2/12/26

Pause for Prayer: FRIDAY 2/13

 

The approach of Valentine's Day tomorrow  is exciting and promising for many - but difficult and lonely for others: those who bring heartbreak... loss...  grief...  or disappointment... to Valentines Day. If that's you - or someone you know - this post might be helpful.   Today's Pause for Prayer is Jan Richardson's blessing for the brokenhearted...

A Blessing for the Brokenhearted
There is no remedy for love but to love more.
– Henry David Thoreau

Let us agree
for now
that we will not say
the breaking
makes us stronger
or that it is better
to have this pain
than to have done
without this love.

Let us promise
we will not
tell ourselves
time will heal
the wound
when every day
our waking
opens it anew.

Perhaps for now
it can be enough
to simply marvel
at the mystery
of how a heart
so broken
can go on beating,
as if it were made
for precisely this—

as if it knows
the only cure for love
is more of it

as if it sees
the heart’s sole remedy
for breaking
is to love still

as if it trusts
that its own stubborn
and persistent pulse
is the rhythm
of a blessing
we cannot
begin to fathom
but will save us
nonetheless.


  

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NIGHT PRAYER: Thursday 2/12

I didn't watch the Super Bowl half-time show - so this post is not a comment on Bad Bunny or his music.  I did, however, hear Charlie Puth's rendition of the national anthem - and Kenny G's jazzy cameo - so that may have an influence in tonight's post.  But more than all that, today is the 102nd anniversary of the debut of George Gershin's Rhapsody in Blue...

The psalmist tells us, Lord, to praise you
    with the sound of the trumpet,
    with harp and lyre,
    with timbrel and dancing,
    with strings and pipe
    with the clash of cymbals
    - with resounding cymbals!  
 
It seems that all kinds of instruments
    might render you fitting praise,
that all manner of music  
    might give the glory 
        that's due your holy name!
 
Perhaps, then, Lord - a clarinet, too!
A licorice stick of sensuous sound,
    dark and woody in its soulful depths,
    bright and clear in its highest range,
    vox humana singing out
    as though possessed of its very own soul...
 
All sounds praise you, Lord!
All sounds voice the wisdom of your Word:
    echoing through your universe,
    age after age upon age,
    in ripples gently reaching
    to the depths of every human heart... 
 
For instruments, then, of every kind,
    all genres, be they old or new;
for nature's grand orchestral score
    conducted by your Spirit;
for the song that sings
    within my soul,
I thank you, Lord, and lift my voice
    to glorify your name!

Protect me, Lord while I'm awake
    and watch over  me while we sleep
that awake, I might keep watch with you
    and asleep, rest in your peace...

Amen. 
 
Here's one musician's take on Gershwin's piece - I'm a big fan of Charles Cornell!
And here's what some believe to be the best performance ever: Earl Wild at the piano with the Boston Pops Orchestra, Arthur Fiedler conducting (1959). Let everything that has breath praise the Lord!
 
Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershin
 
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2/11/26

Pause for Prayer: THURSDAY 2/12




No day passes without a word from you, Lord:
    in prayer, in silence, in nature,
      in the words of those around me...

I wonder what you'll say to me today,
    what word you have for me today? 

And will I be listening?  

And will I hear you?

Slow me down, Lord:
    open my ears, my eyes and my heart...

I don't want to miss a word!

  

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NIGHT PRAYER: Wednesday 2/11


Is there anyone among us 
    who doesn't long
        for peaceful days and restful nights?

Anyone who doesn't hope
    for just one carefree day,
        an evening filled with peace?

Anyone who doesn't ache
    to be accepted, known and loved
        - no strings attached?

We're more the same than different:
    our similarities 
        outnumber our disparities...
 
From the same place deep within
    we all want, need and hunger
       for  the same bread of love
and only those who hunger so
    can feed another's heart...
 
Good God,
    help me to see, to know and nourish
        the hearts of those around me
and open wide my heart to all
    who'd love and feed and nourish me....
 
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. 
 
Teach Me to Love You by Chinedu Egbulefu 
 
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2/10/26

The outrage is real, not fake...

Statement of Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, 
Archbishop of Chicago, 
calling for an apology from the White House 
for a racist social media post
 
February 9, 2026

Portraying human beings as animals – less than human – is not new.

It was a common way in past centuries for politicians and others to demean immigrant groups as each arrived, the Chinese, Irish, Italians, Slavs, Jews, Latinos and so on. Cartoons, “news” articles, even theatrical productions carried the message that these “others” were worthy of ridicule.

It made it easier to turn a blind eye to their privation, pay them pitiful wages and mock their “foreign” religion even as the country needed their labor. It immunized the national conscience when we turned away shiploads of refugees, lynched thousands and doomed generations to poverty.

We tell ourselves that those days belong in the past – that even sharing that history is harmful to the fantasy of equality we strive to create.

A few days ago, we saw that in the White House such blatant racism is not merely a practice of the past. If the President intentionally approved the message containing viciously racist images, he should admit it. If he did not know of it originally, he should explain why he let his staff describe the public outcry over their transmission as fake outrage.

Either way he should apologize. Our shock is real. So is our outrage. Nothing less than an unequivocal apology – to the nation and to the persons demeaned – is acceptable.

And it must come immediately.

  

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Pause for Prayer: WEDNESDAY 2/11

 

  

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NIGHT PRAYER: Tuesday 2/10


 
It's almost Ash Wednesday - just 8 days away!
So tonight I pray you'll help me, Lord,
to get a head start
on preparing and planning
what I'll do for Lent this year...

Or...
 
Or maybe I need to sit still and be quiet 
so you can get a head start,
preparing me, Lord,
for what what you've got planned,
what you want to do 
what you have prepared 
for my mind, my heart and my life this Lent...

After all, Lord,
who knows better than you 
what needs to change in me,
    in my words and my deeds,
    my thoughts and desires,
    my appetites and habits,
    my relationships and affections,   
    my honesty and fairness,
    my selfishness and pride
    my integrity and loyalty...
 
Who knows better than you
    how my heart needs rebooting,
    my path needs rerouting,
    my prayer needs deepening,
    my generosity needs stretching,
    my honesty needs honing,
    my passions need taming,
    my ego needs humbling,
    and my conscience needs fine tuning...
   
Who knows better than you, Lord,
    what I might give up, 
    what I should give up,
    what I might let go, give away,
      leave behind 
    and learn to do without this Lent...

Who knows better than you, Lord,
    the time I waste in foolish ways
        that I might spend in prayer...
 
Who knows better than you, Lord, 
    all I have  
        - and all that I could share -
    with those who have so much less than I?

Who knows better than you, Lord,
    how my heart might heal,
    how my faith might deepen,
    how my ways might change,
    how my hope and trust in you might change
        this Lent - and in my life...
 
You have a plan
    for what you want to do
        in the season of Lent just ahead...

Help me see and know your plan for me
   
    and open my heart and my soul
       to your gracious and healing mercy...
 
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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Spirit of the Living God by Daniel Iverson

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Lenten Pocket Crosses Have Arrived!


This year's Lenten pocket Crosses have arrived - all 500 of them!


 
Ash Wednesday is February 18!
 
TO RECEIVE A POCKET CROSS...
 
• Send a self-addressed, STAMPED envelope to me at: 
Fr. Austin Fleming
124 Cochituate Road
Wayland, MA 01778
• Use 2 first class stamps on the return envelope to ensure that the Cross I send you won't be returned to me for insufficient postage.
 
• If you're requesting more than one Cross, please provide an individual return envelope for each one - so that postage doesn't become an issue. 

There's NO CHARGE for these Crosses!  
If you're moved to be generous - please consider making a donation to my  favorite charity: Health Equity International - or a charity you support. Please do NOT send ANY cash or checks to me!  
 
• The sooner you send your request, the better chance I have of getting your Cross to you by Ash Wednesday!

  

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2/9/26

Pause for Prayer: TUESDAY 2/10



Lord, be with me, stay with me,
close by my side... 

speak to me, hear me
and answer my prayer...

lead me and guide me
along the right path...

show me today
what you want me to do...

hold me and mold me
to be as you made me...
 
protect me from harm,
from wrong and from sin...

keep me at peace, Lord,
with all those I know...

and grant me good rest
at the end of this day...
 
Amen. 

  

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NIGHT PRAYER: Monday 2.9

 
It's almost the day for Valentines, Lord,
    so I'm thinking a lot about hearts...
You ask me to give you the whole of my heart
but I often hold back and offer but half...
 
You look for a heart that's both pure and clean 
but mine needs a bath in waters of grace...
 
You favor a heart that's honest and true
while mine is so often biased and false..
 
You seek a heart that forgives and lets go
while my heart holds on to resentments and spite...
 
You call for a heart that's content and accepting
but my heart is often resentful and jealous...
 
You ask me to turn my heart towards your own
but sometimes I walk in another direction...
 
You invite me to open my heart to your mercy
but I often retreat to my guilt and my shame...
 
You call me to share my heart with my neighbor 
but I'm slow to reveal the person I am...
It's almost the day for Valentines, Lord,
    so take my heart - refresh and renew it!
 
Cleanse and forgive me and turn me around
    til my heart is one with yours, in peace,
and my heart is open 
    to welcome you home...
    
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. 
 
Change My Heart, O God by Eddie Espinosa 
  
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