4/19/26

NIGHT PRAYER: Sunday 4/18

On Sundays, Night Prayer will focus on an element from the day's celebration of Mass. Today's scriptures didn't immediately suggest a particular direction  for prayer but the gospel includes the two disciples to whom Jesus appeared on the road to Emmaus.  This is the closest to that story we'll come on a Sunday in this year's course of Easter readings.  The previous link brings you to today's gospel, this post includes the text of the Emmaus story.

That very day, the first day of the week,
two of Jesus' disciples were going to a village called Emmaus,
seven miles from Jerusalem...
 
Like the two disciples, Lord,
my every day and every  week,
the course of my whole life,
is one long series of
comings and goings,
tos and fros,
from here to there and back again,
all the time 
searching
for a quiet, gentle time and place
to stop and take a breath,
to pause, to rest
and be at peace
with you...

And they were conversing 
about all the things that had occurred.
And it happened that while they were conversing and debating,
Jesus himself drew near and walked with them,
but their eyes were prevented from recognizing him...

Oh, how often, Lord, do I miss you?
How often am I too busy to look for you?
How often do I miss your presence at my side?
How often do I ignore you
or even pretend you're not there
even though I know
you're living in my heart?

He asked them,
"What are you discussing as you walk along?"
They stopped, looking downcast.
One of them, named Cleopas, said to him in reply,
"Are you the only visitor to Jerusalem
who does not know of the things
that have taken place there in these days?"
 
How often, Lord,
do you in your compassion and kindness
ask what's on my mind and in my heart
though you know so much better than I 
everything that passes through thoughts
and through my soul,
listening patiently while I, like a child,
pour out my sorrows and my hurt,
seeking healing and comfort
from you who know my story
so fully and so well...

As they approached the village to which they were going,
Jesus gave the impression that he was going on farther.
But they urged him, "Stay with us,
for it is nearly evening and the day is almost over."
So he went in to stay with them.
 
Even when I fear you've drifted off, Lord,
even when I search but cannot find you,
even and especially then
do you stay right by my side
and make your home within my heart
through the heat of day to sunset
and then all through the night...

And it happened that, 
while he was with them at table,
he took bread, said the blessing,
broke it, and gave it to them.
With that their eyes were opened and they recognized him,
but he vanished from their sight.
Then they said to each other,
"Were not our hearts burning within us
while he spoke to us on the way?"
 
When I cannot find you,
when you've vanished from my sight,
then open the eyes of my faith, Lord,
and open my heart and soul,
my mind and my thoughts,
my spirit and my imagination!
Open the whole of me
to the whole of you
in all the ways you join me
on the many paths I walk.
Let your Spirit's wisdom burn
in your every whispered word
as you feed my deepest hunger  
in the breaking of your bread...

Then the two recounted
what had taken place on the way
and how he was made known to them 
in the breaking of bread.
 
I'm at the end of my day, Lord,
it's time to find a quiet place
to rest and find some peace,
to remember that you're right by my side
and to listen for your gentle voice
and hear the healing word you speak
from your heart to my own...
 
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.
 
On the Journey to Emmaus by Marty Haugen

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On the journey to Emmaus with our hearts cold as stone-
the One who would save us had left us alone.
Then a stranger walks with us and, to our surprise,
he opens our stories and he opens our eyes.

And our hearts burned within us as we talked on the way,
how all that was promised was ours on that day.
So we begged him, 'Stay with us and grant us your word.'
We welcomed the stranger and we welcomed the Lord.

And that evening at the table as he blessed and broke bread,
we saw it was Jesus aris'n from the dead;
Though he vanished before us we knew he was near -
the life in our dying and the hope in our fear.

On the journey to Emmaus, in our stories and feast,
with Jesus we claim that the greatest is least:
and his words burn within us - let none be ignored -
who welcomes the stranger shall welcome the Lord.
 

  

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4/18/26

Pause for Prayer: SUNDAY 4/19

 
Every day, Lord - every day -
you give me all the help I'll need
    to accomplish whatever I need to do, 
    to speak the words I need to say,
    to get to wherever I need to go,
    to assist whomever needs a hand,
    to stop the things I need to end,
    to begin the things I need to try,
    to pray whatever's in my heart,
    to do what's good,
    to love what's just,   
    and to walk, humbly, 
        by your side... 
 
Open my mind, my heart and my soul
    to the grace and strength you'll offer me
for this day, Lord, and through the night
    especially whenever, wherever and how 
        I may need your help the most...


Amen.

  

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NIGHT PRAYER: Saturday 4/18



My cyber friend, Alden Solovy, wrote this beautiful prayer in 2014...  sadly, it's still relevant 12 years later.  As we pray Alden's words tonight, I know our hearts turn as well to the children of Ukraine, Russia, Iran - and all those places in the world where children are the most innocent victims of war...
 
Dear Children,
What can we say to you in times of war?
What can we say when you run for shelter, not for joy,
When you hide, not to seek, but huddle in fear?
No, it is not a game when you
Cry tears of dread in the night.

O grief,
O war and terror,
You have stolen our children.
You have stolen our rest.
And now you wish to steal our hope
In tomorrow.

Children of Gaza and Israel,
We pray for you to find each other,
In laughter and friendship,
Before someone teaches you
Anger and hatred,
While you are still pure with
Curiosity and wonder.

Children of Israel and Gaza,
We pray for you to find comfort
In the cradle of your mothers’ arms,
In the bosom of quiet and peace,
Without rocket or mortar to break
The gentle stillness of the air,
The lovely silence of the night.

One God,
Maker of All,
Is this too much to ask?
Is this too much to dream?
That one day all children of the world
Will run with glee toward one another,
Will hold hands together in delight,
To skip and twirl and dance
To the rhythms of peace?

© 2014 Alden Solovy and tobendlight.com.

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 song is as beautiful as it is simple...

Peace for the Children 

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Peace for the children, peace, peace,
Peace for the children we pray.
Following the path of One of peace,
we work for healing, we work for peace;
peace for the children today.
 
    Peace for all people...
    Peace in our families...
    Peace for the nations...
    Dona nobis pacem 
        Give us peace
    Peace for all creatures...
    Peace for our planet...
    Peace in the cosmos...

    We pray... for peace...

  

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Pause for Prayer: SATURDAY 4/18

Photo by CP

 
While philosophers and theologians 
offer heady proof for the existence of God,
my proof of your being, Lord,  
is quite simple and humble...
 
April's flowering trees
are proof enough for me 
that you are, that you exist
in every single blossom,
a witness of your nature,
eternal and divine... 

You bring all trees back to life each spring,
their barren branches dressed in shades of green
lavish, dense, lush
but with extravagant divinity
you choose some, not all, 
and adorn their leafy arms 
with blossoms white and gold,
lilac and blood red... 
 
And so much other evidence
to prove you are, you're here;  
artichokes and full moons; a baby's reaching hand; 
every kind of music; understanding and compassion;  
long and loving hugs; imagination's endless scope; 
Jesus and his gospel; the gift of human language; 
wine and cheese and bread;
faith that's prayed and shared; 
hope in hopeless moments;
unexpected friendship, 
mercy undeserved;
the written, printed word; 
a passion for the truth;  
bare skin warmed by sunlight; 
intuition, thoughts and hunches;
butterscotch and chocolate; 
selfless love (no strings attached);
gentleness and kindness;
healing of all kinds
and sweet memories of the past,
of springtimes now long gone
filled with flowering trees in April 
- just to name a few... 
 
All these, my humble, simple proofs
of your being and your presence
in my everyday existence:
   yes, you are, O Lord - for sure
   and I, my God am yours...

Amen.

Perhaps you'd like to reflect and add some of your own proofs or the existence of God in the world, in your life... This music might help you do that...  

Spring by Herman Beeftink

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4/17/26

NIGHT PRAYER: Friday 4/17


 
(For those who will read this and worry:
    my health is very good - thank God!)
 
This is the day the Lord has made...
    Today's the first day of the rest of my life...
        One day at a time...
 
These sayings are valuable on every day, Lord,
    but especially for me, especially today, 
        my birthday, my 79th...   
 
Today these words are unusually keen:
    filled with meaning, 
        solemn and joyful,
            poignant, mysterious, 
                amazing and graced...
 
For decades, Lord, the years slipped by so quickly
    but now's the time when each day counts,
when every sunrise comes as gift
    and every night's a time to pray
        in thanks for all the life I've known,
        in hope for all that's yet to be...
 
 My supply of days will have its end
    though I pray much more's in store for me:
        time to enjoy whatever you've planned,
        to seek your pardon for wrongs I've done,
        to deepen my faith in your love for me,
        to grow in your wisdom, more and more
        and to do what I might 
            to share the peace you've shared with me
                through decades of my life...
 
79 years, Lord - and I'm grateful for every one!
 
I give you thanks for the joy I've known
    and for your healing in times of grief...
 
I praise you, Lord, for all your blessings
    and for sustaining me in times of need...
 
I thank you, Lord, 
    for getting me through all the troubles
       I thought I couldn't, wouldn't survive...
 
And I pray tonight for many more days
    - for weeks and months and years -
to seek and find and know your love:
    a day at a time, each day a gift,
       each day the first of the rest of my life...
   
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.

Thank You For This Day  by Billy Causey

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Thank you for this day; thank you for this time.
Thank you for this moment in my life; I give you thanks.
 
Teach me how to live; teach me how to love you more.
Yesterday is gone, tomorrow's not yet come; thank you for today.
 
Thank you for this day, thank you for this time.
Thank you for this moment in our lives; we give you thanks.
 
Teach us how to live; teach us how to love you more.
Yesterday is gone, tomorrow's not yet come; thank you for today.
 
Thank you for today; thank you for this time
thank you for your presence in our lives; we give you praise
 
Teach us how to live; teach us how to love you more.
Yesterday is gone, tomorrow's not yet come; thank you for today.
 
Yesterday is gone, tomorrow's not yet come; 
thank you for today. thank you for today.
 

  

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Pause for Prayer: FRIDAY 4/17

    My AI baker counts 79 candles on this cake!

 Today's my birthday and a few years ago a dear friend sent me an email including the words in green below which I adapted and made part of a prayer I wrote at the time.

O God, who brought all things into being, today's the anniversary of my birth, the day you beckoned me to enter this beautiful world, the work of your hands... 
 
When I try to downplay my birthday, Lord, remind me that it's the anniversary
of your calling me out of my mother's womb to the life you had in store for me. And that makes this a holy day - not because of me, Lord - but on account of what you did for me: you gave me the gift of my life, conceived of my dear parents' love; you gave me a lifetime's span to grow in grace and love of you; you gave me all these years to find you, to know you, to follow you and to share the many blessings you've given me...   

 

To mark and honor this day, Lord, I ask for the grace to humbly acknowledge the meaning you've given my existence, something I too often take for granted...
 
Help me see, Lord, all the ways you've shaped me, touched me, blessed and healed me - and - all the ways you've shaped, touched, blessed and healed others through my words and deeds and the grace of your Spirit... 

Help me see, Lord, how you've used my weakness to support and strengthen others;
how in my foolishness your wisdom still shone bright; how even through my sinfulness you revealed your heart of mercy; and how through my stumbling efforts
you worked wonders with your grace...
       

Light my heart and will on fire, Lord, that I might see that I inhabit this earth  for a reason - and that reason is your love...

 
You created me for a reason, Lord... for a purpose...  for your plan... for  a part to play in tending to your people's hearts and souls...

Thank you, Lord, for the gift of my life; for the gift of all who walk with me; for gift of these 79 fleeting years - and for keeping your promise to be ever at my side, night and day, now and ever more...

 

Amen. 
 
Thank You For My Life by Ed Tossing

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4/16/26

NIGHT PRAYER: Thursday 4/16

 
For many, Lord, 
the shades of nighttime open up a stream, 
a flood of fears, a river flowing 
deep with grief and pain...
 
So many cry themselves to sleep
and pray their tears might bring release,
might ease the pain and pressures 
of the day they' left behind...

Will you wipe away our tears, Lord?
Will you gently dry our faces
moist with sadness and distress?

Will you rock us in your arms,
will you sing us fast asleep, Lord,
with your lullaby of mercy?

With your soft and simple melody
calm our worried fears and soothe 
our troubled, tired souls?

Sing to us this night, Lord:
gently shush and hush us, 
rock our souls to sleep
while we're cradled in your arms...
 
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.

Songs in the Night by Lauren Talley

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Tough times are right before my eyes
So close they make it hard to see
Much beyond myself and where you're leading me

Dark skies as I lie awake in silence once again I find
The battle’s all about where I set my mind
So 'til a new day finally comes
I'll think on all the mighty things you've done.

And I will sing songs in the night
While in a time of so little light
I'll recall your goodness, your faithfulness
And the great things in my life
These will be my songs in the night

Each time life brings me to my knees
I will pour out my heart to You
And run into Your Word
For Your promises are true
And even though it doesn't feel you're close
I'll trust You with me still.

And I will sing songs in the night
While in a time of so little light
I'll recall your goodness, your faithfulness
And the great things in my life
These will be my songs in the night

This will be my song in my darkest hour
more than my own strength
I'll trust in your power.

And I will sing songs in the night
While in a time of so little light
I'll recall your goodness, your faithfulness
And the great things in my life
These will be my songs in the night
   

  

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No surprise here...

Here's an excerpt from Pope Leo's comments at a Meeting for Peace in Bamenda, Cameroon, on April 16, 2026.

The masters of war pretend not to know that it takes only a moment to destroy, yet a lifetime is often not enough to rebuild. They turn a blind eye to the fact that billions of dollars are spent on killing and devastation, yet the resources needed for healing, education and restoration are nowhere to be found. Those who rob your land of its resources generally invest much of the profit in weapons, thus perpetuating an endless cycle of destabilization and death. It is a world turned upside down, an exploitation of God’s creation that must be denounced and rejected by every honest conscience. 
 
We must make a decisive change of course — a true conversion — that will lead us in the opposite direction, onto a sustainable path rich in human fraternity. The world is being ravaged by a handful of tyrants, yet it is held together by a multitude of supportive brothers and sisters! They are the descendants of Abraham, as numerous as the stars in the sky and the grains of sand on the seashore. 
 
Let us look into each other’s eyes: we are this immense people! Peace is not something we must invent: it is something we must embrace by accepting our neighbor as our brother and as our sister. We do not choose our brothers and sisters: we simply must accept one another! We are one family, inhabiting the same home: this wonderful planet that ancient cultures have cared for across millennia.
(Here's the full text of Leo's remarks) 
 

  

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Pause for Prayer: THURSDAY 4/16


Teach me, Lord, 
    to pray for peace,
    to long for peace,
    to strive for peace,
    to study peace 
    to work for peace,
    to dream of peace, 
    to keep the peace, 
    to search for peace, 
    to lobby for peace, 
    to hunger for peace,
    to teach peace, 
    to counsel peace, 
    to envision peace, 
    to nurture peace,     
    to practice peace,
    to pursue peace, 
    to dwell in peace,
    to cherish peace, 
    to cling to peace, 
    to foster peace, 
    to preserve peace, 
    to argue for peace,
    to champion peace, 
    to surrender to peace, 
    to secure peace, 
    to embrace peace, 
    to preach peace, 
    to plead for peace,
    to enkindle peace, 
    to sing of peace, 
    to cultivate peace, 
    to strengthen peace, 
    to yearn for peace, 
    to thirst for peace, 
    to treasure peace, 
    to design for peace, 
    to encourage peace, 
    to favor peace, 
    to endorse peace, 
    to prepare for peace, 
    to deny myself for peace, 
    to desire peace, 
    to promote peace, 
    to support peace, 
    to inspire peace, 
    to hold out for peace, 
    to speak for peace,
    to empower peace, 
    to bend towards peace,
    to embolden peace, 
    to prioritize for peace, 
    to sacrifice for peace, 
    to speak up for peace,
    to expect peace,
    to believe in peace, 
    to choose peace,
    to sustain peace, 
    to plant the seeds of peace,
    to serve the cause of peace,
    to walk in peace,
    to make peace,
    and to be at peace,
    with you Lord
    and with my neighbor
    and myself... 
 
Amen. 
 
Peace by Ed Cash
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