1/4/26

NIGHT PRAYER: Epiphany 2026

Photo by MS

This prayer connects a photo of a simple street scene in Brookline, MA with the star in today's gospel, guiding the magi to the Christ Child...  

A friend took this photo 18 years ago: a night shot wherein the darkness reveals more than daylight might have shown. A street light glowing like a star, a humble dwelling's greater light spilling out its doorway into the darkness: Epiphany!

I love this photo!  (Click on the image for a larger version)

Although I'm out of touch with my photographer friend, I hope that she might see this post and know that her work is still inspiring believers following that Star of wonder, star so bright...  

O Magi - were you confused?

Did you wonder if you'd taken a left for a right
    or misread the bright star's GPS?

Was it all a big mistake? Could this really be 
    the town?  the street? the place? the door?
 
But a light spills into night and beckons, calling: 
    "This way! Come this way!
    Let go your thoughts of what should be,
    what might have been, and
    open up to what is here, what's now,
    to where he is and where he dwells:
        he whose light and presence warm
            this chilled and darkened night!"  
 
Teach us wisdom, Lord:
    open our eyes to your star above
        and our hearts to your glowing presence
    living within us, all around us
        and just across the street,
    lighting the paths we walk each day, 
        lifting us up, out of our darkness,
            to find your radiant, holy face...
 
Protect us, Lord, in the dark of night,
    shine bright upon us while we sleep
that awake, we might keep watch with you
    and asleep, rest in your peace... 

Amen.
 
This musical selection is perfect for tonight's prayer and offers us an ingenious arrangement, coupling a relatively new song (1991) with an old (1857) and well known Christmas carol... 
 
Come, Follow That Star by  
 
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There's a star in the east and we must follow
    if we want to find the love of the tiny Child
Follow that star,
    come, follow that star

Sent from heaven above,
    he will change the world with his love
We must find him
    we must follow that star
 
Kings and travelers come from afar
    filled with hope and wonder they are
seeking ever, doubting never
    led by that shining light
 
Star of wonder, star so bright
    guide us through the dark of night 
now we seek him, soon to greet him
    tiny Child of truth and light
 
There's a star in the east and we must follow
    if we want to find the love of the tiny Child

  

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An Epiphany memory from 15 years ago...

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First posted 15 years ago for Epiphany 2011... Be sure to read the whole post!

The Star of Epiphany, 
   the Morning Star of Easter

At the 11:30 Mass in my parish this morning, our sung prayer was especially beautiful and strong.  Some days it all comes together, and this was one of those days.

We began by singing all five verses of today's standard selection, John Hopkins' We Three KingsOnce you've taken a good look at the hymn's verses  (below) you can see how cutting it short stops a story in the telling, a story that brings us from Bethlehem's plain to Calvary and Easter.
 
1) We three kings of Orient are,
Bearing gifts we traverse afar,
Field and fountain, moor and mountain,
Following yonder Star.

Chorus:
O, star of wonder, star of might,

Star with royal beauty bright,
Westward leading, still proceeding,
Guide us to the perfect light.

2) Born a babe on Bethlehem's plain;
Gold we bring to crown Him again;
King forever, ceasing never,
Over us all to reign.

3) Frankincense to offer have I;
Incense owns a Deity nigh;
Prayer and praising, all men raising,
Worship Him, God on High.

4) Myrrh is mine; its bitter perfume
Breathes a life of gathering gloom;
Sorrowing, sighing, bleeding, dying,
Sealed in the stone-cold tomb.

5) Glorious now behold Him arise,
King and God and sacrifice,
Heaven sings, "Hallelujah!"
Hallelujah!" Earth replies.

But the Epiphany-Easter connection was to surface again, later in the liturgy!

My music director, Jim Barkovic, usually continues the Communion song instrumentally after all have received and often includes a subtle interpolation or a segue into the melody of another song with some connection to the day's feast, scriptures or homily.  These moments are exquisitely subtle and if you're not listening, you might easily miss them.

Today we were all sitting in quiet prayer after Communion as Jim continued to play Gift of Finest Wheat.  Then I began to hear a familiar tune making itself gently heard, rising out of the Communion music.  Within a few moments, I was hearing Haugen's The Light of Christ Surrounds Us, a piece we do every year at Easter.  
 
 
In the east the Morning Star rises bright upon us,
   in its peaceful light shines the glory of the Lord...

The light of Epiphany's star and Easter's candle shone as one, as the entrance song had reminded us, "Glorious now behold him rise!"
 
The choir and people in the assembly began to hum softly the refrain of the Paschal piece we had sung t the Easter Vigil:
 
The light of Christ surrounds us, 
    the power of Christ enfolds,
        the power of Christ protects us, 
            the presence of Christ watches over us...

and for a few moments, the two feasts of Christmas and Easter folded musically into that mystery every Eucharist celebrates throughout the liturgical year. 

Praise God from whom all blessings flow!

  

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1/3/26

Going home by ANOTHER other way...

On Epiphany I often include James Taylor's Home By Another Way in one of my posts - as I did this year for today's Pause for Prayer

 But now I've found another "another way home" song - it's Take Us Home By Another Way, composed by Christoopher Grundy  for the first anniversary of the January 6 insurrection. (If a video doesn't appear below, click here!)

 

  

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Pause for Prayer: SUNDAY 1/4

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Here's James Taylor's musical reflection on the gospel for today's feast of the Epiphany. Most of us know the story of the Magi coming with gifts to visit the Christ child but many may be unfamiliar with "the rest of the story" which ends with the Magi taking a nap and dreaming and going home by another way... So, take a few minutes to read the whole story here - and then listen to Taylor's wonderful song, before moving on to today's Pause for Prayer... 

Home By Another Way by James Taylor

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Those magic men the Magi
Some people call them wise
Or Oriental, even kings
Well anyway, those guys
They visited with Jesus
They sure enjoyed their stay
Then warned in a dream of King Herod's scheme
They went home by another way

Yes they went home by another way
Home by another way
Maybe me and you can be wise guys too
And go home by another way
We can make it another way
Safe home as they used to say
Keep a weather eye to the chart on high
And go home another way

Steer clear of royal welcomes
Avoid a big to-do
A king who would slaughter the innocents
Will not cut a deal for you
He really, really wants those presents
He'll comb your camel's fur
Until his boys announce they've found trace amounts
Of your frankincense, gold and myrrh

Time to go home by another way
Home by another way
You have to figure that God's saying play the odds
And go home by another way
We can make it another way
Safe home as they used to say
Keep a weather eye to the chart on high
And go home another way

Home is where they want you now
You can more or less assume that you'll be welcome in the end
Mustn't let King Herod haunt you so
Or fantasize his features when you're looking at a friend

Well it pleasures me to be here
And to sing this song tonight
They tell me that life is a miracle
And I figured that they're right
But Herod's always out there
He's got our cards on file
It's a lead pipe cinch, if we give an inch
Old Herod likes to take a mile

It's best to go home by another way
Home by another way
We got this far to a lucky star
But tomorrow is another day
We can make it another way
Safe home as they used to say
Keep a weather eye to the chart on high
And go home another way

-James Taylor

 Pause for Prayer

Where is my journey leading me, O God?
Where is my road trip taking me? 
Am I looking for Jesus? 
Am I finding Jesus?
 
Are the lights by which I live my life
    leading me to Jesus
        - or some other destination? 
Do I know what I'm looking for? 
Do I know where I'm heading?
Do I know how to get there?
Is my path bringing me closer to you
    or leading me down dead ends?
 
Are my dreams real enough, true enough
to hold me up and sustain me
    when the journey is rough and threatening?
    when I fear I’ve lost my way?
 
When the Magi found Jesus they did two things:
    they offered him presents
        and then went home - by another way... 
Finding Jesus, meeting Jesus, changed the Magi.
Though the way home may have been obvious,
    meeting Jesus recharted their journey
        - and they went home by another way... 
 
The Magi's story challenges me, O God, 
    to look at my life’s maps and to discern 
        where I'm going and how I'm getting there...
 
Does my journey need some course correction?
 Do I need to look to go home by another way?
 
Help me find the light, the star of Jesus, 
    shining in my life, in my heart.
        in my thoughts and my dreams...
 
Help me find the star, the light 
    no darkness can extinguish
the One who came to change my life,
    to change my heart, to change my path
to lead me home to you, O God, 
    home by another way... 
 
Amen.

  

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1/1/26

Travel time

 


 
 I'll be flying back to Boston on Friday and then I have a busy day on Saturday so I won't be posting until Sunday morning, January 4 - Epiphany!

 


  

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A good song for January 1

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10... 9... 8... 7... 6... 5... 4... 3... 2... 1...


 

I hope and pray that 2026 
will bring peace to you, 
to those you love,
to our nation,
and to the world...

I pray that the New Year 
will bring us all closer 
to the mercy and love of God 
revealed in Christ Jesus...

And I pray that the New Year 
will find us all growing together 
in holiness, health and happiness!

Happy New Year!
 
 

  

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New Year's Buffet: reflection and song...


 
Here's a buffet of reflections
     from which to choose on New Year's Day...
 
                - ConcordPastor.blogspot.com 
 

21 Short Prayers 
 
Calm me, quiet me, settle me... 
Steady me, balance me, ground me... 
Nudge me, prod me push me... 
Relax me, lift me, cheer me… 
Plant me, root me, embed me... 
Grace me, gift me, fill me… 
Comfort me, soothe me, console me… 
Support me, sustain me, protect me... 
Open me, grow me, complete me… 
Inspire me, encourage me, embolden me… 
Heal me, mend me, repair me... 
Forgive me, pardon me, free me... 
Renew me, refresh me, restore me... 
Shepherd me, lead me, guide, me... 
Touch me, bless me, anoint me... 
Enfold me, hold me, embrace me... 
Lord Jesus, hear my prayer today!
 
 
 
New Beginnings by Every Nation Music 
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This is the day of new beginnings 
The old is passing 
Change is coming by your Spirit 
It's a new season of revealing 
Your Word is true 
and You will never ever fail 
Your presence will lead us 
 
Always providing in the desert 
And filling our souls with living waters 
And lighting the night with Holy fire 
You're turning dead ends into doorways 
 
Chorus 
 
Always providing in the desert 
And filling our souls with living water 
Lighting the night with Holy fire 
You're turning dead ends into doorways 
 
And He's never failed me yet 
He's never failed me yet 
My heart and my soul confess 
God is my confidence 
He's never failed me yet 
 

A Prayer for When There's Too Much Going On!

When there's too much going on, Lord:
    give me your peace...

When I'm feeling overwhelmed,
    come lift me up...

When things are moving much too fast,
    then slow me down, Lord...

When it seems I just won't make it,
    give me hope...

When I don't know where to turn,
    show me the way...

When I'm totally confused,
    give me your wisdom...

When I hurting inside and out,
    touch me with healing...

When I wonder where you are,
    show me your face, Lord...

When I cannot find an answer,
    speak your truth...

When I don't know how to pray,
    send me your Spirit...

When I'm feeling all alone,
    stay by my side...

When I'm tired and worn out,
    refresh my strength...

And when I cannot fall asleep,
send me good dreams... 

Yes, when there's too much going on,
    Lord, give me peace...

Amen.
            - ConcordPastor.blogspot.com 


 
 
A Sung Christmas Blessing

We're still in the Christmas season! Here's a blessing written by Michael Joncas and Alan Hommerding, sung by Concord Pastor and the people of Holy Family Parish in Concord.

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