Lord, Teach Us to Pray Silvester O'Flynn OFM Cap

Lord, Teach Us to Pray

Author: Silvester O'Flynn OFM Cap
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Taking the Our Father, the prayer that is shared by all the followers of Christ, Fr O'Flynn guides the reader through the various petitions of this great Christian prayer and offers reflections that will help to deepen the understanding and faith of the reader.

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Details The greater part of "Lord, Teach Us to Pray' first appeared in 2004 as a series of articles in Spirituality. Taking the Our Father, the prayer that is shared by all the followers of Christ, Fr O'Flynn guides the reader through the various petitions of this great Christian prayer and offers reflections that will help to deepen the understanding and faith of the reader.  Fr O'Flynn's reflections are ecumenical in their broad sweep. They will also be of interest to those who may no longer feel they belong to a particular church and yet have fond memories of the earliest prayer of their childhood. 

Details

The greater part of "Lord, Teach Us to Pray' first appeared in 2004 as a series of articles in Spirituality.

Taking the Our Father, the prayer that is shared by all the followers of Christ, Fr O'Flynn guides the reader through the various petitions of this great Christian prayer and offers reflections that will help to deepen the understanding and faith of the reader. 

Fr O'Flynn's reflections are ecumenical in their broad sweep. They will also be of interest to those who may no longer feel they belong to a particular church and yet have fond memories of the earliest prayer of their childhood. 

Details

The greater part of "Lord, Teach Us to Pray' first appeared in 2004 as a series of articles in Spirituality.

Taking the Our Father, the prayer that is shared by all the followers of Christ, Fr O'Flynn guides the reader through the various petitions of this great Christian prayer and offers reflections that will help to deepen the understanding and faith of the reader. 

Fr O'Flynn's reflections are ecumenical in their broad sweep. They will also be of interest to those who may no longer feel they belong to a particular church and yet have fond memories of the earliest prayer of their childhood.