2 September 2007
for whoever makes himself out to be great will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be raised. luke 14.1, 7-14
26 August 2007
Oratia Imperata
(On the Occasion of the La NiƱa Phenomenon)
All-powerful and merciful God,
we never cease to worship and praise you
in good times as well as in bad.
When fine weather gladdens our hearts,
we thank you for your wonderful work.
Now that violent storms and raging floods
devastate our homes, towns, and crops,
we come to you with confidence and hope.
By prayer of Mary, our tender mother,
make us strong in mind, soul and body
that we may cope with nature's forces;
give us generous and caring hearts
that we may assist the helpless victims
by offering shelter, food, and clothing;
instill in us respect for the environment
that nature may regain its original balance.
Let these trying times renew our faith in you
and strentghen the bond of unity among us
that when our homes and towns are rebuilt,
and our fields yield again abundant harvest,
we may return to you full of praise and thanks.
Listen kindly to our prayers of supplication
through your Son Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.
All-powerful and merciful God,
we never cease to worship and praise you
in good times as well as in bad.
When fine weather gladdens our hearts,
we thank you for your wonderful work.
Now that violent storms and raging floods
devastate our homes, towns, and crops,
we come to you with confidence and hope.
By prayer of Mary, our tender mother,
make us strong in mind, soul and body
that we may cope with nature's forces;
give us generous and caring hearts
that we may assist the helpless victims
by offering shelter, food, and clothing;
instill in us respect for the environment
that nature may regain its original balance.
Let these trying times renew our faith in you
and strentghen the bond of unity among us
that when our homes and towns are rebuilt,
and our fields yield again abundant harvest,
we may return to you full of praise and thanks.
Listen kindly to our prayers of supplication
through your Son Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.
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