Pauca Verba is Latin for A Few Words.
Showing posts with label Syria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Syria. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Another Prayer for Syria




Prayer to the Mother of God in Time of Need
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Holy God-Bearer,
You are the joy of all who are sad,
the defender of the oppressed,
the nourishment of the wretched,
the consolation of the strangers,
the staff of the inwardly blind,
the visitation of the sick,
the shelter and relief of the defeated,
the hope of orphans;
wherefore, O Holy Mother of the Most High,
O all Holy One,
we implore you,
swiftly come to the deliverance of your servants,
all who are devoted to you.
Amen


This icon of the Mother of God is from Syria. It is of the Glykophilousa type - which means Sweet-Kissing. Doesn't the world need to feel the kisses being exchanged here - heaven's kissing of earth and humankind? 

Poor Syria especially needs to feel this divine embrace: heaven so close - cheek to cheek. But that can only happen if the world rushes to help. So often when countries are imploding, global help is delayed, procrastinated, debated, put-off, analyzed. Meanwhile half of the Syrian people are now refugees living in desert tent-camps provided by neighboring countries. Others are turned back.

Hundreds of thousands of Syrian people have been killed. They have been gassed; their cities bombed to dust. Untold numbers of Syrian children, perhaps millions, are suffering terribly from thirst and heat. Another generation of children is lost to psychological trauma, destroyed schools and access to health care.

Maybe we can make the accompanying prayer part of any spiritual discipline we practice. Or, compose your own prayer before the Sweet-Kissing icon. 


Monday, March 2, 2015

A Prayer for Reconciliation in Syria


Syrian Destruction

God of history,
Witness of the struggles within families;
we pray for the divided family of Syria
as brother fights against brother,
and sister rejects sister.

We pray for those whose love of neighbor 
has been destroyed in the bitterness of enmity,
May fear be submerged in compassion,
May distrust be diluted by hope,
as a vision of peace illuminates
darkened minds and hate-filled hearts.

We pray in the name of Christ,
our source of light and love.
Amen.

Friday, February 27, 2015

A Prayer for Peace in Syria


Shelled Syrian home


This prayer is offered through the Church of England, but I've added the line in italics at the end.

Spirit of wisdom and grace,
the power of truth and judgement;
we pray for all who are working for peace
in the tangled conflict of Syria today.

For international leaders holding a thread of control,
for the politicians holding a thread of power,
for the religious leaders holding a thread of authority,
for the fighters holding a thread of influence,
and the citizens clinging to a thread of hope.

Bring unity through the untangled order of justice.
Bring reconciliation through truthful dialogue.
Bring new life through patient diplomacy,
determined mediation and courageous peace-making.
Bring about conversion of heart
through the prayers of  Saint Eid il-Burbara (St. Barbara)
patroness of Syria. 

We pray in the name of Christ
our source of light and love.
Amen.


Saint Barbara