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Our Morning Offering – 20 November – Lord, Teach me How to Pray

Our Morning Offering – 20 November – Wednesday of the Thirty Third week in Ordinary Time, Year C

Lord, Teach me How to Pray
By St Vincent de Paul (1581-1660)

Oh Lord,
You selected the poor
and simple people to be Your Apostles.
Look upon Your poor servant
kneeling before You now.
I recognise that I am simple and poor too.
Dear Lord, please teach me how to pray
as You taught Your disciples
upon their humble request.
If it pleases You in Your goodness
to grant me that grace,
I shall be able to pray well
and much better
than I could ever could hope for
if left to my own efforts.
Lord, I trust that You will bless me
with the fulfilment of this request.
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3 thoughts on “Our Morning Offering – 20 November – Lord, Teach me How to Pray

  1. I love the Church’s prayers but I sometimes feel better having said the spontaneous ones when I get so pleading, crying, and just pore out my soul to God and our blessed Mother.

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