Reflection   “Holiness, not safety, is the end of our calling.” –Lilias Trotter   Prayer   Holy God,  If we survey the history that shapes who we are in Catholic health care, we really should have no expectation that our mission will lea

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Holy God,

If we survey the history that shapes who we are in Catholic health care, we really should have no expectation that our mission will lead us to enjoy security and comfort in this world. If we are extending your mission faithfully, we can be sure instead that our experiences will point us in hope for a world not yet come. As we strive to bring more of that world into the here and now, lead us into holiness rather than safety. Make us bolder in standing up for what’s right, defending those in need, and advocating for a world in which all can flourish. Come what may. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “I’m not afraid of failure; I’m afraid of succeeding at things that don’t matter.” –William Carey   Prayer   God on mission,  We all want to look back and see that we’ve made a difference in the lives of others. With family

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God on mission,

We all want to look back and see that we’ve made a difference in the lives of others. With family and friends and the people we’ve been called to serve along the way, we want to know our endeavors have made an impact. As a ministry, we hope to look back and see that we’ve succeeded at all the things you have called us to do, the things that ultimately matter. Rather than succumb to the fear of failure, empower us to continue being bold in extending compassion, improving health and well-being, and embodying the values that make our lives worth living together. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity.” –Simone Weil   Prayer   Attentive spirit,  The gift of attention is one of the sweetest offerings we can extend to others. To be present and attentive, eager to listen

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Attentive spirit,

The gift of attention is one of the sweetest offerings we can extend to others. To be present and attentive, eager to listen with our whole being to the person before us. Help us to honor the dignity of all your children by becoming more generous with our attention. May we see the people around us through your eyes, respecting them as the persons they are. As we extend your compassionate ministry today, help us respond to the goodness within every individual by giving them the gift of attention. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “It is what it is. But, it will be what you make it.” –Pat Summitt   Prayer   God of tomorrow,  We often see the gap between the way things are and the way they should be. For those of us in the helping professions, we see t

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God of tomorrow,

We often see the gap between the way things are and the way they should be. For those of us in the helping professions, we see this gap and sincerely long to overcome it, for the good of others and the betterment of our communities. Yes, we were first drawn to this work because we hope to see more of your dream for humanity come into reality through us. Encourage us today as we pursue that dream once again. No matter how long we’ve been at it, remind us that the future will be what we make it. With your presence to guide and accompany us, we have every reason to believe that healing and deliverance will come. Amen.

Independence Day (US)

Independence Day (US)

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God over all,

The American flag is an enduring symbol of freedom and hope for people in search of a land of opportunity. A nation where the shared pursuit of the common good might enable the flourishing of each and every citizen. And vice versa, where the flourishing of individual citizens leads them to build up the common good. As a ministry called by your name, help us resist the temptation to sentimentalize such noble ideals. Instead, on this day especially, may we renew our commitment to embody these ideals with conviction, devotion, and a sincere desire for unity, across all our differences. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “The future will be green or not at all.” –Jonathon Porritt   Prayer   Loving Creator,  The warnings have been repeated so many times that we risk growing numb. Yet the truth remains. We are obliged to change our ways of liv

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Loving Creator,

The warnings have been repeated so many times that we risk growing numb. Yet the truth remains. We are obliged to change our ways of living so that our children might have a world worth inheriting. By your mercy and grace, empower us, as individuals and as an organization, to become diligent and passionate practitioners of environmental stewardship. May we encourage our culture in the same direction, until we all are aware of the calling we’ve been given, as those made in your image, to protect the earth in your name and lead it to a beautiful future. Amen.

     

 
    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.