ZE08112302 - 2008-11-23
Permalink: http://www.zenit.org/article-24341?l=english


Don't Let Wi-Fi Leave Your Prayer Life Dry


Vatican Aide Encourages Setting Aside Times of Silence

VATICAN CITY, NOV. 23, 2008 (<http://www.zenit.org>Zenit.org).- In 
the age of cell phones and the Internet, the Holy See's spokesman 
warns that your prayer life could be in danger.

Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi, director of the Vatican press 
office, made these remarks on the most recent episode of the weekly 
Vatican Television program "Octavia Dies."

"There is an interior and spiritual dimension of life that must be 
guarded and nourished. If it is not, it can become barren to the 
point of drying up and, indeed, dying" the Jesuit priest said.

"Reflection, meditation, contemplation are as necessary as breathing. 
Time for silence -- external but above all internal -- are a premise 
and an indispensable condition for it."

Father Lombardi offered these reflections Friday on the occasion of 
"Pro Orantibus" Day, a day for men and women religious who dedicate 
themselves to a life of contemplation and prayer.

"In the age of the cell phone and the internet it is probably more 
difficult than before to protect silence and to nourish the interior 
dimension of life," he observed. "It is difficult but necessary.

"For believers, in this dimension prayer, dialogue with God is 
developed, life in the spirit, which is more important that physical 
life itself. Jesus told us not to fear those who can kill the body as 
much as the one who can destroy our soul."

"What is true for the individual person, is true for the community of 
the Church, true for humanity," the spokesman continued. "If for each 
one of us it is essential to know how to preserve dialogue with God 
in daily life, for the Church it is essential to have the sign and 
reality of life dedicated to contemplation and prayer, and for 
humanity it is essential to know there are beacons of light, sages 
and masters of the spirit."

Without attentiveness to and cultivation of the spiritual life "you 
will lose your soul," added Father Lombardi. "And today this is a 
very grave threat, and it is the most irreparable misfortune."



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