Opening Prayer
God of the desert, I need a refreshing drink of Your life-giving water. As You make the desert bloom, the weak strong, the fearful confident, and lame dancing again, so call into the crippling emptiness of my soul. Uplift and heal me. Rain Your presence upon the desert of my soul. Make confidence, wholeness and hope blossom in me. I’m sorry if I confuse You. I confuse myself! Just as John, who named Jesus as Messiah, doubted his ministry and messianic mission, so we have confusing expectations of what we expect and where we look for You. As we walk into Advent dawn, continue to stretch and challenge the horizons of our spirits, until we are like You – and live in the light of Your presence and reign. Save us from second-guessing ourselves – and You! Dawn in us, Lord!
Today, in 1927, you are proclaimed the co-Patroness of the Missions, Great St. Therese. Your outreach to the ends of the earth is recognized. Because you embraced your vocation as “love in the heart of the Church”, you are as powerful as St. Francis Xavier who actually went to the foreign missions. Give us your outreaching heart and faith in the power of prayer and works of charity to activate God’s reign.
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