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How could anyone begin to explain the countless indescribable blessings, joys, and rewards interwoven in the tapestry of motherhood? Along with these remarkable moments in a mother’s life, of course, are also woven the sacrifices and sorrows; even in these, God’s grace abounds to mothers just for the asking. Our Lord certainly favors mothers. After all, He actually enters into a partnership with them to create human life. What an incredible mystery and miracle!
Adoptive mothers, stepmothers, and godmothers, as partners in this mystery, can also benefit from beseeching our Lord for His assistance. Their prayers help ensure that their influence on the children in their lives will be holy, and they will find joy and peace in their particular and important roles.
Whatever mothering role she plays, the power of a mother’s prayer cannot be underestimated. And our good Lord also knows you would welcome more time for prayer and quiet times to listen to His promptings in your soul. But a busy household can be very far from quiet, and time itself can seem to be a luxury. It would actually be wrong for a mother to drop everything to kneel down to pray. Especially as her baby is crying for her attention, a sick child is in need of her care, or her family is waiting for dinner. A mother’s time is truly not her own.
So how does a mother remain faithful to prayer and yet keep up with her work around the clock in the home? The key to inner peace for a mother is to find a balance between a prayer life and her duties and care of her family. A faithful mother soon learns that in order to survive, her life should become a prayer.
Prayer has three forms of expression: vocal, meditative, and contemplative. All forms come from the heart. All bring us closer to God.
Vocal prayer is a common form of prayer, used often and founded on the union of body and soul. It can be used alone or in a group.
Meditative prayer is actually a pursuit, seeking to understand Christian life and principles in order to follow and adhere to them. Our thoughts, emotions, and imagination are engaged as we learn about our faith from Sacred Scripture, the lives of the saints, and spiritual reading.
Contemplation is, according to St. Teresa of Ávila, “Nothing else than a close sharing between friends; it means taking time frequently to be alone with him who we know loves us.” The Catechism of the Catholic Church says, “Contemplation is a gaze of faith, fixed on Jesus.” A mother finds the need to lift her mind and heart to our Lord often throughout her day for strength, grace and guidance. He is always waiting for her heart ready to listen to her pleas.
The Lord will speak to the silence of a mother’s heart when she retreats to that place in her heart to love, worship, listen to, and gaze upon Him who gives us life. Mothers are truly contemplatives in the heart of the family and in the world.
Allow this prayer book to assist you in keeping your heart always lifted up toward Heaven, communicating with the Divine, even as your hands are occupied with household and motherly tasks. May God bless you and your beautiful family!