This week is the actual centenary of the Easter Rising in Dublin, and as part of our response to that and the other centenaries being marked in Ireland from 2012-22, tonight Rev. Dr. Johnston McMaster gave a lecture helping us to make "God-Sense" of it all, in the different world that is Ireland 100 years on. In it he asked a number of questions including "Does violence ever bring peace?" challenging the place of the myth of redemptive violence in Christian thinking. As a partial response to that I thought I would post this Litany for Peace from yesterday morning's broadcast Service on Radio Ulster when we were reflecting on Jesus' challenging promise: "Blessed are the Peacemakers..."
Prince of Peace
deliver us
From those who use violence to impose
their will on others.
From those who stir others up to use
violence to achieve their ends.
From those who turn a blind eye to violence
and injustice because it doesn’t affect them directly.
From the mindset that might is right and
the end justifies the means.
Prince of Peace
deliver us
From simplistic divisions into us and
them, wherever the dividing lines are drawn.
From those who use division and fear as a
means of garnering support for their position.
From endless and unproductive cycles of
resentment and recrimination.
From the tendency to use words to wound
and the desire to win at all costs.
Prince of Peace
deliver us
From the confusion of peace with order
and justice with legalism.
From the folly of thinking we have all
the answers and have nothing to learn from anyone
From the use of your word as a
justification for our prejudices
From divisions in your body that bring
shame on your name and make a mockery of your command to love one another
Prince of Peace
deliver us
From the pain of the past, confusion in
the present and fear of the future.
Prince of Peace
deliver us
From the limitations
of our own knowledge, the selfishness of our desires and the tendency to blame
others for our failings
Prince of Peace
deliver us
By your words of forgiveness uttered on
the cross
Prince of Peace
deliver us
By your victory over
death in your resurrection from the grave
Prince of Peace
deliver us
By your Spirit breathed upon us
Prince of Peace
deliver us
We pray this for ourselves, our province,
our nation, our world,
looking forward to that time when your Kingdom of perfect Peace comes in all its
fullness
On earth as it is in heaven
AMEN
Shalom
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