Rejoice! It is Monday in the octave of Easter.
The Gospel today begins with the Marys quickly leaving the tomb, fearful yet overjoyed. Then behold; they meet Jesus on their way and He greeted them. Wow. What a surprise! Imagine the excitement and joy that filled them at meeting the Master. I break out smiling picturing this scene in my mind while my heart fills with overwhelming love.
Each of the days during the octave continue the celebration of Easter. The following prayer written by St. Francis of Assisi helps me to keep the joy and wonder of the season alive in my heart. May the phrases resonate with yours as well.
Holy, holy, holy Lord God Almighty,
Who is and Who was and Who is to come.
Let us praise and glorify Him forever.
O Lord our God, You are worthy to receive
praise and glory and honor and blessing.
Let us praise and glorify Him forever.
The Lamb Who was slain is worthy to receive
power and divinity, and wisdom and strength,
and honor and glory and blessing.
Let us praise and glorify Him forever.
Let us bless the Father and the Son with the Holy Spirit.
Let us praise and glorify Him forever.
Bless the Lord all you works of the Lord:
Let us praise and glorify Him forever.
Sing praise to our God, all you His servants
and you who fear God, the small and the great.
Let us praise and glorify Him forever.
Let the heavens and the earth praise Him Who is glorious.
Let us praise and glorify Him forever.
Every creature that is in heaven and on earth and under the earth
and in the sea and those which are in it.
Let us praise and glorify Him forever.
Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit.
Let us praise and glorify Him forever.
As it was in the beginning, is now, and will be forever.
Let us praise and glorify Him forever.
All-powerful, most holy, most high, and supreme God:
all good, supreme good, totally good,
You Who are alone are good;
may we give You all praise, all glory, all thanks, all honor:
all blessing, and all good.
So be it!
So be it!
Amen.
Beth Price is part of the customer care team at Diocesan. She brings a unique depth of experience to the group due to her time spent in education, parish ministries, sales and the service industry over the last 25 yrs. She is a practicing spiritual director as well as a Secular Franciscan (OFS). Beth is quick to offer a laugh, a prayer or smile to all she comes in contact with. Reach her here bprice@diocesan.com.
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