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Making Space for Prayer

February 20, 2022

This week, I listened to an interview on an SSPX (Society of St. Pius the X) YouTube channel: SSPX Ireland..  The guest was Catholic Bishop Bernard Fellay.  And he said several things that made an impression on me.  

I embedded the interview below and will probably talk about it more in a future post or video but it's the comment made about prayer I'll be mentioning here.

A New Perspective on Prayer

Historically, I tend to try to solve problems all my own and think of God and my prayer life as some sort of backup.  But Bishop Fellay explained that it's wrong to think that we can solve problems purely in the natural and that as children of God we shouldn't be going to the natural first.  We should be going to prayer.

Which made SOO much sense.

If I believe that God is all powerful and all loving and all knowing - WHY I am trying to do things all on my own?  

I had no good answer so I decided that it was time to strengthen my commitment to prayer.

It seemed that one of the best ways to do that was by learning more about how Catholics pray.  So I began with a wonderful video on meditative prayer by Fr. Chad Ripperger (also embedded below).  

Then I decided to create a firm space and time for praying.

A Place to Pray

I have a beautiful prayer space in the corner of what used to be our living room and is now sort of a study / library / YouTube studio.  This is the room where I keep my desk and  books and holy statues.  It is where I record video and attend Zoom meetings and sit in my grandmother's rocker and pray or read the Bible - rarely.

The reason I use this room rarely that getting there can be a challenge.  

A year ago it was a challenge because my elderly dog, Bella, was mostly confined to our family room  and I didn't want to leave her alone while I worked.  For the last six months it's been a challenge because our new dog, Luna (a wild and crazy Border Collie) can't be trusted around old plaster holy statues - and because she, like Bella, likes to hang out with me.  

So I tried praying in my bedroom early in the morning while Luna dozed in her kennel - and found myself wanting to doze too.  Don't get me wrong - I did pray up there but it wasn't what I would call quality prayer.

This week, as part of my renewed commitment to prayer, I decided to try something new.  So I began praying in the family room where Luna can't get into any serious trouble.

Praying in this new location means getting up just a little bit earlier in order to miss the morning rush but I don't get sleepy at all.  Probably  because I take Luna out and have a cup of coffee before I settle down for prayer time. 

Creating Space

Our family room is not a particularly beautiful or uplifting space.  The furniture is old and there is a certain amount of clutter and a huge wall mounted flatscreen TV dominates the room.  So I decided to make my immediate area a little nicer.  In order to do this, I collected some of the books Fr. Ripperger recommends as an aid to meditation and stowed them under the coffee table.  

It's a small thing but it reminds me that this tiny area is dedicated space and I find that helpful.  I also like having some of the books Fr. Ripperger recommended (the Holy Bible, True Devotion to Mary, The Way of Mental Prayer, and the Traditional Sunday Missal - affiliate links - and of course my rosary) at hand as well.

While I pray, I play various Gregorian chants on the TV (via YouTube).  The music is peaceful and the images are nice.  We have a simple wooden cross above our TV and I find myself focusing on it from time to time.  While I still have a lot to learn about prayer, I am doing better and I feel that, overall, the new space works.  

Because of the chant (I think) Luna settles down and falls asleep.  Because of the time outside and the coffee I'm more alert.  Thanks to Bishop Fellay and Fr. Ripperger I'm beginning to get a basic understanding of Catholic prayer.  And I like the idea of praying in a room that is at the center of our living space.  

I will probably go back to the living room / studio / library at some point but for now this space is just what I need.  

And I think that's the point.

We all have challenges when it comes to prayer and we have to make adjustments from time to time to make our prayer life a priority.  I'm glad that I'm finally doing that - and I'm glad that making this small change has inspired me to make the room that really is the center of our home a little bit nicer, too!

In my next YouTube video, I'm going to talk more about what I'm learning about prayer.  But I wanted to share these pictures here, in the hope they might encourage someone else to make adjustments that might improve their prayer life - if or when that is needed.





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Listen to the SSPX Ireland interview with Bishop Fellay:

Listen to Fr. Ripperger's videos on Meditation:


One of the Gregorian chant videos I like to listen to while praying.

See my official living room Bible study and prayer space in this post: Bible in a Year Study Space.  Also, if you're wondering I am still doing the Bible in a Year readings though just a little bit behind!
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A Gift From My Grandmother

February 1, 2022


About My Grandmother

My paternal grandmother was a widow before I was born.  And while I didn't realize it when I was a child, I don't think she had a lot of extra money.  I guess that's why instead of visiting often or even calling on the phone she sent me things. Like letters and clippings and eventually a binder.

The binder came with only a couple pages but then she started sending me more pages to fill it.  And so several times a year I'd receive a package of 2 or 3 or 4 photo album pages filled with brightly colored pictures.

Those pictures weren't anything special by ordinary standards.  Most were simply cut from magazines and carefully arranged under the plastic film that covered each page in the album.  But somehow those pages impressed me so much that I still remember the pictures.  A pile of leaves raked up by group of kids.  A little dog in a bright red coat.  A school bus in the rain.

My grandmother came to visit us once or twice a year and when she did she slept in the spare room next to mine.  And I remember how one Christmas Eve we sat together on the bed in that room while she told me the story of the nativity. I will never forget the chills that ran up and down my spine when she told me the story of nativity.

And I have long thought that the presence that was there with us in the room that night was angelic in nature.

My Grandmother's Gift

The next day, on Christmas, my grandmother gave me a little white Bible.  I don't remember getting it and I suspect it didn't impress me as much as the other presents I received.  But I did read it -  off and on, all through my childhood.

I would like to say that I kept reading that Bible or that it was one of my prized possessions but that would not be accurate. What is accurate is that my life veered off the rails and I returned to the Bible my grandmother had infrequently. and that it spent most of the years between now and then in a succession of dresser drawers and boxes.

And yet, somehow, out of the things that mattered more and all things that have come and gone, that little Bible is one of the few things I've hung on to.

In 2012 I moved into a new (old) house. I was still deeply involved in New Age spirituality.  But when I was unpacking I decided to put the Bible my grandmother gave me into my china cabinet alongside my tarot cards and crystals.

And, in 2017, when I began to make my way back to the Faith those things went the way of other mistakes, great and small, and the little white Bible stayed.

And there were in the same country shepherds watching, and keeping the night watches over their flock.  And behold an angel of the Lord stood by them, and the brightness of God shone round about them; and they feared with a great fear.  And the angel said to them: Fear not; for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy... -  St. Luke 2:8-10

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My name is Barbara Graver. I started the Mystic Review in August of 2010 to blog about dreams, spirituality, the paranormal and more. In addition to blogging here, I write genre fiction, host the Autistic POV podcast, and blog on Substack. To stay updated on all my media, please sign up for my Writing On The Spectrum newsletter. To get Mystic Review posts only, please sign up to receive blog posts via email below!
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