HE Cardinal Vincent Nichols calls for Day of Prayer of Peace in the Holy Land
Cardinal Vincent Nichols is calling on Catholics across England and Wales to observe a special day of prayer for peace in the Holy Land on Friday 8th March.
As harrowing reports of the suffering of people in the Holy Land continue to hit the headlines, Cardinal Nichols encourages Catholics to embrace the Lenten pillars of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving in support of those impacted by the conflict.
The Cardinal has echoed Pope Francis’ call for a lasting ceasefire, the release of all hostages, for humanitarian aid to be allowed through to help those most in need in Gaza, and for hospitals, schools, and places of worship to be protected.
He now invites the faithful to make peace in the Holy Land a special focus of our prayers.
Writing to clergy in the Diocese of Westminster at the beginning of Lent, he said: “As we are all aware, the situation in the Holy Land has not improved, with failed negotiations, increasing humanitarian distress and a rising death toll.
“As Lent begins, I would like to urge that we continue our efforts, not least in prayer. And so I ask that, on Friday 8 March, there is a special focus of prayer for the Holy Land. This could take the form of a dedicated time of prayer, perhaps before the Blessed Sacrament, for peace in the Holy Land. It could be as simple as making any regular Lenten devotions you may be having on that day for this intention.”
Prayer
Join us in prayer this Friday as we ask God to bring peace to the Holy Land and heal the sufferings of those impacted by the ongoing conflict.
Please see below for a few ideas of how you can mark this day of prayer in a special way this Friday:
Pope Francis’ Prayer for Peace
Loyola Press – Prayer for Peace
Friends of the Holy Land Prayers and Reflections
Reflection by the Moderator of the Holy Land Co-ordination, Bishop Nicholas Hudson
Pray the Rosary (“Today please pray the great prayer of the Rosary that this conflict, in the homeland of Mary herself, will quickly come to an end” – Cardinal Vincent Nichols)
Attend Adoration or Stations of the Cross at your parish, or one nearby.