Stations of the Cross: Overcoming Racism

Submitted by Joan Plumley

Opening prayer from the USCCB Stations of the Cross Reflection to address the sin of racism:

Lord of all, we pray for healing to address the persistent sin of racism, which is the rejection of the full humanity of some of your children, and the talents and potential you have given them. We pray for the grace to recognize the systems that do not support the dignity of every person, that do not promote respect for those who are seen as other, who bear the legacy of centuries of discrimination, fear, and violence. Give us eyes to see how the past has shaped the complex present.

We pray for social structures in which children of color can grow up without fear, in security and dignity, with access to health care and a quality education that will allow them to develop their gifts.

Empower us to create a new way forward, with a new sense of community that embraces and celebrates the rich diversity of all. Help us to live out your call to combat racism and hatred. Show us how to live in compassionate solidarity, supported by your grace and your love. We ask this through Christ, our Lord. Amen.

You can connect to the Stations of the Cross: Overcoming Racism prayer service with this link:

https://www.usccb.org/resources/
stations-of-the-cross-overcoming-racism.pdf

You are invited to pray “The Stations of the Cross for Overcoming Racism” on Tuesday, March 26, after 8:30 A.M. Mass in church.