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What if Prayer Fails Because we Fear our own Hearts? | April 26, 2026

24 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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Prayer can feel like it should be simple, but many of us quietly experience it as awkward, distracting, or even discouraging. In this episode, we tackle the question: why is prayer so hard?  We reflect on how naturally human beings communicate, then trace why communion with God can feel less natural than we expect. The Christian story of Eden points to an original harmony of heart and mind, while everyday life reveals how fractured our interior world can be. We talk about God’s word in Scripture, the ways God can speak beyond words, and why so many of us struggle to access the “territory of the heart” where that listening often happens.  We also offer a grounded path forward: patience, perseverance, and the humility to stop performing prayer and start living it as a two-way exchange. The duck gliding across the pond while paddling hard underneath becomes a map for spiritual growth, reminding us that steady progress is often invisible.  ************ Father Don Wolf is a priest of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City. Living Catholic also broadcasts on Oklahoma Catholic Radio several times per week, with new episodes airing every Sunday.

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