Call
to Prayer and Reconciliation:
Today
we join our hearts and minds in solidarity with our sisters and brothers who,
at this very moment, are refugees, families and individuals who are migrating
all over the world. Jesus, when you
multiplied the loaves and fishes, you provided more than food for the body, you
offered us the gift of yourself, the gift which satisfies every hunger and
quenches every thirst! Your disciples were filled with fear and doubt, but you
poured out your love and compassion on the migrant crowd, welcoming them as
brothers and sisters. Jesus, today you
call us to welcome the members of God's family who come to our land to escape
oppression, poverty, persecution, violence, and war. Like your disciples, we
too are filled with fear and doubt and even suspicion. We build barriers in our
hearts and in our minds.
Jesus,
help us by your grace,
To banish fear from our hearts, that we may embrace each of your children as
our own brother and sister;
To welcome migrants and refugees with joy and generosity, while responding to their
many needs;
To realize that you call all people to your holy mountain to learn the ways of
peace and justice;
To share of our abundance as you spread a banquet before us;
To give witness to your love for all people, as we celebrate the many gifts
they bring.
We
praise you and give you thanks for the family you have called together from so
many people. We see in this human family a reflection of the divine unity of
the one Most Holy Trinity in whom we make our prayer: Creator, Redeemer and
Sanctifier. Amen. - Prayer from USCCB
Pat Schifini, OSU
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