by Blessed James Alberione
St. Francis of Assisi
Loyalty to Those Who Ask for Prayers
"'Pray for me, I pray for you.' These should not be mere expressions! St. Francis of Assisi after he had promised to pray for a person, turned to his companion and said: 'Let's pray at once, or we may forget about it!' If we have the spirit of God, we love the apostolate of prayer because God Himself has given us this command. God has obliged each one of us to help his brothers. God wants all men to be saved."
What Strikes Me Most Today
I have certainly been guilty of this. People ask for prayers, and I assure them I will. But just saying I will pray for them is not the same as actually getting on my knees and praying for them. As a practical matter, I need to come up with a plan to be sure I really pray for those I promise to. If I can't pray right away, I will try to get in the habit of adding it to my "To Do" list on my iPhone - I always check that for all the things I'm behind on, and I'm sure St. Francis would have recommended the iPhone for this purpose if they had been in existence back then (I know Blessed Alberione would be coming up with even more iPhone applications to further spread the Gospel and bring us closer to the Divine Master!)
What strikes you most today?
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