and equally to the Father and the Holy Spirit, and
greatly fosters this adoration." The liturgical feasts dedicated to the
Mother of God and Marian prayer, such as the rosary, an "epitome of the
whole Gospel," express this devotion to the Virgin Mary. (CCC 971)
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