Reflection   “Prayer is essentially God’s work. Our part is to give time, do our best to keep attention, surrender ourselves as best we can.” –Ruth Burrows   Prayer   Loving God,  Wherever we come from and whatever we are going through,

Prayer

Loving God,

Wherever we come from and whatever we are going through, we are each in need of a prayerful spirit that knows how to pause, breathe, and surrender to a purpose beyond ourselves. Lead us in the way of such prayer. Help us become conscientious students of our own attention, learning to avoid the frenetic chaos that tries to overwhelm, and to yield ourselves instead to the calling you have given. As partners in mission, we pray. Amen.

Patriot Day (US)

Patriot Day (US)

Prayer

Sacred Silence,

Sometimes our prayers take us out to a place past words—to a place of silent encounter with you. All of our prayers are likely aimed at such silence. Yet especially today, when we cannot articulate the grief that we feel for the horror and tragedy of an event like 9/11. Fill our silence today. Give it meaning. As we honor the memory of those lost, as we support those closest to the pain, and as a nation gathers to remember, let our silence become an encounter. Amen.

World Suicide Prevention Day

World Suicide Prevention Day

Prayer

God of Life and Light,

May we never neglect the significance of interactions that might otherwise seem so casual. Sharpen our perception of others we encounter each day. Quicken our hearts to see and to know who needs us to reach out with concern, and then urge us, right then and there, to make space and do so. As we recognize World Suicide Prevention Day, we offer ourselves to you. Use us to create hope in the hearts of the hopeless. Amen.

Feast of St. Ciarán of Clonmacnoise

Feast of St. Ciarán of Clonmacnoise

Prayer

Enriching God,

On this Feast of St. Ciarán, we celebrate the legacy of this gifted leader and teacher, who was one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland and the first abbot of Clonmacnoise. Despite his early death from illness, Ciarán set a lasting example for others to follow in fostering communal life and a shared experience of practical spirituality. May we be inspired by those who, like Ciarán, cultivate new ways of being with and for others during times of great change and disruption. May we do the same for each other today. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Becoming like Jesus is as much as about having a relaxed and joyful heart as it is about believing and doing the right thing.” –Ronald Rolheiser   Prayer   Joyful Redeemer,  Our approach to religion can get out of balance.

Prayer

Joyful Redeemer,

Our approach to religion can get out of balance. We know that beliefs are important, but so is our basic demeanor in the world around us. Our overall posture day in and day out, as we bump up against others. Jesus’ own example reveals that finding our way through your world depends upon more than just beliefs and right actions, it depends on developing a certain kind of heart that is at home in the world. A relaxed and joyful heart. A heart healed of anxiety and delivered from worry. A heart more like Jesus. May this kind of heart become ours today, as we strive to serve others and embody our mission together. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Of what use is it to be tolerant of others if you are convinced that you are right and everyone who disagrees with you is wrong? That isn’t tolerance but condescension.” –Anthony de Mello   Prayer   Spirit of Cooperation,

Prayer

Spirit of Cooperation,

When the issues that divide us incite condescension, induce us instead to become hospitable partners in a deeper engagement. May we lead by humility, choosing to step back from the debates we think we know so much about and become willing again to learn from each other. For the sake of our own growth in virtue, if not for the progress we seek, help us to think less of ourselves and our own brilliant plans, and more of the insights and feelings of others. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “There are some questions that are too good to spoil with answers.” –Tomáš Halík   Prayer   Gracious Spirit,  Save us from a narrow-minded interest only in the questions that have answers. Keep our minds open to asking deepe

Prayer

Gracious Spirit,

Save us from a narrow-minded interest only in the questions that have answers. Keep our minds open to asking deeper questions, which make life worth living by inviting us to imagine and dream of new possibilities. As we continue to focus on getting things done and fixing our problems, inspire us as well to take the long view towards what it all means. Show us the value of pursuing a deep understanding of who you are and what you must be like, the world you have made and our places within it, the purpose to which you have called us and our reason for being. Amen.