Showing posts with label Saints. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saints. Show all posts

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Wood engraving of the cemetery from All Saints...Image by spotzilla via Flickr
The following is from Bruce Prewer who writes wonderful prayers.

Living God, in whom there is no shadow or change, we thank you for the gift of life eternal, and for all those who having served you well, now rest from their labours.

We thank you for all the saints remembered and forgotten, for those dear souls most precious to us. Today we give thanks for those who during the last twelve months have died and entered into glory.

We bless you for their life and love, and rejoice for them “all is well, and all manner of things will be well.”

God of Jesus and our God, mindful of all those choice souls who have gone on ahead of us, teach us, and each twenty-first century disciple of every race and place,
  • to follow their example to the best of our ability:
  • to feed the poor in body or spirit,
  • to support and comfort the mourners and the repentant,
  • to encourage the meek and stand with them in crises,
  • to affirm those who hunger and thirst for righteousness,
  • to cherish and learn from the merciful,
  • to be humbled by, and stand with, the peacemakers.
Let us clearly recognize what it means to be called the children of God, and to know we are to be your saints neither by our own inclination nor in our own strength but simply by the call and the healing holiness of Christ Jesus our Saviour.

Amen!




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Monday, November 1, 2010

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How shining and splendid are your gifts, O Lord
which you give us for our eternal well-being
Your glory shines radiantly in your saints, O God
In the honour and noble victory of the martyrs.
The white-robed company follow you,
bright with their abundant faith;
They scorned the wicked words of those with this world's power.
For you they sustained fierce beatings, chains, and torments,
they were drained by cruel punishments.
They bore their holy witness to you
who were grounded deep within their hearts;
they were sustained by patience and constancy.
Endowed with your everlasting grace,
may we rejoice forever with the martyrs.
O Christ, in your goodness,
grant to us the gracious heaven realms of eternal life.

Unknown author, 10th century

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