“In prayer, it is better to have a heart without words,
than words without a heart.” Mahatma Gandhi
Prayer Quote 2 – Mother Teresa
“The longing for God is terribly painful and yet darkness is becoming greater. What contradiction there is in my soul. The pain within is so great , that I don’t really feel anything Our Lady be my Mother in this darkness.” Mother Teresa
Prayer Quote 3 – Mother Teresa
“When times come when we cannot pray, it is very simple – if Jesus is in my heart, let Him pray. Since I cannot pray, He will pray. Let us give him our nothingness. Let us ask Him to pray in us, for no one knows the Father better than He. ” Mother Teresa
Prayer Quote 4 – Ron Rolheiser
“We rarely take the classical definition of prayer seriously: ‘Prayer is lifting mind and heart to God.’ Instead, we bring to prayer what we think God wants to hear. We don’t bring to prayer what’s really on our minds and in our hearts: anger, boredom, obsession, doubts, tiredness.” Ron Rolheiser
Prayer Quote 5 – Rabindranath Tagore
“Let us not pray to be sheltered from dangers
but to be fearless when facing them.” Rabindranath Tagore
Prayer Quote 6 – Saint Teresa of Avila
“Prayer in my opinion is nothing else than an intimate sharing between friends;
it means taking time frequently to be alone with him who we know loves us.” Saint Teresa of Avila
Prayer Quote 7 – Saint Gertrude The Great
“The more we pray for someone, the more that blessing rests on him, for no prayer made in faith remains unanswered, even if the manner of the answering is hidden from us.” Saint Gertrude The Great
Prayer Quote 8 – Saint Padre Pio
“Pray, hope and don’t worry.
Worry is useless.
God is merciful and will hear your prayer.” Saint Padre Pio
Prayer Quote 9 – Saint Francis of Assisi
“The result of prayer is life.
Prayer irrigates the earth and heart.” Saint Francis of Assisi
Prayer Quote 10 – Anon
“Before you connect with the world, connect with the Lord.”
Prayer Quote 11 – Saint Gertrude The Great
“Prayer makes a bitter heart sweet, a sad heart glad, a poor heart rich, a foolish heart wise, a timid heart bold, a weak heart strong; it makes a blind heart see and a cold heart burn. It draws the great God into the little heart; it carries the hungry soul upward to God, the living source, and brings two lovers together: God and the soul.” Saint Gertrude The Great