Traditional Prayers
The following prayers are part of the Catholic tradition and should be a foundational part of our prayer lives.
Teaching Traditional Prayers to Your Child
When helping your child memorize prayers, take them one line at a time. Practice with your child until he or she knows it. A good time to practice might be when you're driving with him or her in the car, such as on the way to your parish. Your child may also find that writing out the prayers is a good way to practice.
A Selection of Prayers
Sign of the Cross
Help your child learn the motions for this key prayer. Touch the forehead, the rib cage, the left shoulder, and then the right shoulder as you trace on your body the sign of the Cross:
Prayer of Praise
Prayer Before Meals
This prayer can be used at mealtimes, but it is also a great thing to pray spontaneously, mentioning what's happening in the family or the world, and inviting the children to do the same.
Hail Mary
For Catholics, praying with Mary has long been part of our tradition and every child should know this prayer by heart! Of course, all devotion to Mary leads ultimately to the Lord, but she is our model and guide.
The Lord's Prayer (Our Father)
This is the very prayer which Jesus taught us. Each child should know it by heart. And for those parents who are Christian, but not Catholic, you will find the doxology here at the very end.
The Apostles' Creed
This may not be a prayer which your child memorizes when they are around eight years old, but it is the opening prayer of the Rosary and is an understandable statement of all that we believe.
Prayer to Our Guardian Angel
Angels, we know, are "messengers from God" and we know that God's message to us is that he loves us and cares for us. This prayer expresses that and is a lovely nighttime prayer for any child to know by heart.
Morning Offering
This might not be a prayer your child memorizes. But why not print this on a card that the whole family could see in the bathroom in the morning?
Evening Offering
Again, while not a prayer to memorize, this lovely evening prayer might be placed near the bedside and when you say goodnight to your child, take it down and prayer it together. As you do, bless your child using words like these: "Good night, honey. God bless you."