
Pray the Rosary for
justice that leads to lasting peace.
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Prayer
is powerful. As we find ourselves at war we commend our world situation to
God in prayer. We pray for the safety of all involved. We pray for
their family members and friends who experience unbelievable stress.
We yearn for peace. We know too, that peace begins within each human heart. That peace is passed on to those around us and can result peace in the world we live in. We pray for the spread of that peace.
We know that peace cannot exist where there is injustice. It is important that we help remove any injustice that dwells within us and around us. We need to root out prejudice. We need to root out selfishness as well. We need to be sure the hungry are fed, that those in need are cared for, that we treat others fairly and with dignity and love.
Let us pray. Prayer is the most powerful force there is. We can pray the Rosary each day during this war. As we watch television news accounts, we can pray at the same time. Perhaps some of us can pray one Rosary each day. Perhaps we can pray many more. Some may wish to pray all the time they're watching war accounts ... or pledge to pray for an equal amount of time. We can pray the Rosary as we get up in the morning as well, and when we retire for the night.
If we don't know the Rosary, we can substitute 15-20 minutes of the prayer we're most comfortable with. Fill out the form below and pledge to pray this many Rosaries each day until the war is ended.
Will you pitch in to help? If so, fill out the easy form below to make your pledge ...
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This appears as part of Father Pat's Place, http://frpat.com/ We began accepting pledges on 20 March 2003 |
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