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    Mitch Pacwa
    “Spontaneous prayer, sincerely expressed, may be a very important way to speak to the Lord. However, the prayers that we have received from the Church are important ways of teaching us how to pray in theologically correct ways and may even be superior if our spontaneous prayers express untrue notions of God or our relationship to him.”
    Mitch Pacwa, How to Listen When God Is Speaking: A Guide for Modern-day Catholics

  • #2
    Mitch Pacwa
    “One image for understanding this situation is to see the Holy Spirit as the photographer, and the evangelists and other inspired writers of the Old and New Testaments as different kinds of cameras. Cameras are available in many styles, from little disposable cameras to expensive 35 mm cameras with many lenses. Each type of camera reflects the truth of the scene, but its limits and strengths give a different type of photograph of that scene. So also with the divinely inspired writers of Scripture: Each of them tells the truth about what God shows them, but we would do well to understand how they look at things, their perspectives, and their limits.”
    Mitch Pacwa, How to Listen When God Is Speaking: A Guide for Modern-day Catholics

  • #3
    Mitch Pacwa
    “than the death of God the Son on the cross. Each and every sin, no matter how heinous or shameful, can be forgiven. Therefore, by his suffering and death, Christ can reconcile everyone who believes in the power of that saving death, turns to him in faith, and asks for forgiveness for sins and reconciliation”
    Mitch Pacwa, How to Listen When God Is Speaking: A Guide for Modern-day Catholics



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