Welcome to Precious Blood Renewal Center in Liberty, Missouri, for this April Taize Prayer Service.
If you are joining us on April 1, it is the beginning of a three-day period of prayer called the Sacred Triduum, during which we celebrate the most momentous events in salvation history. The Triduum is sacred time when we are celebrating the Paschal Mystery, together as one Church, rejoicing in the resurrection with uplifted and responsive minds.
We pray:
Almighty ever-living God,
who created all people
to seek you always by desiring you
and, by finding you, come to rest,
grant, we pray,
that, despite every harmful obstacle,
all may recognize the signs of your fatherly love
and the witness of the good works
done by those who believe in you,
and so in gladness confess you,
the one true God and Father of our human race.
Through Christ our Lord.
+Amen.
You can find more Taize prayer services here.
You can find more Lenten Reflections here.
The lead image is a manuscript leaf with the Last Supper and the Washing of the Apostles’ Feet Leaf, from a Royal Psalter. ca. 1250–70.
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