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| February 6, 2003 |
A Mantra For Peace With Iraq
As the push toward war with Iraq intensifies, here is a simple, hopeful
way to express to Congress, the White House and others our ongoing desire
for the United States to step back from the brink of war.
The following prayer is intended to be sent directly to the people who
have the power to reverse the rush to war — President Bush and his
advisors, our Senators and Representatives, the media and, of course, U.S.
citizens:
As we stand at the brink of war, this is my prayer for you:
Be an instrument of peace.
Peace with justice.
Peace with hope.
Peace without war.
Amen.
Why a prayer?
Every Sunday, congregations pray that our elected officials find a
peaceful solution to Iraq's threats. It's time they know just how intently
we are praying for them. A prayer recited over and over again becomes a
mantra. And so this little prayer, recited on voice mails, sent in note
cards, faxed and e-mailed, repeated regularly by a vast number of people,
can become a steady, gentle, powerful mantra for peace.
Because, people of faith believe that prayer changes things.
How to deliver this prayer:
- In person. Call the people who most need this prayer and
leave it on their voice mail or recite it to the person who answers the
phone. Phone and address information for Congress can be found at
http://thomas.loc.gov. For the White
House see http://www.whitehouse.gov.
- By mail. For a note card that contains this prayer,
click here, or go to the CRS web page
www.catholicrelief.org and
click on the "Iraq: past, present and future" section. From this page,
select the section that is titled "Resources for Prayer and Action."
Download the note card, print it and fold it in four. It will fit in an
invitation-sized envelope. You can include a brief personal message.
- By e-mail or fax. See contact information above for elected
officials. Forward this message to others on your e-mail list and invite
them to join the mantra for peace.
- In prayer services. Bless one another with this prayer and
recite it together. Provide the note cards, envelopes, stamps and
addresses and allow time for people to personalize, sign and address
their prayers. Collect them and mail them.
- In the Sunday bulletin. Include this prayer and its purpose
in a bulletin announcement so that others in your faith community can
join the mantra.
- In families. Recite the prayer together before or after
meals. Include it among the bedtime prayers, or any time the family
gathers to pray.
- In personal prayer. Visualize a person who has the power to
lead us from the brink of war as you quietly repeat this mantra.
- Persistently and with faith. Consider committing to deliver
this prayer daily to one or several people who need it.
What if war should begin?
Just as our desire for peace will continue should war begin, so must our
active prayer for peace. Adjust the prayer slightly and keep the mantra
going. A new note card would be made available on the CRS website.
More resources on stepping back from the brink of war with Iraq can be
found on the CRS website at
www.catholicrelief.org To go directly to the resources,
click here.
Thank you for your faithful, hopeful commitment to peace.
For additional information, please contact
Barb Ballenger, Advocacy
Communications Specialist at 410-951-7424.
Click
here to join the CRS Legislative Network, which provides timely
updates on legislative action and resources on CRS issues. Or visit
http://www.catholicrelief.org/legislativenetwork.cfm on our website.
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