Over the next three days, I will be sharing with you the prayer that Pope Francis shared at the Penitential Service last Friday at the Vatican, during which he consecrated Ukraine and Russia to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Since it is pretty long, but very meaningful, I split it in three parts.
O
Mary, Mother of God and our Mother, in this time of trial we turn to you. As
our Mother, you love us and know us: no concern of our hearts is hidden from
you. Mother of mercy, how often we have experienced your watchful care and your
peaceful presence! You never cease to guide us to Jesus, the Prince of Peace.
Yet we have strayed from that
path of peace. We have forgotten the lesson learned from the tragedies of the
last century, the sacrifice of the millions who fell in two world wars. We have
disregarded the commitments we made as a community of nations. We have betrayed
peoples’ dreams of peace and the hopes of the young. We grew sick with greed,
we thought only of our own nations and their interests, we grew indifferent and
caught up in our selfish needs and concerns. We chose to ignore God, to be
satisfied with our illusions, to grow arrogant and aggressive, to suppress
innocent lives and to stockpile weapons. We stopped being our neighbor’s
keepers and stewards of our common home. We have ravaged the garden of the
earth with war and by our sins we have broken the heart of our heavenly Father,
who desires us to be brothers and sisters. We grew indifferent to everyone and
everything except ourselves. Now with shame we cry out: Forgive us, Lord!
Holy Mother, amid the misery of
our sinfulness, amid our struggles and weaknesses, amid the mystery of iniquity
that is evil and war, you remind us that God never abandons us, but continues
to look upon us with love, ever ready to forgive us and raise us up to new
life. He has given you to us and made your Immaculate Heart a refuge for the
Church and for all humanity. By God’s gracious will, you are ever with us; even
in the most troubled moments of our history, you are there to guide us with
tender love.
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