Pope Francis' prayer for the Consecration of Ukraine and Russia (first part yesterday):
O Mother, may your sorrowful plea stir our hardened hearts. May the tears you shed for us make this valley parched by our hatred blossom anew. Amid the thunder of weapons, may your prayer turn our thoughts to peace. May your maternal touch soothe those who suffer and flee from the rain of bombs. May your motherly embrace comfort those forced to leave their homes and their native land. May your Sorrowful Heart move us to compassion and inspire us to open our doors and to care for our brothers and sisters who are injured and cast aside. Holy Mother of God, on the cross, Jesus said to John the apostle: “Behold, your Mother.” Mother Mary, we now desire to welcome you into our lives and our history. At this hour, a weary and distraught humanity stands with you beneath the cross, needing to entrust itself to you and, through you, to consecrate itself to Christ. The people of Ukraine and Russia, who venerate you with great love, now turn to you, even as your heart beats with compassion for them and for all those peoples decimated by war, hunger, injustice and poverty.
Therefore,
Mother of God and our Mother, to your Immaculate Heart we solemnly entrust and
consecrate ourselves, the Church and all humanity, especially Russia and
Ukraine. Accept this act that we carry out with confidence and love. Grant that
war may end and peace spread throughout the world. The “Fiat” that arose from
your heart opened the doors of history to the Prince of Peace. We trust that,
through your heart, peace will dawn once more. To you we consecrate the future
of the whole human family, the needs and expectations of every people, the
anxieties and hopes of the world.
Through
your intercession, may God’s mercy be poured out on the earth and the gentle
rhythm of peace return to mark our days. Restore among us the harmony that comes from God. May
you, our “living fountain of hope,” water the dryness of our hearts. In your
womb Jesus took flesh; help us to foster the growth of communion. You once trod
the streets of our world; lead us now on the paths of peace. Amen.
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