Can a devil use one prayer to prevent us from praying different one? (Catholic perspective)

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There is a set number of hours in a day and one cannot pray all the prayers. I'd imagine it would be pretty hard for a Catholic layperson with a 40 hour work week to go to Mass, pray all the hours of the Divine Office, pray the rosary and do whatever seasonal novena or devotion comes up.

So, one has to choose which prayers to pray in order to get through life. But, as St. John Vianney says "No prayer is ever wasted" *.

But, St. John Vianney also said

'Never forget that it is at the beginning of each day that God has the necessary grace for the day ready for us. He knows exactly what opportunities we shall have to sin, and will give us everything we need if we ask him then. That is why the devil does all he can to prevent us from saying our morning prayers or to make us say them badly.'

So he thinks that the Devil can use badly said prayers to distract us from saying our prayers with devotion and St. Theresa of Avila observes that

'Much more is accomplished by a single word of the Our Father said, now and then, from our heart, than by the whole prayer repeated many times in haste and without attention.'

St. Theresa of Avila

which is to say that an undistracted heart makes prayer better and we can only assume that the Devil wants prayer to be worse. So, given the difficulties in praying certain prayers requiring hard work + devotion, you have to balance it. Prayer is a lot like lifting weights, it takes time to build up an appetite for it. The rosary is like 53 reps on freeweights. The Liturgy of the Hours is like a complicated squat machine, you might hurt yourself without a spotter. I don't know about the Twelve Year Prayer of St. Bridget, but if it's complicated and you haven't prepared yourself to receive it, it might be a distraction unto itself. Then again, it might be exactly what you need (this is where you go ask a priest and stop asking the Internet for this kind of advice :) )

*Couldn't find a citation for this on the Internet, it was in one of my kid's spelling books

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