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A day hemmed in prayer seldom unravels

Dear Editor:

Thank you Fr. Bob Dietel, for sharing that tender message on prayer as a summer project in last week's meditation column.

You covered all the bases on the how and when and why of prayer. The turbulence of the times we live in is completely removed in that unexplainable peace God provides during prayer time.

Your suggestion of weaving prayer into our lives morning and night reminds me that a day hemmed in prayer seldom comes unraveled.

Worshipping the one and only God, from a different church.

Mary Anne Rasmussen Camano Island


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