Daily Prayer, Spirituality and Worship in the Roman Catholic Tradition

Let the snow fall on our upturned faces, Lord,
and like children catching snow flakes on the tongue,
we'll taste the sweetness of your wintry gift...
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And when the snow's been shoveled
and our pace is quick again,
keep us mindful of these moments
when the blanket of your presence
calmed and warmed our shivering hearts
and brought us close to you...
Amen.
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Give us some perspective, Lord,
to see how blessed we are:
how much we have to give away
and all we have to share...

This Third Sunday in Ordinary Time is annually observed (more often in theory than in practice) as Word of God Sunday Our prayer this evening asks the Lord to speak a word, a word of good news, a word we need, a word we can hear and understand...


I was just thinking, Lord...

January 22 is the annual Day of Prayer for the Protection of Unborn Children but I made a calendar error when scheduling this post - so it comes a day late! I'm grateful to Andy Alexander, S.J. whose (italicized) reflections I've incorporated in my prayer tonight.
We Cannot Measure How You Heal by John Bell
We cannot measure how you heal
or answer every sufferer’s prayer,
yet we believe your grace responds
where faith and doubt unite to care.
Your hands, though bloodied on the cross
survive to hold and heal and warn,
to carry all through death to life
and cradle children yet unborn.
The pain that will not go away,
the guilt that clings from things long past,
the fear of what the future holds
are present as if meant to last.
But present too is love which tends
the hurt we never hoped to find,
the private agonies inside
the memories that haunt the mind.
So some have come who need your help,
and some have come to make amends,
as hands which shaped and saved the world
are present in the touch of friends.
Lord, let your Spirit meet us here
to mend the body, mind and soul,
to disentangle peace from pain
and make your broken people whole.