Friday, May 24, 2013

Pause for Prayer: SATURDAY 5/25


I know I need to make changes in my life, Lord,
   and I know that you know 
      what those changes are...

Help me see with your eyes 
   and discern the changes I need to make
and give me the strength, the courage, and the will
      to begin today to make them... 

Help me accept the things that can't be changed, 
   help me change the things I can
      and give me wisdom to know the difference...

Show me today, Lord, what needs changing
   and help me make those changes
      a day at a time, a step at a time,
         with the help that only you can give... 




   
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Word for this Sunday: Trinity

Image by Trinity Fellowship Church


This coming Sunday, the first after Pentecost, is always celebrated as Trinity Sunday.

The scriptures for the day and commentary on them along with helps for children you bring to Mass with you can be found here.  For some Trinity related art and music, check this earlier post.

As you know, the Trinity is a mystery, revealed by God, but not something we can fully understand.  The Catechism of the Catholic Church begins to address the mystery of the Trinity here.


 

     
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Just beautiful!


Friends from half way across the country sent me this beautiful orchid as a gift for my ordination anniversary celebration.  Its home is in my office at my desk - I wanted to share it here with you.
Thank you M and J!


 

     
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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Pause for Prayer: FRIDAY 5/24



I'm sure to spend a good part of this day
   waiting...

I'll wait for people to arrive and leave,
   I'll wait for things to happen - or not,
      I'll wait for time to pass and a new day to come...

I'll wait for meetings to begin and be over,
   I'll wait for calls and mail and answers to questions,
      I'll wait for breaks for coffee and for lunch...

And I'll wait for you, Lord:
  I'll wait for you to show your face and speak a word
      of comfort or challenge - or maybe mercy...

I'll wait for myself, too,
   when I stall, when I'm behind and holding back
      in so many different ways...

Yes, I'm sure to spend a good part of this day
   waiting...

Wait with me, Lord:
   be patient and wait with me
      - it's so hard to wait alone...





   
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Pause for Prayer: THURSDAY 5/23

At Walden Pond: photo by Mark Penta


No matter how high the trees,
   no matter how close the branches,
      no matter how dense the foliage,
your light shines through, Lord...

No matter how gray the sky,
   no matter how thick the clouds,
      no matter how heavy the rains,
your light shines through, Lord...

No matter how dark the night,
   how thin the new moon,
      no matter how few the stars,
your light shines through, Lord...

No matter how heavy my burdens, 
   no matter how bowed my head,
      no matter how teary my eyes,
your light shines through, Lord...
   
Help me find and see, Lord,
   how your light shines through on me...






   
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Music and Art for Trinity Sunday

Trinity by Rublev

Finding decent art for illustrating posts for Trinity Sunday is no easy task. The Rublev icon above is a singular exception. The Trinity is a Christian teaching through which we try to understand the mystery of how there are three persons in one God.  Too many artists have tried to explain or even diagram the Trinity.  This well known icon simply shows us how the Trinity is a communion of persons.  Rublev does not try to solve the mystery, rather his image draws us more deeply into the mystery of who God is.

Have you looked at the scriptures for Trinity Sunday?  You'll find them at this earlier post - where you'll also find different artistic renderings of the mystery, including the diagrammatic!  And take some time to listen to this beautiful music. (Notes on the lyrics follow the widget.)



Much of the music in the widget above is based on the ancient hymn, O Lux beata Trinita, ascribed to St. Ambrose (340-397) and translated (below) by John Neale (1818-1866).

O Lux beata Trinitas,
et principalis Unitas,
iam sol recedit igneus,
infunde lumen cordibus.

O Trinity of blessed Light,
O Unity of sovereign might,
as now the fiery sun departs,
shed Thou Thy beams within our hearts.

Te mane laudum carmine,
te deprecemur vespere:
te nostra supplex gloria
per cuncta laudet saecula.

To Thee our morning song of praise,
to Thee our evening prayer we raise;
Thee may our glory evermore
in lowly reverence adore.

Deo Patri sit gloria,
eiusque soli Filio,
cum Spiritu Paraclito,
et nunc, et in perpetuum. 

All laud to God the Father be;
all praise, Eternal Son, to Thee;
all glory, as is ever meet,
to God the Holy Paraclete. 



 

   
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A prayer for Memorial Day 2013




I wrote this prayer for use at Memorial Day exercises conducted by the town I live in and so it's phrased to be as inclusive as possible of all who might be present.  On Memorial Day my parish celebrates Mass in our own cemetery where, of course, our prayer will be offered through, with and in Christ the Lord.  (I'm posting this early for any who might find this helpful in their own ministry on Memorial Day. I'll repost it on the holiday, May 26.)

Memorial Day Prayer

In the quiet sanctuaries of our own hearts,
let each of us name and call on the One whose power over us
is great and gentle, firm and forgiving, holy and healing:

You who created us,
who sustain us,
who call us to live in peace,
hear our prayer this day.

Hear our prayer for all who have died,
whose hearts and hopes are known to you alone…

Hear our prayer for those who put the welfare of others
ahead of their own
and give us hearts as generous as theirs…

Hear our prayer for those who gave their lives
in the service of others,
and accept the gift of their sacrifice…

Help us to shape and make a world
where we will lay down the arms of war
and turn our swords into ploughshares
for a harvest of justice and peace…

Comfort those who grieve the loss of their loved ones
and let your healing be the hope in our hearts...

Hear our prayer this day
and in your mercy answer us
in the name of all that is holy.

Amen.



   
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Pause for Prayer: WEDNESDAY 5/22

Walden Pond by Mark Penta



Such a fine line marks the border
   and keeps the pond's coarse edge
      from cool sweet waters,
         blue beneath May skies... 

Lift my face to you, Lord,
   and draw my toes across the line 
      that keeps me from the depths
         of your refreshing peace...

Let me wade into your waters
    and swim out far away       
       from all that keeps me
          on that rocky strand of fear...

Erase the line I've drawn 
   and walk me past it
      to the waters of your life 
         where your promise keeps me safe...
   




   
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Word for the Weekend: May 26


This Sunday we celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity. The Trinity may seem remote and abstract but each Christian baptized "in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit" is claimed for Christ by the Church: our souls branded, indelibly tattooed with the triune life of God. Baptism marks us as daughters and sons of God, sisters and brothers of Christ, drawn by the Spirit to worship the Father of us all.

The Scriptures for Trinity Sunday

You'll find the scriptures for this Sunday and background material on them here.  Try following these hints to help your children prepare to hear the Word at Mass this weekend. You might be surprised to see the difference it can make when kids have an idea of what to expect and listen for. It can provide for some good conversation on the way home from Mass, too.

The first scripture this weekend is from Proverbs. It's a poem about wisdom helping us to understand that wisdom existed before the world began and that she finds her delight in the human race.

The second lesson is from Romans and was chosen for this feast because underlying the text is a Trinitarian understanding of redemption. Take a look and and you'll see the Trinitarian template in the passage and how it helps us understand our salvation.

And in the gospel from John, Jesus associates himself with his Father and with the Spirit whose coming he promises.

NOTE: Last Sunday, Pentecost, was the last of the 50 days of the Easter season and on Monday, May 20, we returned to Ordinary Time on the liturgical calendar.  Every year, however, the Sundays immediately following Pentecost are celebrated as the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity (June 2, 2013) and the Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ (June 9, 2013).


 

     
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Pause for Prayer: TUESDAY 5/21

At Walden Pond: photo by Mark Penta


How loving, how helpful, how kind
   are the people in my life, Lord...

How beautiful, how different, how amazing:
    all those whose paths cross mine...

How tender, strong and fragile
   are we in one another's hands...

How much we need your grace
   that we might love as you love us... 
 
 
Today's takeaway:

   Along my path today, 
      may I be as kind to others
         as I'd have them be to me...
  




   
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