While we, as Catholics, have the opportunity to pray individually at any time during the day or night, we can provide a wonderful service by praying with those who are homebound or need healing. The word "pray" comes from the Latin word precari, which simply means to entreat or ask. In fact, although prayer is not often used this way anymore, it can simply mean “please,” as in “pray continue your story.”
While we often still think of prayer primarily as asking God for something, prayer, properly understood, is a conversation with God or with the saints. Just as we cannot hold a conversation with another person unless he can hear us, the very act of praying is an implicit recognition of the presence of God or the saints here with us. And in praying, we strengthen that recognition of the presence of God, which draws us closer to Him. That is why the Church recommends that we pray frequently and make prayer an important part of our everyday lives.