3/5/26

Tomorrow is a FRIDAY in LENT


 March 6
 is a FRIDAY in LENT 
 - a day of ABSTINENCE.

What does that mean?  

On the Fridays of Lent 
Catholics over 14 years of age
are expected to abstain from eating meat.
 
For more on this topic, 
check out this earlier post.
 
 Note: 
 Individual, personal health concerns and "doctor's orders" 
always take precedence over regulations 
for fast and abstinence!

  

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Pause for Prayer: THURSDAY 3/5

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For another purpose, I was reworking and expanding a prayer I wrote 14 years ago and I realized how appropriate it would be for Lent, a season for asking the Lord to change our hearts...

Some things in my life need changing, Lord,
   - and I wish I could change overnight -
but change comes slowly to me
   - because I come so slowly to change…


So, help me change, Lord!


Open my mind, my heart and my soul

   to see the changes I need to make,

the changes you, Lord, are working to make

   the changes I know you want to make

      in my wounded, mixed-up, broken life…

 

Change me from the inside out:

   reboot my heart till it beats as one

      with your heart, Lord…


Change my thinking

   till my thoughts sync with your thoughts,

      with your wisdom and your word...

 

Change my attitude, Lord:

   when I want to give up

      – make me hopeful;

   when I pity myself

       – help me see your blessings;

   when I want to give in

      – make me strong of heart;

   when I’m down on myself

      – help me know I’m loved;

   when I’m filled with doubts

      – strengthen my faith;

   when I’m giving up

      – renew my resolve;

   when I’m slow to act

      – kick me in the butt;

   when I’m prejudiced

      – open my mind;

   when I’m selfish and greedy

      – open my heart;

   when I’m proud and stubborn

      - humble my spirit;

   when I’m hot with anger

      – cool my rage;

   when I’m losing control

      – reign me in;

   when I’m stupid and foolish

      – smarten me up!


Stretch me, Lord,

   stretch me to be the person

      you created me to be…

 

Open my eyes to see your hand

   helping me change every day of my life…

Open my ears to hear your voice

   guiding me through what I need to change…

        
Open my lips to pray, Lord,

   for the help I need to make the changes

      I find the hardest to make…

 

Open my mind to understand

   how my thinking needs to change…

Open my hands to work for change

   that will serve and lift up others…

 

Open my heart to your Spirit, Lord,

   shaping, shifting and changing me

      in the ways I most need to change…

Heal me and mend me, reform and repair

   what's wounded and torn, broken and bent

my life, in my heart,

   in my words and my deeds…

 

Some things in my life need changing, Lord,
   - and I wish I could change overnight -
but change comes slowly to me
   - because I come so slowly to change…

 

So, give me the grace for change, O Lord:

   the changes I really need in my life,

   the changes that I find hardest to make,

   the changes you want me to make in me,

   the change that will change

      and set me free…

 

Amen.

 


  

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3/4/26

NIGHT PRAYER: Wednesday 3/4


 
As I look back on this day, Lord,
    I ask that in your mercy
you pardon my sins...

Forgive the sins I remember
    and any that I have forgotten…

Forgive the ways I wronged my neighbor
    and the good I failed to accomplish…

Forgive my weakness
    in the time when I was tempted...

Forgive my stubborn response
    when I was faced with correction...

Forgive the pride I took in myself
    and my failure to praise my neighbor's good work...

Forgive the lies and fibs I told
    and the times I avoided and skirted the truth…

Forgive the harsh judgements I made of others
    and the permissive ways I excused myself...

Forgive the times I ignored my neighbor
    and all the ways I indulged myself...

(Let's each of us take a few moments here
to remember the sins of this day...)

Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me:
in your kindness, pardon my sins...

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.
 
- Adapted from an old Celtic prayer
 
Chris Tomlin offers us a contemporary prayer for mercy
with a refrain drawn from an ancient trope...

Kyrie Eleison by Chris Tomlin

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3/3/26

Pause for Prayer: WEDNESDAY 3/4

 

 

 

 

  

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NIGHT PRAYER: Tuesday 3/3


Tonight's prayer is a short list of reminders about what Lent is - and what it isn't...  
 
Some things about Lent  
    I need to remember, Lord:
 
Lent's not a marathon, contest or race:
    it's a time to slow down, breathe deeply and pray... 
 
Lent's not a test, an exam to be passed:
    it's your invitation to love and be loved...

Lent's not a burden, a duty or task:
    it's a break, a respite, a time to refresh... 
 
Lent's not a season to go on a diet:
    it's a time for indulging what feeds my soul...
 
Lent's less a time of what I do for you,
    it's more for discerning what you do for me...
 
Lent's not a season of guilt and of shame:
    it's a springtime of mercy, pardon and hope...
 
Lent's not a trial, a judgment or sentence:
    it's a grace, it's a blessing, a healing, a gift... 
 
Lent's not a calendar, program or course:
    it's an exodus, journey, a path to new life... 
 
May my fasting lead me to prayer, O Lord;
    may my prayer lead me to serve the poor
        and my deeds of mercy lead me to 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. 
 
In searching for a song for tonight's prayer I came across two artists I've never met before: Malcolm Guite, a poet and Steve Bell, a composer.  Tonight's song (The Lovely, Longed-for Blue) is Steve's musical adaptation of Malcom's poem, First Steps. In the second video below, you'll find Steve interviewing Malcolm about his poem which he also reads in its fuller, original version.  
 
The Lovely, Longed-for Blue by
 
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This is the day to leave the dark behind you.

Take the adventure, step beyond the hearth.

Shake off at last, the shackles that confined you

and find the courage for the forward path.

 

You yearn for freedom through the long night watches

the day has come and you are free to choose

to set aside your still familiar crutches,

to step into the lovely, longed-for blue.

 

After the dimly burning wick of winter

that seemed to dull and darken everything,

the Lenten sun shines clear beyond your shelter,

clean as sight itself while reed birds sing

 

As heaven bows to kiss creation’s surface,

as light surrounds and glimmers on the dew:

you pause to pray, “the holy saints preserve us!”

and step into the lovely, longed-for blue.

 

Breathe deep and be renewed by what you breathe in

kin to the keen east wind and the cleansing air,

as though the blue itself were blowing through you,

as though you always knew you’d find it there.

 

For all you know, the aching of the ages

awaits the blessed courage of the few

that join the company of pilgrim sages

that step into the lovely longed for blue 

 

And, here's the interview and the full poem...

 

  

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Pause for Prayer: TUESDAY 3/3

 
Lent is a season to prepare ourselves to celebrate Easter when new Christians will be baptized and when all of us will, on Easter Sunday, renew our own baptismal promises.  That will happen when we answer the familiar questions:
• Do you reject sin so as to live in the freedom of God’s children?  • Do you reject the glamor of evil and refuse to be mastered by sin?  • Do you reject Satan and all his works and empty promises?  • Do you believe in God, the Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth?  • Do you believe in Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God?  • Do you believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord and giver of life?  • Do you believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic church?  • Do you believe in the forgiveness of sins?  • Do you look for the resurrection of the dead and the life of the world to come?

And we'll respond to each: "I do."   But ... do we?   Is this what we believe?   Is this what we live?  Do we even understand the questions?

Fr. Bill Reiser, SJ has proposed some additional questions for us to ponder as a way to better understand the profession of faith and the renewal of our baptismal promises...  His questions can be food for our prayer in this holy season.

 Do you accept Jesus as your teacher, as the example whom you will always imitate and as the one in whom the mystery of God’s love for the world has fully been revealed?

 Do you dedicate yourself to seeking the kingdom of God and God’s justice, to praying daily, to meditating on the Gospels and to celebrating the Eucharist faithfully and devoutly?

 Do you commit yourself to that spirit of poverty and detachment that Jesus enjoined on his disciples, and to resisting the spirit of consumerism and materialism that is so strong in our culture? 

 Do you accept responsibility for building community, for being a person of compassion and reconciliation, for being mindful of the poor and the oppressed, and for truly forgiving those who have offended you?

 Will you try to thank and praise God by your works and by your actions, in times of prosperity as well as in moments of suffering, giving loyal witness to the risen Jesus by your faith, by your hope, and by the style of your living?

 Do you surrender your life to God as a disciple and companion of Jesus? Do you believe that God is the Lord of history, sovereign over nations and peoples, and that God’s promise to redeem all of creation from its bondage to death and decay will one day be accomplished?

All of these questions, the traditional and the new ones, are offered here for our Lenten reflection prayer and commitments. Soon we’ll be renewing our baptismal promises at Easter. Let's  pray for one another that Lent will prepare us all to answer, I do! - with faith-filled hearts and voices. 


  

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3/2/26

NIGHT PRAYER: Monday 3/2


You might remember tonight's prayer which I usually post on one of the Sundays of Advent as we light the candles on the Advent wreath.  You might retrieve a window candle from your Christmas decorations and put it in a window or on your kitchen table where to remind you to pray for peace in the midst of all the violence we're witnessing in so many places in the world today...

Let us pray for peace...

Let us pray for an end to terrorism and war,
    an end to violence and bloodshed...

Let us pray for peace in the United States, 
    in Iran, Ukraine, Russia, Palestine, Israel,
    Pakistan, Afghanistan, Sudan, Syria,
    Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, the Sahel, 
    Haiti, the Central African Republic, Somalia,
    Rwanda,  the Democratic Republic of the Congo,
    and every place where the poor are the victims 
        of power and greed...
 
Let us pray for the wisdom 
    to make peace our greatest and ultimate goal, 
    to negotiate rather than attack,
    to speak rather than to raise a fist,
    to reconcile differences in favor of the common good,
    to value human life above any other cause or concern,
    to forgive one another as we would want to be forgiven...

Let us pray for the safe return of those in harm's way, 
    who are far from home, family and friends...

Let us pray for peace at our nation's borders
    and at the borders of nations around the world...

Let us pray for legislation 
    to end the violence of mass shootings...

Let us pray for racial peace and harmony
    all around the world...

Let us pray for a bipartisan political peace in America...

Let us pray for peace of mind
    for those who grieve loved ones lost in war...

Let us pray for our enemies...  


Let us pray for the unity of all who believe in Christ...

Let us pray for peace and understanding
    between the people of different beliefs and faiths... 

Let us pray for an end to the wars we wage
    in our own families, at our kitchen tables,         
 in our communities and neighborhoods,
    at work and at school...

Let us pray for the peace and safety
    of all who live with domestic violence...

Let us pray for those we make our personal enemies...
    and for those who make enemies of us...

Let us pray for an end to the wars we fight
    with ourselves
        and within ourselves... 
 
Let us pray for healing peace 
    in the minds and hearts
        of all who live with anxiety, 
            fear and depression... 
 
Let us pray for peace 
    in our hearts' secret places   
where only God knows how great is our need 
    for serenity, stillness and calm...
 
Let us pray for that peace the world cannot give,
    the peace we hunger and thirst for, 
the peace that comes from God alone,
    the peace that will set us free...

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. 

Two songs tonight:  the first is the plaintive chant of those who long for peace, the second, a more upbeat call to embrace the hope of a world at peace...

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Peace by Dan Loewen 

     

The waters are raging, the storm clouds are near 
How long till this chaos will cease 
Come silence the waves of our worry and fear 
Will you come, will you come, bring us peace 
 
Come O Come Emmanuel 
Come O Come Emmanuel 
 
The waves would obey you 
If you just speak the word 
So we wait in the silence 
For your peace here on earth
 
 
No Wars Will Stop Us Singing by
 
 

  

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