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Forming those who form others

¡Señor, enséñanos a orar!

En el Evangelio, leemos que se le acercaron a nuestro Señor sus apóstoles para pedirle, “¡Señor, enséñanos a orar!” (Lc 11, 1). En respuesta a esta solicitud, nuestro Señor enseñó a la primera comunidad de sus discípulos cómo debemos de comunicarnos con el Señor Creador del universo, alguien a quien no podemos ver, alguien cuya voz no podemos oír de forma audible, y sin embargo con quien somos llamados a entrar en relación. Jesús les enseñó el Padre Nuestro a sus primeros discípulos.

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Fr. Jay Mello, S.T.L. is a priest of the Diocese of Fall River, MA and is a graduate of Franciscan University of Steubenville’s Catechetics Dept. He earned his S.T.B., and S.T.L. in Dogmatic Theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. Currently he is the Parochial Vicar at St. Patrick’s Parish in Falmouth, MA. 

This article is from The Sower and may be copied for catechetical purposes only. It may not be reprinted in another published work without the permission of Maryvale Institute. Contact [email protected]

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