Section One: Prayer in the Christian Life

Prayer

Sources from Scripture and the Church

The following portion of the Catechism draws from these sources of Sacred Scripture and the Church. See the Index of Citations for a complete list of citations.

Old TestamentCited in the Catechism
GenesisCCC 2568-2573
ExodusCCC 2575-2577, 2583
NumbersCCC 2576, 2577
1 SamuelCCC 2578
2 SamuelCCC 2579
1 KingsCCC 2580, 2582
EzraCCC 2585
NehemiahCCC 2585
TobitCCC 2585
JudithCCC 2585
PsalmsCCC 2559, 2566, 2577, 2582
IsaiahCCC 2561, 2584
JeremiahCCC 2561, 2584
AmosCCC 2584
JonahCCC 2585
ZachariahCCC 2561
New Testament
LukeCCC 2559, 2571, 2573, 2583
JohnCCC 2560, 2561
Acts of the ApostlesCCC 2566
RomansCCC 2559, 2565, 2572
2 CorinthiansCCC 2583
EphesiansCCC 2565
1 TimothyCCC 2574
HebrewsCCC 2568, 2572
JamesCCC 2582
Ecumenical Councils
Vatican II (1962-1965)CCC 2587
Liturgy
Liturgy of the HoursCCC 2586
Ecclesiastical Writers
St. AmbroseCCC 2589
St. AugustineCCC 2559, 2560
St. Gregory of NazianzusCCC 2565
St. John DamasceneCCC 2559, 2590
St. Thérèse (of the Child Jesus) of LisieuxCCC 2558

Words to Know

The following portion of the Catechism includes these important words to know. See the Glossary for definitions.

TermsCited in the Catechism
AbrahamCCC 2570
HumilityCCC 2559
PrayerCCC 2559-2565
ProphetCCC 2581
PsalmCCC 2585
PsalterCCC 2587
TempleCCC 2580

WHAT IS PRAYER?

For me, prayer is a surge of the heart; it is a simple look turned toward heaven, it is a cry of recognition and of love, embracing both trial and joy.

Prayer as God’s gift

Prayer as covenant

Prayer as communion