Jesus and the Woman Caught in Adultery
Intercessions for Ash Wednesday
(For a service where no litany of penance was used)
Prayers of the People
(For a service where no litany of penance was used)
Prayers of the People
Congregation of the Good Shepherd, Beijing
Ash Wednesday Prayers and Imposition of Ashes
February 17, 2010 7 p.m.
Ash Wednesday Prayers and Imposition of Ashes
February 17, 2010 7 p.m.
Almighty God, your heart is gracious and merciful. Slow to anger, rich in kindness, you have promised forgiveness and healing to all who confess their fault and rely on your love. We pray you give us courage to trust in you, and seek ever to do what is pleasing in your sight.
In your mercy, Lord hear our prayer
You have created us out of the dust of the earth: bless our understanding to see in these ashes imposed on us today a sign of our mortality. May they reflect our true sorrow for our misdoings, our fear of your disappointment in us, a hearty resolve to amend our ways and make things right, as well as we can, with our fellow creatures.
In your mercy, Lord hear our prayer
We confess to you and to one another that we have sinned by our own fault in thought, word, and deed; by the wrongs that we have done, and by the good that we have left undone. We have not loved you with our whole heart, and mind, and strength. We have not loved our neighbors as ourselves. We have not forgiven others, as we have been forgiven. Forgive us, Lord.
In your mercy, Lord hear our prayer.
We have been deaf to your call to serve, as Christ served us. We have not been true to the mind of Christ. We have grieved your Holy Spirit. Forgive us, Lord.
In your mercy, Lord hear our prayer.
We confess to you, Lord, all our past unfaithfulness: the pride, hypocrisy, and impatience of our lives, our self-indulgent appetites and ways, our exploitation of other people, our negligence in prayer and worship, and our failure to commend the faith that is in us. Forgive us.
In your mercy, Lord hear our prayer.
Accept our repentance, Lord, for the wrongs we have done: our blindness to human need and suffering, our indifference to injustice and cruelty, all false judgments, uncharitable thoughts toward our neighbors, our prejudice and contempt toward those who differ from us, our waste and pollution of your creation, and our lack of concern for those who come after us. For all these our misdoings, accept our repentance.
In your mercy, Lord hear our prayer.
Restore us, good Lord, and let your anger depart from us; favorably hear us, for your mercy is great. Accomplish in us the work of your salvation, that we may show forth your glory in the world. By the cross and passion of your Son our Lord, bring us with all your saints to the joy of his resurrection.
In your mercy, Lord hear our prayer.
Almighty God, you do not desire the death of sinners, but rather that we may turn from our wickedness and live. Heal us, purify us, strengthen us, and make us closer and closer to what you intend.
In your mercy, Lord hear our prayer.
We ask your blessing on all who suffer: the oppressed, the mocked, the scorned, the excluded, and those who suffer from others’ prejudice or privilege. Bless all prisoners, Lord, to maintain hope and avoid despair. Constrain us to improve their lot: may those held wrongly be freed and those held justly find amendment of life. Bless their keepers, Lord, that they not become brutal or calloused.
In your mercy, Lord hear our prayer.
We pray for healing and strengthening for the sick, the afflicted, the grieving and the disturbed, whether in body or mind. Bless those suffering from compulsions and addictions and strengthen them in their work on recovery. We pray especially for those people whom we now name aloud or in our hearts. (pause)
In your mercy, Lord hear our prayer.
Give grace, O heavenly Father, to all ministers of your gospel that they may, in their example and teaching, truly set forth your living Word, be signs of your love and grace, and wisely care for the stewardships you have given them.
In your mercy, Lord hear our prayer.
Rule the hearts of those who bear the authority of government in this and every land. Grant them love for justice, yearning for the common good, passion for peace, shame at flattery or partiality, and wisdom to judge matters rightly.
In your mercy, Lord hear our prayer.
Give us all a reverence for the earth as your own creation,
that we may use its resources rightly in the service of others
to your honor and glory, and leave as a heritage to those who come after us a place of health, wonder, and beauty.
In your mercy, Lord hear our prayer.
We commend to your mercy all who have died, that your loving purpose for them may be fulfilled; and we pray that we all may share with your saints the joy of your heavenly banquet.
In your mercy, Lord hear our prayer.
Help us, Father, to be just and fair in our dealings with all, most of all with those closest to us. Help us honor our commitments in marriage, family, friendship, and shared undertakings, and meet our responsibilities to others. Free us, Lord, from an inordinate love of material goods, and deliver us from fear of financial uncertainty. Help us to share what we have, do good, and show in our lives our thanks to you.
In your mercy, Lord hear our prayer.
Father, give us eyes to see your image in all those whom you have made, to see your Son’s face in all who help us and all who need our help. Give us ears to hear the cries for help around us. Give us eyes to see where we have distorted your image in us, Father, and form in us the will to turn back again and seek amendment in our lives.
In your mercy, Lord hear our prayer.
Make our Lenten fast holy, Father. In these forty days and nights, help us to better see our failings and our strengths, hear your call more clearly, and love you more dearly.
Take away our hearts of stone, Father, and give us hearts of flesh. Make us your children indeed, reconciled and reconciling, and rejoicing in your whole creation.
In your mercy, Lord hear our prayer.
All this we ask for your tender mercy’s sake. Amen
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The Pharisee and the Tax Collector
PENITENTIAL PRAYERS FOR LENT
Lord Jesus, Son of God, you struggled in the desert for forty days and nights yet overthrew the tempter’s power. So incline my heart that I may desire to walk in your ways, and form my will that I may seek to serve others and avoid the occasions for sin. Grant me grace to bring forth in deed fruits worthy of one who trusts in you. Have mercy on me, a sinner.
(-AAH)
Almighty and eternal God, who drew out a fountain of living water in the desert for your people, as they well knew, draw from the hardness of our hearts tears of compunction, that we may be able to lament our sins, and may merit to receive you in your mercy.
Latin, late 14th century; The Oxford Book of Prayers (OBOP) no. 344
O God our Father, help us to nail to the cross of thy dear Son the whole body of our death, the wrong desires of the heart, the sinful devisings of the mind, the corrupt apprehensions of the eyes, the cruel words of the tongue, the ill employment of hands and feet; that the old man being crucified and done away, the new man may live and grow into the glorious likeness of the same thy Son Jesus Christ, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Ghost, one God, world without end.
Eric Milner-White, 1884-1964; OBOP no. 346
God in Heaven, you have helped my life to grow like a tree. Now something has happened. Satan, like a bird, has carried in one twig of his own choosing after another. Before I knew it he had built a dwelling place and was living in it. Tonight, my Father, I am throwing out both the bird and the nest.
Prayer of a Nigerian Christian; OBOP no. 347
O thou great Chief, light a candle in my heart, that I may see what is therein, and sweep the rubbish from thy dwelling place.
An African Schoolgirl’s Prayer; OBOP no. 351
Lord, for thy tender mercy’s sake,
Lay not our sins to our charge,
But forgive what is past,
And give us grace to amend our sinful lives,
To decline from sin, and incline to virtue
That we may walk with a perfect heart
Before Thee now and evermore. Amen
--William Farrant or John Bull
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