Member Reviews
42 words in one prayer. Do we ever realize that?
One of the most famous prayers step by step and through and through by the thoughts and meditations of various authors and bloggers.
What an interesting concept! I myself pray the Hail Mary as a whole, more feeling and imagining than thinking. If even I pray the Hail Mary, because I struggle a bit with the Marian aspect of my faith. So I decided to go through this book as a source of daily neditations, the short moment in which I hope to gain the "fuel" to go through my day. And it paid well. It might be just a word or concept or a feeling of the reading material what has stayed with me, but I found myself more than often to live these ideas. Some more thoroughly than others - which is quite understandable, as I have connected with some of the texts and/or authors than the others. But I have been able to gain some wisdom from every one of the meditations. And, hopefully, I made some steps walking with Mary and working on the relationship.
Among the meditations I liked the best are "Lord", "Women", "Womb", "Death" and "Amen", but every one of them is an interesting product of their author's thoughts and prayers.
Give this book a go. It is more than worth of trying!