International Day for the Eradication of Poverty 17 th October

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COMMISSION FOR JUSTICE, PEACE AND INTEGRITY OF CREATION USG/UISG SECRETARIAT Via Aurelia 476, CP 9099 Aurelio, 00165 Roma, Italy. Tel/Fax: (39).06.6622929 (direct) Tel: (39) 06.665231 (reception) Email: jpicusguisg@lasalle.org International Day for the Eradication of Poverty 17 th October The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because he has anointed me to preach the good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed. (Luke 4: 18-19) In 1992, the General Assembly of the United Nations declared 17 th October the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty. The JPIC Commission of the USG/UISG 1 aims to promote awareness of the need to eradicate poverty and destitution in all countries, particularly in developing countries. This prayer service was prepared for the Commission by the NGO Social Justice Ireland. Opening Prayer. We gather in your presence Lord. We ask that this prayer will draw us deeper into right relationships with You, with ourselves, with each other, with institutions and with the earth. We place our hopes, our dreams, our works and our efforts for justice in particular the eradication of poverty before You. We pray that we may listen deeply and reflectively so that we will be more consciously aware of the needs of the most vulnerable in our society. Having identified those needs may we have courage to work courageously for the Reign of God and the transformation of our World, Amen. Opening song. Voices that Challenge. (music and text by David Haas) Call us to hear the voices that challenge Deep in the hearts of all people! By serving your world as lovers and dreamers, We become voices that challenge! For we are the voice of God! Voices that challenge: The children who long to be heard and respected! The lowly and broken destroyed by oppression! The old and the fearful who hope for a new day! Voices that challenge: The lives and the cries of the poor and the silenced! The young ones who dream of a world free of hatred! The sick and the dying who cry for compassion! 1 JPIC Commission Rome: email jpicusguisg@lasalle.org and www.jpicformation.wikispaces.org

Reflection Quote. Voices that challenge: The ones who seek peace by their witness and courage! The women who suffer the pain of injustice! The people with AIDS and those plagued with addiction! The prophets and heroes who call us to question! The healers who teach us forgiveness and mercy! The victims of violent abuse and aggression! The Christ who gave his life that we might live! If a brother or sister be naked, says Saint James; if they lack their daily nourishment, and one of you says to them: Go in peace, be warmed and be filled, without giving them what is necessary for the body, what good does it do? (James 2:15-16). Today no one can be ignorant any longer of the fact that in whole continents countless men and women are ravished by hunger, countless numbers of children are undernourished, so that many of them die in infancy, while the physical growth and mental developments of many others are retarded and as a result whole regions are condemned to the most depressing despondency.let each one examine his/her conscience, a conscience that conveys a new message for our times. Is she/he prepared to support out of his/her own pocket works and undertakings organised in favour of the most destitute? Is she/he ready to pay higher taxes so that the public authorities can intensify their efforts in favour of development? Populorum Progressio 45-47 Time for quiet reflection and sharing. The Guest of Yahweh (Psalm 14/15). Yahweh, who can find a home in your tent, Who can dwell on your holy mountain? Whoever lives blamelessly, who acts uprightly, who speaks the truth from the heart, who does not slander with his tongue. Who does no wrong to his fellow citizen who casts no discredit on a neighbour who holds the godless in disdain, but honours those who love Yahweh Who stands by a pledge come what may, who takes no interest on a loan 2

who takes no bribe to harm the innocent no one who so acts can ever be shaken. Intercessions. Litany from the Frontiers of Charity. Response/ May love find a way through us. 1. In a world fragmented and divided, may love find a way to bring harmony and unity. R/ 2. In a world of economic extremes, may love find a way to level injustices. R/ 3. In a world where some consume more than all need, may love find a way to awaken consciousness. R/ 4. In a world of spiritual poverty and material surfeit, may love find a way to open hearts to the enough of God. R/ 5. In a world of small thinking and selfishness may love find a way to live with global intent. R/ 6. In a world of suffering humanity and dwindling natural systems may love find a way to bring the fullness of life to all. R/ 7. In a world of growing wakefulness across boundaries, may love find a way to connect energies and efforts. R/ 8. In a world of increasingly complete geo-political and socio- economic webs, may love find a way to create simple and just solutions. R/ 9. In a world where global dilemmas seem overwhelming, may love find a way to take one step at a time. R/ Pause for Thought. (Economic Justice for All #94). The needs of the poor take priority over the desires of the rich; the rights of workers over the maximization of profits; the preservation of the environment over uncontrolled industrial expansion; the production to meet social needs over production for military purposes. Let us pray: Loving Creator, you made all people in your image and likeness. Help us to realise that all men and women are people of great worth and dignity. Give us the strength and courage to work for justice and peace, so that all people may be able to live according to the dignity you gave them. We ask you this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God for ever and ever Amen. Song/Hymn. 3

Beatitudes for Social Engagement. (Louise Helene Renou). when you remain available, sharing in simplicity what you possess. when you weep over the absence of happiness around you, and throughout the World. when you opt for gentleness and dialogue even when this seems long and difficult. when you creatively devise new ways of donating your time, your tenderness and gems of hope. when you listen with your heart to detect what is gift in others. when you strive to take the first step, the necessary one to attain peace with brothers and sisters throughout the world. when you keep in your heart wonderment, openness and free questioning of life. when you take seriously your faith in the Risen Christ. Song/Hymn. Gospel Reading: Matthew 25:31-45 When the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all his holy angels with him, then he shall sit on the throne of his glory. And there will gather before him all the nations, and he will choose them one by one, like the shepherd separates the sheep from the goats. And he sets the sheep from his right and the goats from his left. That is when the King says to those from his right, Come, blessed of my Father, inherit the Kingdom that was destined for you from the foundations of the universe. For I was hungry and you gave me to eat. I was thirsty and you gave me to drink. I was an outcast and you took me in. I was naked and you clothed me. I was ill and you visited me. I was in prison and you came to me. Then the saintly will say to him, Our Lord, when did we see you hungry and we fed you, or you were thirsty and we gave you drink? And when did we see you an outcast and we took you in or when were you naked and we clothed you? And when did we see you ill or in prison and we came to you? And the King replied and told them, Amen, I am telling you, that whatever you do for one of these my little brethren, for me you have done that. Then he will say also to those on his left, Go away from me you accursed to eternal fire that is set for the Devil and his angels. For, I was hungry and you did not give me to eat. I was thirsty and you did not give me to drink. I was an outcast and you did not take me in. 4

And I was naked and you did not clothe me. And I was ill and in prison and you did not visit me. Then they too shall reply and say, Our Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or an outcast or naked or ill or in prison, and we did not serve you? Then he will reply and say to them, Amen, I am telling you, that whatever you did not do for one of these little ones, neither did you do it for me. And they will go these to eternal torment and the saintly to eternal life. Time for quiet reflection and sharing. Intercessions. Response/ May God be gracious and bless us. We pray that all Nations work together to build a world of justice, love and peace. R/ We pray that all people have what they need to live a dignified and fully human life. R/ We pray that all people may have sufficient income to live life with dignity. R/ We pray that all people have meaningful work R/ We pray that all people have access to adequate and appropriate accommodation. R/ We pray that all people have access to adequate and appropriate healthcare. R/ We pray that all people have access to relevant education throughout their lives. R/ We pray that all people can have the opportunity for self development and so can participate more fully in their community and the wider society. R/ We pray that all people can contribute to developing meaningful shared values in society. R/ We pray that all people have a genuine voice in shaping the decisions that affect them and that all people can contribute to the development of society. R/ We pray that all development is socially, economically and environmentally sustainable for this generation and the generations to come. R/ Pause for Thought. (Sollicitudo Rei Sociallis #39). Interdependence must be transformed into solidarity, based upon the principle that the goods of creation are meant for all.solidarity helps us to see the other whether a person, people or nation, not just as some kind of instrument, with a work capacity and physical strength to be exploited at low cost and then discarded when no longer useful, but as our neighbour Let us pray: God our Father, we ask you to help us to imitate your Son who was concerned for the poor and needy. Help us to be on the side of the poor and to be with them as they struggle for their rights. We ask you this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God for ever and ever Amen. 5

To Have Hope. is to believe that history continues open to the dream of God and to human creativity. is to continue affirming that it is possible to dream a different world, without hunger, without injustice, without discrimination. is to be a courier of God and courier of men and women of good will, tearing down walls, destroying borders, building bridges. is to believe in the revoluntionary potential of faith, is to leave the door open so that the Spirit can enter and make all things anew. is to begin again as many times as necessary. is to believe that hope is not the last thing that dies. is to believe that hope cannot die that hope no longer dies. is to live. (Missionary Sisters of St. Charles Borromeo (Scalabrinians) Honduras.) 6

Closing prayer. Our Father Our Father, who are in heaven, Hallowed be Your Name. Your Kingdom come. Your Will be done, on earth as it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. Amen. Let us pray. God our Father, we ask you to help us to worship you in an acceptable way. Help us to be always aware that true worship demands of us to live just lives and to work for justice and peace in the world. We ask you this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God for ever and ever Amen. Closing song. Canticle of Mary. My soul glorifies the Lord, my spirit rejoices in God my Saviour. He looks on his servant in her lowliness; henceforth all ages will call me blessed. The Almighty works marvels for me. Holy is his name! His mercy is from age to age, on those who fear him. He puts forth his arm in strength and scatters the proud-hearted. he casts the mighty from their thrones and raises the lowly. He fills the starving with good things, sends the rich away empty. He protects Israel, his servant, remembering his mercy, the mercy promised to our Ancestors, to Abraham and his heirs for ever. Suggested questions for reflection and discussion. 1. What is poverty? In Ireland the Irish Government define poverty as People are living in poverty if their income and resources (material, cultural and social) are 7

so inadequate as to preclude them from having a standard of living that is regarded as acceptable by Irish society generally. As a result of inadequate income and resources people may be excluded and marginalized from participating in activities that are considered the norm for other people in society. (NAPS 1997). How do you define poverty? Does your Government have a definition of poverty? 2. If the obligation to provide justice for all means that the poor have the single most urgent economic claim on the conscience of the nation and indeed wider world. What are the implications for the choices we make in a time of economic prosperity or recession? 3. As followers of Christ, we are challenged to make a fundamental "option for the poor". How do we assess life styles, policies and institutions in terms of their impact on people who are poor? 4. What can you do to work for a more just society, in particular, the eradication of poverty? Please contact the JPIC USG/UISG at jpicusguisg@lasalle.org with any comment and/or any new or improved translations. Further information on the work of the JPIC USG/UISG Commission can be accessed through http://jpicformation.wikispaces.com 8