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WORK A summary of a reflection given by the Rev. Dr. Giacomo Cassese's at an Annual Meeting of SFIWJ
first religion, the first form of worship to God: “Prelaxary Religion” (before The Fall). - We could also assume that the original intention of work was to create communion as well as community.
special relationship with his/her Creator that would allow him/her to reach his/her highest potential and integrate his/her existence where there was no division between the holy and the profane. - The human being assumed the work as a “holistic” or cosmic act where his/her double physical and spiritual dimension were to be used.
Decent work is a God-created activity that allows the human being to hold a special relationship with the Creator and his creation. That is to say that the human being is co-creator with God, a responsible partner in taking care of what God has made. As he/she works, the human being promotes and fulfills him/herself, develops his/her divine creativity, becomes humanized and reaches his/her potential; however, when one works alienated from God’s original intention, he/she is exploited, used and dehumanized. Work is not only a resource to obtain our material sustenance, but rather a divine instrument to defend and preserve life. Life only belongs to the Creator, our Lord. In the book of Ecclesiastes, Solomon sums it up like this: “The only pleasure he has in this life is eating and drinking and enjoy himself. He can at least do this as he labors…” Ecclesiastes 8:15. |
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THE MORNING PRAYERS Thank you to Laurie Hafner and Santiago Leon of Coral Gables Congregational Church for bringing this prayer to our attention! Leader: Dear God, we pray for children, who put chocolate fingers everywhere, who like to be tickled, who stomp in puddles and ruin their new pants, who color outside the lines, and who can never find their shoes. Hear our prayer, O God. People: We pray for those who stare at photographers from behind barbed wire, who can’t race down the street in a new pair of sneakers, who never “counted potatoes,” who never go to the circus. Hear our prayer, O God. Leader: We pray for children who give sticky kisses and give fistfuls of Dandelions, who sleep with the dog and have funerals for their goldfish, who give hugs in a hurry and forget their lunch money, who cover themselves with Band-aids and sing off key. Hear our prayer, O God. People: We pray for those who never get dessert, who have no favorite “blankie” to drag behind them, who don’t have any rooms to clean up, whose pictures aren’t on anybody’s refrigerator, and whose monsters are real. Hear our prayer, O God. Leader: We pray for children who spend all their allowance before Tuesday, who throw tantrums in the grocery store and pick at their food, who get visits from the tooth fairy and who don’t like to be kissed in front of the carpool, who squirm in church and scream in the telephone, whose tears we sometimes laugh at and whose smiles can make us cry. Hear our prayer, O God. People: And we pray for those whose nightmares come in the daytime, who will eat anything, who have never seen a dentist, who aren’t spoiled by anybody, who go to bed hungry and cry themselves to sleep, who live and move, but have no being. Hear our prayer, O God. Leader: We pray for children who want to be carried and for those who must, for those we never give up on and for those who don’t get a second chance, for those we smother with love, and for those who will grab the hand of anybody kind enough to offer it. Hear our prayer, O God. People: We pray for guidance that through our hearts and hands, we may work on behalf of children everywhere. Guide us that we might teach, nurture, and protect those children in our community and might share the love of Christ with the “least of these.” Hear our prayer, O God. Amen. |