
Miracle of the Bread and Fish, Giovanni Lanfranco via Wikimedia Commons
Lord, when we say ‘Give us today our daily bread,’
may we remember our brothers and sisters
who live below the poverty line
and pray, ‘Give them today their daily bread.’
Give us the wisdom and courage to challenge the policies and structures
which make the poor even poorer,
while we have more than enough.
Grant us such deep compassion that we will not rest
while surplus food rots in one part of the world,
and families starve in another;
for your love’s sake.
Sister Margaret Magdalen CSMV, Anglican nun in England and southern Africa
The Book of a Thousand Prayers
may we remember our brothers and sisters
who live below the poverty line
and pray, ‘Give them today their daily bread.’
Give us the wisdom and courage to challenge the policies and structures
which make the poor even poorer,
while we have more than enough.
Grant us such deep compassion that we will not rest
while surplus food rots in one part of the world,
and families starve in another;
for your love’s sake.
Sister Margaret Magdalen CSMV, Anglican nun in England and southern Africa
The Book of a Thousand Prayers
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James 2:15-17
If a brother or sister is poorly clothed and lacking in daily food,
and one of you says to them, “Go in peace, be warmed and filled,”
without giving them the things needed for the body, what good is that?
So also faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.
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Question
How can you remember to pray more regularly for the poor
in your town, your region and the world?