Shared by Liz Wessel

One World

“The International Day of Peace is a day on which we try to imagine a world quite different from the one we know.

We try to picture those who wage war laying down their arms and talking out their differences. We try to picture all governments listening to — and acting on — the will of the people.

We try to picture hatred turning into respect, bigotry turning into understanding, and ignorance turning into knowledge. And we try to picture the very root causes of conflict — poverty, marginalization and greed — giving way to development and justice.

We do this because progress in our world does not happen without someone first having a vision or a dream.”

                                  -Former United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, September 10, 2001

 

As we reflect on this, the International Day of Peace, let us consider the following questions:

How do I contribute to a less peaceful world through word, action, or inaction? How do I contribute to a more peaceful world?

How do I support those who work for peace?

How shall I recall in thought and prayer those afflicted by the poverty and lack of hope which cause so much of our world’s violence?

 

A Prayer

Good and gracious God, we ask you to make us, like St. Francis, instruments of peace.

For those who govern nations and people,

We ask you grant them wisdom;

For those who are faithful to the struggle of justice,

We ask you grant them fortitude;

For those willing to explore the roots causes of conflict,

We ask you grant them understanding; 

For the trust You place in us all to bring about Your peace,

We express our gratitude.

Today and always, let me be attentive to the many ways I am able to sow peace in the world. Amen.

                                                              The Catholic Health Association of the United States 

 

Photo: handwoven and embroidered blouse from my visit to Guatamala

10 responses to “Days 270-271 Prayers For Peace”

  1. sbeng Avatar
    sbeng

    ON this subject matter and the illustration you have expressed on paper beautifully regarding PEACE my thought went back to the song I learnt in school in kindergarten “red, yellow and white, all are precious in HIS sight”. I appreciate this beautiful prayer by St Francis also “today and always, let me be attentive to the many ways I am able to sow peace in the world. Amen”.

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  2. Maureen McDermott Avatar
    Maureen McDermott

    “Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me.” Thank you Liz for the challenge to action in your reflection and questions. We unite in prayer and action for peace in our world.

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  3. Jolyon Avatar
    Jolyon

    I need day of peace. I think the world needs a Day of Peace. It would be wonderful if the leaders of the world would stop calling each other names and start calling each other with offers to help those in need.
    From Calvin of Calvin and Hobbes – “If you care, you just get disappointed all the time. If you don’t care, nothing matters, so you’re never upset.”

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  4. Chapman Health International Avatar

    “…let me be attentive to the many ways I am able to sow peace in the world.” Just beautiful, Liz. And absolutely essential the survival and nurturing of our humanity.

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  5. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    So sweet a remembrance from your childhood, Suan, a seed that has blossomed with the unfolding of your life.

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  6. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    “You may say that I am a dreamer but I=m not the only one…” John Lennon. I found this CHA reflection & prayer hopeful. Thank you, Maureen for highlighting how each of us can makes a difference as we unite ” in prayer and action.”

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  7. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Yes, Jolyon I agree we need a reversal of thought because our approach is upside down and fear based. Thank you for contributing.

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  8. ~liz Wessel Avatar

    Thanks for the lovely affirmation, Erie and for your expressed the realization of how peace is “absolutely essential to the survival and nurturing of our humanity.”

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