The
Memorare
Remember,
O most gracious
Virgin Mary,
that never
was it know
that anyone
who fled to
they protection,
implored they
help or sought
thy intercession
was left unaided.
Inspired with
this confidence,
I fly unto
thee, O Virgin
of Virgins,
my Mother.
To thee I
come, before
thee I stand
sinful and
sorrowful.
O Mother of
the Word Incarnate,
despise not
my petitions,
but in they
mercy hear
and answer
them, through
Christ our
Lord.
Amen
ADVENT
PEACE PSALM
O Prince of
Peace,
whose advent
we seek in
our lives,
come this
day and show
us
how to beat
our swords
into ploughshares,
tools of life
instead of
instruments
of fear.
May your love
strip us
of all weapons
and strategies
of conquest
which are
not the tools
of lovers,
wise ones
and God's
children.
Let us not
lust for power
but rather
strive for
the insight
to be guided
on the Way
of Peace.
Let us not
yearn for
a victory
that requires
a sister's
sorrow
or a brother's
shameful defeat.
Let us be
Advent adventurers
and peacemakers,
hammering
swords into
shovels,
filling holes
and levelling
peaks.
Let us be
disarmed and
vulnerable,
for only through
such open
hands and
hearts
can Emmanuel
come.
A CHRISTMAS
PSALM
O Blessed
One,
it is said
that Christmas
is for children.
Indeed, I
agree:
it's only
a feast for
the young
of heart,
a feast for
finding beneath
tree
gifts to surprise
and delight
the eternal
child.
Peel back
the scabs
of cynicism
from my eyes
so that this
calloused
and ageing
child,
may see holiness
blazing at
the tip of
every branch,
may see every
tree as a
Christmas
tree.
Let me not
be ashamed
to dance with
delight
at hidden
gifts wrapped
in shimmering
paper
with bows
of rainbow
coloured ribbon.
But also grant
me the youthful
and wide-eyed
wonder
to recognise,
and even to
expect,
life-giving
miracles on
every street
corner,
miracles of
kindness and
generosity
and care.
Gift my all-too-calculating
heart
with the excitement
of anticipation
to truly receive
the gifts
of life,
the capacity
to feast and
rejoice.
Give birth
within me
to a to a
spaciousness
of heart that
can celebrate
this feast
of the birth
of Christ,
the Child,
as a child.
AND
THEY SHALL
NAME HIM EMMANUEL
God of all
ages,
maker of time,
mark of the
alpha and
point to the
omega,
Creator, sustainer
of everything
living,
touching us
all who hold
a hope
with a vision
that breaks
through boundaries
to grasp the
blurred horizon.
You gave your
promise,
a blessing
of joy
to those who've
not lost their
faith in you.
Now time is
poised with
renewed expectation
of Emmanuel,
God with us.
To know our
time
of proclaimed
favour
we make again
the pledge
you ask:
'Share justly
the good things
I give you.
Reconcile
with peace
the rule of
abuse.
Give courage
to those who
voice the
words
of lives that
have been
silenced.'
Send us to
carry your
good news
to those burdened
with debt.
Transform
their chains
into clasps
of love,
of prayer,
concern and
then action.
Aware of your
Spirit always
among us
we sustain
your purpose
with passions.
Increase our
endeavour
to do what
you ask,
of 'Where
there are
wrongs, they
be righted.'
Now is the
time.
It will be
achieved.
In acting
justly,
in loving
tenderly,
and in walking
closely
with you,
our God.
Family
Prayer for
Christmas
Today
the fifth
candle is
lit on the
Advent wreath.
It is a sure
sign that
we have arrived
at Christmas
Day. The other
signs of this
are the presents
that many
of us will
open with
excitement
and with the
question:
What did you
get for Christmas?
The answer
will almost
entirely be
about the
presents rather
than about
the candle
that symbolises
the wonderful
gift that
Christ is
to us from
God. This
week, as we
rejoice in
the presents
and are filled
with gratitude
to those who
gave them
to us, whether
Santa or someone
else, we should
spend some
time together
in gratitude
to God for
his gifts
of Christ
and of one
another.
Fr.
Johnny Doherty,
C.Ss.R
New
School Year
Lord
God
Your spirit
of wisdom
fills our
lives and
teaches us
your ways.
Look
upon our young
people.
May they enjoy
their learning
and take delight
in new
discoveries.
Help them
to persevere
in their studies
and give them
the desire
to learn all
things well.
Look
upon our teachers.
May they strive
to share their
knowledge
with gentle
patience and
endeavour
always to
bring the
truth to eager
minds.
Grant
that students
and teachers
alike may
follow Jesus
Christ, the
way, the truth
and the life,
for ever and
ever.
Amen.
Prayer
for Vocations
Dear
Lord,
the fields
are white
with the harvest
and the labourers
are very few.
We beseech
you to inspire
young men
and women
with a desire
to work for
you, courage
to deny themselves
for you, and
a love that
will lead
them to leave
home for your
name’s
sake.
Prayer
of Serenity
God,
grant me the
serenity to
accept the
things I cannot
change,
the
courage to
change the
things I can,
and
the wisdom
to know the
difference.
Amen.
ASSORTED
PRAYERS
PARENTS
When asked
about Jesus'
injunction
to
his disciples
to hate their
parents,
the Master
said, ''You
will rarely
find a greater
enemy than
a parent.''
And he told
how he once
met a woman
at the supermarket
pushing a
pram
with two little
boys in it.
"What
cute little
kids you have,"
said the Master.
''How old
are they?
''The doctor
,'' said the
lady, ''is
three
and the lawyer
is two.''
FOR
THE BREAK-UP
OF A RELATIONSHIP
Now you endeavour
To gather
yourself
And withdraw
in slow
Animal-woundedness
From love
turned sour
and ungentle.
When
we love, the
depth in us
Thrusts itself
forward until
The empty
space between
Becomes gradually
woven
Into an embrace
where longing
Can close
its weary
eyes.
Love
can seldom
end clean;
For all the
tissue is
torn
And each lover
turned stranger
Is dropped
into a ruin
of distance
Where emptiness
is young and
fierce.
Time
becomes strange
and slipshod;
It mixes memories
that felt
The kiss of
the eternal
With the blistering
hurt of now.
Unknown
to themselves,
Certain small
things
Touch nerve-lines
to the heart
And bring
back with
colour and
force
All that is
utterly lost.
This
is the time
to be slow,
Lie low to
the wall
Until the
bitter weather
passes.
Try,
as best you
can, not to
let,
The wire brush
of doubt
Scrape from
your heart
All sense
of yourself
And your hesitant
light.
If
you remain
generous,
Time will
come good;
And you will
find your
feet
Again on fresh
pastures of
promise,
Where the
air will be
kind
And blushed
with beginning.
Prayer
to the Holy
Spirit
Come,
Holy Spirit,
fill the hearts
of your faithful.
And kindle
in them the
fire of your
love.
Send forth
your Spirit
and they shall
be created.
And you will
renew the
face of the
earth.
Lord,by the
light of the
Holy Spirit
you have taught
the hearts
of our faithful.
In the same
Spirit
help us choose
what is right
and always
rejoice in
your consolation.
We ask this
through Christ
our Lord.
Amen
Prayer
for Palm Sunday.
LORD
and Father
of mankind,
we thank Thee
for the remembrance
of Palm Sunday,
with all its
glad rejoicing;
and we realise
that though
the troubles
of life are
many, again
and again
the sunshine
of Thy Love
is shown to
encourage
and cheer
us on our
upward way.
Grant that
when the brightness
of earthly
life seems
overshadowed,
we may never
forget that
Divine Power
is being built
up, so that
we may take
the next stage
of experience
with unfaltering
steps. Help
us to meet
the sorrows
of tomorrow
with a valiant
heart, knowing
that if the
day-time of
life is followed
by the shadows
of night,
the dawn will
surely come,
revealing
that one more
lesson has
been learnt.
And because
experience
has been made
our own, we
know that
with faith
we can offer
guidance and
help to others
who are passing
through the
night-time
of physical
life. Help
us, O Christ,
to show something
of Thy patience
and endurance.
Amen
Easter
Prayer.
"The
angel of the
Lord descended
from heaven,
and came and
rolled back
the stone
from the door.
His countenance
was like lightning,
and his raiment
white as snow:
And for fear
of him the
keepers did
shake...And
the angel
answered and
said unto
the women,
Fear not ye:
for I know
that ye seek
Jesus, which
was crucified.
He is not
here: for
He is risen."
St.
Matt. 28:
2-6.
Prayer
For Those
Who Are Sick
O, God our
Father,
bless and
help me in
the illness
which has
come upon
me.
Give me courage
and patience,
endurance
and cheerfulness
to bear all
weakness and
pain;
and give me
a mind at
rest,
which will
make my recovery
all the quicker.
Lord Jesus,
come to me
this day and
at this time,
and show me
your healing
touch. Amen.
Prayer
for Trust
in Jesus
O Christ Jesus,
when all is
darkness and
we feel our
weakness and
helplessness,
give us the
sense of Your
presence,
Your love,
and Your strength.
Help
us to have
perfect trust
in Your protecting
love and strengthening
power,
so that nothing
may frighten
or worry us,
for, living
close to You,
we shall see
Your hand,
Your purpose,
Your will
through all
things. Amen
Prayer
of Solace
May
Christ support
us all the
day long,
till the shadows
lengthen
and the evening
comes,
and the busy
world is hushed,
and the fever
of life is
over
and our work
is done.
Then in his
mercy
may he give
us a safe
lodging,
and holy rest
and peace
at the last.
Amen.
Your
Daily Prayer
Lord
Jesus Christ,
you came among
us
Through Mary's
'yes' to God
Help me this
day
To say 'yes'
to the Father's
call to me,
so that in
my words and
actions,
in times of
work and leisure,
you can be
present in
me
through the
power of the
Eucharist
to heal,
to comfort
and to sustain.
THE
NEW YEAR
Ever
Faithful God
in this new
year I pray:
to
live deeply
with purpose,
to live freely,
with detachment,
to live wisely,
with humility,
to live justly
with compassion,
to live lovingly
with fidelity,
to live mindfully
with awareness,
to live gratefully
with generosity,
to live fully,
with enthusiasm.
Help
me to hold
this vision
and to daily
renew it in
my heart,
becoming ever
more one with
you,
my truest
Self.
I
ARISE IN THE
NEW YEAR
I
arise with
amazement
at the presence
of the Holy
One.
I arise with
gratitude
for life.
I arise with
hope that
all shall
be well.
I arise with
courage to
meet what
will be difficult.
I arise with
conviction
to do what
is life-giving.
I arise with
eyes ever
alert for
beauty.
I arise with
openness to
greater truth.
I arise with
desire for
continued
transformation.
I arise with
compassion
for the hurting
ones in the
cosmos.
I arise with
grief still
settled in
my spirit.
I arise with
a sense of
kinship with
all whom I
love.
I arise with
determination
to make good
choices in
using my time.
I arise with
willingness
to help those
who will need
my care.
I arise with
hesitation
as I think
about the
pain that
may come.
I arise with
longing for
ever greater
inner freedom.
I arise with
happiness,
knowing that
I am invited
to live life
more fully.
I arise with
love for the
Holy One,
my Intimate
Companion.
Compassionate
God and faithful
Friend, thank
you for the
opportunity
to walk into
another year
of life. Help
me to be faithful,
to be generous,
to be yours.
PSALM
71
In
You, O my
Beloved, do
I take refuge;
Let me never
feel separated
from You!
In your compassion
come and refresh
me;
listen to
my cry,
answer my
plea!
Be to me a
rock, a tower
of strength,
a strong arm
to uphold
me,
as I abandon
myself into
your hands.
Be
a very Presence
to me as fear
grips me.
For You, O
Friend, are
my hope,
my strength,
since I was
but a child.
Upon you have
I trusted
from my birth,
You, whom
I knew before
my mother's
womb.
I continually
sing praises
to you.
I
have been
a burden to
many;
In you alone
will I trust.
I am filled
with gratitude
and
sing your
praises all
the day.
Do not abandon
me in my old
age;
desert me
not when my
strength is
spent, or
when my mind
plays tricks
with me.
For fears
rise up to
confuse me,
doubts and
forgetfulness
band together,
And say,"the
Beloved no
longer dwells
with you;
there is no
one to stand
by you."
O
Friend be
not far from
me;
O Beloved
come and enfold
me
in your Presence!
Help me to
release my
fears.
Hear my prayer
that they
may be transformed,
O You, who
are my Counsellor.
As I surrender
myself into
your hands,
I praise you
more and more.
I tell others
of your goodness
of your compassion
and grace
all the day;
for your glory
is beyond
my understanding.
As I grow
in inner peace
and serenity,
I sing songs
of praise,
to You my
Friend!
You
who have done
wondrous things.
O Beloved,
who is like
You?
You who have
seen me through
many fears,
strengthen
me again:
From the depth
of despair
You renew
my spirit,
You increase
my trust,
and You comfort
me.
Blessed
be the Beloved,
who dwells
in all hearts!
PRAYER FOR HEALING
Jesus,
you are Lord.
You are Lord
of the whole
universe;
and you are
my Lord, the
Lord of my
life. I take
you now, once
again, as
Lord of my
life; I profess
you as my
Lord.
I put my life
under your
lordship,
into your
hands. Each
positive relationship
in my life
I put under
your lordship.
Each person
that I hold
dear, both
the person
and the relationship
with that
person, I
place into
your hands.
Straighten
out anything
in that relationship
that needs
straightening
or healing.
Make any crooked
ways straight,
fill in any
low points,
level off
any egoism
or selfishness
or possessiveness
on my part
in that relationship.
Heal each
one of these
good and positive
relationships
in my life.
Thank you,
Lord.
Jesus,
I put any
and each negative
relationship
in my life
under your
lordship.
Where you
see in my
heart resentment
or anger of
coldness toward
the other
person, put
understanding
and compassion.
Where you
see jealousy
or envy put
gladness for
the other
person. Where
you find in
me fear of
that other
person, put
courage and
confidence
in myself
and the necessary
assertiveness.
Lord,
you are the
lord of my
future. I
put all my
future into
your hands,
under your
lordship.
I give over
to you, Lord
of my future,
the rest of
today, all
of tomorrow,
the rest of
this week,
what remains
of this year,
the rest of
my life, and
after my life
on earth.
I hand over
to you each
one of my
worries about
the future,
for myself
and those
dear to me.
I trust in
you, Jesus,
increase my
trust, increase
in my heart
my hope in
you. Amen.
PSALM
FOR PRAYING
O,
Beloved, Heart
of my heart,
I call to
You for my
help by day;
I cry out
in the night.
Let my prayer
come before
You,
bend your
ear to my
cry!
For my soul
is full of
troubles,
and my life
sees like
dust,
I have fallen
into a pit
of despair;
I have no
strength and
I feel powerless,
Like one from
whom You have
turned, like
the soil people
walk upon.
You alone
can comfort
me in the
deep pit,
in the darkness
of fear.
Separation
from You is
an agony,
hopelessness
threatens
to overwhelm
me.
Through You
alone can
I pray for
my enemies,
for those
who ignore
my plight.
I am in a
prison chained
by fear;
I am weary
of tears.
Every day
I call upon
You, O Beloved;
I lift up
my hands in
supplication.
Will You raise
me from this
living death?
Will You mend
a broken heart?
Let not your
steadfast
love pass
me by;
have mercy
on me, O Comforter!
Reach Your
hand into
the darkness
of my fears,
by your saving
grace forgive
my unholy
ways.
O Merciful
Redeemer,
I cry to You;
each day my
prayer comes
before You.
Let not separation
keep me from
your Heart;
be my strength
as I face
the darkness
inside.
Too long have
I let fear
control me,
projecting
onto others
the demons
dwelling within.
Let Your Love
circle and
envelop me;
in Your mercy
raise me up.
Let peace
become my
companion
all day long;
By night free
me from the
bonds of fear.
Let me be
reconciled
with family
and friends;
and may I
know You
as Loving
Companion
Presence
as in days
of old.
Amen.
COMPASSION
FOR YOURSELF
I
want to forgive
myself
for reaching
for the unreachable
star
for being
fragile
for being
ashamed of
my pain
for blaming
myself for
my misery
for striving
after unattainable
perfection
for turning
against myself
along with
my persecutor
for closing
my heart to
myself
for rehashing
hurtful accusations
other made
against me
for not being
able to anticipate
everything
for hating
myself.
In short,
I want to
forgive myself
for being
human.
ADVENT PSALM
With
prayerful
pleas
and Advent
songs of longing,
I await the
birth of God's
anointed One.
Come, O Gift
of heaven's
harmony,
and attune
my third ear,
the ear of
my heart,
so that I
may hear,
just as Mary,
faithful woman
of Israel,
heard.
O
God, the time
is short,
these days
are too few
as I prepare
for the feast
of the birth
of Mary's
son.
Busy days,
crowded to
the brim,
with long
lists of gifts
to buy
and things
that must
be done.
Show
to me, also
your highly
favoured child,
how to guard
my heart
from noise
and hurry's
whirl, so
that I may
hear your
voice
calling my
heart to create
an empty space
that might
be pregnant
with heaven's
fire.
Quiet
me within,
clothe my
body in peacefulness,
that your
Word
once again
may take flesh
-
this time,
within me
-
as once it
did in holy
Mary,
long Advent
days ago.
SPIRITUAL
THOUGHTS
There
are some things
that can be
learned only
by sin. The
history of
sainthood
is a history
of sin: Teresa
of Avila,
Ignatius of
Loyola, Charles
de Foucauld
all struggled
their way
to God as
we do. Only
when, like
them, we discover
the depths
of our own
neediness
can we begin
to discover
our strengths
and God's
mercy.
REVELATION
The
monks of a
neighbouring
monastery
asked the
Master's help
in a quarrel
that had risen
among them.
They had heard
the Master
say he had
a technique
that was guaranteed
to bring love
and harmony
to any group.
On this occasion
he revealed
it: "Any
time you are
with anyone
or think of
anyone you
must say to
yourself:
I am dying
and this person
too is dying,
attempting
the while
to experience
the truth
of the words
you are saying.
If everyone
of you agrees
to practice
this, bitterness
will die out,
harmony will
rise."
Having said
that, he was
gone.
APPEARANCES
The
Master always
frowned on
anything that
seemed sensational.
The divine,
he claimed,
is only found
in the ordinary.
To a disciple
who was attempting
forms of asceticism
that bordered
on the bizarre
the Master
was heard
to say, "Holiness
is a mysterious
thing: the
greater it
is, the less
it is noticed."
FANTASY
What
is the greatest
enemy of enlightenment?
Fear.
And where
does it come
from?
Delusion.
And what is
delusion?
To think that
flowers around
you are poisonous
snakes.
How shall
I attain to
enlightenment?
Open your
eyes and see.
What?
That there
isn't a single
snake around.
PSALM FOR
PRAYING
O,
Beloved, Heart
of my heart,
I call to
You for my
help by day;
I cry out
in the night.
Let my prayer
come before
You,
bend your
ear to my
cry!
For my soul
is full of
troubles,
and my life
sees like
dust,
I have fallen
into a pit
of despair;
I have no
strength and
I feel powerless,
Like one from
whom You have
turned, like
the soil people
walk upon.
You alone
can comfort
me in the
deep pit,
in the darkness
of fear.
Separation
from You is
an agony,
hopelessness
threatens
to overwhelm
me.
Through You
alone can
I pray for
my enemies,
for those
who ignore
my plight.
I am in a
prison chained
by fear;
I am weary
of tears.
Every day
I call upon
You, O Beloved;
I lift up
my hands in
supplication.
Will You raise
me from this
living death?
Will You mend
a broken heart?
Let not your
steadfast
love pass
me by;
have mercy
on me, O Comforter!
Reach Your
hand into
the darkness
of my fears,
by your saving
grace forgive
my unholy
ways.
O Merciful
Redeemer,
I cry to You;
each day my
prayer comes
before You.
Let not separation
keep me from
your Heart;
be my strength
as I face
the darkness
inside.
Too long have
I let fear
control me,
projecting
onto others
the demons
dwelling within.
Let Your Love
circle and
envelop me;
in Your mercy
raise me up.
Let peace
become my
companion
all day long;
By night free
me from the
bonds of fear.
Let me be
reconciled
with family
and friends;
and may I
know You
as Loving
Companion
Presence
as in days
of old.
Amen.
SPIRITUAL
THOUGHTS
There
is a difference
between silence
and emptiness.
Silence is
a very busy
thing. It
opens us to
the exploration
of the self.
Emptiness
is the vacuum
we find when
something
is missing
from our lives
and needs
to be replaced.
***************
Everyone
is struck
down by something
in life. It
is the detour
that determines
the definition
of the journey.
We can lose
our way then
and there,
stay stuck
in unfamiliar
territory,
stall and
give up. Or
we can take
the new direction
confident
that in the
end we will
end up exactly
where we were
meant to be
whether we
can see how
that is possible
right now
or not.
***************
"All
sins,"
Simone Weil
wrote, "are
attempts to
fill voids."
When something
important
- love, dignity,
respect -
is missing
in life, we
find something
to replace
it. Young
people find
the gangs
that will
include them.
Adults find
the drugs
that will
numb them.
When I find
myself grappling
with any kind
of excess,
the question
must be, For
what emptiness
in me am I
trying to
compensate.
THE SELF
There
is a revealing
story of a
monk living
in the Egyptian
desert who
was so tormented
by temptation
that he could
bear it no
longer. So
he decided
to abandon
his cell and
go somewhere
else. As he
was putting
on his sandals
to carry out
his resolve
he saw another
monk not far
from where
he stood who
was also putting
his sandals
on.
"Who
are you?"
he asked the
stranger.
"I am
your self,"
was the reply.
"If it
is on my account
that you are
leaving this
place. I would
have you know
that no matter
where you
go I shall
go with you."
Said
a despairing
client to
the psychiatrist,
"No matter
where I go
I have to
take myself
along - and
that spoils
everything."
Both what
you run away
from - and
what you yearn
for - is within
you.
PSALM
FOR PRAYING
You
take delight
, O Radiant
One,
in gracing
me with new
life!
O Beloved,
come and renew
me!
Let me face
my weaknesses
and all
that confuses
me, that keeps
me from joy!
I seek forgiveness
for my wrongdoings,
I desire only
You!
Let me begin
anew, a as
child
at its mother's
breast, who
basks in love.
May all who
seek You rejoice
and be glad!
May all who
surrender
to You say
evermore,
"My joy
is in the
Beloved!"
Yet I am lowly
and fear-filled;
hasten to
me, Beloved!"
You are my
strength and
my joy;
O Beloved,
come and renew
me!
LOVE
To
learn to love
is to be stripped
of all love
until you
are wholly
without love
because until
you have gone
naked and
afraid
into this
cold dark
place
where all
love is taken
from you
you will not
know
that you are
wholly within
love.
ON
THE EDGE OF
PAIN AND JOY
Beloved,
we are always
in the wrong,
Handling so
clumsily our
stupid lives,
Suffering
too little
or too long.
Too careful
in our selfish
loves:
The decorative
manias we
obey
Die in grimaces
round us every
day.
Yet through
their tohu-bohu
comes a voice
Which utters
an absurd
command -
Rejoice.
TRUE SPIRITUALITY
The
Master was
asked, 'What
is Spirituality?'
He said, Spirituality
is that which
succeeds in
bringing man
to Inner Transformation.
'But if I
apply the
traditional
methods handed
down by the
Masters, is
that not Spirituality?'
'It is not
Spirituality
if it does
not perform
its function
for you. A
blanket is
no longer
a blanket
if it does
not keep you
warm.'
'So Spirituality
does change?'
'People change
and needs
change. So
what was Spirituality
once is Spirituality
no more. What
generally
goes under
the name of
Spirituality
is merely
the record
of past methods.
Cut the coat
to fit the
person. Don't
cut the person
to fit the
coat.
PSALM
FOR PRAYING
Breathe
on me, O Breath
of Inspiration,
in the silence
of my tranquil
heart,
infill me
with your
wisdom.
O, that I
might radiate
the compassion
and peace,
the truth
and beauty
of the Beloved!
Direct my
steps, O Holy
One, that
I may humbly
walk with
You.
The witness
of your Life
is my model;
therefore
my soul yearns
for You.
The unfolding
of your Word
gives light;
it imparts
understanding
to the simple.
My mouth pours
forth praise
continually,
for I am ever
grateful for
your Promises.
You
come to me
and you are
gracious to
me,
as You are
to all who
open their
heart's door.
Guide my steps
according
to your Word,
and show me
how to lovingly
co-create
with You.
Let me not
be lured by
the world's
values,
that I may
walk in the
path of wholeness.
May your face
shine upon
your friend,
as You teach
me of Love.
I weep over
our wounded
world,
our earth
ravaged by
greedy insensitive
hands.
EMPTINESS
Sometimes
there would
be a rush
of noisy visitors
and the silence
of the monastery
would be shattered.
This
would upset
the disciples;
not
the Master
who seemed
just as content
with the noise
as with the
silence.
To
his protesting
disciples
he said
one day, "Silence
is not the
absence
of sound,
but the absence
of self."
SERVICE
The
Master was
known to favour
action over
withdrawal.
But he
always insisted
on "enlightened"
action.
The
disciples
wanted to
know
what "enlightened"
meant.
Did it mean
'right-intentioned'?
"Oh
no,"
said the Master.
"Think
how right-intentioned
the monkey
is
when he lifts
a fish from
the river
to save it
from a watery
grave."
People
who talk a
lot about
themselves
seldom want
to hear what
others have
to say.
REFLECTION
The
Sufi Bayazid
says this
about himself:
'I was a revolutionary
when I was
young and
all my prayer
to God was,
"Lord,
give me the
energy to
change the
world."
As
I approached
middle age
and realised
that half
my life was
gone without
my changing
a single soul,
I changed
my prayer
to: "Lord,
give me the
grace to change
all those
who come in
contact with
me. Just my
family and
friends, and
I shall be
content."
Now
that I am
an old man
and my days
are numbered,
my prayer
now is: "Lord,
give me the
grace to change
myself."
If I had prayed
for this right
from the start
I should not
have wasted
my life.
SMALL
BEGINNINGS
How
did Christ
begin his
great work,
the salvation
of the world?
He began simply,
quietly. No
fanfare. No
fireworks.
No public
launching.
He began by
calling a
few people
- two in fact.
It was as
simple as
that.
He began with
personal contact
and that is
how his work
developed.
It was passed
on from person
to person
by word of
mouth.
We
shouldn't
be surprised
at this.
Things which
begin with
a splash often
peter out.
Whereas those
which begin
quietly put
down deep
roots, grow
steadily,
and survive
to produce
fruits that
last.
So,
if there is
something
which we want
to do,
let us not
hesitate and
think too
much.
Let us make
a start, however
small.
Let us take
one step.
Let us plant
one seed.
Let us trust
that if our
cause is good,
God will support
us, and it
will grow
and prosper.
PRAYER
FOR INNER
HEALING
Lord
Jesus, you
know me perfectly.
You know my
good qualities
and my bad
ones. You
know my past;
you see it
clearly. You
know my future,
you see it
happening.
You love me
just as I
am, without
any conditions,
without any
qualifications.
You
do not condemn
me. You do
not judge
me. You do
forgive me.
You have given
your life
for me on
the cross
as though
I were the
only person
beside you
who ever walked
on earth,
and you would
do it again
if you had
to. You call
me by name,
and you love
me.
Jesus,
free me from
my pride,
my complacency,
my search
for the glory
of this world
and for attention
and prestige
and appreciation.
Teach me humility.
Heal
me of any
spiritual
blindness,
Lord, that
I may see
your face
with the eyes
of faith,
with the eyes
of my heart.
Teach me to
know you through
love, especially
for the powerful
and personal
love that
you have in
your heart
for me.
Thank you
for your love
for me. Amen.
Calm me, O
Lord, as you
stilled the
storm,
Still me,
O Lord, keep
me from harm.
Let all the
tumult within
me cease,
Enfold me,
Lord, in your
peace.
REFLECTION
Birth
is a beginning
and death
a destination.
And life is
a journey
from childhood
to maturity,
from youth
to age;
from innocence
to awareness,
from ignorance
to knowing;
from foolishness
to discretion
and then,
perhaps, to
wisdom;
from weakness
to strength
or strength
to weakness
- and back
again;
from health
to sickness
and back,
we pray, to
health again;
from offence
to forgiveness,
from loneliness
to love
from joy to
gratitude,
from pain
to compassion;
from grief
to understanding,
from fear
to faith;
from defeat
to defeat
to defeat
. . .
Until looking
backward or
ahead, we
see that victory
lies
not at some
high place
along the
way
but in having
made the journey,
stage by stage.
THE
LONG VIEW
It
helps now
and then to
step back
and take the
long view.
the kingdom
is not only
beyond our
efforts;
it is even
beyond our
vision.
We
accomplish
in our lifetime
only a tiny
fraction
of the magnificent
enterprise
that is God's
work
Nothing we
do is complete,
which is another
way of saying
that
the kingdom
always lies
beyond us.
No statement
says all that
could be said.
No prayer
fully expresses
our faith.
No confession
brings wholeness.
No programme
accomplishes
the church's
mission.
No set of
goals and
objectives
includes everything.
This
is what we
are about.
We plant the
seeds that
one day will
grow.
We water seeds
already planted,
knowing that
they hold
future promise.
We
lay foundations
that will
need further
development.
We provide
yeast that
produces effects
far beyond
our capabilities.
We
cannot do
everything,
and there
is a sense
of liberation
in realising
that.
This enables
us to do something,
and to do
it very well.
It may be
incomplete,
but it is
a beginning,
a step along
the way, an
opportunity
for
the Lord's
grace to enter
and do the
rest.
We
may never
see the end
results
but that is
the difference
between the
master builder
and the worker.
We are workers,
not master
builders,
ministers,
not messiahs.
We are prophets
of a future
not our own.
Amen.
SMALL BEGINNINGS
Many
if not all
great undertakings
begin in small
and often
hidden ways.
Seeds need
the darkness,
isolation
and cover
of the earth
in order to
germinate.
Therefore,
for something
to begin small,
hidden, anonymous,
is an advantage.
It means it
can develop
away from
publicity.
There are
no pressures.
No burden
of expectations.
It can develop
at its own
pace. There
is no hurry.
Hurry ruins
so many thing.
Hence the
importance
of beginnings,
of taking
care of things
in the beginning,
of the small
in the accomplishment
of the great.
A PENTCOST PRAYER
Come,
Spirit who
is our Light,
Shine among
the shadows
within.
Warm and transform
our hearts
Come, Spirit
who makes
a home in
us.
Draw us to
the treasures
of your dwelling.
Reveal to
us the inner
journey of
love.
Come, Spirit,
Comforter
and Consoler.
Heal the wounded.
Soothe the
anxious.
Be consolation
for all who
grieve and
ache.
Come, Spirit
who energises
our being.
Keep us from
the tangles
of toil and
travail.
Lead us to
moments of
prayer and
play.
Come, Spirit,
consuming
Fire of Love,
Fill us with
enthusiasm
for your vision.
May the desire
for truth
be vibrant
in us.
Come, Spirit,
joy of our
souls.
Dance amid
life's hills
and valleys.
Encircle us
with the delights
of your dance.
Come, Spirit
of wisdom
and insight.
Draw us towards
your goodness
and light.
Direct our
growth and
guide our
ways.
Come, Spirit,
Strength of
wounded ones.
Be warmth
in hearts
of those who
grow cold.
Empower the
powerless,
rekindle the
weary.
Come, Spirit,
source of
our peace.
in us the
action of
peacemakers.
Heal the divisions
that ravage
the earth.
*****************
INTERCESSIONS
Spirit
of light,
let the fire
of your wisdom
burn brightly
within us.
Spirit of
silence, in
the still
moment may
we be open
to God's presence.
Spirit of
courage, dispel
the fear that
lingers in
our hearts.
Spirit of
fire, engulf
us with the
passion of
Christ's love.
Spirit of
peace, help
us to be attentive
to God's word
in the world.
Spirit of
joy, enthuse
us to proclaim
aloud the
Good News.
Spirit of
love, compel
us to open
ourselves
to the needs
of others.
Spirit of
power, bestow
the gift of
your strength
upon us.
Spirit of
truth, guide
us to walk
in the way
of Christ.
AUTUMN PSALM
OF FEARLESSNESS
I
am surrounded
by a peaceful
ebbing
as creation
bows to the
mystery of
life;
all that grows
and lives
must give
up life,
yet it does
not really
die.
as plants
surrender
their life,
bending, brown
and wrinkled,
and yellow
leaves of
trees
float to my
lawn like
parachute
troops, they
do so in a
sea of serenity.
I
hear no fearful
cries from
creation,
no screams
of terror,
as death daily
devours
once-green
and growing
life.
Peaceful and
calm is autumn's
swan song,
for she understands
that hidden
in winter's
death-grip
is spring's
open-handed
full-brim
breath of
life.
It
is not a death
rattle that
sounds
over fields
and backyard
fences;
rather I hear
a lullaby
softly swaying
upon the autumn
wind.
Sleep in peace,
all that lives;
slumber secure,
all that is
dying,
for in every
fall there
is the rise
whose sister's
name is spring.
GIVING
THANKS
O
Divine Gift-giver,
I stand beneath
the endless
waterfall
of your abundant
gifts to me.
I thank you
especially
for the blessing
of life,
the most precious
of all your
gifts to me.
I thank you,
Ever-generous
One,
for clothing
to wear,
for food and
drink to nourish
my body,
for all the
talents and
skills that
you have bestowed
upon me.
I thank you
for the many
joys of my
life,
for family
and friends,
for work that
gives to me
a sense of
purpose
and invests
my life with
meaning.
I thank you
as well
for the suffering
and trials
of my life
which are
also gifts
and which
together with
my mistakes
are among
my most important
teachers.
Grant
that I may
never greet
a new day
without the
awareness
of some gift
for which
to give you
thanks.
And may constant
thanksgiving
be my song
of perpetual
praise to
you.
PRAYER OF
GUIDANCE
Spirit
of Guidance,
I see before
me numerous
choices and
a decision
to be made.
There
is division
in my heart.
Sometimes
I want none
of what I
find. Sometimes
I want it
all. Sometimes
I want to
give up making
decisions
and wish that
the future
would go away.
I
entrust my
decision-making
into your
hands, ready
to do my part
but also knowing
that I cannot
do this without
your help.
Lead
me through
all the unsure,
unclear, doubtful,
hesitant,
and questioning
moments that
are mine as
I search to
find the right
way in which
to go.
Grant
me the grace
to choose
freely, without
being attached
to the outcome.
I trust that
you will be
with me as
I make my
decision prayerfully
and with faith.
Assure
me that your
peace will
rest deep
within me
as I make
the decision
that seems
best for me
at this time.
I may continue
to experience
feelings of
turmoil and
confusion,
but deep within
I know that
I can return
to that settled
place in me
where you
always dwell.
Guide
and Director
of my life,
I place my
life in your
hands. Lead
me to the
path that
will best
deepen and
strengthen
my relationship
with you.
BEWARE!
Following
are the names
of the Seven
Mischievous
Misses who
are responsible
for most of
our troubles:
Miss
Information,
Miss
Quotation,
Miss
Representation,
Miss
Interpretation,
Miss
Construction,
Miss
Conception,
Miss
Understanding.
Beware!
New School Year
Lord God,
Your spirit
of wisdom fills
our lives and
teaches us your
ways.
Look
upon our young
people.
May they enjoy
their learning
and take delight
in
new discoveries.
Help them to
persevere in
their
studies and
give them the
desire to learn
all things well.
Look
upon our teachers.
May they strive
to share their
knowledge with
gentle
patience and
endeavour always
to bring the
truth to
eager minds.
Grant
that students
and teachers
alike may follow
Jesus
Christ, the
way, the truth
and the life,
for ever and
ever.
Amen.
Dear God
We are all different
And live in
very different
places
But you love
each one of
us the same
Because we are
all part of
your family.
Help us to remember
How much you
love us
And to remember
our brothers
and sisters
In Ireland and
around the world.
Amen.
Trocaire
Prayer
Dear
God
You know all
our names,
know all about
us,
and care for
us every day.
Help us to remember
children
throughout the
world
Who don’t
have enough
to eat,
And help us
to make a world
Where everybody
has enough.
Amen.
In
Sickness
The
Lord gives;
the Lord takes
away.
Blessed be the
name of the
Lord!
Lord, in sickness
and in health,
I wish to serve
you.
I ask for the
gift of restored
health
but if it is
your will that
my sickness
continue
please give
me the strength
to bear my cross.
Canticle
of Simeon
Now
Master you can
let your
servant go in
peace
just as you
promised
because
my eyes have
seen
the salvation
which you
prepared for
all the nations
to see
a
light to enlighten
the pagans
and the glory
of your people
Israel
The
Nunc Dimittis,
Luke 2:29-32
At
the beginning
of a New Year….
I
am the light
of the world.
Whoever follows
me will never
walk in
darkness but
will have the
light of life.
John
8:12
Dear
Lord,
When I have
doubts and hesitations
act as my guide.
When I am in
darkness, shine
like a lamp
to light my
path.
When I am worried
or troubled,
help me to put
all my trust
in you.
When I feel
lonely, help
me to
remember that
you are always
with me.
Prayer
for Advent.
May the Lord
bless you.
May he wipe
away your tears.
May you weep
no more.
May your ears
be attuned to
his Word
and your steps
follow his ways.
Then the Lord
will guide you
in peace
and feed you
from the abundance
of his love,
so that you
may rejoice
always and never
lose
from your heart
the love he
gives. Amen
We
cherish the
‘Evening
of Life’
as we pray:
May
he support us
all the day
long, till the
shades lengthen
and the evening
comes, and the
busy world is
hushed, and
the
fever of life
is over and
our work is
done!
Then in His
Mercy may He
give us a safe
lodging and
a holy rest
and peace at
last.
Cardinal
Newman
Suscipe
of Catherine
McAuley
My God
I am yours for
time and eternity
Teach me to
cast myself
entirely
into the arms
of
Your loving
Providence
with the most
lively, unlimited
confidence in
Your
compassionate,
tender pity.
Grant me,
O most merciful
Redeemer,
that whatever
You ordain or
permit
may be acceptable
to me.
Take from my
heart all painful
anxiety;
suffer nothing
to sadden me
but sin,
nothing to delight
me but the hope
of coming to
the possession
of You,
my God and my
All,
in Your everlasting
kingdom. Amen
Prayer
of the Pilgrim
Lord make us
prophets of
our times,
Pilgrims not
wayfarers.
May each day
begin with
prayerful preparation,
opening
our hearts to
you.
Make us aware,
that although
individuals,
we travel with
others
and help us
to keep vigil
with you
in that holy
place within
the heart.
Deepen our awareness
of your
abiding presence
in us and
around us, as
we journey
together today.
Amen
Sts
Peter &
Paul - 29th
June
Lord
Jesus,
Peter denied
you and
Paul persecuted
you;
yet you made
them witnesses
of your love
and truth.
Open our hearts
to the
good news they
preached,
and grant that
we may all love
him
whom we do not
yet see,
Jesus, your
Son our Lord.
Reflection
‘O my
God, Trinity
whom I adore,
grant my soul
peace;
make it your
heaven, your
beloved dwelling,
and the place
of your rest.
May I never
abandon you
there, but may
I be there,
whole and entire,
completely vigilant
in my faith,
entirely adoring,
wholly given
over to
your creative
action.’
(Blessed Elizabeth
of the Trinity)
Reflection
Litany to the
Holy Spirit
Spirit of light,
let the fire
of your wisdom
burn brightly
within us.
Spirit of silence,
in the still
moment may we
be open to God’s
presence.
Spirit of courage,
dispel the fear
that lingers
in our hearts.
Spirit of fire,
engulf us with
the passion
of Christ’s
love.
Spirit of peace,
help us to be
attentive to
God’s
word in the
world.
Spirit of joy,
enthuse us to
proclaim aloud
the Good News.
Spirit of love,
compel us to
open ourselves
to the needs
of others.
Spirit of power,
bestow the gift
of your strength
upon us.
Spirit of truth,
guide us to
walk in the
way of Christ.
Prayer
for Vocations
Lord
Jesus Christ,
While you walked
the roads of
Palestine,
you chose and
called apostles
and confided
to them the
task of preaching
the Gospel,
of feeding your
flock and ministering
your Sacraments.
Grant that,
in our day,
Your Church
may not be deprived
of holy priests
who will share
with everyone
the fruits of
your Passion
and Resurrection.
Pope John Paul
II
Prayer
of the Pilgrim
Lord,
make us the
prophets of
our times,
Pilgrims not
wayfarers.
May each day
begin
with prayerful
preparation,
opening our
hearts to you.
Make us aware,
that although
individuals,
we travel with
others
and help us
to keep vigil
with you
in that holy
place within
the heart.
Deepen our awareness
of
your abiding
presence in
us and around
us,
as we journey
together today.
Amen.
We
wish you Easter
eyes –
Eyes that will
allow you see
Beyond death
into life
Beyond sin to
forgiveness
Beyond division
to unity
Beyond wounds
to beauty
Through the
human to
the divine
Through the
divine to
the human
From the ‘I’
to the ‘You’.
And - enabling
all of this
–
The totality
of Easter energy!
Bishop
Klaus Hemmerle
- Aachen 1993
Dear
God,
Thank
you for the
promises you
made us and
for always looking
after us.
Help us to remember
that all
people are our
neighbours,
and
help us to care
for them as
You
care for us.
Glory
be to him whose
power,
working in us,
can do infinitely
more than we
can ask or imagine;
glory be to
him from generation
to generation
in the Church
and in
Christ Jesus
for ever and
ever. Amen.
Ephesians
3: 20-21
2006
Talk
with the year
which is coming
as with a friend
who is crossing
your
threshold to
bring you gifts.
Accept the Spring,
the Summer,
the
Autumn and the
Winter of the
year
and of life
as perfect expressions
of the Creator
and be thankful.
Then you will
surely grow
with it.
Ella
W. Wilcox
Deep
peace of the
running wave
to you.
Deep peace of
the flowing
air to you.
Deep peace of
the quiet earth
to you.
Deep peace of
the shining
stars to you.
Deep peace of
the watching
shepherds to
you.
Deep peace of
the Son of Peace
to you. A Gaelic
Blessing
A
Family Prayer
around the Advent
Wreath
O
God,
as light comes
from these candles,
may the blessing
of Jesus Christ
come to us,
warming our
hearts and brightening
our way.
May Christ our
Saviour
bring life into
the darkness
of this world,
and to us, as
we wait for
his coming.
Amen.
Father
of love,
you made a new
creation
through Jesus
Christ your
Son.
May his coming
free us from
sin
and renew his
life within
us,
for he lives
and reigns with
you and the
Holy Spirit,
one God, for
ever and ever.
Daily
Prayer
O Wisdom, Come
to teach me
the way of truth.
O Lord of Israel,
Come to redeem
me with an outstretched
arm.
O Root of Jesse,
Come to bring
me new life;
do not delay.
O Key of David,
Come to open
my prison doors
and set me free.
O Radiant Dawn,
Come to bring
light to the
darkness in
my life.
O King of all
Nations, Come
to save me and
give me peace.
O God-With-Us,
Stay with me
and send me
forth in your
name.
Amen. O Antiphons,
adapted
Praise
to the Holiest
in the height,
and in the depths
be praise.
In all his words
most wonderful,
most sure in
all his ways.
CARDINAL
NEWMAN - 16th
October 2005
We
cherish the
‘Evening
of Life’
as we pray:
May
he support us
all the day
long, till the
shades lengthen
and
the evening
comes, and the
busy
world is hushed,
and the fever
of
life is over
and our work
is done!
Then in His
Mercy may He
give
us a safe lodging
and a holy rest
and peace at
last.
Cardinal
Newman - 9th
October 2005
Give
us, Lord,
a humble, quiet,
peaceable,
patient, tender,
charitable mind
and in all our
thoughts, words
and deeds
a taste of your
Holy Spirit.
Give us Lord,
a lively faith,
a firm hope,
a warm charity,
a love of you.
Give us warmth
and delight
in thinking
of you
and your grace
and tender compassion
to us.
The things that
we pray for,
Lord,
give us grace
to work for,
through Jesus
Christ our Lord.
Amen. St Thomas
More
I
leave you now
with this prayer:
that the Lord
Jesus will reveal
Himself to each
one of you,
that He will
give you the
strength to
go out
and profess
that you are
Christian,
that He will
show you that
He alone can
fill your hearts.
Accept His freedom
and embrace
His truth
and be messengers
of the certainty
that you have
been truly liberated
through the
death and resurrection
of the Lord
Jesus.
This will be
the new experience,
The powerful
experience,
that will generate,
through you,
a more just
society
and a better
world.
God bless you,
and may the
joy of Jesus
be always with
you.
Amen - John
Paul II
A
prayer for those
who live alone
I
live alone dear
Lord,
stay by my side.
In all my daily
needs
be thou my guide.
Grant me good
health, for
that indeed
I pray,
to carry on
my work from
day to day.
Keep pure my
mind, my thoughts,
my every deed,
let me be kind,
unselfish in
my neighbours’
needs.
Spare me from
fire, from flood,
malicious tongues,
from thieves,
from fear and
evil ones.
If sickness
or an accident
I befall,
then humbly
Lord I pray,
hear thou my
call.
And when I’m
feeling low
or in despair,
Lift up my heart
and help me
in my prayer.
I live alone
dear Lord, yet
have no fear,
because I feel
your presence
ever near.
Amen
Dear
Lord,
Let me know
the cool breeze
of your Spirit
over me.
Let
me know
the gentle warmth
of your love
within me.
Let
me know
that you are
here, Lord Jesus.
Help
me on dark days
when it seems
you have gone
away.
Help
me on sunny
days
when you are
here to stay.
Let
me know
that you are
here, Lord Jesus.
Amen.
PRAYER
FOR FINE WEATHER
All
powerful and
ever living
God, we find
security in
your forgiveness;
give us the
fine weather
we pray for
so that we may
rejoice in your
gifts of kindness
and use
them always
for your glory
and our good.
We ask this
through Christ,
our Lord
Amen.
TIME
TO PRAY
I
got up early
one morning
and rushed right
into the day;
I had so much
to accomplish
that I didn’t
have time to
pray.
Problems
just tumbled
about me,
and heavier
came each task.
Why doesn’t
God help me?
I wondered.
He answered,
“you didn’t
ask”.
I
wanted to see
joy and beauty,
but the day
toiled on, grey
and bleak.
I wondered why
God didn’t
show me,
He said, “but
you didn’t
seek”.
I
tried to come
into God’s
presence;
I used all my
keys at the
lock,
God gently and
lovingly chided,
“My child,
you didn’t
knock”.
I
woke up early
this morning,
And paused before
entering the
day;
I had so much
to accomplish
That I HAD to
take Time to
Pray.
PRAYER
for FATHER’S
DAY
Bless,
O God
our families.
Give
to fathers and
mothers
and those who
care for us
the spirit of
understanding
and the spirit
of love,
that our homes
may be
places of peace
and laughter.
Come
into our homes,
O Lord,
and protect
us with your
love,
so that we may
live in peace
and rejoice
in the quiet
beauty
of your blessing.
Christopher
Herbert
EXAM
PRAYER
Dear
Lord,
Help me approach
my exams
with a clear
head and a calm
mind.
Give me your
strength
and your peace
and let me do
justice to
all that I have
learned.
Thank you Lord,
for all my talents
and gifts.
Grant
me, O Lord,
the courage
to change the
things that
I can,
the serenity
to accept the
things that
I cannot,
and the wisdom
to know the
difference.
God
of infinite
goodness,
from the very
beginning of
your Church
you have enabled
us to renew
our faith
through communion
with the
Body and Blood
of Christ.
May the sacrament
of your love
sustain us as
we journey towards
the day
when this mystery
will stand unveiled
for ever and
ever.
Open
Wide the Doors
If we let Christ
into our lives,
we
lose nothing,
nothing, absolutely
nothing of what
makes life free,
beautiful and
great. Only
in this
friendship are
the doors of
life
opened wide.
Only in this
friendship is
the great potential
of human existence
truly revealed.
Only in this
friendship do
we
experience beauty
and liberation.
And so, today,
with great strength
and great conviction,on
the basis
of long personal
experience of
life,
I say to you,
dear young people:
Do not be afraid
of Christ! He
takes nothing
away, and he
gives
you everything.
When we give
ourselves to
him, we receive
a
hundredfold
in return. Yes,open,
open wide the
doors to Christ
–
and you will
find true life.
Amen.
Pope Benedict
XVI
End of homily
at Mass of Inauguration,
24 April 2005