Reflection   “If all you can do is crawl, start crawling.” –Rumi    Prayer   God of new beginnings,  The calendar tells us we’ve begun a new year, yet for many of us life still feels the same. For those who feel stuck in dead-end routine

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God of new beginnings,

The calendar tells us we’ve begun a new year, yet for many of us life still feels the same. For those who feel stuck in dead-end routines and habits they can’t seem to break, give them new vision. Help them find life-giving paths of positive change. For those still afraid to start something new, give them new courage. Empower them to embrace the adventure of faith. For those already exhausted from the work they perform, give new companions. May they find others to share in their labor and assist their next steps. For those still in need of care and attention, open new doors. Connect them in new ways with your healing compassion. For all of us, open our hearts to the wondrous new things you have promised to do. Amen.

New Year’s Day | Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary

New Year’s Day | Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary

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God of Hope,

You give us every reason to have hope in your promises. Yet that still doesn’t make it easy for us. By faith and commitment, we have to learn to hold fast to the dreams you have placed in our hearts, for our families, our communities, and our world. Thank you for the example of Mary your mother, who showed her great faith by pondering the words she’d been told about her new baby son, Jesus. Just as Mary “kept all these things” in her heart and then watched them unfold over time, help us to hold onto your words, as we share in your mission together. May we look forward in hope to see your promises fulfilled in the lives of those around us. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “That’s the big question, the one the world throws at you every morning. ‘Here you are, alive. Would you like to make a comment?’” —Mary Oliver   Prayer   Living God,   Tomorrow marks the beginning of a brand new year. It’s

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Living God,

Tomorrow marks the beginning of a brand new year. It’s also the beginning of just another day. And by “just another day,” we don’t mean that casually, for every new day is a new beginning! Every new day is yet another undeserved invitation from you, to make the most of a life you’ve put in our hands—to enjoy, develop, and extend in love and gratitude with our families, friends, and neighbors. Give us the wherewithal tomorrow to keep our perspectives in check. May we rise in the wonder that ought to be present with every new sunrise. Because today is “today,” let us be glad and say thanks, simply for waking again with air in our lungs. Amen!

     

 
    December 30, 2021    Reflection   “Self-control is the steady capacity to direct yourself to accomplish what you have chosen or decided to do and be, even though you don’t feel like it.” –Dallas Willard      Prayer   God of New Life

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God of New Life,

As a New Year approaches, many of us begin to look back and review where we have been and where we currently are. This can be a motivational exercise, but we are also prone to be harsh on ourselves. With great expectations we begin to make plans and set goals and create a whole new existence from scratch in our heads. We have very creative imaginations! Save us from ourselves. Help us be patient with our many self-transformations. May we rely on the gift of self-control, expressed in our day-to-day commitments and faithfulness, to become over time the people you’ve made us to be, to do those things we know we should do, even when we don’t feel like it. Amen.

Fourth Day of Kwanzaa (Dec 26-Jan 1)

Fourth Day of Kwanzaa (Dec 26-Jan 1)

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Generous God,

This fourth day of Kwanzaa celebrates the principle of Ujamaa—the social value of shared work and wealth, and the building up of the common good over private interests. May this principle inspire us to be more mindful of the well-being of our communities, even as we set our own private goals for finance and business. May we have the courage to promote change across our society, so that no one need suffer from income disparities and the unjust distribution of wealth. For the sake of everyone’s flourishing, keep us conscious of the way our work and our labor impact the welfare of our sisters and brothers. In a spirit of cooperation and hope we pray, Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “In my distress I called out: LORD! I cried out to my God. From his temple he heard my voice; my cry to him reached his ears.” –Psalm 18:7   Prayer   Compassionate God,  No matter our state, comfort us all with the truth of

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Compassionate God,

No matter our state, comfort us all with the truth of your word, that you are not deaf to us. Your ear is inclined to our suffering and you respond to our hurt with compassion. For all those who are hurting or crushed by distress, pour out your compassionate mercy on them today. In this ongoing pandemic, make us all more attentive to those in distress, that we may continue being “good help” in their time of need. Amen.

Memorial of St. John, Apostle

Memorial of St. John, Apostle

Prayer

God who is Love,

It is easy to say we know what love means. We share those precious words with friends and lovers, “I love you,” and in the next breath profess our “love” for objects and food. Yet to know what you mean by love is a different thing altogether. Your love calls us to a new way of living which, despite its simplicity, is not all that simple. As your holy apostle, St. John the beloved, explained: if we say we love you, but hate someone else, we’re deceiving ourselves and need to look deeper. If we say we know you, we will naturally love all your precious children, all those who are made in your image. Help us to know you better, God who is love, and watch our world heal. Amen.