All Souls Day / Día de los Muertos

All Souls Day / Día de los Muertos

Prayer

Living God,

Today, Lord of Life, we are humbled in mind and heart, remembering all those who died in your mercy. Where are they, God? What has become of them? Thank you for the comfort that comes with your word today—the solace it gives just knowing you hold them. In the palm of your hand, in the peace beyond understanding—unite us, your family spread across time and space. Amen.

All Saints Day

All Saints Day

Prayer, from the Dominican Litany of Saints

God,

Source of all holiness, you have enriched your church with many gifts in the saints. Direct, O Lord, our actions by your holy inspirations, and carry them on by your gracious assistance, that every prayer and work of ours may always begin with you, and through you be happily ended. Amen.

Halloween

Halloween

Prayer

God of Creation,

We marvel today at the change of the seasons. While change is often unwelcome, today it is not. We feel the air turning brisk as we walk down the street; we see leaves letting go, catch the scent of a fire nearby, and—just like that—a change of perspective or a memory triggered. Thank you, God, that we can still be awakened by this world you have given. Help us let go of what hinders, in ways that are healthy and beautiful, in keeping with your good designs. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “If the LORD were not my help, I would long have been silent in the grave.  When I say, ‘My foot is slipping,’ your mercy, LORD, holds me up.”   –Psalm 94:17-18    Prayer   Where would we be without you, God?   Left to

Prayer

Where would we be without you, God?

Left to our own devices in a world of upheaval, we struggle to find secure footing. Living on guard, knowing that one wrong step is all it could take to trigger disaster: one lost paycheck, one bad accident, one poor decision. Our lives often feel fragile, Lord. Show us your mercy. By your sustaining power, may we walk into the future you’ve planned for us—confident, and trusting your goodness. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “There’s all the difference in the world between having something to say, and having to say something.” –John Dewey   Prayer   God of Wisdom,  We blabber too much! We rant and we rave in a cacophony of monologues. Social med

Prayer

God of Wisdom,

We blabber too much! We rant and we rave in a cacophony of monologues. Social media, 24-hr news channels, endless transmissions of bits and bytes without context. What does it all come to? Let our words be few. You are God and we are not. Despite our temptations to “have to say something,” help us relearn the wisdom of silence. And if we must speak—if we truly “have something to say”—give us patience at least just to think before we open our mouths. Inspire us, so that we might use words in the ways that you use them—to create a meaningful world, to build trusting relationships, and to express love above all. Amen.

Feast of Saints Simon and Jude, Apostles

Feast of Saints Simon and Jude, Apostles

Prayer

Almighty God,

How good it is that things are. Day and night, sun and moon, stars and planets and galaxies and here we are in wonder and awe. Their very existence gives witness to you, the one above and beyond all this visible majesty. Amazing to think you call us into being, too, and have opened our mouths so that we might glorify you, in the company of saints and along with the rest of creation. Life is so precious! May we commit ourselves daily to cherish this life and vitality abounding through us, with us, and in us, leading us even today to a new heaven and a new earth, where you will be all in all. May it be so! Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “We know that all things work for good for those who love God, who are called according to his purpose.” –Romans 8:28   Prayer   Holy God,  Your word is a lamp unto our feet and a light unto our path. These good words from S

Prayer

Holy God,

Your word is a lamp unto our feet and a light unto our path. These good words from St. Paul to the Romans illuminate so much for us who walk by faith and yet, if we are honest, sometimes feel like we stumble in darkness. Why the trials? Why the suffering? We want to know why! Guide our searching hearts, God, that we who love you will trust more and more in your goodness. May we see with our eyes the fruit of your promise: that you bring beauty from ashes and light out of darkness. Amen.