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Let Us Pray: Catholic Prayers for All Abilities is a simple guide to prayer, one showing readers how to talk with God and grow in love through gratitude, adoration, forgiveness, and compassion.
It was specially designed for adults living with an intellectual disability and uses a custom typeface for dyslexic readers. But everyone will enjoy it as a guide to forming a regular habit of prayer.
Featuring a foreword by Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz,
Let Us Pray includes the "big three" Catholic prayers, prayers for daily life and Sunday Mass, and prayers for special times of life.
Everyone can pray because God loves everyone, and prayer is as simple as a heart-to-heart conversation with God. So . . . let us pray!
About the author
Mark Bradford is the Fellow for Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities at the Word on Fire Institute. For over twenty years, he has been blessed to serve in leadership positions in various church ministries, including as the founding president of the Jerome Lejeune Foundation in the US. Mark and his wife Denise are parents to Thomas, their sixth of seven children (and first son), who happens to have been gifted with an extra twenty-first chromosome. Mark is a passionate advocate for those born with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. He especially advocates, at every opportunity, against the threat of abortion following a prenatal diagnosis. The Bradfords reside in the Philadelphia suburbs.