James Watson

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However, if one's prayer life is limited to personally composed prayers, it is susceptible to subjective and selfish impulses. It is also limited (impoverished) by the imagination and horizons of the individual person. With liturgical prayers we pray with the whole church (past, present, future) and thus expand our prayer life. Furthermore, liturgical prayer shapes the structure, language, content, and theology of private prayer.
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