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PRAYER Prayer for the Community of Saints We give thanks for All the saints, Signs of hope for us In a time when hope is Often difficult to discern. We give thanks for The communion of saints, Our living body-- Hope in the flesh, Our communities of faith. These support us When we lag behind, When we struggle to be present To those who suffer, When we let go Of our neighbor s hand. We give thanks For the saints who surround us, For our own call to sainthood, That challenge of baptism, That creative, disruptive grace, That instinctive turning toward the human family. We are images of each other, We are a raucous chorus Announcing the kingdom of God: Hear it and know It calls us home. Amen. ~ By Jane Deren This prayer can be used to celebrate All Saints Day on November 1. 1 / 1 Copyright October 2014 l Education for Justice, a Project of the Center of Concern

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Those who teach justice shall be like the stars forever - Daniel 12:3 Leader: On All Saint s Day, we remember those who have been inspired by great faith to devote their lives to social justice. Today, we recall their inspiring witness and ask them to pray for us all. Reader 1: Saint Teresa Chikaba of Guinea, kidnapped and enslaved at the age of 10, sold and later denied entry to the convent because of her race., For those who are victims of racial and ethnic discrimination and who are treated as non-humans; that we who are granted full rights will work alongside the victims of discrimination for a more just world., Reader 2: Blessed Alberto Hurtado, of Chile, Jesuit patron of Chilean trade unionists, admired for his focus on the more profound causes of poverty, For all workers and seekers of justice; that we might strive to universally address issues of workers rights, especially a living wage and health care for all workers, and that we, too, may see the deeper causes, Reader 3: Saint Katharine Drexel, of the United States, who spent millions of her family fortune to build schools and missions for the Native Americans, and who also founded the first U.S. university for African Americans, For those from whom educational opportunities have been withheld; that we may take initiative in challenging the inequalities that face minorities in education, the workplace, the legal system, and elsewhere, Reader 4: Blessed Daudi Okelo and Jildo Irwa, of Uganda, catechists who experienced intense tribal fighting, but who continued to teach a Gospel of dignity and peace, For all of us in this world of power struggles and division, that we may use the Gospel and our faith to work towards solutions that are for the good of all people, 2 /5 Copyright October 2014 l Education for Justice, a Project of the Center of Concern

Reader 5: Saint Maximilian Kolbe, of Poland, a priest who resisted the Nazis, was held prisoner at Auschwitz, and who offered to die in the place of another man there who was the father of young children, For all who resist structural injustice even when it may be dangerous; that they may continue to have faith, courage, and strength in the face of oppression and that they may have hearts of love even in the midst of evil, Reader 6: Saint Nimatullah Youssef Kassab Al-Hardini, of Lebanon, who lived through two civil wars in his country and suffered greatly with his people, For all those in the midst of relentless civil war, for children who grow up knowing gunfire and death, for orphaned youth recruited as soldiers, for victims of rape in war; that we may work to end this misery, Reader 7: Saint Rocco Gonzalez of Paraguay, who, realizing the dangers of slave trade, gathered the indigenous, moved inland, and taught trade and skills while maintaining indigenous culture., For indigenous peoples who have been raped and pillaged by slave trade and intolerance, that memory would heal and that all would now work together to protect culture, autonomy, and rights. Reader 8: Saint Lorenzo Ruiz of the Philippines, accused of murder for unknown reasons, who then tried to escape by ship but was killed upon landing, For all who are unjustly accused and held unfairly without access to legal representation that we will have the courage to hold governments accountable to the rights to a lawyer, trial, and protection that are guaranteed by law. Reader 9: Saint Pierre Toussaint, of Haiti, who, after accompanying his owner to New York City to flee the violence in Haiti, helped Haitian refugees and orphans who had been victims of devastation, For refugees across the world who flee violence, slavery, hunger, and devastation in their own countries; that we may welcome them warmly and assist in seeking solutions to the problems that caused their flight, 3 /5 Copyright October 2014 l Education for Justice, a Project of the Center of Concern

Reader 10: Blessed Victoria Rasoamanarivo, of Madagascar, a lay woman who became a pillar of the Church in Madagascar in the absence of priests on the island, For the church in the entire world and its development; that the plentiful skills of women will be better utilized and that women will be respected and encouraged to fill appropriate roles, Reader 11: Saint Cristobal Magallanes Jara, of Mexico, a former shepherd who worked with the indigenous people to form agrarian cooperatives and was later killed for preaching against armed rebellion, For indigenous and small farmers who struggle to compete in an increasingly globalized world; that we may act as global citizens, supporting small farmers and businesses and working to protect their livelihoods, Reader 12: Saint Juan Grande, of Spain, who worked in prisons and hospitals, started his own hospital, and then completely reformed the Church s health care system in his diocese, For those who suffer from a lack of adequate health care and who are plagued by preventable illness as a result; that we will work for a better system in which quality health care is accessible and affordable to all, Reader 13: Saint Josephine Bakhita, of Sudan, who was kidnapped into the slave-trade at the age of 9, then sold and resold until her final purchase freed her. For those children and women in Sudan who are victims of famine, war, violence, and fear; that we may play our part in calling the international community to stand against the terrible genocide in Sudan, Reader 14: Saint Anthony Peter Dich, of Vietnam, a simple farmer who was beheaded for sheltering a priest in his home during a period of religious persecution, For those of us who desire to help end the oppression of others, but who worry about the consequences for ourselves, our families, and our lives; that we, too, may have the strength to act with conviction, 4 /5 Copyright October 2014 l Education for Justice, a Project of the Center of Concern

Reader 15: Blessed Pope John XXIII, of Italy, whose papacy lasted only five years, but who renewed the church through his social documents and the summoning of the Second Vatican Council, For the people of your church, so inspired by your keen awareness of the Church s duty to stand up for the dignity of the poor; that your legacy of social justice will continue to inspire us to work for change, Reader 16: Saint Pedro de San Jose Betancur, of Guatemala, born a poor shepherd who was known to walk through the streets, ringing a bell and inviting the wealthy to repent, For the perpetrators of injustice, for corrupt government leaders, and for all those who pursue wealth at the expense of others; that we may lovingly invite even the perpetrators of injustice to be changed, Reader 17: Blessed Michael Ghebre, of Ethiopia, a holy priest who, unpopular with the government, was dragged in public from place to place before dying in a prison, For the humiliated, and for those on death row, both guilty and not guilty, whose shameful, often inhumane deaths will be witnessed by others; help us to work for an end to capital punishment, Reader 18: Saint Peter Ou, of China was known from his youth for his sense of justice and his outspoken defense of the poor and oppressed, For all of the poor and oppressed and for us; that we may have a compassionate awareness of the suffering around us and learn to be sowers of justice, Leader: God of our ancestors, like the saints who have gone before us and those who, today, bravely live their lives to rid our world of injustice, empower us with your Spirit so that we may also become your saints for peace with justice. Amen. 5 /5 Copyright October 2014 l Education for Justice, a Project of the Center of Concern