22/06/2017
A spiritual reflection and prayer to begin the day, with Canon Simon Doogan.
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Script - Canon Simon Doogan, Thursday 22nd June
Is it just me or was there not something chillingΜύ
about the attack on Muslim worshippers Μύ
outside the Finsbury Park Mosque?Μύ
The fact that they were emerging from prayer Μύ
did not protect those they who were mown down,indeed it was what made them a target.Μύ
And yet it seems it did protect the assailant,Μύ
as the Imamβs voice of mercy commanded restraint and self-control, Μύ
a refusal to let the blood-lust of one work its poisonous effect on others.Μύ
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In the end, thatβs what it takes to break cycles of violence, Μύ
whether itβs terrorism, sectarianism, racism Μύ
or some other malevolence thatβs propelling them.Μύ
Northern Ireland knows all about the power of βtit for tatβ Μύ
to keep whole communities looking over their shoulders.Μύ
But we also know the power of people of faith to speak up and sayΜύ
βenoughβ and βno moreβ. Μύ
Men and women, Protestants and Catholics, Μύ
and frequently the parents of the victims, Μύ
have uttered faltering words from breaking hearts Μύ
that have released a love thatβs proved so much stronger than any hate.Μύ
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And then the prayer continues β as it has done at Finsbury ParkΜύ
because thatβs what we do.Μύ
Day and night, in fear or in freedom, in outrage as well as in despair,Μύ
we come to God,Μύ
because regardless of our language, our emphasis Μύ
or even our precise understanding of what weβre doing,Μύ
prayer really does seem to be one of the things that makes us human.Μύ
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Lord of all, hold us back we pray, Μύ
diffuse the rage and spite which can rise up in us allΜύ
and which Christ took to Himself in His Passion, Death and Resurrection.Μύ
So may Your forgiving grace never cease to flow β to all your children. AmenΜύ
Broadcast
- Thu 22 Jun 2017 05:43ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4