
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.
Daily Prayer, Spirituality and Worship in the Roman Catholic Tradition

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.
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A natural work of art, Lord:
this simple, succulent, luscious fruit,
ripening red and juicy,
sweet proof that summer's here...
Amen.
This morning I'm posting a quote which has frequently appeared on social media and in several different versions. It's source is unknown.
I offer it here as a kind of examination of conscience - for everyone - for all of us. In light of that, please refrain from commenting unless you care to share with all of us how you have been guilty of the transgressions outlined in this quote.

What words of mine now echo
in the hearts of friends and family?
What assistance did I offer
to others in their need?
What time did I spend
alone, with you, in prayer?
What comfort did I give
in healing, grace and mercy?
What openness was mine
to the gifts you sent my way?
What steps did I take
to reconcile with others?
What silence did I seek
to listen for your voice?
What effort did I make
to accept my neighbor's help?
What risk did I take
to be loyal to my faith?
What time did I spend
just for others, not for me?
What peace might now be mine
because I walked this day with you?
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Make me mindful of the present, Lord,
with hope for what's ahead:
I trust you'll guide and show me paths
that lead me, safe, to peace...
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Amen.