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A Good Friday prayer for our suffering world

On April 17, 2014May 19, 2021
Tony Magliano

By prayerfully meditating before a crucifix, one can see and begin to understand, the ultimate result of sin.

The Romans’ sins, the Jews’ sins, our sins nailed our Lord Jesus to the cross. The cost of sin is death. Our sins killed the Son of God. Our sins crucified our loving Lord. And our sins continue his suffering passion.

God is with us

God is not the grand watchmaker, who created the world and now sits back and watches from afar as humanity suffers. No, by his incarnation, life, passion, and death he has proven that he is with us — especially in our suffering.

Let us pray

From the personal sins of pride, arrogance, selfishness, greed, indifference, envy, lust, anger, unkindness, and violence, save us O Lord. Make us instead men and women whose lives reflect your humility, compassion, selflessness, generosity, justice, kindness, purity, gentleness, and nonviolence.
From our indifference to the structures of sin so evident in our society and world, save us O Lord.
From an abortion industry which profits from the brutal dismembering and murder of unborn babies, save us O Lord.
From an insufficient government response to the suffering of our poor and hungry brothers and sisters in this country and throughout the world, save us O Lord.
From the many corporations that reap huge profits from the use of sweatshop labor, that refuse to pay a living wage, that produce unsafe products, that pollute and dangerously warm our earth, save us O Lord.
From the military industrial complex which produces the guns and weapons that kill far more innocent civilians than combatants, save us O Lord.

It is said that in a deeply loving marriage, when the wife cries, the husband tastes the salt. So it is with humanity and God. As the Father of all, God continues to suffer when his children hurt themselves and each other.

Turn away from sin

A prayerful meditation before the crucifix should inspire us to be more firmly committed to living out the Ash Wednesday instruction: “Turn away from sin and be faithful to the Gospel.”

Let’s turn to God in prayer and ask for divine humility and strength to turn away from our personal sins which not only hurt God and us, but also lead to what Blessed Pope John Paul II called the “structure of sin” in the world.

Let us remember also that the crucifixion was not only the ultimate sign of the evil of sin, but was also the ultimate sign of the love God has for us. And that death — even the most loving death of Jesus — does not have the final word. Christ’s resurrection does!

So let’s live as brothers and sisters of the resurrected Lord Jesus, fully committed to building a just and peaceful world.


Tony Magliano is an internationally syndicated social justice and peace columnist.

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