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St. John
Cassian: The
First Conference of Abbot Isaac on Prayer: Chapter 14
Of Thanksgiving. Then in the fourth place there stand thanksgivings
which the mind in ineffable transports offers up to God, either when it recalls
God's past benefits or when it contemplates His present ones, or when it looks
forward to those great ones in the future which God has prepared for them that
love Him. And with this purpose too sometimes we are wont to pour forth richer
prayers, while, as we gaze with pure eyes on those rewards of the saints which
are laid up in store hereafter, our spirit is stimulated to offer up
unspeakable thanks to God with boundless joy.
Reflection:
Abba
Isaac says thanksgiving prayers are said for past, present and future
“benefits”. I wonder if this is the pattern of our thanksgiving
prayers. Do we mix then in with other prayers and do we allow “our spirit
to be stimulated to offer up unspeakable thanks to God with boundless joy”?
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