I have been spending a lot of time in the Middle East lately, and one thing I love about Arabic is how often "Allah" or references to God are used in every day conversation. Mashallah, Bismillah, Inshallah, alhamdulilah, all used very frequently in conversation, and all meaning some form of "God willing, or Thank God, or God be praised, or In God's name" obviously they're not impervious to using the phrases colloquially without focusing on the sacred invocations, but still I like how prevalent it is.
English is not so different, but we've shortened and removed the actual "God" from much of our conversational language. God be with you becomes "Goodbye", "Thank God" becomes "thank Goodness", "Oh my God have Mercy on us" becomes "OMG", sometimes even "OM*G" which is even worse; and very few people use the phrase "God willing" anymore.
I think it would be great as Catholics to start reintegrating praise, thanks and prayers to God as part of our daily language. I don't know about you but I would much rather be told "Go with God" or "God be with you" than "Goodbye". Obviously we need to make sure that we are offering them as a prayer and they don't become an occasion for taking the lord's name in vain, but I think that very focus would get us more centered on increasing our prayer and depending on God during our days.
Just my two cents
English is not so different, but we've shortened and removed the actual "God" from much of our conversational language. God be with you becomes "Goodbye", "Thank God" becomes "thank Goodness", "Oh my God have Mercy on us" becomes "OMG", sometimes even "OM*G" which is even worse; and very few people use the phrase "God willing" anymore.
I think it would be great as Catholics to start reintegrating praise, thanks and prayers to God as part of our daily language. I don't know about you but I would much rather be told "Go with God" or "God be with you" than "Goodbye". Obviously we need to make sure that we are offering them as a prayer and they don't become an occasion for taking the lord's name in vain, but I think that very focus would get us more centered on increasing our prayer and depending on God during our days.
Just my two cents