Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Proper Prayers for Michael & All Angels

In the liturgical calendar of the Anglican Church of Canada the Feast of Michael and All Angels takes precedence over the Ordinary Sunday after Pentecost.

Proper Prayers for Michael & All Angels


The Book of Alternative Services

Genesis 28.10-17; Psalm 103.19-22; Revelation 12.7-12; John 1.47-51


Evangelical Lutheran Worship

Daniel 10.10-14; 12.1-3; Psalm 103.1-5, 20-22 (NRSV); Revelation 12.7-12; Luke 10.17-20


Collect of the Day


Eternal God, you have ordained and constituted in a wonderful order the ministries of angels and mortals.  Grant that as your holy angels stand before you in heaven, so at your command they may help and defend us here on earth; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever.  Amen.  [1]
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O God, rich in mercy, you look with compassion on this troubled world.  Feed us with your grace, and grant us the treasure that comes only form you, through Jesus Christ, our Saviour and Lord.  Amen.  [2]
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God of Jacob, in whose grace heaven is moved to touch the earth:  give us courage to name the powers that war against your compassion for all creation and to carry your message of peace that looses the shackles of our dreams; through Jesus Christ, who defeated death for ever.  Amen.  [3]
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God who created all things, seen and unseen, make us messengers of your compassion, so that with Michael and the hosts of heaven we may end ancient conflicts and pave the way for justice, kindness and humility; through Christ, the firstborn of creation.  Amen.   [3]

Prayer over the Gifts


God of glory, as you have appointed angels to minister in your presence, so may all our worship bring you worthy praise.  We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord..  Amen.  [1]
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Holy God, gracious and merciful, you bring forth food from the earth and nourish your whole creation.  Turn our hearts toward those who hunger in any way, so that all may know your care; and prepare us now to feast on the bread of life, Jesus Christ, our Saviour and Lord.  Amen.  [3]
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God of all creation, all you have made is good, and your love endures forever.  You bring forth bread from the earth and fruit from the vine.  Nourish us with these gifts, so that we might for the world signs of your gracious presence in Jesus Christ, our Saviour and Lord.  Amen.  [3]
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Blessed are you, O God, maker of all things.  Through your goodness you have blessed us with these gifts:  our selves, our time and our possessions.  Use us, and what we have gathered, in feeding the world with your love, through the one who gave himself for us, Jesus Christ, our Saviour and Lord.  Amen.  [3]
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God of mercy and grace, the eyes of all wait upon you,  and you open your hand in blessing.  Fill us with good things at your table, so that we may come to the help of all in need, through Jesus Christ, our redeemer and Lord.  Amen.  [3]
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Merciful God, as grains of wheat scattered upon the hills were gathered together to become one bread, so let your church be gathered together from the ends of the earth into your kingdom, for yours is the glory through Jesus Christ, now and for ever.  Amen.  [3]

Preface


Blessed are you, gracious God, creator of heaven and earth; we give you thanks and praise, because, in the mystery you disclose to us, you reveal your glory as the glory of your Son and the Holy Spirit:  three persons equal in majesty, undivided in splendour, yet one Lord, one God, ever to be adored in your everlasting glory.  Therefore with all the company of heaven we raise our voices to proclaim the glory of your name.  [1]
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It is indeed right, our duty and our joy, that we should at all times and in all places give thanks and praise to you, almighty and merciful God, through our Saviour Jesus Christ; who on this day overcame death and the grave, and by his glorious resurrection opened to us the way of everlasting life.  And so, with all the choirs of angels, with the church on earth and the hosts of heaven, we praise your name and join their unending hymn. [2a]

Prayer after Communion


Eternal God, you have fed us with the bread of angels.  May we who come under their protection, like them give you continual service and praise; through Jesus Christ our Lord.  Amen.  [1]
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We give you thanks, almighty God, that you have refreshed us through the healing power of this gift of life.  In your mercy, strengthen us through this gift, in faith toward you and in fervent love toward one another; for the sake of Jesus Christ our Lord.  Amen.  [3]
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O God, we give you thanks that you have set before us this feast, the body and blood of your Son.  By your Spirit strengthen us to serve all in need and to give ourselves away as bread for the hungry, through Jesus Christ our Lord.  Amen.  [3]
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God of abundance, with this bread of life and cup of salvation you have united us with Christ, making us one with all your people.  Now send us forth in the power of your Spirit, so that we may proclaim your redeeming love to the world and continue forever in the risen life of Jesus Christ, our Lord.  Amen.  [3]
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Gracious God, in this meal you have drawn us to your heart, and nourished us at your table with food and drink, the body and blood of Christ.  Now send us forth to be your people in the world, and to proclaim your truth this day and evermore, through Jesus Christ, our Saviour and Lord.  Amen.  [3]
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O God, our life, our strength, our food, we give you thanks for sustaining us with the body and blood of your Son.  By your Holy Spirit, enliven us to be his body in the world, so that more and more we will give you praise and serve your earth and its many peoples, through Jesus Christ, our Saviour and Lord.  Amen.  [3]

Notes


[1]       The Book of Alternative Services 1985
[2]       Evangelical Lutheran Worship 2006
[2a]      Evangelical Lutheran Worship:  Leaders Desk Edition 2006
[3]       Alternative Collects for Years A, B & C of the RCL and Seasonal Prayers over the Gifts and after Communion 2019
[4]       Opening Prayers:  Collects in Contemporary Language 1997
[5]       Prayers for an Inclusive Church 2009
[6]       Revised Common Lectionary Prayers 2002

N.B.  Text in italics are possible alternatives suggested by the Ven. Richard Geoffrey Leggett, Ph.D.

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