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Thursday, 09 August 2007

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These prayers are intended to be used on occasions to celebrate Blessed Edmund, or for any prayer service that would have a theme around our founder and/or the Congregation.  They all can be adapted in various ways.  Just click on one of the buttons above to take you to the service indicated.

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Blessed Edmund's Our Father

 

(Would everyone read the bold part of the prayer, and our readers alternate the italic part - please pray this very slowly)

 

Our Father ... who always stands with the weak, the powerless, the poor, the abandoned, those that must sneak off to "the hedgerow schools" of our day, hiding their lamps under bushel baskets.

 

Who art in heaven ... where everything will be reversed; where the first will be last and the last will be first; where Mary, Edmund's wife and his daughter and all our beloved dead will greet us and welcome us home,' where grieving will be no more.

 

Hallowed by thy name ... for you are a God who desires intimacy with us,' who calls each of us by name and calls each of us "my beloved son" and "my beloved daughter,'" who called Edmund to pray and mourn and steep himself in holy scripture and the spirituality of a God who has many "interior castles " for each of us.

 

Thy kingdom come ... a kingdom where we wake up to our destinies in you; where we find Edmund and the early brothers struggling to teach young people just as we struggle "to do and to teach."

 

Thy will be done ... open our freedom, to let you in, so that the complete love that flows through and Edmund to listen to your will in times of great struggle. Help us also to listen with constancy and great sensitivity

 

On earth as in heaven ... may the work of our hands, the schools and temples and structures we build in this world, reflect the values of heaven which are joy, graciousness, tenderness and justice. Make us all CHRISTIAN BROTHERS AND SISTERS.

 

Give us this day ... Not tomorrow. Do not let us put off being whole and holy, being your face to our students and the world, being, like Edmund, men and women who seek out the prisoner, the disenfranchised and the "Black Johnny" in our midst. *

 

Our daily bread ... which you have become in us, in all, in Eucharist and in the bread of the hospitality which Edmund showed and lived whether in the shoe shop, the bakery, the business office or the classroom.

 

And forgive us our trespasses ... forgive us our blindness toward each other. Help us really see the person in front of us as your face and not just as a burden. Forgive our racism, our sexism, our incurable propensity to fret about tomorrow and help us in Edmund's own words to know deeply that "providence is our inheritance."

 

As we forgive those who trespass against us ... God forbid us to grow bitter in spirit or despairing and even when we are maligned by our own as Edmund was, help us to forgive, to bless and not curse. Why? Because that is exactly what you did Jesus!

 

And lead us not into temptation ... for none of us is without sin.

But deliver us from evil ... that is, from the blindness that lets us not see ourselves, each other, and our wounded world as brothers and sisters, saints in training, lovers in the Holy Trinity, sons and daughters of Mother Mary, disciples of a God who called Edmund and all of us to a reality that we can only imagine.

Amen ... I believe, Yes Lord, Maranatha, Jesus, live in our hearts forever!

Composed by Al Widziewicz (Edmund Rice Institute)

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PETITIONS BASED ON EDMUND’S SAYINGS

Response: Lord, Hear Our Prayer

1. Edmund said, "Cast all your cares into the arms of Divine Providence." We pray that our trust in the goodness and kindness of God will never waiver. We pray to the Lord R/

 

2. Edmund said, "Have courage, the good seed will grow up in the children's hearts later on." We pray that we will never be discouraged in the mission of Brotherhood and will always endeavor to sow good seeds in the hearts of those we serve. We pray to the Lord R/

 

3. Edmund said, "The world and everything in it is continually changing ... Perfect happiness is not to be expected but in another world." We pray that we shall not be afraid of changes and not hesitate to make the changes necessary for living Brotherhood in our times. We pray to the Lord R/

 

4. Edmund said, "Be intent on prayer and whatever may happen will turn to our good." We pray that we may grow as people committed to prayer. We pray to the Lord R/

 

5. Edmund said, "One thing you may be sure of, that whilst you work for God, whether you succeed or not, God will amply reward you." We pray that we will always remember that God asks us to be faithful. For faithfulness to living Jesus' gospel in community and in mission. We pray to the Lord R/

 

6. Edmund said, "Were we to know the merit and value of only going from one street to another to serve a neighbor for the love of God, we shall prize it more than silver or gold." We pray that we will continue to commit ourselves in faith to the building of Christ-centered communities as Brothers. We pray to the Lord R/

 

 

CREED OF EDMUND'S PEOPLE

 

          We believe the God fire burning in our hearts can transform both

            ourselves and our world.

 

   We believe we are called by God to a deep personal relationship with Jesus,

            the lover of all creation, as a brother.

 

   We believe we are called to be good news people.

 

   We believe we are called to be stewards of creation.

 

   We believe we are called to keep our hearts and minds open

             and attentive to God’s will.

 

   We believe we are called to witness by prophetic action

             to our option to the poor, the oppressed, and people at the margins.

 

   We believe we are called to immerse ourselves in the culture

             in which we live and work.

 

   We believe in community which is prayerful,

             inclusive and welcoming.

 

   We believe our international brotherhood is a witness to a search for

             global unity.

 

   We believe it is in facing our own fragility

             that we can accompany others in theirs.

 

   We believe in sharing eucharist and reconciliation that we are drawn

             beyond ourselves to the mystery of God.

 

   We believe others share the charism of Edmund,

             and are one with us in living it out.

 

   We hear the call to live justly,

             love tenderly and

                        to walk humbly with our God. Amen.

 

 

MAGNIFICAT OF THE CHRISTIAN BROTHER 

Today and every day, we live and proclaim the greatness of God;

          We cherish the loving presence of Jesus in our lives;

          We honor the gifts the Spirit has conferred upon us,

                and we commit these gifts to the service of God's Church.

 

Through fidelity to our vows, through personal and communal prayer,

              and through the enrichment of our community life,

           we are called to live a deep relationship with Jesus,

              and we open our hearts to love each other

                and to love all God's people.

     

We are endowed with the charism of Blessed Edmund Rice.

      It allows us to trust in the Providence of God,

               to affirm the dignity of all persons,

                    to work for peace in a truly just society,

;                         and to live a life of love and compassion.

 

As men committed to international brotherhood,

            we seek global solidarity in one God.

      We stand with the marginalized,

                and we challenge injustices wherever we meet them.

      We acknowledge our brokenness and fragility,

            and we claim the growth that God's healing brings to us.

       We acclaim the Edmund Rice Family as a gift to the Church and to the world,

            and we work in partnership with all authentic expressions of Edmund's charism.

 

  

As a model of discipleship and of faith,

           as one called to make visible God dwelling among us,

       Mary is our patron and our protection.

 

God has blessed us and gifted us.

           God has called us to love, to service, to brotherhood.

                                                                - Brother Daniel Casey (Western US)

 

 

 

LITANY OF BLESSED EDMUND RICE

 

    Glory to you, God our Creator ... Breathe into us new life, new meaning.

    Glory to you, God our Savior ...  Lead us in the way of peace and justice.

    Glory to you, healing Spirit ...  Transform us to empower others.

 

    Blessed Edmund, Model of strength ... Be our guide.

    Model of risk

    Model of gentleness

    Model of trust

    Model of courage

    Model of patience

    Model of openness

    Model of perseverance 

 

    Teacher of the uneducated ... Pray for us

    Teacher of the poor

    Teacher of the marginalized

    Widowed husband

    Single father

    Friend of a political prisoner

    Friend of the condemned

    Friend of the executed criminal

  

    Liberator of the oppressed ... Lead us to life.

    Comforter of the afflicted

    Breaker of bondage

    Sharer in Christ's ministry

    Participant in Christ's passion

    Seeker of God's will

  

   Brother of mercy ... Empower us.

    Brother of faith

    Brother of contemplation

    Brother of vision

    Brother of wisdom and understanding

    Brother of grace and truth

    Brother, filled with hope

    Brother, centered in God 

 

 

    Closing Prayer 

    Blessed Edmund, in whose steps we follow, we entrust our lives to you.

    Shelter us from ignorance, selfishness and oppression.

    Teach us to live in peace, to educate ourselves for justice and peace.

    Inspire us to act justly, to revere all God has made.

    Root peace firmly in our hearts and in our world.  Amen.

           Adapted from ‘Litany of Mary of Nazareth’ from Pax Christi

 

BLESSED EDMUND RICE PRAYER

O God, we thank you for the life of Blessed Edmund Rice.
He opened his heart to Christ
present in those oppressed by poverty and injustice.
May we follow his example of faith and generosity.
Grant us the courage and compassion of Blessed Edmund
as we seek to live lives of live and service.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen.

PRAYER FOR A FAVOR

O God, you inspired Blessed Edmund Rice to follow your son
in a life of consecrated service of the poor
and of all in need of a truly Christian education.
Grant through his intercession the petition I now make
…………………..
I ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen.

 

 

SPIRIT PRAYER OF BLESSED EDMUND

Spirit of God, grant us the LOVE which filled the heart of Blessed Edmund,

inspiring him to give all for you.

 

Spirit of God, grant us the JOY of Blessed Edmund

who found this happiness in seeing and serving you in the poor.

 

Spirit of God, grant us the PEACE of Blessed Edmund

who trusted in you and your providence through countless difficulties.

 

Spirit of God, grant us the PATIENCE of Blessed Edmund

who held to being a person of faith even when misunderstood and opposed.

 

Spirit of God, grant us the KINDNESS of Blessed Edmund

who always had time for the smallest and weakest.

 

Spirit of God, grant us the GOODNESS of Blessed Edmund

whose broad vision saw ways all around him to spread the goodness of the kingdom.

 

Spirit of God, grant us the GENTLENESS of Blessed Edmund

who brought the gentleness of Christ to all his relationships.

 

Spirit of God, grant us the FAITHFULNESS of Blessed Edmund

who did not give in to discouragement.

 

Spirit of God, grant us the SELF CONTROL of Blessed Edmund

who prayed constantly that your will be done in him.

 

Creator God, to live in your Spirit is not to be complete but to be open,

not to be perfect but to be growing,

not to have arrived but to be firmly on the way.

 

Help us to continue on the path of Jesus

in the way of Blessed Edmund and to be faithful to the gift and spirit he has left us.

We ask this in Jesus’ name. AMEN.

 

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