Tinydancer19 said:
I guess you could say i'm still new to praying. Even though I pray every night I for some reason am unable to allow myself to pray out loud. It's the same way with singing/worshiping. I don't know what i'm afraid of. I guess maybe i'm just scared of doing it wrong.
I know its a fear I just need to get over but does anyone have any helpful suggestions?
While praying out loud is certainly not necessary, one way to help faciliate this is to use the time tested prayers that have been given to us by the Church. Though at first this may seem strange, over time you will find that the words become your own as you offer them up to the Holy Trinity.
For example, here are portions of the prayers that are read during each 'Hour' of the day by monastics and laypersons when able.
Prayer of the Hours
O Thou Who at every season and every hour in Heaven and on earth art worshipped and glorified, O Christ our Godlongsuffering, greatly-merciful and deeply-compassionate; Who lovest the just and showest mercy upon the sinner; Who callest all men to salvation through the promise of good things to come:
Do Thou, the same Lord, accept also our prayers in this hour, and direct our lives according to Thy commandments. Sanctify our souls, purify our bodies, guide aright our minds, cleanse our thoughts, and deliver us from every affliction, evil and sickness. Compass us about with Thy holy Angels, that guarded and guided by their legions we may attain unto unity of faith and the knowledge of Thine unapproachable glory, for blessed art Thou unto the ages of ages. Amen.
Prayer of St. Basil the Great
O God, the Lord of Hosts and Fashioner of all creation, Who, in Thine incomparable tender mercy, didst send down Thine Only-begotten Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, for the salvation of our kind, and through His precious Cross didst tear asunder the handwriting of our sins, thereby triumphing over the principalities and powers of darkness:
Do Thou, the same Lord, O Master and Lover of Mankind, accept also these prayers of thanksgiving and supplication from us sinners, and deliver us from every deadly and dark transgression, and from all the visible and invisible enemies that seek after us to do us harm. Nail our flesh with the fear of Thee, and let not our hearts incline to evil words or thoughts. But wound our souls with Thy love, that looking ever unto Thee, and guided by Thee in the light, beholding Thee, the Eternal Light that no man can approach, we may offer up unceasing praise and thanksgiving unto Theethe Father Who is without beginning, together with Thine Only-begotten Son, and Thine All-holy, Good and Life-creating Spirit, now and ever, and unto the ages of ages. Amen.