A Day of Lamentation for Gun Violence Wednesday, March 14, 2018 St. Paul s Cathedral, Burlington, Vermont

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A Day of Lamentation for Gun Violence Wednesday, March 14, 2018 St. Paul s Cathedral, Burlington, Vermont Welcome to St. Paul s Cathedral. At the beginning of each hour of this day of prayer and reflection, a bell will sound. All then stand for prayer, after which a spoken or musical reflection will be offered. A bell will then sound again and we will remain in silent meditation until the end of the hour. Please feel free to move about the church, respecting the silence others wish to keep. Rest rooms can be found off the entry lobby.

A Day of Lamentation for Gun Violence 8:30 Morning Prayer, led by Gabriel Dixon, member of St. Paul s Cathedral, employee at UVM Medical Center s Emergency Department 9:00 Prayers The Very Rev. A. Jeanne Finan, Dean and Rector of St. Paul s Cathedral Reflection The Rt. Rev. Thomas C. Ely, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Vermont 10:00 Prayers Dr. Lee Williams, member of St. Paul s Cathedral Reflection Dr. Mark Howe, Canon Precentor of St. Paul s Cathedral 10:17 The tower bells toll seventeen times, in memory of the seventeen people killed in Parkland, Florida on February 14 11:00 Prayers Sharon Panitch, member of Ohavi Zedek Synagogue Reflection Dr. Jennifer Sisk, member of St. Paul s Cathedral and Professor of English, UVM 12:00 Prayers Betsy Emerson, member of St. Paul s Cathedral Reflection Jane Van Landingham, member of Burlington Friends Meeting 2

1:00 Prayers Sue Brooks, member of Christ Church Presbyterian Reflection The Rev. Mark Demers, Pastor of First United Methodist Church, Burlington 2:00 Prayers The Rev. Dr. Fred Moser, Rector of Trinity Church, Shelburne Reflection The Rev. Kim Hardy, Priest in Partnership with St. James Church, Essex Junction 3:00 Prayers Roy V. Hill II, member of College Street Congregational Church and charter/ founding member of New Alpha Missionary Baptist Church Reflection Sister Pat McKittrick, Sisters of Providence 4:00 Prayers Jud Lawrie, member of the First Unitarian Universalist Society Reflection The Rev. David G. Hamilton, Rector of All Saints Church, South Burlington 5:00 Prayers The Rev. Sally May, Pastor of Malletts Bay Congregational Church Reflection The Rev. Arnold I. Thomas, Pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Jericho 5:15 Procession to Battery Park to stand in vigil Prayer and charge Bishop Ely 3

Litany I The congregation s responses are printed in boldface. Have mercy upon us, most holy God, Source of all being, all hope, and all life. briefly. We confess to you, O God, our worship of unholy things fashioned not by you, but by our own hands. We confess to you our fascination with those guns and weapons that claim the lives of the undefended and the vulnerable, especially of children wounded and killed in acts of random terror. We confess to you our attachment to the means of violence and bloodshed, and our idolatry in claiming that they alone can save us. We confess to you that our eyes have watched what is worthless, and that we have allowed our hearts to be misshapen by media that glorify violence and trivialize human life. We confess to you our lack of courage and clarity in public policy, choosing individual rights over the common weal. We confess to you that we have appealed to your holy Name to justify our right to defend and protect, even when you gave up your defenses, dying on the cross to rise again and to destroy the power of sin and death. We confess to you our willingness to allow the false god of consumerism to deafen us to the cries of the injured and the grieving. We confess to you the poverty of our response to gun deaths among people of color and our lack of the outrage that we reserve for the slaughter of white children. We confess to you our facile acceptance of the lie that the only thing that can stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. 4

Hear us, good Lord and God of all creation, and grant us the grace to build more loving households, to be more caring neighbors, to fund and equip our schools more generously, and to hear in our hearts your message of love and forgiveness. Unfetter us, O God of deliverance, from the grip of the unholy trinity of poverty, racism, and guns. Guide us, O God of the prophets, in the difficult conversations about what truly drives our fears. Protect, O God our Sun and Shield, those whom you have called to speak the truth to the powerful and the contented. Teach us, O God of Holy Community, to desire only the sword of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, and the helmet of salvation. Help us, O God of Shalom, to dwell peacefully and boldly in your Holy Name, that the militias of hatred and fear will step back and fall to the ground. Christ, have mercy. Eternal God, in whose perfect reign no weapon is drawn but the sword of righteousness, no strength known but the strength of love: Guide us with your cloud by day and your fire by night, and grant us wisdom and courage for the facing of this hour. All this we ask for the sake of your love. Amen. Let us bless the Lord. Thanks be to God. Freely adapted from a litany by Rt. Rev. A. Robert Hirschfeld, Diocese of New Hampshire (Lent 2018) 5

Litany II The congregation s responses are printed in boldface. O God of Life and Love, you created all people as one family and called us to live together in harmony and peace; surround us with your love as we face the challenges and tragedies of gun violence. briefly. For those we love, for our neighbors, for strangers and aliens, and for those known to you alone: O God of Righteousness, you have given our civic leaders power and responsibility to protect us and to uphold our right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. briefly. For all who bear such responsibility; for all who struggle to discern what is right in the face of powerful political forces: O God of Compassion, we thank you for first responders: for police officers, firefighters, and EMTs; for all those whose duties bring them to the streets, the lobbies, the malls, the homes, and all places suffering the daily ravages of gun violence; give them courage and sound judgment in the heat of the moment, and grant them compassion for the victims. briefly. For our brothers and sisters who risk their lives and their serenity as they rush to our aid: O God of Mercy, bind the wounds of all who suffer from gun violence, of those who are maimed and disfigured, of those left alone and grieving, and of those who struggle to get through one more day; bless them with your presence and help them find hope. briefly. For all whose lives are forever marked by the scourge of gun violence: 6

O God of Remembrance, may we not forget those who have died in the gun violence that we have allowed to become routine; receive them into your heart and comfort us with your promise of eternal love and care. briefly. For all who have died, for those who die today, and for those who will die tomorrow: O God of Justice, help us your people to find our voice; empower us to change this broken world and to protest the needless deaths caused by gun violence; give us the power to rise above our fear of futility, and grant us the conviction to serves as advocates for change. briefly. For your vision of love and harmony: Eternal God, in whose perfect reign no weapon is drawn but the sword of righteousness, no strength known but the strength of love: Guide us with your cloud by day and your fire by night, and grant us wisdom and courage for the facing of this hour. All this we ask for the sake of your love. Amen. Let us bless the Lord. Thanks be to God. Freely adapted from a litany by Rt. Rev. Stephen T. Lane, Diocese of Maine (February, 2018) 7