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Prayer Quotes by Fulton J. Sheen
- The mark of the Christian is the willingness to look for the Divine in the flesh of a babe in a crib, the continuing Christ…
- Prayer is helplessness casting itself on Power, infirmity leaning on Strength, misery reaching to Mercy, and a prisoner clamoring for Relief.
- It is a long established principle of the Church never to completely drop from her public worship any ceremony, object or prayer which once occupied…
- Fasting detaches you from this world. Prayer reattaches you to the next world.
- Prayer begins by talking to God, but it ends by listening to Him. In the face of Absolute Truth, silence is the soul's language.
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- There are more tears shed over answered prayers than over unanswered prayers. — Teresa of Avila
- For prayer is nothing else than being on terms of friendship with God. — Teresa of Avila
- A soul which gives itself to prayer, either much or little, should on no account be kept within narrow bounds. — Teresa of Avila
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