4/30/26

Pause for Prayer: Praying for Workers

    Saint Joseph the Worker by Michael O'Brien

Today is the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker.

Please join me in my litany to Joseph, the patron saint of all workers...
 
For those who have lost a job
    and for those who are overworked and need rest...
         Saint Joseph, pray for us...
 
For laborers around the world
    who are underpaid, neglected and abused... 
        Saint Joseph, pray for us....
 
For all those who grow and raise the food we eat,
    who stock the shelves, bake the bread,
        cut the meat, arrange the fresh produce,
            ring up, bag or deliver my groceries... 
                Saint Joseph, pray for us...
 
For all those whose hard, dirty, gritty work
    benefit us, our comfort and our life style... 
        Saint Joseph, pray for us...
 
For those who work in in the government
    for liberty, justice and freedom for all...
        Saint Joseph, pray for us...
 
For all victims of human trafficking
    who are bought and sold as commodities... 
        Saint Joseph, pray for us...
 
For all those who design and plan, 
    dig and construct, and clean and maintain
    the buildings and malls, the schools and the stores
    where we live, work, buy and sell, learn and play
        day by day,  from dawn to dusk 
            and through the night... 
                 Saint Joseph, pray for us...
 
For all those whose wages force them to live
    pay check to pay check - or always in debt... 
        Saint Joseph, pray for us...
 
For restaurant workers 
    who prepare and cook our food,         
    who mix our drinks, serve our meals and
    who clean up after us once we're gone...    
        Saint Joseph, pray for us...
 
For all those whose everyday toil and work
    puts their lives on the line for us,
for first responders, law enforcement, 
    fire fighters and military,  
for all who work to ensusre
    our welfare, safety and freedom... 
            Saint Joseph, pray for us...
 
For those who build homes and cities 
    where people may live and work and play...
        Saint Joseph, pray for us...
 
For all those who repair and fix
     our cars, our plumbing,
       our phones and computers, 
          our household appliances, our HVAC,
     our flooded basements and all the tasks
        we always need done by tomorrow!
             Saint Joseph, pray for us...
 
For all those who work to care for our health
    no matter when or how sick  we may be,
        always on call for our care...
            Saint Joseph, pray for us...
 
For all those who fill the potholes 
    and  plow the roads,
who shovel our paths, cut our lawns, trim our hedges, 
    rake our leaves and weed our gardens,
making our streets, our yards and our homes,
    the places we all call home...
        Saint Joseph, pray for us...

For all those who teach and instruct us,
    who tutor, coach and train us, 
       who preach the word and pray for us;
    who sculpt, paint and draw for us, 
        who sing, play and act for us,
    who research, write and compose for us,
    who find and report the news for us,
        good news and bad, 24/7/365... 
            Saint Joseph, pray for us...
 
 For those who work 
    to help others find work...
        Saint Joseph, pray for us...
 
For those who hire
     those who are called unemployable...
        Saint Joseph, pray for us...
 
For those who do the work
    that no one else wants to do...
        Saint Joseph, pray for us...
 
For those whose working days are over, 
    and now live in retirement...
        Saint Joseph, pray for us...
 
For those who feel defined by their work
    who find it hard to relax and slow down,
        and be present to the moment...
            Saint Joseph, pray for us...
 
For those whose work is justice and peace,
    in our nation, the Church and the world...
         Saint Joseph pray for us... 
  
For all of those who, in hundreds of ways,
     make our lives every day
        finer, easier, happier, safer, 
        healthier, freer and more peaceful,
     on account of the daily work they do
        serving you, O Lord, and their neighbors...
           Saint Joseph, pray for us...
 
Bless the work of our hands, O Lord,
    through the prayer of Saint Joseph the Worker:
may our work serve all who live in need
    and give glory and praise to you,
        the Maker of heaven and earth...

Amen. 

May the Work I've Done Speak For Me  
    by Sullivan Pugh

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May the work I’ve done speak for me
May the work I’ve done speak for me
When I’m resting in my grave
There is nothing to be said
May the work I’ve done speak for me
 
May the life I live speak for me
May the life I live speak for me
When the best I try to live
My mistakes he will forgive
May the life I live speak for me
 
May the service I give speak for me
May the service I give speak for me
When I’ve done the best I can
and my friends don’t understand
May the service I give speak for me
 
 The work I done
 it seems so small
 Sometimes it seems like
 seems like nothing at all
 But when I stand before my God
 I want to hear him say - Well done!
 May the work I've done speak for me
 

  

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NIGHT PRAYER: Thursday 4/30


Today is the tenth anniversary of the death of poet, priest, protestor, prophet and peacemaker, Dan Berrigan, SJ.  I had the privilege of meeting Dan in 1996 when I was the pastor of Our Lady Help of Christians Parish in West Concord and the parish Social Action and Justice Committee hosted him for their annual speaker's event.  But long before meeting Dan, I had included these words of his  in the worship aid for my first Mass in 1973:

When I hear bread breaking, 
I see something else; 
it seems almost as though 
God never meant us to do anything else.   
So beautiful a sound, 
the crust breaks up like manna 
and falls all over everything, 
and then we eat. 
Bread gets inside humans.  
It turns into what the experts call 
“formal glory of God.”  
But don’t let that worry you.   
Sometime in your life, 
hope you might see one starved man, 
the look on his face 
when the bread finally arrives.   
Hope you might have baked it or bought it 
– or even needed it yourself.  
For that look on his face, 
for your hands meeting his 
across a piece of bread, 
you might be willing to lose a lot, 
or suffer a lot 
– or die a little, even.   

            (in Love, Love at the End) 

Lord, 
I know that you are bread for me,
the bread of your word, 
of your wisdom and truth,
the bread of your presence
broken open for me
that I might have life
and have it to the full...
 
But how am I bread for others, Lord?
How do you want to break my crust
like a loaf of bread
to feed the mouths, the hearts, 
the minds and souls of those around me?
 
How might I break myself open,
as though that were the only purpose
for which you conceived of me, created me, 
knit me in my mother's womb 
and birthed me into the world
- to live and die
that others might have life
and have it to the full...
 
Break me like a loaf of bread, Lord,
and let pieces of me fall
over everyone and everything 
in my path...
 
Let the giving of your life, Lord,
mend and heal 
the brokenness in ours;
let the sharing of our crumbs
feed the hunger of the world 
until gathered all together
we are one again in you... 

Protect us, Lord while we're awake
    and watch over us while we sleep
that awake, we might keep watch with you
    and asleep, rest in your peace...

Amen. 
 
In The Breaking of the Bread
  by Bob Hurd
 
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 In the breaking of the bread
 We have known Him; we have been fed.
 Jesus the stranger, Jesus the Lord,
 Be our companion, be our hope.
 
 Bread for the journey, strength for our years, 
 manna of ages of struggle and tears. 
 Cup of salvation, fruit of the land, 
 bless and receive now, the work of our hands. 

  

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Pause for Prayer: THURSDAY 4/30



 
Lord, 
 
   wake my heart from its listless sleep...
 
   forgive my heart its faults and failings...
 
   grace my heart with your quiet presence...  
 
   embolden my heart to face my fears...
 
   warm my heart where it's grown cold...
 
   settle my anxious, restless heart... 
    
   fill my heart with a generous spirit...
 
   heal my heart of its aches and wounds...
 
   calm my troubled, worried heart... 
 
   stir my heart with your Spirit's power...
 
   counsel my heart with wisdom's light...
 
   touch my heart with your gentle peace...
 
   crown my heart with selfless giving...
 
Give me a heart to share with others,
   a heart wide open to others' needs...

Come into my heart and dwell there, Lord
   and welcome my heart to dwell in yours...

Amen.

  

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4/29/26

NIGHT PRAYER: Wednesday 4/29


I'd love to lean my head 
    upon your shoulder, Lord,
and listen while you tell me a story 
    or sing me a song or just hum softly
         'til I fall fast asleep...
 
Then I'd put aside my worries 
    and my nightly tossing-turning
        over troubles yet to come...
 
So tonight, Lord,
    let my prayer find your shoulder
        and my heart lean close to yours
    while I listen for a story,
        for a song to calm my soul...

As you've brought me through this day,
    be in my dreams all through this night
and be there in the morning
    when I greet a new day's dawn...

Protect me, Lord, while I'm awake,
    keep vigil while I sleep
that awake, I may keep watch for you
    and asleep, rest in your peace...

Amen.

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You may be familiar with this hymn,
but perhaps not with this beautiful, peaceful arrangement...
 
Lord of All Hopefulness
    lyrics by Jane Struther;
    tune: Slane (traditional Irish); 
    arranged by Nancy Grundahl
 
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Be with us, Lord, give us your bliss
Lord of all hopefulness, Lord of all joy,
whose trust, ever childlike, no cares could destroy:
Be there at our waking, and give us, we pray,
your bliss in our hearts, Lord, at the break of the day.


Be with us, Lord, give us you strength.
Lord of all eagerness, Lord of all faith,
whose strong hands were skilled at the plane and the lathe:
Be there at our labors, and give us, we pray,
your strength in our hearts, Lord, at the noon of the day.


Be with us, Lord, give us your love.
Lord of all kindliness, Lord of all grace,
your hands swift to welcome, your arms to embrace:
Be there at our homing, and give us, we pray,
your love in our hearts, Lord, at the eve of the day.


Be with us, Lord, give us your peace.
Lord of all gentleness, Lord of all calm,
whose voice is contentment, whose presence is balm:
Be there at our sleeping, and give us, we pray,
your peace in our hearts, Lord, at the end of the day.
 

  

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4/28/26

Pause for Prayer: WEDNESDAY 4/29


 

 

  

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NIGHT PRAYER: Tuesday 4/28


There are words I've prayed for decades, Lord,
    and because they're so familiar
they can easily pass me by
    - though they're right there on my lips... 

For instance?  
 
Well, every night I pray that
    I might keep watch with you...
 
That I might sit by your side
    as you survey the world around us...
 
That I might take in the day's events
    from your perspective
        and with your wisdom...
 
That I might see, through your eyes
    the mystery of veiled beauty, 
        every hidden gift and blessing,
            every unassuming joy...
 
That I might discern, 
    by the light of your word,
        the truth of things:
            what's honest, fair and just...
 
That I might observe, 
    as carefully as you do,
        the little things that matter 
            and really make a difference...
 
That I might see, as you see,
    all my neighbors' joys and sorrows,
        all their troubles, pain and burdens... 
 
That I might watch and wait for
    any ways I might serve others
        with who I am and all I have...
 
That when my eyes grow heavy
    I might lean upon your shoulder, 
nod, drift off and fall asleep 
    in your strong and loving arms...
 
Help me listen, Lord,
    help me learn, know and understand
        the words I pray each day, Lord...

Protect me, Lord, while I'm awake
    and watch over me while I sleep
that awake, I might keep watch with you
    and asleep rest in your peace...
 
Amen. 
 
Keep Watch, Dear Lord
    by Craig Phillips
 
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Pause for Prayer: TUESDAY 4/28


I took this photo yesterday from the porch of Concord's Colonial Inn where I was having lunch with an old friend. The colors in the upper left are bunting on the Inn's porch roof...  At the lower left are the stairs to the church where I prayed with the people of Holy Family... At the lower right, my home for 15 years on Monument Square...  And over all: the sun shining down on a beautiful spring day...

Yesterday afternoon
    it all came together, Lord:
        the season, the day,
        the present, the past,
        the moment, the memories,
        the healing, the peace 
    shared with a friend,
        breaking bread on the porch
    with the noon day sun,
        warm on my arms,
    and piercing through
        to the depths of my heart...
 
It was nothing less 
    than a day of grace:
        a truly sacramental day;
    and nothing more 
        than paschal joy
    redeeming creation, 
        along with my soul, 
    in the heart of town,
        in Monument Square...
 
I praise you, 
    good and generous God
        from whom all blessings flow;
keep open wide 
    my heart to days
        when grace is in the air..
     
Amen. 

  

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