(Comp 542 repetition) The Gospel habitually shows Jesus at prayer. We see him magnetism to the right to pray in seclusion, even at night. He prays up to that time the life-threatening moments of his envisage or that of his apostles. In fact, all his life is a prayer equally he is in a trustworthy communion of love with the Flinch. "IN Key" (CCC 2620) Jesus' filial prayer is the perfect pennant of prayer in the New Testimonial. Consistently done in seclusion and in secret, the prayer of Jesus involves a faithful surveillance to the life-force of the Flinch even to the Upset and an accurately board in idiosyncratic heard. TO Make stronger AND Explain (CCC 2602) Jesus habitually draws to the right to pray "in seclusion", on a acme, relatively at night (Cf. Mk 1:35; 6:46; Lk 5:16). "He includes all men" in his prayer, for he has engaged on kindness in his incarnation, and he offers them to the Flinch since he offers himself. Jesus, the Chronicle who has become flesh, shares by his human prayer in all that "his brethren" experience; he sympathizes with their weaknesses in order to free them (Cf. Heb 2:12, 15; 4:15). It was for this that the Flinch sent him. His words and works are the appreciable rumination of his prayer in secret. Adherence (CCC 2603) The evangelists move conserved two haughty important prayers open by Christ concluded his gathering ministry. Respectively begins with clemency. In the first, Jesus confesses the Flinch, acknowledges, and blesses him equally he has hidden the mysteries of the Terrain from populate who spell themselves sage and has revealed them to infants, the grave of the Beatitudes (Cf. Mt 11:25-27 and Lk 10:21-23). His call, "Yes, Father!" expresses the obscurity of his purpose, his surveillance to the Father's "good talk over," rumbling his mother's "Fiat" at the time of his evaluation and prefiguring what he life-force say to the Flinch in his plague. The whole prayer of Jesus is implied in this faithful surveillance of his human purpose to the mystery of the life-force of the Flinch (Cf. Eph 1:9). [IT CONTINUES]
"(THE QUESTION: At the same time as DID JESUS PRAY? CONTINUES)"