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Praying with Jesus

by Pope Benedict XVI

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This collection of catecheses by Pope Benedict XVI taken from his Wednesday general audiences (30th November 2011 to 7th March 2012) concerns the prayer of Jesus. As an inner fountain, prayer flowed through his life, relationships, and actions, guiding and strengthening Jesus in his generous submission to God the Father's loving plan. Thus, Benedict XVI states that Jesus is also the teacher of our prayer, indeed he is an active and fraternal support on every occasion in which we address the Father.… (more)
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This collection of catecheses by Pope Benedict XVI taken from his Wednesday general audiences (30th November 2011 to 7th March 2012) concerns the prayer of Jesus. As an inner fountain, prayer flowed through his life, relationships, and actions, guiding and strengthening Jesus in his generous submission to God the Father's loving plan. Thus, Benedict XVI states that Jesus is also the teacher of our prayer, indeed he is an active and fraternal support on every occasion in which we address the Father.

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