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September 11: In Memory and In Hope: A Prayer Gathering
Robert Feduccia
"Source of all love and life, we come to you with heavy hearts as we remember those who tragically died in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. May those who died be embraced by your eternal light and joy. . . ."
Materials Needed
newsprint
masking tape
markers
reflective music
candles
Preparation
Prior to the beginning of the prayer service, set up several areas for small
groups of five to seven people to cluster around. Each area should have a piece
newsprint with a line drawn through the middle of it and one marker for each
person in the group.
Procedure
As the participants enter the gathering space, invite them sit in one of the
small-group areas.
The Summons to Prayer
Presider: At 8:46 a.m. on September 11, 2001, a
hijacked airplane crashed into one of the World Trade Center buildings. That
event began a day of terror. The word terror describes the
actions of the highjackers, but it also describes the emotion that was felt by
most Americans. We gather today to remember all victims of hatred and fear. We
also gather to seek the perfect love that casts out such terror.
Prayer
Presider: In the name of the
Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
All: Amen.
Opening Song (optional)
Presider: Source of all love and life, we come
to you with heavy hearts as we remember those who tragically died in the
terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. May those who died be embraced by your
eternal light and joy. And may the victims' families and friends be comforted
by thoughts of a new day where your reign of peace will come in its fullness.
We ask this through Christ the Lord.
All: Amen.
Leader: Country singer Alan Jackson
wrote the song "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)" in response to
the violence of September 11. I am sure all of us can remember exactly where we
were and what we were doing when we first heard of the news about the planes
crashing into the World Trade Center buildings, the Pentagon, and a field in
Pennsylvania. I invite you to think back to that day and share with the members of your small
group where you were and what you thought was happening.
(Allow a few minutes for people to share
with one another.)
In front of you is a piece of newsprint. In the
upper section of the paper, write the word Emotions. As you remember when you
first heard of the attacks, think about the emotions you felt. Write them down under the heading.
(After everyone has had an opportunity to
write, ask one of the participants to read the following passage.)
Reader: Revelation 7:13–17
Then one of the elders addressed me, saying, "Who
are these, robed in white, and where have they come from?" I said, "Sir, you
are the one who knows." Then he said to me, "These are they who have come out
of the great ordeal; they have washed their robes and made them white in the
blood of the Lamb. For this reason, they are before the throne of God, and
worship him day and night within his temple, and the one who is seated on the
throne will shelter them. They will hunger no more, and thirst no more; the sun
will not strike them, nor any scorching heat; for the Lamb at the center of the
throne will be their shepherd, and he will guide them to springs of the water
of life, and God will wipe away every tear from their eyes."
Leader: This reading describes the day that we look forward to
as Christians. It describes a time when God's reign has fully arrived. It is a
future of hope when there is no more suffering and no more death. Looking back
at September 11, 2001, we see there is still a lot of pain and suffering in the
world. What pain or suffering do you hope will end soon? At the bottom of the
newsprint, write the word Hopes. Around the word, write the pains or
sufferings you hope will end.
(When everyone has had the opportunity to
write their hopes, have one person tape the groups newsprint on the wall. When
every group has posted their sheet on the wall, instruct the participants to
walk around and read what the others have written. In order to preserve the
solemnity of the moment, ask them to move in silence. It might be helpful to
play some reflective music in the background. After they have finished reading
all the sheets, have them join in a circle around a candle or many lit
candles. Continue with the rest of the prayer.)
Presider: Source of peace, hear us now as we
bring our prayers before you. Please respond: "Fill us with peace and hope."
Lord, perfect love casts out all fear. As we
remember those who died at the hands of terrorists, embrace them with your love
and draw them into friendship with all the saints who have gone before them. We
pray:
All: Fill us with peace and hope.
Presider: Lord, perfect love casts out all
fear. May all those who have died a violent death find comfort in the light of
your rest. We pray:
All: Fill us with peace and hope.
Presider: Lord, perfect love casts out all
fear. May the planners and perpetrators of all terrorist acts be converted to
the Gospel of life and love. We pray:
All: Fill us with peace and hope.
Presider: Lord, perfect love casts out all
fear. For a world riddled with anger, jealousy, and revenge, may conflict give
way to understanding and may oppression give way to justice. We pray:
All: Fill us with peace and hope.
Presider: Lord, perfect love casts out all
fear. For the Church, may it become the living, breathing body of Christ and be
a place of refuge for those broken by war. We pray:
All: Fill us with peace and hope.
Presider: Lord, perfect love casts out all
fear. For our local communities and schools, may they be places of fairness and
mercy. We pray:
All: Fill us with peace and hope.
Presider: Lord, perfect love casts out all
fear. For each one of us gathered here, may we hear, receive, and respond to
the Gospel's challenge of peace. We pray:
All: Fill us with peace and hope.
Presider: As one family, awaiting the day when
the Lords reign will be fully revealed, we pray: Our Father .
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All: (Pray the Our Father.)
Presider: Lord, we firmly believe that Jesus
died and rose from the dead. Help us to live and love the Gospel with all
our hearts and to enjoy your friendship for all time. We ask this through Jesus Christ
the Lord.
All: Amen.
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