1/22/26

Pause for Prayer: FRIDAY 1/23

Mid Summer Night's Gathering by Laurie Pace

 Folks will cross my path today
   and ask for my time,
   seek my company,
   lean on my shoulder,

   tell me their story,
   reach for my help,
   reveal their grief,

   share their joy,
   request my prayer,
   look for a smile,
   shed a tear,
   and need a friend...


May I be there for them, Lord,
   as you're always there for me...


And...

I'll meet folks today who'll 
  give me their time,
  walk by my side,
  lift me up,
  hear me out,
  lend me a hand,
  bear my grief,
  share my joy,
  promise their prayer,
  smile upon me,
  dry my tears,
  and be my friend...

Open me up to their love, Lord,
   as I open my heart to yours...


  

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NIGHT PRAYER: Thursday 1/22


It's curious, isn't it?

I'm always on your mind, Lord,
    even when I've forgotten you...

Though I ignore and snub you,
    you never turn your face from me...
 
When I pull back, resisting you, 
    you offer me your warm embrace...
 
You're at the end of every road 
    I take to run away from you...

You make your home within me
    though I've locked my heart's front door...

You listen to my every word
    though silent I may be...

You come to mend and heal me
    when I deny my wounds...

You empty out your self for me
    when I'm filled with self-pity...

You never give up loving me
    though I give up on love...

Your mercy's deeper than my sins,
    my guilt drowns in its shallows...

Your grace is always there for me
    when from your face I turn...

Without you I have nothing, Lord,
    and all I have is yours...

It's all very curious, isn't it? 
Oh, yes - indeed, it is!
 
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. 
 
 
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I tried to hide in the dark of night, 
but you saw my soul in your perfect light. 
Caught in the storm, couldn't find my way. 
Then you swept in, pushed the clouds away.

Oh God, you always know what's good in me.
You see the root beneath my shaky tree. 
When I get lost, you guide me where to go. 
Your love's the compass. 
In you I grow. I grow.
 
Some days I stumble, my steps unsure, 
but your grace lifts me, it's a love so pure. 
In every shadow, in every fight, 
you're the anthem bursting through my night.

Chorus

 
When the world spins, I can barely stand. 
You take my heart and hold it in your hand. 
No doubt or struggle, no mountains too steep; 
your whispers, my heart, my soul, you keep.

Chorus


  

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One of the finest homilies I've ever heard!

 
I came across this video online, a homily by Canon Tom Kennar, an Anglican priest, whose work is new to me.  He's preaching on the feast of Saint Vincent of Zaragossa who is also on the Roman calenedar for January 22.
 
This is one of the finest homilies I've ever heard. The preacher does an excellent job of weaving together some details of Vincent's life, the psalm and gospel of the day - and the realities of our own time.  
 
Highly recommended. 
 
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1/21/26

Pause for Prayer: THURSDAY 1/22

 
So, here I am, Lord,
at the beginning of another day
and like every day
this day's a gift from you:
   a clean slate,
   a fresh start,
   a present to be opened,
   a mystery to be lived,
   an opportunity to be taken,
   a chance to begin again...

Like every day, Lord,
this day invites me to:
   live in your love,
   share myself freely,
   speak in truth
   and serve my neighbor...

Like every other day, Lord,
you offer to:
   walk by my side,
   shelter my heart,
   enlighten my thoughts,
   forgive my sins
   and wash me in mercy...

Like every other day, Lord,
I can choose:
   to waste all you generously offer me
   or accept and share the gifts I receive...
So on this day I pray, you'll:
   open my heart to your love,
   my mind to your wisdom,
   my thoughts to your truth,
   my soul to your mercy
   and my hands to serve those in need...


Like any other day, Lord,
this day is your gift to me:
   may I come to its close in peace,
   having spent it with you by my side...

Amen.

  

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NIGHT PRAYER: Wednesday 1/21


There are times, Lord, when all I want to do 
   is to rest in the quiet of your presence,
      in the silence of your peace... 

There are times when your silence tells me
all I need to know of how you love me:
    when your heart speaks to mine 
       in a language without words,
    when words could never tell the love
       that my heart finds in yours... 

But then come times 
    when the quiet is a place I fear,
      and silence is a burden,
when  I wonder where you are
   and I strain to hear a word - just one -
      to let me know you're there...
 
There are times, Lord, in the silence,
   when my pain and problems ring alarms
        and echo ever louder,
when I wait and long to hear a word 
      from your lips to my soul,
a simple word to bring the peace
    that echoes in the quiet...
 
O Lord, do not be silent
   when I need to hear your voice;
when I wait to hear a word of comfort
   solacing my grief;
when I need to hear a word of challenge  
    rousing me from sin;
when I listen for your wisdom word, 
   teaching me the truth
and leading me to - silence -
    where my soul finds rest in you... 
 
And when I'm drowning in the noise
    and wait your word of rescue,
reach out and throw my heart a line
    of saving, sweet deliverance,
strong words to save and lift me
    to your sheltering embrace...

Protect me, Lord, while I'm awake
    and watch over me as I sleep
that awake, I might keep watch with you
    and asleep rest in your peace...

Amen. 

 
Speak, Lord, I'm Listening by Gary Ault
  
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1/20/26

Pause for Prayer: WEDNESDAY 1/21



 

 

 

 

  

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NIGHT PRAYER: Tuesday 1/20


When someone pushes my buttons, Lord,
    when a brother or sister gets under my skin;
when, try as I might, I find no worth
    in someone's existence;
when I'm tempted to curse and even to hate,
   a person whose values, deeds and ideas, 
      are directly opposed to my own;
 
when I'm just at a loss to discern or to see
   what you find to love in my enemy...
 
It's then I must stop and look at myself:
    at the missteps and false starts I try to forget;     
    at all of my broken, dysfunctional parts
        and the story that's made me the person I am; 
    at my self-admiration, my ego and pride;
    at the truth I avoid, withhold and deny; 
    at my sins and transgressions and character flaws;
    at my arrogant smugness and cocky conceit;
    at my cover-ups, half-truths and outright lies;
    at my self-indulgence and careless neglect
        of those whose needs are much greater than mine;
    at my reckless pursuit of the bling I envy
        and my foolish desire for things I don't need;
    at my apathetic lack of concern
        for what deserves my time and attention;
    at my lack of discretion, wisdom and prudence,
        restraint and caution - and common sense; 
    at my wasting the treasure, the talent and time
        you've offered me to share and enjoy;
    at the ways I ignore and miss and forget
        your grace and your peace in my life every day...
 
All of that, Lord, and still you love me,
    still find in my a reflection of the image divine
        in which I was made... 
 
You know all my sins, the big and the small,
    both public and private, present and past,
but you look upon me through your merciful eyes
    and you see the person you made me to be,
the man, the woman you call me to be,
    the person you know I want to be
        and who, by your grace, I'm becoming...
 
You know all my faults even better than I do,
    you know how I'll fall long before I stumble;
you know my weaknesses, flaws and failures
    and wait to be my healing and pardon,
        my strength, my power, my hope...
 
You see right me through me, 
    you don't miss a thing,
and still you love me for who I am:
    a sinful child you freely pardon;
    a broken child you mend and heal;    
    a forgotten child you call by name;
    a lonely child you hold with love;
    a wild child you tame with patience;
    a foolish child you understand;
    a lost child you find and keep...
 
So, when someone pushes my buttons, Lord,
    when a brother or sister gets under my skin,
remind me of how much you love me,
    - with all of my faults and sins -
and help me to love my neighbor
    as I pray they might love me... 
 
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. 
 
I Have Loved You Michael Joncas
   
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1/19/26

Pause for Prayer: TUESDAY 1/20

I know so many folks who are losing hope:  finding it more and more difficult to trust that all is not lost, that things will turn around, that better days are coming, that help is on the way, that the Lord is at their side, that all is in God's hands and that all things shall be well...
 
So for these friends, I'm posting this prayer - with the hope they'll make it their own 
and find in their faith the hope they need today...

When I'm lost in the dark, Lord,
    give me hope of a new day's dawn...

In the midst of my distress,
    give me hope for serenity... 

When I feel trapped in my past,
    give me hope for all that's ahead...
 
When sadness overwhelms me,
    give me hope for the peace you promise...

When I'm lost in my confusion,
    give me hope for understanding...

When I'm feeling all alone,
    give me hope for real companionship...

When I'm lost in doubt and fear,
    give me hope and trust in faith...

When I fear there's no one there,
    give me hope for someone's helping hand...

When I'm at my weakest point, Lord,
    give me hope for strength and courage...
 
When war and terror threaten
    give me  hope for peace around the world... 

When it seems there's simply no way out,
    give me grace to hope for hope...

And when I'm feeling hopeless 
    help me find my hope in you, Lord,
         the source of all and every hope...
 
Amen. 
 
I Set My Hope by Matt Papa 

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When this life of trials tests my faith 
I set my hope on Jesus 
When the questions come and doubts remain 
I set my hope on Jesus 
For the deepest wounds that time won’t heal 
There’s a joy that runs still deeper 
There’s a truth that’s more than all I feel 
I set my hope on Jesus   
 
I set my hope on Jesus 
My rock, my only trust 
Who set His heart upon me first 
I set my hope on Jesus 
 
Though I falter in this war with sin 
I set my hope on Jesus 
When I fail the fight and sink within 
I set my hope on Jesus 
Though the shame would drown me in its sea 
And I dread the waves of justice 
I will cast my life on Calvary 
I set my hope on Jesus  
 
Though the world call me to leave my Lord 
I set my hope on Jesus 
Though it offer all its vain rewards 
I set my hope on Jesus 
Though this heart of mine is prone to stray 
Give me grace enough to finish ’
Till I worship on that final day 
I set my hope on Jesus 

  

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NIGHT PRAYER: Martin Luther King, Jr Day


 
On this Martin Luther King Day, 
    let's pray in the very words of the man we honor...


Most gracious and all wise God, 
   before whose face the generations rise and fall;
        Thou in whom we live, and move, and have our being:
We thank thee 
    for all of thy good and gracious gifts, 
    for life and for health; 
    for food and for raiment; 
    for the beauties of nature and human nature. 
 
We come before thee 
    painfully aware of our inadequacies and shortcomings. 
 
We realize that we stand surrounded 
    with the mountains of love 
and we deliberately dwell 
    in the valley of hate. 
 
We stand amid the forces of truth 
    and deliberately lie. 
 
We are forever offered the high road 
    and yet we choose to travel the low road. 
 
For these sins O God forgive us. 
Break the spell of that which blinds our minds. 
Purify our hearts that we may see thee. 
 
O God in these turbulent days 
    when fear and doubt are mounting high 
give us broad visions, penetrating eyes, 
    and the power of endurance. 
 
Help us to work with renewed vigor 
    for a warless world, 
    for a better distribution of wealth 
    and for a brother/sisterhood that transcends race or color.
 
 In the name and spirit of Jesus we pray. 
 
Amen.  
 
Shed a Little Light by James Taylor
 - performed by The Maccabeats / Naturally 7     
 
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Let us turn our thoughts todayTo Martin Luther KingAnd recognize that there are ties between usAll men and women living on the EarthTies of hope and loveSister and brotherhood
 
That we are bound togetherIn our desire to see the worldBecome a place in which our childrenCan grow free and strong
 
We are bound together by the taskThat stands before usAnd the road that lies aheadWe are bound, and we are bound
 
There's a feeling like the clenching of a fistThere's a hunger in the center of the chestThere's a passage through the darkness and the mistAnd though the body sleepsThe heart will never rest
 
Shed a little light, oh Lord So that we can see, oh yeahJust a little light, oh Lord. Want to stand it on upStand it on up, oh Lord Want to walk it on down 
Shed a little light, oh Lord 
 
Can't get no light from a dollar bill(Don't see me no light from a dollar bill)Don't give me no light from a TV screen, oh no, noWhen I open my eyes, I want to drink my fillFrom the well on the hillI know you know what I mean
 
Shed a little light, oh Lord So that we can see, oh yeahJust a little light, oh Lord Want to stand it on upStand it on up, oh Lord Want to walk it on down
Shed a little light, oh Lord 
So we can see
 
And there's a feeling like the clenching of a fistThere is a hunger in the center of the chest, oh noThere is a passage through the darkness and the mistAnd though the body sleepsThe heart will never rest
 
Let us turn our thoughts todayTo Martin Luther KingAnd recognize that there are ties between usAll men and women living on the EarthTies of hope and loveSister and brotherhood
   

  

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Three American cardinals speak out

Cardinals Cupich, McElroy and Tobin

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Three American cardinals (the archbishops of Chicago, Washington, and Newark) have issued a statement on charting a moral vision for American foreign policy.  Those who have been disappointed in the virtual silence of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops - and in the recent  statement from Bishop Robert Barron who sits on President Trump's Religious Liberty Commission - will be more than grateful for the vision these three cardinals propose.
 
Charting A Moral Vision 
   of American Foreign Policy
 
In 2026, the United States has entered into the most profound and searing debate about the moral foundation for America’s actions in the world since the end of the Cold War. The events in Venezuela, Ukraine and Greenland have raised basic questions about the use of military force and the meaning of peace. The sovereign rights of nations to self-determination appear all too fragile in a world of ever greater conflagrations. The balancing of national interest with the common good is being framed within starkly polarized terms. Our country’s moral role in confronting evil around the world, sustaining the right to life and human dignity, and supporting religious liberty are all under examination. And the building of just and sustainable peace, so crucial to humanity’s well-being now and in the future, is being reduced to partisan categories that encourage polarization and destructive policies. 
 
For all of these reasons, the contribution of Pope Leo in outlining a truly moral foundation for international relations to the Vatican diplomatic corps this month has provided us an enduring ethical compass for establishing the pathway for American foreign policy in the coming years. He stated: 
In our time, the weakness of multilateralism is a particular cause for concern at the international level. A diplomacy that promotes dialogue and seeks consensus among all parties is being replaced by a diplomacy based on force, by either individuals or groups of allies. War is back in vogue and a zeal for war is spreading. The principle established after the Second World War, which prohibited nations from using force to violate the borders of others, has been completely undermined. Peace is no longer sought as a gift and desirable good in itself, or in pursuit of “the establishment of the ordered universe willed by God with a more perfect form of justice among men and women.” Instead, peace is sought through weapons as a condition for asserting one’s own dominion.  
Pope Leo also reiterates Catholic teaching that “the protection of the right to life constitutes the indispensable foundation for every other human right” and that abortion and euthanasia are destructive of that right. He points to the need for international aid to safeguard the most central elements of human dignity, which are under assault because of the movement by wealthy nations to reduce or eliminate their contributions to humanitarian foreign assistance programs. Finally, the Holy Father points to the increasing violations of conscience and religious freedom in the name of an ideological or religious purity that crushes freedom itself. 
 
As pastors and citizens, we embrace this vision for the establishment of a genuinely moral foreign policy for our nation. We seek to build a truly just and lasting peace, that peace which Jesus proclaimed in the Gospel. We renounce war as an instrument for narrow national interests and proclaim that military action must be seen only as a last resort in extreme situations, not a normal instrument of national policy. We seek a foreign policy that respects and advances the right to human life, religious liberty, and the enhancement of human dignity throughout the world, especially through economic assistance. 
 
Our nation’s debate on the moral foundation for American policy is beset by polarization, partisanship, and narrow economic and social interests. Pope Leo has given us the prism through which to raise it to a much higher level. We will preach, teach, and advocate in the coming months to make that higher level possible. 
 
 Signed: 
Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, Archbishop of Chicago
Cardinal Robert W. McElroy, Archbishop of Washington
Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, C.Ss.R., Archbishop of Newark