5/31/26

Pause for Prayer: Trinity Sunday


There's a saying that "anyone who preaches on the Trinity for more than three minutes will lapse into heresy."  And this because the Trinity is a mystery we can name - but cannot fully comprehend.  As soon as we begin speaking about the Trinity, human language, inadequate for revealing let alone explaining this mystery, opens us to making statements that are neither true nor reflective of more than 2,000 years of faith and Church teaching.
 
Our Lutheran friends have produced a short, lighthearted and entertaining video that explains this quite well.  If you follow the link here - be sure to watch until the end!
 
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So I've decided not to risk writing an heretical prayer for Trinity Sunday!  Instead, I offer you a prayer by theologian Karl Rahner.  In response to his own prayerful question, Rahner he names neither the Trinity nor the Persons in it - but you'll recognize, nonetheless, the Father, Son and Spirit in his words.  Wisely, Rahner does not answer his own question - apart from finally naming our triune God as Love - as we find so eloquently stated in 1 John 4.
 
Here, then, is Rahner's prayer:

What can I say to you,  my God?
 
Shall I collect together all the words
    that praise your holy Name?
 
Shall I give you all the names of this world
    - you, the Unnameable? 
 
Shall I call you 
    "God of my life, 
    meaning of my existence, 
    hallowing of my acts,
    my journey's end, 
    bitterness of my bitter hours,
    home of my loneliness, 
    you my most treasured happiness"?

Shall I say:
    "Creator, Sustainer, Pardoner,
    Near One, Distant One, 
    Incomprehensible One,
    God both of flowers and stars,
    God of the gentle wind 
        and of terrible battles,
    Wisdom, Power, Loyalty, and Truthfulness,
    Eternity and Infinity, you the All-merciful,
    you the Just One, 
    you  - Love itself!"
 
Be with me, God of Love, 
    Father, Son and Spirit,
as you are one, be one with me,
    most Holy Trinity.

Amen.

Here's Rachmaninoff's Glory to the Trinity where, I believe, 
he succeeds in not lapsing into heresy!  This powerful peace ends
with intercessory prayer.
 
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Glory to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit
both now and ever and to the ages of ages
Amen
Only begotten Son, Word of the Father
Who art immortal
Thou didst vouchsafe for our salvation
to become incarnate of the Holy Spirit
upon the Virgin Mary
Changeless essence
lo, Thou wast made very man
and crucified, Thou the GodMan
to vanquish death by dying
Thou alone, O Christ art glorified
in the Trinity with Father and Holy Spirit.
O save us…
 
Again and again in peace let us pray to the Lord
Lord, have mercy upon us
Help us, save us, have mercy on us
and keep us O God by Thy grace
Lord, have mercy upon us
Let us entrust ourselves and each other
and all our life unto Christ our God
To Thee, O Lord, we cry
For Thou art a good God
and lovest mankind
and unto thee w render 

Glory to the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit
both now and ever
and to ages of ages
Amen
 

  

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5/30/26

NIGHT PRAYER: Saturday 5/30


On this eve of Trinity Sunday, we'll turn to the prayer of the great poet John Donne and his ode to our three-person'd God... Donne's language and style are of his time (17th century) but with just a little time and effort - and the help of the Thornton singers - I'm sure you'll grasp Donne's message...  
 
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Batter my heart, three-person'd God
-by John Donne

Batter my heart, three-person'd God, for you
As yet but knock, breathe, shine, and seek to mend;
That I may rise and stand, o'erthrow me, and bend
Your force to break, blow, burn, and make me new.
I, like an usurp'd town to another due,
Labor to admit you, but oh, to no end;
Reason, your viceroy in me, me should defend,
But is captiv'd, and proves weak or untrue.
Yet dearly I love you, and would be lov'd fain,
But am betroth'd unto your enemy;
Divorce me, untie or break that knot again,
Take me to you, imprison me, for I,
Except you enthrall me, never shall be free,
Nor ever chaste, except you ravish me. 
 
Batter My Heart Three-person'd God
compoased by Richard Nance 
 
 
 
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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Pause for Prayer: SATURDAY 5/30

   Madonna of the Streets by Roberto Ferruzzi


 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

May is a month of special devotion to Mary, the Mother of Jesus. On this last Saturday of May, I'm pleased to feature the well known Ferruzzi Madonna (above).  It was a favorite of my mother and this image graced our living room for many years. This morning's prayer is a very contemporary Marian litany, written by Joseph Lackner, a priest of the Society of Mary.

A Marianist Litany to Mary
 
Holy Mary,  pray for us!
Mother of God,
pray for us!
Mother of our redemption, pray for us!
Mother of a lost child, pray for us!
Mother of comfort and understanding, pray for us!
Mother who shares our joys, pray for us!
Mother who endures our sorrows,pray for us!
Mother whose heart 
    was pierced by a sword, pray for us!
Mother most merciful, pray for us!

Woman responsive to God's word, pray for us!
Woman willing to believe the impossible, pray for us!
Woman who rejoices in her lowliness, pray for us!
Woman with an undivided heart, pray for us!
Woman of perfect freedom, pray for us!
Woman wrapped in mystery, pray for us!
Woman moved by the Spirit, pray for us!
Woman champion of the poor and lowly, pray for us!
Woman graced by a husband's love, pray for us!
Woman widowed by a husband's death, pray for us!
Woman at the cross, pray for us!
Woman patient and waiting, pray for us!
Woman clothed with the sun, pray for us!

Queen of the fullness of times, pray for us!
Queen of beauty unalloyed, pray for us!
Queen of integrity, pray for us!
Queen of painful meetings, pray for us!
Queen of all our heart's treasure, pray for us!
Queen of our destiny, pray for us!
Queen of peace, pray for us!

Mary, you are 
    mother and virgin, 
    wife and widow,
    peasant and queen,
    blessed for all time. 

We need the comfort of your prayers. 
Remember us always to our Father 
    through your Son, Jesus Christ,
        who is our Lord for ever and ever. 

Amen. 

- Rev. Joseph H. Lackner, S.M.

We often hear the Schubert Ave Maria sung at weddings and funerals. Here's an instrumental performance by Emmanuel Rossfelder which is stunning in its artistry, simplicity and interpretation.

Ave Maria (Schubert) 
    performed by Emmanuel Rossfelder

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5/29/26

NIGHT PRAYER: Friday 5/29

Lord...

When I take for granted
all that I have:
help me find
my deepest joys -
in the simple things of life...

When I want more and more,
so much more than I need:
help me remember 
the joy that's mine
in the simplest of my possessions...

When I want what I want
- and must have it now -
then help me remember
the joys at hand -
in all that I already have...

When greed and envy
spoil my heart:
help me cherish
true peace
in the simple joys
that heal and fill my soul... 
 
And remind me, Lord,
to share with others
the bounty that's mine:
the joys I've known
and joys yet to come,
the joy that I find
in your and your love... 

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. 

Simple Song from MASS  
        sung by Alan Titus
 
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Sing God a simple song, lauda laude*
Make it up as you go along, lauda laude
Sing like you like to sing, 
God loves all simple things.
For God is the simplest of all, 
For God is the simplest of all.
 
I will sing the Lord a new song, 
to praise him, to bless him, to bless the Lord.
I will sing his praises while I live, 
all of my days.
 
Blessed is the man who loves the Lord,
Blessed is the man who praises him.
Lauda, lauda, laude, 
and walks in his ways.
 
I will lift up my eyes, 
to the hills from which comes my help.
I will lift up my voice to the Lord, 
singing lauda, laude.
 
For the Lord is my shade, 
is the shade upon my right hand.
And the sun shall not smite me by day, 
or the moon by night.
 
Blessed is the man who loves the Lord 
lauda, lauda, laude,
And walks in his ways.
 
Lauda, lauda, laude, 
lauda, lauda di da di day
All of my days

* Lauda, Laudē = praise!

 

  

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Pause for Prayer: FRIDAY 5/29


Photo by CP
 
From before all time
you knew these blossoms, Lord
- each by name -
and you called them to flower 
in one family's yard,
on a particular street, 
in a certain town,
near the end of the month
in May 2026... 

From before all time
you knew, by name, 
each flake that fell
on this shrub's wintry wait 
for spring 
and for the warmth it needed 
- first to bud -
and then to blossom 
in your praise...

From before all time
you knew, by name, 
each raindrop sent
to baptize and caress 
each leaf and petal
blushing with your glory 
to remind us
you are near...
 
And from before all time 
you've known precisely 
just how many days
these blooms will last 
before they fade
and then let go the branches 
now that hold them fast...
 
And if you know so well 
a flower
- whose season is so short, 
whose life span is so brief -
how much more 
must you know us
- each by name - 
and call us, Lord,
your chosen, 
your beloved,
your own... 
 
With what care then
do you number
every decade, every year, every month, 
every hour, every minute, every second,
every season after season 
of our comings and our goings,
our sorrows and our joys
our flowering and fading... 

From before all time, O Lord,
you knew us and you loved us 
- each by name -
and called us into being 
in a place,
in a family, 
in a year, 
on a day
at an hour, 
in a season 
of your choosing... 
 
And just as surely, Lord,
will you call us
- each by name -
to let go our grasp, our grip
on the branch where we once blossomed
and we'll fall into your arms,
into your mercy and your peace,
into the season of your life
that is for ever,
without end... 

Amen.

  

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5/28/26

NIGHT PRAYER: Thursday 5/28


This image of the Beloved Disciple (in the chapel at Eastern Point) drew me to prayer many times over the 8 days I was on retreat there...
 

Many nights, Lord, 
    I'd just love to
        lean my head upon your shoulder 
    and just  listen 
        while you tell me a story 
            or sing me a song 
    or maybe, just hum softly
         'til I fall fast asleep...
 
Then I could put aside the worries
    I take with me to bed 
and ease my tossing-turning
    over troubles yet to come...
 
So, tonight, Lord:
    let my prayer find your shoulder
        and my heart lean close to yours;
    help me hear your voice, your words     
        as you sing a simple song 
            to calm my anxious soul...

And as you've brought me through this day,
    be in my dreams all through the night
- and be there in the morning
    when I greet the new day's light...

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.
    

You may be familiar with this hymn, but perhaps not with this beautiful, peaceful arrangement...
 
Lord of All Hopefulness
    lyrics by Jan 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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Pause for Prayer: THURSDAY 5/28

Photo by CP
 
12 years ago, on a beautiful spring day, I had a therapy appointment in Jamaica Plain - a day so beautiful that I chose to park at some distance from the doctor's office just to take in a deep breath of spring...
 
If I'd driven instead of walking,
if I'd hurried rather than taking my time,
if I hadn't crossed the street to take a closer look,
I'd have surely missed the mystery:

    a gorgeous eastern red bud tree,
    sprouting from its bark a rare corsage,
    ready for the senior prom... 

    and fragrant lilacs, understated elegance,
    rehearsing the perfect curtsy
    for a timely spring debut...

Photo by CP

Oh, if only I'd slow down, Lord,
and take in what's around me:
    what mystery I might meet,
    what fragrance might give hint
    of your sweet, seductive presence
    blossoming in places I might miss
    - and so miss you...

Photo by CP

If I'd driven instead of walking, Lord,
if I'd hurried rather than taking my time,
if I hadn't crossed the street to take a closer look:
    I'd have surely missed the mystery, Lord,
    and more - I'd have missed you...

Amen.

  

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5/27/26

It's First Communion season...

 It's First Communion season and I've saved Megan O'Sulllivan's beautiful reflection for now.  I'm sure that many of my readers will enjoy this!

 

  

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NIGHT PRAYER: Wednesday 5/27


 I had lunch today and a long conversation with an old friend whom  I don't see that often... it might have seemed an unremarkable meeting were it not for the pure and simple joy it brought to my heart...
 
What a joy, a grace and a blessing, Lord,
    to break bread and to spend some time 
        with an old friend,
     a friend who's been there over the years
        many years, even decades...
 
Someone who knows my story...
    someone whose story I know...
someone with whom I've shared many stories
    in laughter and tears,
    in good times and bad, 
    in friendship, love and communion...
 
What a joy, a grace and a blessing, Lord,
    to remember old times 
        and how it was then
            and how things have changed
                - and what lies ahead... 
 
What a joy, a grace and a blessing, Lord:
    speaking the language of memories shared
       in this friendly bond of trust and faith;  
    a break from the humdrum day-to-day,
        an oasis of peace in a world at war; 
    picking right up where we last left off;
        and trusting that what we shared today
            will last forever and ever more
    for you are the source of this joy, O Lord,
        and yours is the grace that binds us as friends
    and you are the blessing we found today
        in telling the stories we've shared...
 
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. 
 
Tonight's music is a song of gratitude for the pure and simple joy of friendship...
 
Thank You for My Life by Ed Tossing
 
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Pause for Prayer: 5/27



 

 

 

  

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