Today
we celebrate The Exaltation of the Holy Cross by using part of Morning Prayer [from September 7,
2020] The Holy CROSS reminds us of God’s great love
for us. It is “…the ultimate expression of God’s love for the
world.” (TSS
09-14-08) St.
Theodorus (the Estudite) said,
“With the cross we are freed … [to] clutch on to the strength of salvation.” St. Leo the Great
put it this way, “… the sign of the cross makes Kings (& Queens) of
all those reborn in Christ.” (The Magnificat, 09-2008, pgs.
184-185) St. Francis
deSales wrote, “In life we seek God.
In death we meet God. In eternity
we possess God.”
Let the
Cross remind you [and me] that suffering is temporary & death is not the
end – let’s live in the knowledge that Jesus will make all things holy [and
right] in his heavenly kingdom.
And so we pray: Ant.
2 Come, let us climb the mountain of the Lord.
Canticle: Isaiah
2:2-5
The mountain of the
Lord’s dwelling towers above every mountain
All peoples shall
come and worship in your presence (Revelation 15:4).
In days to come,
the mountain of the
Lord’s house
shall be established
as the highest mountain
and raised above the
hills.
All nations shall
stream toward it;
many peoples shall
come and say:
“Come, let us climb
the Lord’s mountain,
to the house of the
God of Jacob,
that he may instruct
us in his ways,
and we may walk in
his paths.”
For from Zion shall
go forth instruction,
and the word of the
Lord from Jerusalem.
He shall judge
between the nations,
and impose terms
on many peoples.
They shall beat
their swords into plowshares
and their spears
into pruning hooks;
one nation shall
not raise the sword against another,
nor shall they
train for war again.
O house of Jacob,
come,
let us walk in the
light of the Lord!
All peoples shall
come and worship in your presence (Revelation 15:4).
Take a
few minutes today and ponder what the cross of Jesus Christ means to you.
May God
Be Praised!
Continue
to pray, Hear my cry! “Lord, listen to
my prayer: turn your ear to my appeal.” You
are my refuge and my hope, I turn to you during this COVID 19 Pandemic and
plead for Your intercession. In Your mercy and Your compassion “… grant eternal rest to the
dead, comfort to mourners, healing to the sick ….”
[Psalm 143 and Collect from Mass
Time in Pandemic]
Provide
strength to the first responders, compassion to the medical personnel, and
wisdom to government leaders. End this
coronavirus scourge. Send Your light to me
as I wander in the darkness of this pandemic and give me hope in Your eternal
love today and every day. Amen.
[Dcn.
George Kelly]
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