LITANY OF WORK in honor of St. Joseph the Worker |
Response after each invocation: With St. Joseph the Worker, we praise you, O Lord. We give thanks to God for the work of our lives, For the work of our hands, For the work of our minds, For the work of our hearts, For the enlightening work of teachers, librarians, students, and coaches, For the healing work of doctors, nurses, and counselors, For the creative work of artists, musicians, painters, and sculptors, For the precise work of engineers, scientists, and computer specialists, For the nurturing work of homemakers, parents, and guardians, For the wise work of retirees and grandparents, For the proclaiming work of writers, photographers, editors, and publishers, For the trustworthy work of accountants, bankers, lawyers, politicians, and salespeople, For the faith-filled work of ordained, religious, and lay ministers, For the protective work of police, firefighters, and military personnel, For the dedicated work of secretaries, receptionists, and bookkeepers, For the compassionate work of volunteers, For the fruitful work of farmers, fishers, growers, and gardeners, For the judicious work of managers, administrators, directors, and supervisors, For the steadfast work of those who manufacture products, For the constructive work of builders, surveyors, architects, masons, and carpenters, For the efficient work of those who transport people and things by bus, train, plane, taxi, and boat, For the hospitable work of cooks, waiters and waitresses, cashiers, hotel and motel workers, For the clarifying work of television, radio, and news media workers, For the dependable work of telephone and postal workers, For the good work of all other co-workers, For our work which sheds light in the darkness, For our work which crates order from chaos, For our work which builds peace out of hostility, For our work which helps others, For our work which empowers others, For our work which inspires others, For our work which builds the Reign of God, Let us pray: Joseph, it was to you that the Father entrusted his Son and the Virgin Mother. Continue to be the sign of the Father's love for us. Form us in the ways of work as you formed Christ, so that we may labor for the building of the City of God. Teach us a profound respect for the mystery of creation and a reverence for the Father's presence in the material world around us. Help us bear witness to the sanctity of work in our daily living. May God grant us this grace through your intercession in union with Jesus and Mary.
Amen
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reflections, updates and homilies from Deacon Mike Talbot inspired by the following words from my ordination: Receive the Gospel of Christ whose herald you have become. Believe what you read, teach what you believe and practice what you teach...
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