Reflection   “Understanding is love’s other name.” –Thích Nhất Hạnh   Prayer   God of my neighbor,  We confess there are times when we do not try to understand each other. Perhaps because we do not really know how. When so many issues se

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God of my neighbor,

We confess there are times when we do not try to understand each other. Perhaps because we do not really know how. When so many issues seem so obvious to us, gun control, vaccines, social spending, and so on, as conversations like these grip us in conscience, lead us not into temptation. Lead us not into the temptation to become selfish in spirit, no longer understanding that we are one with “those people” we otherwise deem so alien. Deliver us from the evil of dehumanizing neighbors as we push forward agendas for fixing the world. Rather, keep us mindful of the love that you show to us. Let us dwell in your love so as to seek understanding, and find our way forward into the new life you have promised. Together. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “We tend to overestimate what we can do in a day, and underestimate what we can achieve in a decade. Miraculous things can be accomplished if you give it ten years.” –Kevin Kelly   Prayer   God of our progress,  Help us to b

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God of our progress,

Help us to be patient with ourselves, as we learn to find balance in the goals that we set for our lives. The same goes as well for the directions we take in this ministry, which we share with you and each other. Give us patience as we pursue our mission together, committing ourselves to good service that responds to felt needs, while committing our sense of “success” to your hands. And as the years roll on, may we continue to look back and give thanks at all the ways you have blessed us, abundantly more than we could have ever imagined. Amen.

Memorial of Saint Aloysius Gonzaga

Memorial of Saint Aloysius Gonzaga

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Love eternal,

We have all lived enough to have regrets from the past, as we think of the love that we failed to extend when we had the chance. Humbly we ask for you to somehow make up for our missed opportunities. And gladly we thank you for trusting us still, today and each day, with new opportunities to put love into action with all those you place in our way. Like St. Aloysius Gonzaga, make us more holy by perfecting our freedom to love. For the sake of all those we encounter today, just as they are and just as they need, free us to be agents of world-changing love. Amen.

Feast of The Irish Martyrs

Feast of The Irish Martyrs

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Life eternal,

We remember today your many faithful witnesses, who shared your good news and embodied your love in the face of misunderstanding, hostility, and even the threat of death. We especially remember today the Irish Martyrs of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, who were willing to share in the ultimacy of your sacrifice, upon their own soil within their own homeland. In memory of them and others like them today, we pray for the day when our world is transformed and death will be no more, when no one will pay for their faith, hope, and love with their lives. Until that day comes, may we all consider more thoughtfully that the way we face death is another way we face life. Amen.

Juneteenth | Father’s Day

Juneteenth | Father’s Day

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Father God,

Today is a happy intersection of holidays, as we celebrate Juneteenth and Father’s Day, too. On the one hand, we acknowledge and remember that emancipation, freedom, and equality are not merely matters of decree, but the result of decisive, real-world progress in the lived experience of community. May it be so, today! On the other hand, we consider the gifts of our fathers and grandfathers and our ancestors before them, all those who embody the spirit of fatherhood, giving us courage to go forth and attain dreams and hopes beyond even their expectations. May it also be so! And so we rise, with gratitude and with joyful determination: to honor our fathers by shaping a better, more equitable world for all. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I’ll meet you there.” –Rumi    Prayer   God of communion,  Help us speak boldly about what we believe to be true, right, and good. Just as urgently, though, l

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God of communion,

Help us speak boldly about what we believe to be true, right, and good. Just as urgently, though, lead us to listen, with sincere consideration and without any prejudice. Turn our eyes and our ears to those we are prone to overlook and ignore because we assume there is no common ground. Induce in us the virtue of humility that we might model a community built on genuine dialogue. May we find our way through this thicket of brokenness and into your pasture of peace together. Together, we pray, Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Quality is never an accident. It is always the result of intelligent effort.”  -John Ruskin    Prayer   God of excellence,  This ministry is brimming with talented, gifted people, eager to put their whole selves into o

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God of excellence,

This ministry is brimming with talented, gifted people, eager to put their whole selves into offering the highest quality care to people in need, especially those who are poor, dying, and underserved. Thank you for each one of our colleagues and associates and ministry partners. We know that the excellence of our service is the reflection of the wisdom, dedication, and selflessness of so many. We pray you will add to our number while restoring the weary among us. And lead us all to continued success in the mission we share with you and each other. Amen.