
On Sundays, Night Prayer will focus on an element from the day's celebration of Mass. Tonight we'll pick up the theme of welcoming hospitality found in today's first reading and gospel.
You call me to welcome the stranger,
to receive the stranger into my heart
because in welcoming the stranger, Lord,
it's you whom I receive...
Then, help me practice, Lord,
help me practice my welcoming skills,
- first on those I already know!
For how can I welcome the stranger
when I'm estranged from family,
from coworkers and classmates,
from neighbors just down the street...
Help me humbly learn to welcome, Lord:
the folks I know who tick me off,
light my fuse,
grind my gears
and always push my buttons...
Help me graciously receive the people
who trouble and annoy me,
irritate and bother me,
infuriate and irk me,
embarrass and disturb me...
Help me see, Lord,
how graciously you welcome me
when I'm estranged from you,
the One I seek,
by my failings, faults and sins...
Let me see how warmly you receive me
though I fail to heed your word,
to follow where you lead,
to seek your truth and wisdom,
to love you as I ought,
to serve you as my God...
Even when I sin, Lord,
your arms are wide open, waiting,
with mercy and with pardon
to welcome my return,
and receive me into your heart...
Teach me, Lord, to truly, warmly welcome
my family, friends and neighbors
for when I'm estranged from them,
then I'm estranged from you...
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 am so grateful to have found this song!
We Are Called to Welcome Strangers
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