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The Second Vatican Council declared that all human being are called to union with God. This is known at “the universal call to holiness” and it can be studied in chapter 5 of Lumen Gentium.

An additional question that follows on this declaration is whether or not all human beings are called, already in this life, to contemplation, to contemplative prayer. That question has been much disputed in the past, and it is still new, unexplored territory for many people.

Here, at “Seeking the Face of God”, we want to explore this question and to discover how much contemplation should be part of our lives as ordinary believers.

Please join us in this adventure of Seeking the Face of God!

You can post your thoughts and comments here, or email us at toseekgodsface@gmail.com

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Juliana Boerio-Goates
Juliana Boerio-Goates
1 hour ago

I was first introduced to contemplative prayer when I was in formation for the Lay Ecclesial Ministry in the SLC Diocese. I try to keep some aspect of contemplative prayer going in my life, and I introduce several ways of praying contemplatively to folks in the OCIA and Adult Confirmation groups I coordinate in my parish. I look forward to an opportunity to grow and deepen my love for this prayer.

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