Friday, March 02, 2007

The World at Prayer

If the nasty weather permits, groups of worshippers here in Canada, mostly women, will gather for ecumenical prayer services today. Of course in many countries the weather for these services will be warm and inviting -- best not to think about it! These annual gatherings date back to the 19th century and encompass worshippers from many different Christian traditions. It is lovely to picture people in many places entering into the conversation or dance or whatever we would like to call our communication with the one who brought every living thing into being, and who sustains us on this revolving oasis of life which is planet Earth, and offers us new life in Christ.

The term ecumenical can be extended to sisters and brothers from other faith traditions who are also people of prayer. And every day is an opportunity for expressing our gratitude and for attentive listening.

Even if we don't get to one of the services this afternoon we can light a candle and take time to breath in the all-encompassing love of God.

O Spirit of the East send us your Wisdom,
O Spirit of the South, may we tread your path of life.
O Spirit of the West, may we always be ready for the long journey.
O Spirit of the North, purify us with your cleansing winds.

Sioux Prayer

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