God of Love, you created all people as one family and called us to live together in justice, harmony and peace.

Surround us with your love as we pray for the Holy Land.  Lord, in your mercy,
Hear our prayer

God of Righteousness, who demands that our worldly governors take up their responsibility to protect those in their charge and uphold the dignity of all human beings, pour your wisdom into the leaders of this world, [especially Benjamin Netanyahu, the leaders of Hamas, and Joe Biden], convict them of their pride, and place stumbling blocks in their way when they seek to do harm.

For all who bear such responsibility, that they may put the good of the whole over their own greed for power, Lord, in your mercy,
Hear our prayer.

God of Compassion, who even in the darkest times, shows us your path: we give you thanks for all those who in the face of crisis wrought by evil-doers, work to help the helpless, to hold out hope to the desolate, to speak for the voiceless and to bring understanding and knowledge to a world darkened by ignorance and hate.

For our siblings who risk much to aid others, that their actions may be successful and their words may be heard, Lord, in your mercy,
Hear our prayer.

God of Mercy, who binds up the wounds of those who suffer, bless the victims of the consequences of fear and hate – both in the months since Oct. 7 and over the past 75 years of conflict in the Holy Land: those injured and traumatized, those bereaved and grieving, those held as captives and prisoners, those living in fear, those who face starvation, deprivation or desperation because of systems of violence and oppression, so that they may move forward in this life standing firm in your truth and avoiding the temptation of vengeance.

For all whose lives are forever marked by suffering, that they may be blessed with the hope of your presence, Lord, in your mercy,
Hear our prayer.

God of Life, whose faithfulness to us in never-ending, we remember before you those who have died by the violence that has become shockingly routine in your Holy Land; receive them into your heart where they may know the peace and joy of eternal life in you.

For all who have died, that they may rest in that place where pain is no more, Lord, in your mercy,
Hear our prayer.

God of Justice, who calls us to uphold the dignity of every human being, every child of this earth, beloved of you: empower your Church to help you heal this terrible cycle of violence and revenge; give us courage to rise above our fear that nothing can be done in the face of the conflict and chaos of our own creating; grant us the conviction to advocate for change and to work for the establishment of your peace, your shalom, your salaam, in this broken world.

For your dream of justice and peace on earth, and for us, that we may take up your call to build it, Lord, in your mercy,
Hear our prayer.

All this we pray in the name of the One who offered his life so that we might live, Jesus the Christ.  Amen.

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    Salam

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    1. Vicki Avatar
      Vicki

      Thank you for the Litany Prayer❤️I pray full all that has been wounded and those who passed away🙏 Peace

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    Nancy B Chandler

    This is a helpful prayer guide, thank you.

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    annjohn42

    I am praying and fasting today for our sisters and brothers in the Holy Land and all who face danger and discrimination around the world.

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    Holly Simons

    Thank you for these needed words, penetrating and guiding us to focus our cries and pleadings for help in these complex times…..

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    Peggy J. Hanzelman

    Thank you for these words….may God’s peace be with all who are in harm’s way.

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  7. Molly Marie Hough Avatar

    Man’s inhumanity to man creates wounds so deep only the love of Our Lord and Savior can heal them. Let all who are suffering, and those of us who pray feverishly for an end to this chaos, fell His touch and take comfort in His love.

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