Not necessarily.
Often the biblical impulse simply takes the place of the usual insertion.
And here too:
One may simplify and shorten at any time.
What matters is not the length, but the depth of the prayer.
Not necessarily.
Often the biblical impulse simply takes the place of the usual insertion.
And here too:
One may simplify and shorten at any time.
What matters is not the length, but the depth of the prayer.