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Practice and Live a Virtuous Life

"PRAYER FOR COMPASSION" Often the world pushes us to be tough, to go against our natural instincts of gentleness and kindness. We are called to help calm the storms—and transform the world through love. Lord, preserve my gentle spirit, especially in the midst of chaos. The world pushes, and I want to push back. Help me to be more like you: forgiving and loving, yet strong. Teach me kindness and gentleness in all I do and say. Give me the strength to handle the ways of this world with love. Lord, I trust in your ways. Come Holy Spirit, fill me with compassion for others. Ignite in me the fire of God’s love. Help me to reach out to those who will cross my path today. I want to participate in your compassion. I want to reach out with your heart, with your power of mercy and love. I want to do more. Come, Holy Spirit, fill my heart, so that it may overflow with compassion for all I meet today. Amen. Source: Franciscan Spirit "PRACTICE AND LIVE ...

Care for God's Creation

"Our Common Home" A Prayer for Stewardship God of all creation, At the beginning of time You placed a single mandate on humankind To be stewards of creation To replenish and nurture through all generations What you have made We kneel today amid that same creation— A world that is, in many ways, more splendid than ever But, in too many ways, scarred beyond recognition Turn us from our unmindfulness Help our touch be light Help us renew the world that supports us So we may once more know creation As it was in the beginning Amen. Source: Catholic Relief Services (CRS) "CARE FOR GOD'S CREATION" “ What kind of world do we want to leave to those who come after us, to children who are now growing up? ” (Pope Francis, Laudato Sí, no. 160) What kind of world do you want to leave to your children, to your grand-children, and to future generations? Another of the “seven themes” of CST is “Care for God’s Creation.” Pope Fran...

Subsidiarity

Bread of Tomorrow Community O God, the source of our common life, when we are dry and scattered, when divided and alone, we long for connection, we long for community. Breath of God, breathe on us. With those we live beside, who are often strange to us, whom we may be afraid to approach, yet who have riches of friendship to share, we long for connection, we long for community. Breath of God, breathe on us. With those we have only heard of, who see with different eyes, whose struggles we try to imagine, whose fierce joy we wish we could grasp, we long for connection, we long for community. Breath of God, breathe on us. With those we shall never know, but whose lives are linked with ours, whose shared ground we stand on, and whose common air we breathe, we long for connection, we long for community. Breath of God, breathe on us. When we are dry and scattered, when we are divided and alone, when we are cut off from the source of our life, open our graves...

Solidarity

Prayer for Solidarity Almighty and ever-living God, empower your one human family to join hands on our journey of faith. Send us your spirit of hope, so that we may work to alleviate human suffering and foster charity and justice in our world. Amen Source: U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops "SOLIDARITY" "We are all one family in the world. Building a community that empowers everyone to attain their full potential through each of us respecting each other's dignity, rights and responsibilities makes the world a better place to live." Attributed to Saint John Paul II How do you seek to recognize and respond to the needs of another human person? One of the seven themes of Catholic Social Teaching is the principle of solidarity: "We are one human family whatever our national, racial, ethnic, economic, and ideological differences. We are our brothers’ and sisters’ keepers, wherever they may be. Loving our neighbor has global di...

Seeing Through Eyes of Nondualism

Prayer of Compassion Lord, open our eyes, that we may see you in our brothers and sisters. Lord, open our ears, that we may hear the cries of the hungry, the cold, the frightened, the oppressed. Lord, open our hearts, that we may love each other as you love us. Renew in us your spirit. Lord, free us and make us one. Amen Source: St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta "SEEING THROUGH EYES OF NONDUAL CONSCIOUSNESS" “Stop judging that you may not be judged. For as you judge, so will you be judged, and the measure with which you meas-ure will be measured out to you. Why do you notice the splinter in your brother’s eye, but do not perceive the wooden beam in your own eye?.... You hypocrite, remove the wooden beam from your eye first; then you will see clearly to remove the splinter from your brother’s eye.” [Mt. 7:1-3, 5] Who do you see when you look at a stranger? Many of our disputes today are caused by the way we see or don’t see reality. If we are hones...