Wednesday, January 24, 2018

UNITY OCTAVE 2018 - DAY 8


25th January, 2018

He will gather the dispersed...

from the four corners of the earth.

Readings: 

Isaiah 11:12-13             Ephraim shall not be jealous of Judah, and Judah shall not be                                           hostile towards Ephraim
Psalm 106:1-14, 43-48  Gather us to give thanks to your holy name
Ephesians 2:13-19         He has broken down the dividing wall
John 17:1-12                 I have been glorified in them

Happening today: 

The world churches work together to heal the wounds in the Body of Christ on earth, which are a legacy left by a history so different and indifferent. Reconciliation often demands repentance, reparation and the healing of memories. One example is the acts of apology and reparation undertaken by individual churches and their representatives. Like the People of  Israel, the Church in its unity is called to be both a sign and an active agent of reconciliation.

Reflection

Throughout the biblical narrative of salvation history, an unmistakable motif is the unrelenting determination of the Lord to form a people whom he could call his own. The formation of such a people – united in a sacred covenant with God – is integral to the Lord’s plan of salvation and to the glorification and hallowing of God’s Name.

The prophets repeatedly remind Israel that the covenant demanded that relationships among its various social groups should be characterized by justice, compassion and mercy. As Jesus prepared to seal the new covenant in his own blood, his earnest prayer to the Father was that those given to him by the Father would be one, just as he and the Father were one. When Christians discover their unity in Jesus they participate in Christ’s glorification in the presence of the Father, with the same glory that he had in the Father’s presence before the world existed. And so, God’s covenanted people must always strive to be a reconciled community - one which itself is an effective sign to all the peoples of the earth of how to live in justice and in peace.

Prayer

Lord,
we humbly ask that, by your grace,
the churches throughout the world
may become instruments of your peace.
Through their joint action as ambassadors
and agents of your healing, reconciling love
among divided peoples,
may your Name be hallowed and glorified.
Amen.

The right hand of God
is planting in our land,
planting seeds of freedom, hope and love;
in these many-peopled lands,
let his children all join hands,
and be one with the right hand of God. 




courtesy: http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_councils/chrstuni/weeks-prayer-doc/rc_pc_chrstuni_doc_20170613_week-prayer-2018_en.html

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