The second antiphon for morning prayer this morning (Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul) reads: “Paul, my grace is sufficient for you; my power is made perfect in weakness.” I felt the Holy Spirit nudging me to put my own name in place of Paul’s and pray it again: “Dorcee, my grace is sufficient for you; my power is made perfect in weakness.” I would like to suggest that you do the same. Place your name in the blank and then pray it slowly a few times. For it is truth for your soul as well as Paul’s.
_____________________________, my grace is sufficient for you; my power is made perfect in your weakness.
_____________________________, my grace is sufficient for you; my power is made perfect in your weakness.
_____________________________, my grace is sufficient for you; my power is made perfect in your weakness.