Reflection   “Slow down. Don’t allow others to hurry your healing. It is a process, one that may take years, occasionally, even a lifetime – and that’s OK.” –Beau Taplin   Prayer   Divine healer,  Our culture exerts a lot of pressure on

Prayer

Divine healer,

Our culture exerts a lot of pressure on us, to quickly put our problems in the past tense. Yet we know it’s not as simple as that. We all need time and the support of our community to work through the hurts that we carry. Help us to be patient with ourselves and patient with those we long to see restored and made whole. May we continue to thrive as a supportive community invested in the long-term work of seeing your healing come. May it come a little more through us today. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Whether we and our politicians know it or not, Nature is party to all our deals and decisions, and she has more votes, a longer memory, and a sterner sense of justice than we do.” –Wendell Berry   Prayer   Good Creator,  In

Prayer

Good Creator,

In a culture that says we can do what we want without consequences, we do well to remember just how deeply dependent we are upon Nature for everything. For our health and well-being, for the viability of our endeavors together, for the sake of the generations to come, help us to remember our interconnectedness in the world you have made and to live better within Nature’s limits. Inspire us towards more sustainable ways of being and doing, as a ministry and as individuals. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “The Lord is near to all who call upon him.” –Psalm 145:18   Prayer   Faithful God,  We call upon you today for the health and well-being of all our patients and families and friends. Help us to extend your own presence to t

Prayer

Faithful God,

We call upon you today for the health and well-being of all our patients and families and friends. Help us to extend your own presence to them in ways that bring comfort, solace, and whatever measure of healing we can. Just as you are faithful to be near to those who call upon you, help us to be faithful in drawing near to all those in need, especially those who are poor, dying, and underserved. Amen.

9/11 Commemoration

9/11 Commemoration

Prayer

God who is eternal love,

On a day of remembrance like this, recalling the many who lost their lives and those who love and miss them, it may be wise to save breath and welcome a more silent spirit of prayer. No matter who we are or where we are from, may we enter the quiet of our hearts and find you there. And in that place of presence with you, humbly we ask for your promise of peace to come. May a peace beyond understanding ground us today. Amen.

World Suicide Prevention Day

World Suicide Prevention Day

Prayer

God of the wounded,

Today and every day, our hope is that we might stand out as a community of healing anchored in the courage and truth of real vulnerability. As we continue to support those who are hurting, alone, and afraid, open our eyes to see and respond especially to those most at risk of being lost to your one human family. On World Suicide Prevention Day, we recommit ourselves to a form of solidarity that may not always be comfortable but is where your spirit nonetheless leads us, to call light out of darkness and to love as you love. Amen.

Feast of St. Ciarán of Clonmacnoise

Feast of St. Ciarán of Clonmacnoise

Prayer, adapted from the Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise

Glorious God,

We thank you for the life of your servant St. Ciarán. By his example of fervent charity towards the poor, may we be ever more motivated to seek opportunities to help the downcast and lowly. Through his intercession as a miracle worker, may you grant relief to all the sick and suffering, and hope for all those who despair. May St. Ciarán, “a lamp blazing with the light of wisdom,” intercede on our behalf, as we strive to extend your compassionate ministry to others. Amen

     

 
    Reflection   “The one who plants trees, knowing that he will never sit in their shade, has at least started to realize the meaning of life.” –Rabindranath Tagore   Prayer   God of tomorrow,  We do well to remember that we are but steward

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God of tomorrow,

We do well to remember that we are but stewards of the world you have given for us to cultivate, enjoy, and pass on for the health and well-being of those who come next. In the time that we have on this beautiful earth, help us to love your creation wholeheartedly. May we embrace every day our original calling, realizing that this is in some way life’s meaning: to love and nurture a context of flourishing for the sake of the next generation. Amen.