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Awaken to Prayer: How to Pray As a Catholic [Add to My Praize]
http://landru.i-link-2.net/shnyves/prayer.html
Includes history and practical advice. Draws on the riches of (Eastern) Orthodox as well as (Western) Catholic spirituality.
Daily Virtual Retreat [Add to My Praize]
http://ihrc.net/virtual/ihrcsignup.shtml
One-way (read only) electronic mailing list. With different themes for each month. Short scripture quotes and comments provide food for further meditation for each day.
Invisible Monastery [Add to My Praize]
http://digilander.iol.it/monast/inglese/index.htm
International, multilingual online group of Catholics who believe in the power of prayer, and who commit to praying weekly for each other's special intentions.
Listening to God in Prayer [Add to My Praize]
http://www.geocities.com/frjuliop/
Booklet by a Filipino Opus Dei priest teaches a simple way of prayer as a conversation with God.
Online Ministries [Add to My Praize]
http://www.creighton.edu/CollaborativeMinistry/online.html
Includes daily reflections on readings for Mass, an online retreat, tips for praying, and Stations of the Cross. Based on Jesuit spirituality. From Creighton University.
Prayer and Life Workshops [Add to My Praize]
http://www.tovpil.com/eng/eng_index.html
International private association of the faithful offers a practical method to learn to pray, from the basics to contemplation.
Sacred Quest [Add to My Praize]
Spiritual Direction in Reno, NV. In a caring, reverent one-to-one relationship, the Spiritual Director guides you to growth by making you aware of, and responding to the movement of God in your life.
St. Jude Novena Site [Add to My Praize]
Extensive information about the life, teachings, and novena of St. Jude. Opportunity to post prayers and thanks. Also offers online gift shop with St. Jude devotional items.
The Nine Ways of Prayer of St. Dominic [Add to My Praize]
http://www.op.org/domcentral/trad/domdocs/0005.htm
Many of these famous "ways" of prayer have to do with posture, using our bodies in prayer.
The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola [Add to My Praize]
http://ccel.org/ignatius/exercises/exercises.html
A classic. The Ignatian method of prayer uses visual imagination to draw nearer to God. Intended for spiritual directors or retreat masters, but "directees" can benefit from this book as well.
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