Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Prayer

Gracious God,

Today we celebrate the assumption of Mary, body and soul, into heaven upon her death. Mary, keenly aware of God’s presence in the history of her people and in her own life, allowed God to work through her, that salvation might come to all. Being the first to experience the redemption accomplished through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, Mary became a sign of our hoped-for destiny, life with God and one another forever. May we, like Mary, be attentive and open to God’s call in our lives. And may the example of her faith inspire us and affirm our commitment to proclaim the good news of the gospel through the lives we lead. We make this prayer through Christ our Lord. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “There are always flowers for those who want to see them.” ~ Henri Matisse    Prayer   Eternal and ever-living God,  It is often our instinct to notice and remember the negative, to notice the clouds rather than the sun, the

Prayer

Eternal and ever-living God,

It is often our instinct to notice and remember the negative, to notice the clouds rather than the sun, the one critique rather than the 99 compliments, the struggles rather than the blessings. Open our eyes to the blessings in our lives, helping us to see the flowers we sometimes miss. Open our hearts that we might be the flower in someone else’s life. Shape us through your spirit that we might always be attentive and aware of the gifts you freely give and the flowers that are always present in our lives. We make this prayer in the name of the Lord of all creation. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “A gentle word, a kind look, a good-natured smile can work wonders and accomplish miracles.”  ~ William Hazlitt   Prayer   God of goodness,  In this time, marked in part by the experience of division, hostility, and animosit

Prayer

God of goodness,

In this time, marked in part by the experience of division, hostility, and animosity, you call us to be instruments of your goodness and peace in the world. Fill us with the courage of faith that we might recognize your presence in each other. May we strive to extend your gentleness, kindness, and goodness to all we encounter, seeking to strengthen the ties that bind us together as one human family. We pray in God’s name. Amen.

Memorial of St. Clare, Virgin

Memorial of St. Clare, Virgin

Prayer

Lord of life,

In business, it is often said we discover what we value by examining our budgets. Saint Clare believed we become who we love. Fill us with the gift of your Holy Spirit. Inspire us by the example and wisdom of Saint Clare to love you and through our love for you become more like you. By becoming more like you, may we come to value what you value and love who and what you love. Amen.

     

 
    Feast of Saint Lawrence, Deacon and Martyr    Reflection   “The word of God is a light to the mind and a fire to the will, so that we may know and love God.” ~ Saint Lawrence    Prayer   Compassionate God,  Today, we celebrate the feast

Prayer

Compassionate God,

Today, we celebrate the feast of Saint Lawrence, a deacon and martyr whose dedication to you was fired by his love of scripture. Open our ears that we might encounter your word in the pages of scripture and our eyes that we might encounter your presence in others and in the beauty of creation. May our experience of your presence console us in difficult times, cheer us in times of joy, and accompany us as we seek to do your will in our lives. We pray in God’s name. Amen.

International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples

International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples

Prayer

God of all,

Today, as an international community, we celebrate the culture and heritage of the world’s indigenous peoples. Open our eyes and hearts that we might see and promote the value of all cultures and peoples. May we dedicate our efforts to righting the wrongs perpetrated against indigenous peoples at home and abroad. Stir within us the flame of love that we might seek to build a rich and diverse community, respectful of and in solidarity with all peoples, especially the indigenous peoples of the world. We pray in the name of the God who is the God of all. Amen.