Reflection   “Blessed the people who know the joyful shout; in the light of your countenance, O LORD, they walk. At your name they rejoice all the day, and through your justice they are exalted.”  –Psalm 89:16-17   Prayer   Liberating Go

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Liberating God,

As those who claim to know you, we should be those who know “the joyful shout.” We should be those who celebrate loudest because the God we serve is in the business of justice, liberation and compassion, especially on behalf of the poor, vulnerable, and marginalized. And so if we are among those who’ve been touched by your healing power, help us reveal it in our words and deeds and invite others to know you as we do. May we do so joyfully, motivated by your own heart of love. Amen.

Feast of St. Oliver Plunkett

Feast of St. Oliver Plunkett

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Good Shepherd,

On this Feast of St. Oliver Plunkett, we are inspired to remember and hold on to your promise to unify and restore us as one human family. Beyond every division and the many ways we’ve been scattered, lead us to a future in which we can appreciate our interdependence more and more, and can commit to securing the cause of peace. In your name, we pray. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “The ultimate test of our spirituality is the measure of our amazement at the grace of God.”  –Martin Lloyd-Jones   Prayer   Gracious God,  We should all be more amazed by the work of your grace in our lives. For through the

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Gracious God,

We should all be more amazed by the work of your grace in our lives. For through the eyes of our hearts we are able to see so many stories of profound transformation. As patients respond to quality, compassionate care; as communities are empowered by the support we provide; or as colleagues and friends are encouraged to develop their skills and talents while growing as persons before you… In all of these ways, we have been so richly graced. As a ministry together, lead us to marvel today at your amazing grace. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Failure’s not fatal — it’s feedback.” –Lisa Borders   Prayer   God of tomorrow,  There are many different ways to say the same thing: the only true failure is the refusal to get back up again and learn from our mistakes. Wh

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God of tomorrow,

There are many different ways to say the same thing: the only true failure is the refusal to get back up again and learn from our mistakes. When obstacles assail us with the feeling of defeat, let our hearts remind us that your grace is sufficient and that, with your help and accompaniment, there is nothing we face that cannot be overcome. As a ministry, striving to extend your compassionate ministry to so many in need, let our vision of success be defined by our faithful resilience more than anything else. We needn’t be perfect to respond to your call, we need only be faithful. Day in and day out. For all those who are sick; for the poor, the dying, and the underserved; for the vulnerable and marginalized, we pray. Amen.

Eid al-Adha 

Eid al-Adha 

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Almighty,

As our Muslim colleagues and friends celebrate Eid al-Adha, we all do well to reflect upon our readiness to sacrifice, for the sake of others, in service to love and connection. As creatures made in your image, we all are called to show charity to neighbors in need and to sustain the bonds of community in tangible ways. Help us in this effort, that all people may come to know the joy of self-giving love, so that all people may flourish in a shared experience of belonging and provision. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Kind words can be short and easy to speak but their echoes are truly endless.” –Mother Teresa   Prayer   Spirit of kindness,  We would probably speak differently if we imagined that the echoes of our words could be heard an

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Spirit of kindness,

We would probably speak differently if we imagined that the echoes of our words could be heard and felt long after the moment we say them. Help us to realize they do! Kind words especially can transform another’s heart in an instant. In a random encounter, in which we may not even realize we’ve made an impression on someone in need. There are so many stories that bear witness to the power of a kind word at the right time. Help us extend those stories of kindness today, in all our encounters, with every person we meet. Let kindness pour out from our speech. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “We must learn to regard people less in the light of what they do or omit to do, and more in the light of what they suffer.” — Dietrich Bonhoeffer   Prayer   God who sees us,  We are prone to judge one another by looking at

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God who sees us,

We are prone to judge one another by looking at all the wrong things. We quickly point out others’ mistakes while being too easily wowed by superficial things like the money some possess or the size of their house. Help us renew our appreciation for the people around us and reframe our vision for the things that truly matter. May we learn to regard people less for what they do or what they have, and more for the way they suffer and stand in need of deep healing. Let compassion be our response to each other, as we commit to seeing all your children in their full depth and complexity. Amen.