Our prayer today is one usually attributed to Saint Patrick (387-461 A.D.) and goes by two titles: The Lorica (breastplate or shield) of St. Patrick and The Deer's Cry. Here are three musical settings of the prayer, followed by shorter and long longer samplings of the complete text.
1)The first is Shaun Davey's setting of much of the prayer's text, sung by Rita Connolly. 2) Second is Dwight Beal's adaptation of the Lorica text with a beautiful melody. Arvo Part's haunting choral setting of the section, "Christ with me..." The music here is powerful and haunting: this composer knows his way into my soul... 3) Next is Sir John Rutter's choral setting, "A Prayer of St. Patrick." (As many of you know, I love all of Rutter's work!) 4) And finally, the last entry below, a longer selection from the complete text of the Lorica.
Christ in the heart of every one who thinks of me,
Christ in the mouth of every one who speaks of me,
Christ in the eye that sees me,
Christ in the ear that hears me.
Christ to win me Christ to comfort and
restore me Christ in quiet Christ in danger Christ in hearts of all
that love me Christ in mouth of friend
and stranger.
The Lorica of St. Patrick
I arise today
through a mighty strength,
the invocation of the Trinity,
through a belief in the Threeness,
through confession of the Oneness
of the Creator of creation.
I arise today
through the strength
of Christ's birth and his baptism,
through the strength
of his crucifixion and his burial,
through the strength
of his resurrection and his ascension...
I arise today
through the strength of the love of angels...
in the hope of the resurrection,
in the prayers of ancestors in the faith,
in the preaching of the apostles,
in the faith of martyrs
in the innocence and purity
of the deeds of the righteous.
I arise today
through the strength of heaven;
Light of the sun,
Splendor of fire,
Speed of lightning,
Swiftness of the wind,
Depth of the sea,
Stability of the earth,
Firmness of the rock.
I arise today
through God's strength to pilot me;
God's might to uphold me,
God's wisdom to guide me,
God's eye to look before me,
God's ear to hear me,
God's word to speak for me,
God's hand to guard me,
God's way to lie before me,
God's shield to protect me,
God's hosts to save me
from snares of the devil,
from temptations of vices,
from every one who desires me ill,
afar and anear,
alone or in a multitude.
I summon today
all these powers between me and evil,
against every cruel merciless power
that opposes my body and soul,
against false prophets,
false laws and idolatry...
Christ with me,
Christ before me,
Christ behind me,
Christ in me,
Christ beneath me,
Christ above me,
Christ on my right, Christ on my left,
Christ when I lie down, Christ when I sit down,
Christ in the heart of every one who thinks of me,
Christ in the mouth of every one who speaks of me,
Christ in the eye that sees me,
Christ in the ear that hears me.
Christ to win me, Christ to comfort and
restore me, Christ in quiet, Christ in danger. Christ in hearts of all
that love me Christ in mouth of friend
and stranger.
. My life was born of your love, Lord, and your love sustains me, night and day... My heart is nurtured by your love, Lord, without it my soul would waste away... My spirit's restored by your love, Lord, your grace heals the wounds of all my sins... My life is redeemed by your love, Lord, my soul is saved by your grace... I place all my trust in you, my God, my hope is in your saving Word... In return for my life, Lord, in thanksgiving for your love, I want to know and do your will... Give me your counsel in every thought I entertain: give me wisdom that all my thoughts might please you...
In all the decisions I'll face, Lord, give me the light of your truth and the courage I need to choose wisely... In planning and spending my time, Lord: give me strength to work, a place to pray
and time to rest in your peace...
Remind me, when worries steal my day, today's the day that you've made, Lord, the day I'm called to live...
When unexpected turns surprise me
give me insight and strength to manage what tries to manage me... In the quiet of my prayer tonight, help me review my life, Lord, and your love for me and my fidelity to your word... In the stillness here with you, Lord, help me count my foolish sins and your healing mercy in my heart... In return for my life, O Lord, in thanksgiving for all your love, help me know and do your will...
On Sundays, Night Prayer takes its lead from some element from the day's liturgy. Today is the Third Sunday of Lent, the half-way point of this season, a day often called "Latetare (Latin for Rejoice!) Sunday.... In an email this morning, a friend reminded me of how in Advent, I have in my homily sometimes broken into song with "We Need A Little Christmas" from the musical, "Mame!" (Video) He mused that in the days at hand, "We Need a Little Easter!" I thought that to be a great connection with Laetare Sunday - thus tonight's prayer...
It's true, Lord:
We need a little Easter!
This Earth we call our common home thirsts
for a springtime of renewal and waits
for the sun to rise with light and warmth
to coax new growth
from what's lain buried in cold ground
these long, dark wintry months...
Humanity's spirit, Lord,
needs a little Easter!
The world's people hunger
for Passover's bread of affliction*
to be shared as the bread of freedom;
for the paschal dough of Jesus' bread
to rise in our communion...
And our nation's tortured soul, Lord
- needs a little Easter!
We need to be raised up - and out
of what splits and divides us;
we need to be delivered, renewed
as those who claim, In God we trust;
we need to know once more
that all that rises must converge...
We need the earth to shake again
and shudder in amazement
that you have conquered sin and death:
our sin and our death;
that you have risen from the grave
of selfishness and envy, of grudge and greed,
of lust and hate, of lies and threats,
of all that has entombed us
in our prejudice and pride...
We need a little Easter, Lord
- we need a lot of Easter, Lord!
We need the peace you offered us
in laying down your life;
we need the grace that saves us
in your rising from the dead;
we need the life that can be ours
if we but rise with you...
Oh, yes - we need a little Easter, Lord,
that we might rise again
with you and in your peace...
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.
* In Jewish tradition, Passover matzo is called "the bread of affliction" — of
suffering — and also "the bread of freedom" Those are two main themes of
the story of Passover ... fleeing oppression and finding liberation.
First, a little background on this day. It's Laetare (Rejoice!) Sunday, the halfway point of Lent. There are two ways to look at this day: "Lent is half over!" - or - "We're halfway to Easter!" Or both! Today the somber purple of Lent is lightened to rose, calling us to rejoice, even in this season of sacrifice and penance. Sometimes life is like this - is it not? We're called to rejoice when our hearts are heavy... We're called to be at peace in the midst of war... We're called to believe when our doubts are many... In such times and in every season, we''re called to find what we need most in God - from whom all blessings flow...
Let''spause and pray:
Lord, help me find the joy of your Spirit even and especially
when things aren't going well...
Help me find your consoling peace when I'm burdened
with sorrow and with grief...
Help me find my refuge in you when I'm and feeling lost
andhave no place to go...
Help me find the gift of faith when my thoughts are all unsure
and my mind is filled with doubt...
Help me know your wisdom, Lord, when I'm tempted to be foolish,
negligent or careless...
Help me find new hope in you when my hope is all but gone
and I'm not sure whom to trust...
Help me find your grace and strength when surrounded by temptation,
when I'm tempted to give in...
Help me find your healing love when my heart is scarred by hurt
and my memories wear me down...
Help me know your faithful presence
when I'm longing for some company and feeling all alone...
Help me find my joy in you, Lord in the middle of this Lent
I was working on this prayer for another purpose and thought I might share it here with you. It's based on the story of the prodigal son who, when he found himself alone, broke and remorseful, came to his senses and decided to return home to his father...
Lord...
When guilt and shame
consume me
- help me come to
my senses -
and remember how your
mercy never fails me...
When I’m confused and
don't know where to turn,
- help me come to
my senses -
and learn to trust your
Spirit guides me...
When I’ve made some
foolish choices
-- help me come to
my senses -
and turn to the truth of
your wisdom, word and will…
Click on the bible above for Sunday's readings and some brief commentary on them.
Homily: February 22
A prayer for when you're worried, anxious, afraid...
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