St. Lawrence of O’Toole

St. Lawrence of O’Toole

Prayer

God of the humble,

You show us that true riches are found not in possessions, but in lives poured out in love and service. As Bishop O’Toole found joy in giving of himself and trusting fully in you, may we too find joy in humble service to our patients, families, and communities. Remind us daily that when we trust in you, we are always given enough to share generously. Through the intercession of Saint O’Toole, strengthen our hearts for this sacred work. Amen.

World Kindness Day

World Kindness Day

Prayer

God of kindness,

There is one thing we can never offer too much of: kindness. Every act of kindness is a ripple of your love moving through our world, a love that began with you and continues through us.
Help us never to miss a moment to be kind, trusting that even the smallest gesture may bring great healing. In honor of each act of kindness shared today, we pray. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “What happens when people open their hearts? They get better.” ~Haruki Murakami   Prayer   God of love,  Our hearts carry so much of what we experience—joy, sorrow, hope, and pain. In difficult moments, we often close our he

Prayer

God of love,

Our hearts carry so much of what we experience—joy, sorrow, hope, and pain. In difficult moments, we often close our hearts, thinking it will protect us, but we know that healing comes when we open ourselves to you and to others. Fill us with your joy, that it may restore us from within and flow outward to bring joy to those we meet. In your grace, we pray. Amen.

Veterans Day (U.S.)

Veterans Day (U.S.)

Prayer:

Loving God,

With grateful hearts, we remember our veterans today, lifting up all of these brave women and men before your gaze. Bless them for their selfless service, in peacetime and war, whether they safely returned home or gave their lives in duty. Surround them and their families with comfort, support, and every measure of peace. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “The simple things are also the most extraordinary things, and only the wise can see them.”  ~Paulo Coelho   Prayer   God of simplicity,  You remind us that love does not need grandeur to be profound. A gentle word, a listen

Prayer

God of simplicity,

You remind us that love does not need grandeur to be profound. A gentle word, a listening ear, a quiet presence—these are the sacred gestures that carry your grace. In our work and in our days, help us to notice the small moments where compassion is needed, and to respond with open hearts. May we never underestimate the power of simple kindness, for in it, your love shines brightest. By your example, we pray. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “God is our refuge and our strength, an ever-present help in distress. Thus, we do not fear, though the earth be shaken and mountains quake into the depths of the sea.” ~Psalm 46:2-3   Prayer   God of peace,  In the midst of

Prayer

God of peace,

In the midst of chaos and confusion, you remain our steady refuge. When the world trembles with disaster, conflict, and division—even within our own homes—you invite us into the quiet shelter of your heart. There, fear fades and peace takes root. Remind us that your presence brings calm to every storm and purpose to every trial. Strengthen us to be vessels of your goodness, offering peace where there is unrest, and love where there is pain. For this we pray. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “The place to improve the world is first in one’s own heart and head and hands, and then work outward from there.” ~Robert M. Pirsig   Prayer   God of all,  From the quiet stirrings of our hearts, you called us into service—

Prayer

God of all,

From the quiet stirrings of our hearts, you called us into service—to be your hands in a world longing for healing. That holy nudge led us to seek understanding, to prepare our minds for the sacred work ahead. And now, with hearts open, heads ready, and hands willing, we go forth each day to bring good help to those in need. Guide us to serve with compassion and humility, especially among the poor, the dying, and the underserved. In gratitude and grace, we pray. Amen.