Nurturing contemplative prayer: A guide for catechumenate ministers

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  1. Hello Nick Wagner, You’ve just described the practice of centering prayer of which I’ve been a practitioner for nearly 30 years. Fr. Thomas Keating’s seminal work, Open Mind, Open Heart, is a manual for this and Cynthia Bourgeault’s Centering Prayer and Inner Awakening, takes it a step further. I appreciate your encouragement to introduce these pathways to stillness and silence to catechumens and parishioners alike. They are part of our heritage extending back to the desert fathers and mothers, perhaps even further! Yet I find most churches have no teaching or experiential knowing about this, and it’s too important to be neglected. But incorporating it into the body of living catechesis taught to those coming into the Church as well as hopefully seeing it modeled in the church community is of prime importance in their experience.
    Blessings to you and Team RCIA for your excellent ministry.

    1. Thanks for sharing your thoughts Wendy! And thanks for pointing out the resources for going deeper into understanding centering prayer. Your parish is lucky to have you.

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