Tomorrow is World Communion Sunday and even though some United Church congregations have resumed in-person worship it isn't possible to safely celebrate the sacrament of communion or the eucharist. This sacrament is a powerful statement of God's -in-the-flesh, sacrificial love in Christ yet it is the loving and faithful choice not to risk sharing in the bread and wine/juice in the midst of a pandemic. It's a sad reality.
Some congregations will be concluding Creation Time with an acknowledgment of the Feast of St. Francis, sans the actual physical blessing of animals -- did I mention there's a pandemic?
Many will find ways to act in solidarity or communion with Indigenous families and communities to honour the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls whose lives have been cut short by violence. Here is a prayer from the United Church which we can all repeat, wherever we may be:
Prayer for Missing & Murdered
Aboriginal Women
Remember your beloved
children.
Remember the hundreds of
missing and murdered Aboriginal women.
Remember your beloved
children as we remember you.
when we come to you with the hope
of spring,
seeking love, support, and
protection for Aboriginal children.
We know that all children
have the right to
a home that
will love them,
a community
that will support their needs,
and a
society that will protect and nurture them.
And so we pray for these
children, God… [allow for a time of
silent prayer]
when we come to you with the
passion of summer,
seeking guidance in how to
address this national tragedy.
Help us to better understand
the root causes of violence against Aboriginal women;
Provide energy and stamina to
the faithful people and organizations
that are working with
Aboriginal Women to seek justice and healing;
and ensure that our actions
do not add to the further marginalization of Aboriginal women.
when we come to you with the
mysterious bustle of autumn,
seeking comfort and healing for
those most affected.
Nurture and care for the
women who are still missing;
may they be
sustained by love despite the hatred around them.
Gather the women who have
been murdered;
may they
find peace despite the violence that has bound them.
Comfort the families and
communities of the missing women;
may they find joy in the memories of their loved ones
despite the sadness in their hearts.
when we come to you with the
stillness of winter,
seeking wisdom and peace.
Share with us stories from
both past and present,
so that we
can better affect the future with our thoughts, words, and actions.
Restore for us the stories of
those women who are missing and who have been murdered,
so that
their memory and legacy will continue.
Keep us restless until we are
all able to find peace.
remember the grandmas,
mothers, sisters, aunties, partners, and friends
who have
been viciously taken from their communities.
Remember the loved ones who
miss them;
remember the faithful who
have continually prayed to you
throughout the seasons and
throughout the years,
and join
our prayers with them.
Amen.
2 comments:
Thanks for sharing this prayer, David - it is so easy to let go of the thoughts and cares for indigenous people because we are the privileged ones and the wrongs done to them do not affect us directly. This prayer brings back to our consciousness the necessity of keeping these First Nations people in our hearts and minds always.
Thanks for your response Judy. I was going to excerpt the prayer because of its length in this blog format but it deserved to be included in its entirety.
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