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Praying for Life: September 2016

Sunday, June 12, 2016

Intention

For an end to violence: May our homes, our nation & countries around the world become havens of peace.

Prayers

Our Father, 3 Hail Marys, Glory Be

Reflection

In light of recent violence and racial tension, Archbishop Kurtz, President of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, has invited all U.S. dioceses to unite in a Day of Prayer for Peace in Our Communities on Friday, September 9, the Memorial of St. Peter Claver.
     Let us gather at the Cross of Jesus. Our Savior suffered at the hands of humanity's  worst impulses, but He did not lose hope in us or in His heavenly father. Love overcomes evil. …The need to place ever greater value on the life and dignity of all persons, regardless of their station in life, calls us to a moment of national reflection.

     Archbishop Joseph E. Kurtz, July 8, 2016

Acts of Reparation (choose one)

Prayerfully reflect on the readings for the upcoming Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (Wednesday, September 14). How do we face our own personal crosses? Do we see them as means for Christ’s love to be victorious in our lives?

Read the article in “One Step Further” (below) and determine some way you will intentionally build up a “culture of encounter” this week.

Give up something one day a week during September for the intention of peace in our communities (i.e. TV, social media, your favorite food).

 

One Step Further

Pope Francis often calls us to a “culture of encounter.” What does this mean, and how might his invitation affect our daily lives? Read “Life Issues Forum: Building up Life through Encounter” to find out.