Catholic Prayer Quotes
Collection of top 25 famous quotes about Catholic Prayer
Catholic Prayer Quotes & Sayings
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if trouble comes, stand aside and watch what a woman can do!
— Louis L'Amour
The Mass is the most perfect form of prayer.
— Pope Paul VI
What's the matter with you, Madox? You got a grudge against the world?
— Charles Williams
The wish to pray is a prayer in itself.
— Georges Bernanos
Without prayer, our faith is weakened, our love grows cold, our hope becomes uncertain.
— Terence Cooke
Turn over the rudder in God's name, and sail with the wind heaven sends us.
— Catherine Of Siena
Real prayer is union with God, ...
— Mother Teresa
Prayer and comfortable living are incompatible.
— Teresa Of Avila
The Irish Catholic side was married to the life of an actor and I found out acting could be a form of prayer.
— Liam Neeson
Lack of prayer is the cause of lack of time.
— Peter Kreeft
Bold courage is paralyzing fear after humble prayer.
— Kenneth E. Nowell
In every religion there is an element of the supernatural, varying with the influence of pure reason over its devotees.
— Charles Eastman
Prayer is like Thanksgiving dinner. It takes one hour to eat it and ten hours to prepare it.
— Peter Kreeft
Prayer is the key that opens heaven; the favors we ask descend upon us the very instant our prayers ascend to God.
— Augustine Of Hippo
You will never enjoy the sweetness of a quiet prayer unless you shut your mind to all worldly desires and temporal affairs.
— Norbert Of Xanten
Healing infirmities or forgiving sins, Jesus always responds to a prayer offered in faith: Your faith has made you well; go in peace.
— The Catholic Church
The land is all too shallow
It is painted on the sky
And trembles like the wind-shook rain
When the Raven King passed by — Susanna Clarke
It is painted on the sky
And trembles like the wind-shook rain
When the Raven King passed by — Susanna Clarke
We may believe we are seeking happiness in love, but what we are really after is familiarity.
— The School Of Life
The language of the Catholic Church - the liturgy, the prayer, the gospels - was in many ways my first poetry.
— Alice McDermott