Thanksgiving
We thank you, our God and Father
for being a close and friendly God, a Father God,
that doesn't want to be feared but loved,
that doesn't threaten punishments but is a pure promise,
a God who is life and who embraces us both now and forever.
Therefore it is both reasonable and important
that our hearts overflow with happiness
when we think continuously about You,
and that our prayer
may be a constant heartfelt thanksgiving.
Today, like all the other days of our life,
we give you thanks and we bless you
with this hymn of glory.
Memorial of the Lord's Supper
Thank you, Father, for giving us Jesus,
we don't have better words to express our thanks.
Thank you, Father. Jesus is everuthing for us
and he has taught us a new scale of values.
He only looked at peoples' hearts
and he never took into account their social or religious status.
He taught us every day that for him,
there were not persons of greater or lesser degree
and that we are all equal before God
and no one can be excluded from society.
He insisted with us again and again
that we cannot forget about those brothers
whom, first, we have empoverished
and, afterwards, separated and marginalised.
And, at the end of his life, he moulded these ideas in a sign
and invited us to celebrate a meal of brotherhood.
Invocation to the Spirit of God
Remembering the whole life of Jesus,
how he supported with fortitude his death on the cross,
and how you welcomed him finally in your arms as a son,
we ask you, holy Father, to send us your Spirit
so that we who form this community here together
may know how to place our grain of sand
in the construction of your Kingdom.
Banish from our life, Father God,
pride, envy, anger and all evil,
and help us to be good, simple, accesible, sincere.
We want to be friendly, understanding and collaborative.
Nobody, in our community,
must feel marginalised or inferior.
We want to make happy all those who surround us
and also those who live far away but who need us.
Following now the model of Jesus's prayer,
we are going to bless your name, holy God and our Father,
and to desire that your plan for this world may become a reality,
we are going to promise our best will
so that bread and water are shared equally
and we may know how to forgive each other and live in peace.
We ask for the strength of your spirit to fight each day
to do good and remove evil from our lives.
We trust in You, do not let go of our hand, Father God.
AMEN.
Rafael Calvo