Reflection   “A population that does not take care of the elderly and of children and the young has no future, because it abuses both its memory and its promise.” –Pope Francis   Prayer   God of Life,  Humbly we ask to be healed of self-

Prayer

God of Life,

Humbly we ask to be healed of self-centeredness. To be freed from thinking we occupy the center of the universe, overly focused on our own needs, wants, and desires. As good as it is to live in the present, help us be mindful of our past and our future, especially as these are embodied in the young and the old: living icons of our collective memory and the promise of a shared tomorrow. Change our perspective of what truly matters in our shared life together, so we think less of ourselves and more of those who are most vulnerable. And in so doing, may we experience the fullness of communion that you desire to share with us all. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “My sheep hear my voice; I know them, and they follow me.” –John 10:27   Prayer   Gracious God,  So many voices call for our attention. We may know and believe that you have the words of eternal life, yet we are also easily

Prayer

Gracious God,

So many voices call for our attention. We may know and believe that you have the words of eternal life, yet we are also easily distracted. We have a hard time keeping still and remaining present before you. Give us faithful endurance in this busy world, Lord, so that despite all the noise we may continue to practice the way of discernment and wisdom, listening every day for your voice and following where you lead. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “The family is one of nature’s masterpieces.” –George Santayana   Prayer   God of Love,  With hearts full of gratitude as well as concern, we place our families before you today. The family is where we find our sense of belo

Prayer

God of Love,

With hearts full of gratitude as well as concern, we place our families before you today. The family is where we find our sense of belonging, learn what self-giving love looks like, and where we are always accepted just as we are. And yet, we are all too human and far from perfect. The family is also where we learn how to hurt those we love, how hard it is to be forgiving and accepting, and we fail to feel home is a place of warmth and security. With thanks for the family, we ask for your help, so that our own families will be more reflective of your love, mercy, and acceptance. May we forgive each other for many weaknesses, find healing, and move forward. Amen.

Memorial of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary

Memorial of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary

Prayer

God of All Glory,

Thank you for the life of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, who embodied so faithfully your heart for the poor. Yielding up her privilege as the daughter of the King of Hungary, Elizabeth embraced instead a humble and austere life alongside those who were born destitute. Her life serves as an example for us at Bon Secours Mercy Health, as she spent her final years taking care of the hospitalized and serving their needs. May we, too, extend your compassionate love without self-regard. Amen.

International Day for Tolerance

International Day for Tolerance

Prayer

Lord of All,

You created us with an instinct for curiosity, discovery, and a natural desire to pursue truth, goodness, and beauty—wherever they may be found. Help us all remember today that this pursuit is unceasing, that none of us will ever attain a full comprehension of your revelation, and that our fundamental vocation is to remain ever open to you—receptive and responsive creatures, made in your image. May we always and everywhere give you thanks and praise for bringing us into your light, and may we find the courage to walk faithfully the paths you have shown us. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference.” –Mark Twain   Prayer   God of Peace and Truth,  Our society today struggles so often with division, animosity, and an inability to speak meaningful

Prayer

God of Peace and Truth,

Our society today struggles so often with division, animosity, and an inability to speak meaningfully with each other. Help us commit to working together, again and again, to find genuine and authentic forms of civil discourse. Exhort us in heart and mind, to listen thoughtfully to the experience and opinions of those with whom we disagree. Enable us to believe once again that we all are in search of a meaningful world and that, despite the challenges, it is worth finding together. By your grace we pray and in your name, Amen.

World Diabetes Day

World Diabetes Day

Prayer

Gracious God,

The world you have made is undoubtedly good. But in its current state, so many are born, live, and die with unique challenges that require daily help to surmount. Nature’s lottery is hardly fair, and through no fault of their own, some people are more disadvantaged than others when it comes to securing health, stability, and life’s necessities. May we remain always conscious of them, working to serve and protect the most vulnerable among us. We pray especially today for those who suffer from diabetes and ask that your mercy be with them to comfort and heal. Amen.