Padre Pio says God is “obliged” to answer this type of prayer

With these, he will grant us his graces and help in everything.

When we are physically near someone we love, we naturally speak with them. Not all the time, of course, as people who love each other can also be in silence together. But it would be strange if we spent a whole day or even several hours saying nothing to a loved one sitting beside us.

The saints apply that same principle to God. He is near us, speaking to our hearts, and we should speak back. Our words can be as simple as any greeting we’d make to a parent, child, spouse, or sibling in the same room as us.

“Jesus, I trust in you,” is one example. Or “Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, I love you. Save souls.”

These short prayers will spring naturally to our hearts if we live in the awareness that we are constantly, unfailingly in the presence of God. While it is not possible to have that awareness at the forefront of our minds all the time, with practice, we can become aware of God’s closeness many, many times throughout the day.

In the long tradition of the Church, various names have been given to these short prayers — our little hellos — that we speak to Our Lord throughout the day. They are called aspirations, or ejaculatory prayers (from the Latin for bursting forth), or as well, “arrow” prayers.

This last title was used by Padre Pio when he described these short, spontaneous prayers. He said they are like “arrows that wound God’s heart.”

What’s more, the beloved Italian saint said that arrow prayers have a special power in bringing down God’s grace upon us.

Writing in December of 1914, he said that it was not exaggerated to affirm that God is obliged to answer these prayers. He wrote:

… this word is not at all exaggerated in this case …

I urge you continually to renew the right intention you had at the beginning and to recite ejaculatory prayers from time to time. Those prayers are like arrows that wound God’s heart and oblige him — and this word is not at all exaggerated in this case — oblige him, I tell you, to grant you his graces and his help in everything.

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Jesus, Father of Mercy,  have mercy on us and the whole world!

O Jesus, Father of Mercy,  have mercy on us and the whole world!

O Jesus, Father of Mercy,  have mercy on us and the whole world!

O Jesus, Father of Mercy,  have mercy on us and the whole world!

O Jesus, Father of Mercy,  have mercy on us and the whole world!

St. Pio the Great, pray for us. 

O Jesus, Father of Mercy,  have mercy on us and the whole world!

St. Pio the Great, pray for us. 

O Jesus, Father of Mercy,  have mercy on us and the whole world!

O Jesus, Father of Mercy,  have mercy on us and the whole world!

O Jesus, Father of Mercy,  have mercy on us and the whole world!

 Jesus, Father of Mercy,  have mercy on us and the whole world!

Amen.

Amen.

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