First Way
of Prayer
Inclinations: humbly bowing towards the altar as if Christ were personally present, not just
symbolically.. (Ecclesiasticus 35:21) (Judith 9:16) (Matthew 15:22-28) (Luke
15:18-24) (Matthew 8:8) (Ecclesiasticus 7:19) (Psalms 118)
Second
Way of Prayer
Prostrations: throwing oneself on the ground; stretched out with face on the ground in
adoration and submission. (Luke 18:13)
(2 Samuel 24:17) (Psalm 43:25) (Psalms 118:25)
Third Way
of Prayer
Penance:
devotion performed to show sorrow or repentance for sin. (Psalms 17:36).
Fourth
Way of Prayer
Genuflections:
showing great respect by kneeling. (Mark 1:40) (Acts 7:59) (Psalms 27:1) (1 Samuel
1:13) (Ecclesiasticus 26:15)
Fifth Way
of Prayer
Contemplation:
a state of mystical awareness of God's being or meditation on Spiritual things.
(Psalm 105:30) (Isaiah 12:3) (Psalms 122:2)
Sixth Way
of Prayer
Earnest
Intercession: prayer, petition, or entreaty in favor of another.. (1 Kings
17:21) (Psalm 87:10) (Psalm 142:6-7)
Seventh
Way of Prayer
Supplication:
earnestly and humbly implore help. (Isaiah 49:2) (Matthew 5:3-10) (2
Corinthians 12:2) (Isaiah 64:6)(Psalms 27:2) (Psalm 133:2) (Psalm 140:2)
Eighth
Way of Prayer
Thoughtful
Reading: meditative reading with the spirit of devotion. (Psalms 84:9)
Ninth Way
of Prayer
Praying on a Journey:
guidance (Hosea 2:14) (Psalms 38:4)Image taken from Wikimedia Commons
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