Tag Archive | Prayer for peace

World Peace day celebration at Kalyani

 

Sr. Geraldine at the Morning Assembly organized a Prayer moment on the occasion of the World Peace Day. Briefed the students and teachers on the significance of this day, which was also the death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi- the Father of the nation.peace-day

She said “Peace’ is the dire need of the hour and elicited from the students where true peace comes from? It truly comes from sincere love, justice, forgiveness, brotherhood/sisterhood, and unselfishness. She quoted St. Mother Teresa of Kolkata with her various sayings on peace : “Works of love are works of peace; “Peace begins with a smile”; “Spread peace everywhere”; Peace comes in giving, giving till it hurts”. Sr. Geraldine also exhorted each one to try being an instrument of peace with the Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi:”Make me a channel of your peace”. As the sisters and teachers intoned this soon after it was prayed. This was followed by a sign of peace by the teachers and among the students with the words” Peace or Shanty”. A 2 minute silence was observed praying for all our suffering brethren and for our nation.  A portrait of St. Mother Teresa and Mahatma Gandhi was exhibited to remind us of these two great personalities of peace. “We have been created for greater things, to love and to be loved.  (St. Mother Teresa of Kolkata)

Solidarity with the persecuted and suffering humanity

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On 26th February 2015, the staff and students of Janta Higher Secondary School, Jumaikela had an hour of prayer, for the suffering and persecuted people of Iraq.  The photos of the persecuted Christians and others were viewed during the moments of prayer. All those who were present for the prayer moment were touched by the faith of the young people who were ready to suffer for the sake of their faith.

Day of prayer and adoration for peace

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In response to the news that reaches her from all parts of the world where peace is threatened, Mother Yvonne Reungoat, Superior General of the FMA sent the following message to all the provinces. «Dearest Sisters, I would like to offer a proposal; sure that it will find your acceptance. In every part of the world, frequently at the level of Episcopal conferences, days of Prayer are indicated for those who are persecuted for religious reasons, and in general for peace in the world.

Faced with a resurgence of violence in many parts of our world, we cannot keep silent. Therefore, we join our voice to those of Pope Francis, many priests, religious and faithful.

We know that there are many outbreaks of war and we see an escalation of intolerance, persecution, and cruelty. The victims of this senseless violence are frequently ordinary citizens, in particular women and children. We want to be at their side, to have them hear our voice, and especially our prayer, accompanied by a lifestyle in the sign of communion, solidarity, and a greater Gospel witness.  Therefore, together with the Sisters of the Council, I propose that August 15 be a day of prayer and adoration throughout the whole Institute for peace in those places where war rages, and especially in the Middle East. We will thus join with many initiatives in the world, activating the first, most fundamental assistance, the spiritual.

I ask that you involve in the initiative the members of the educating community, in particular the young people, the Salesian Family groups who have as a reference point communities of the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians, and the people of the place.

Peace is, above all, a gift of God. For this reason we invoke it in first place by prayer. But we also want to commit ourselves to actions of peace and be persons of peace, educating ourselves and others to relationships that manifest it in our communities and in the mission entrusted to us.

Discouragement and pessimism are enemies of peace. The precious good of peace, while being a gift of God, is entrusted to fragile human hands. For this reason, even when we do not see immediate results, we know that working for peace, educating to peace, carrying out gestures of peace, constitutes a human fabric more respective of the dignity of all. In this way by using the building blocks of peace, we want to arrive at building a house for the human family where all feel welcome and live in dignity and safety.

May Mary Help of Christians, Queen of Peace, help us to build it wherever we are and no matter what we are doing. And may Don Bosco, in whose honor we are preparing to begin the bicentenary celebrations, instill in our hearts his pastoral enthusiasm, that of the da mihi animas cetera tolle .

I greet you with great affection,

Mother Yvonne Reungoat, Superior General of the FMA