Come Holy Spirit, we are your people, who cannot breathe the breath of freedom and life these days. We need your presence to confront the horror that has infected our human spirit. We are sick with racist actions, with cruelty to one another, with ideologies of superiority and other kinds of self-centered motivations. This injustice and inequity towers in opposition of who we are and who you have called us to be. Stop us in this insane behavior. Show us our responsibility to make changes.
We need your help. We need your wisdom, your courage and your love to create a world where every man, woman and child can breathe freely the air of equality without fear or prejudice. You know where and why we have lost sight of your mandate to live in love. Lead us to face the truths of our destructive decisions; to understand the messages inherent in your creation of diversity and our oneness in the collective body of humanity. Give us the insight of your Spirit to see as you see and to love as you love. Restore our original blessing of only goodness and loving kindness.
Forgive us. Help us to continue to untangle the threads of oppression in the systems of our society and the arrogance of our hearts to realize freedom and justice for everyone. Make us bear witness to our common human identity. Help us transform all forces contrary to peace. Bless us with the vision to bring true renewal and commitment to effect justice.
We are one; created in your love. We are your people; all of us. Heal our wounds and make us a healthy nation. Help us to live with the strength of your blessing that has the power to re-create the face of the earth. Amen.
I invite you to join me in solidarity to pray that we become a more inclusive and responsive human community dominated only by love and care for one another. My prayer and sympathy goes out to the family of George Floyd and the whole Black Community. May our openness to the gifts of the Spirit be a source of strength to destroy evil and bring about good. May the joy of the Spirit find its ways into our lives once again.
United in the Spirit,
– Susan Rudolph, OSB