Reflection   “Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.” –Tim Notke   Prayer   Ever-working God,  We are glad for those colleagues who seem so naturally gifted at whatever they do. Yet we all know that serving well in this mi

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Ever-working God,

We are glad for those colleagues who seem so naturally gifted at whatever they do. Yet we all know that serving well in this ministry requires more than talent alone. Our calling demands a virtuous degree of commitment, dedication, effort, and hard work. When we are tempted to look down on ourselves for not being as gifted or talented as others, remind us that you always look at our hearts and you see the sacrifices we make every day to work hard. Give us stamina to remain on this path to which you have called us, together, that we might better serve the needs of those around us. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Those who say it cannot be done should not interrupt those doing it.” –Anonymous   Prayer   Encouraging Word,  When there are voices of discouragement around us, give us laser-like focus on the bigger purpose and mission to

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Encouraging Word,

When there are voices of discouragement around us, give us laser-like focus on the bigger purpose and mission to which we are committed. When the voice of discouragement comes from within us, give us colleagues and partners who are quick to lift up our heads, and who will urge us to stay on the path to which you have called us. May the voices of those who say it cannot be done find encouragement in the support by those of us who are ready to embrace the work set before us with joy. Yes, we know that with you by our side, all things are possible. Amen.

Memorial of St. John Vianney

Memorial of St. John Vianney

Prayer

Indiscriminate Love,

It’s easy for us to love those we like and especially those who love us in return. Yet you call us to discover love’s greater depths. You call us to show love to all people, no matter who they are or what they can do for us. As we celebrate the life and love of St. John Vianney today, we are reminded that our religion—our bond with you—is “true” only if it leads us to show universal charity for everyone, without condition. And so we ask you again to lead us, as we strive to practice new depths of love today. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “What you are is God’s gift to you, what you become is your gift to God.” –Hans Urs von Balthasar   Prayer   Giver of all that is good,  You have so richly blessed us with this sweet gift of life, which you give to all your

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Giver of all that is good,

You have so richly blessed us with this sweet gift of life, which you give to all your children with a mysterious mix of limitations and opportunities. We are, each one of us, free to make of our lives whatever we will, in the places and times that you have put us. With gratitude for this great gift of life, help us avoid the temptations of biding our time and distracting ourselves in trivial amusements. May we passionately strive to make the most of this life and to develop in new ways each day, so that we may become gifts before you and a source of life to our neighbors and world. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.” –Charles Darwin   Prayer   God of new life,  Too many changes make us feel caught in a whirlwind. We fe

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God of new life,

Too many changes make us feel caught in a whirlwind. We feel threatened by changes, as if they might erode the very ground upon which we stand. Despite what we feel, lead us to trust faith’s foundations. Root us again in your love and accompaniment, so we may have confidence that we can weather all storms. Guide us with your indwelling spirit, so we may be free to discern how some of our changes may be blessings in disguise—openings for your new life to spring forth. Make us responsive to the changes you are bringing us today, that we may be a people filled with hope for tomorrow. Amen.

World Lung Cancer Day

World Lung Cancer Day

Compassionate God,

As we recognize World Lung Cancer Day, we remember and honor those patients and families who have faced such remarkable challenges with strength, courage, and hope. We take time as well to pray and give thanks for health care professionals charged with their care, and for all those advancing the causes of research and development of new forms of treatment. So many diligent servants united in the cause of providing more concrete solutions and opportunities for compassionate care. With gratitude for all this energy and cooperation, we pray that your healing spirit would be magnified among all those touched by cancer today. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Take care to guard against all greed, for though one may be rich, one’s life does not consist of possessions.” –Luke 12:15   Prayer   God of life,   Your warnings against materialism are challenging. So many people’s econom

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God of life,

Your warnings against materialism are challenging. So many people’s economic security is being threatened right now, by a host of factors. Meanwhile others are profiting unjustly from these unprecedented circumstances. As we try to work through the widespread changes affecting our communities, we pray for greed to give way to selfless generosity. Let those who have more give to those who have less. And may we all learn the deeper lessons at stake, so often embodied by those who are in fact poorest among us: that life consists in more than the acquisition of possessions and that the greatest of joys come through sharing with all those in need. Amen.