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THE HOLY TRANSFIGURATION OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST
April 24, 2022: Prayer for Ukraine and for Peace for the World
Click here for Ukrainian translation.
In solidarity with the Ukrainian Bishops of Canada we invite you to join with The Canadian Council of Churches on April 24, which is Pascha (Easter Sunday on the Julian calendar), to proclaim together that Christ is Risen, that love overcomes fear, and that life overcomes death and destruction.
We invite all worshipping communities to pray for peace and to ring your church bells at 12 noon your time (or offer some other liturgical action appropriate in your community) as a sign and celebration of hope.
Three Prayers for Ukraine
(Churches are invited to choose one.)
The below prayers are also available here in bifold format, suitable for inserting in church bulletins. Both this news story and the prayer bifold are available in Ukrainian translation.)
Prayer I
O God of love, we pray for the people of Ukraine,
the frail and the elderly,
the women and children who are left alone,
grieving families with loved ones who have fallen,
and the multitudes who have lost everything.
O God of peace, how we long that violence will cease,
that the machines of war,
will be transformed into implements of peace.
Be with the leaders of this world,
that their decisions will be keenly oriented
towards a just and lasting peace.
O God of compassion, open our hearts,
to care for the refugees who may come to our shores
and the needy stranger in our midst.
For Christ’s sake. Amen.
The Rev. Dr. Das Sydney, President,
The Canadian Council of Churches
Prayer II
O Lord God of powers, and God of our salvation, O God, who alone work wonders:
look down with mercy and compassion on Your humble servants,
and out of love for mankind hearken and have mercy on us and on the land of Ukraine.
Visit Your mercies and compassions upon Your humble servants,
those who defend Ukraine and her much-suffering people,
and hear us who fall down before Your deep compassion.
For You are the health and victory and salvation of them that put their hope in You,
and unto You do we send up glory: to the Father,
and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, now and ever,
and unto the ages of ages. Amen.
Adapted from the Byzantine liturgical tradition (“Prayer Service Sung in Times of War,” in Trebnyk, Book of Needs)
Prayer III
God of peace and justice,
we pray for the people of Ukraine
today.
We pray for peace and the laying down
of weapons.
We pray for all those who fear for
tomorrow,
that your Spirit of comfort would draw
near to them.
We pray for those with power over war
or peace,
for wisdom, discernment and
compassion to guide their decisions.
Above all, we pray for all your precious
children, at risk and in fear,
that you would hold and protect them.
We pray in the name of Jesus, the Prince
of Peace.
Amen.
Church of England Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby
Church of England Anglican Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell
Additional Ideas for Observing the Day of Prayer for Ukraine and Peace for the World
- Reading Psalm 34(35 Septuagint numbering)
- Praying the Lord’s Prayer in the language(s) of our heart
- Doing justice, loving one another as Christ loves us, and working for peace are central to the mission of God’s people in the world[1]
- Remembering, this day and every day, all who suffer from violence, war and destruction
- As we have been blessed, giving generously to the charity of your choice to support the humanitarian response in Ukraine and other areas of conflict in our common home
- Organizing to assist and welcome the Ukrainians and others who have been uprooted from their communities and are now searching for a new place to call home
- Ringing your church bells at 12:00 PM (local time zone) to proclaim that Christ is Risen, that life has overcome death, and that love has overcome fear
In Christ,
+ Lawrence (Huculak), Ukrainian Catholic Archeparch of Winnipeg, Metropolitan, UCC
+ Ilarion (Rudnyk), Bishop of Edmonton and the Western Eparchy, Locum Tenens of the Metropolitan Cathedral of the UOCC
+ David (Motiuk), Ukrainian Catholic Eparch of Edmonton,
Administrator of the New Westminster Eparchy, UCC
+ Andriy (Peshko), Bishop of Toronto and the Eastern Eparchy of the UOCC
+ Bryan (Bayda), Ukrainian Catholic Eparch of Saskatoon, Administrator of Toronto and Eastern Canada, UCC
Rev. Dr. Das Sydney, President, The Canadian Council of Churches
Pastor Peter Noteboom, General Secretary, The Canadian Council of Churches
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Молитва за Україну – Prayer for Ukraine
A prayer for Ukraine in a time of War – As Blessed by His Grace Bishop Ilarion of Edmonton and the Western Eparchy, Locum Tenens of the Metropolitan Cathedral.
Молитва за Україну
Господи Боже наш, Ти Бог Єдиний на небесах і на землі, Ти володієш усіма царствами й народами. В руках Твоїх міцність і сила, й ніхто опиратися Тобі не може. Ти сидиш на херувимах і Тебе безперестанно оспівують серафими, тож що може проти Тебе людина? Приклони, Господи, вухо Твоє й почуй; споглянь очима Твоїми й побач злі наміри ворогів наших. Віримо, що Ти один Милостивий і Сильний, і можеш позбавити нас від рук їхніх. Ти зберіг раба Твого Давида від руки сильного, вкотре показавши, що сила Твоя в немочі звершується, і прийняв журбу серця Езекії, подавши йому продовження років життя. Подай же мир і спокій боголюбивому народові нашому, й не віддай нам за гріхи наші. Бо пам’ятаємо слова Спасителя нашого, Єдинородного Сина Твого й Господа нашого Ісуса Христа: «Всі, хто взяв меч, від меча загинуть». Тож не на зброю нашу, а лише на Тебе надію покладаємо, силу Твою відаючи. Ти твориш чудеса, від Тебе перемога й поразка. Даруй Україні нашій мир глибокий і непорушний, від війни та нашестя супротивників оберігаючи, й усе благе на користь душевну й тілесну подаючи. Бо Ти є Бог милості, Цар миру й Спаситель душ наших, і тобі славу возсилаємо, Отцю, і Сину, і Святому Духу, нині й повсякчас, і на віки віків. Амінь.
Prayer for Ukraine
O Lord our God, You are the Only God in heaven and on earth, You have dominion over all kingdoms and nations. Strength and power are in Your hands, and no one can resist You. You rest upon the cherubim and the seraphim constantly praise You, so what can man do against you? Incline Your ear, O Lord, and hear; behold with Your eyes the evil intentions of our enemies. We believe that You alone are Merciful and Strong, and that You can deliver us from their hands. You saved Your servant David from the hand of the strong, showing, once again, that Your strength is in the weak, and accepted the sorrow of Hezekiah’s heart, granting him more years of life. Give peace and tranquility to our God-loving people, and recompense us not for our sins. For we remember the words of our Savior, Your Only Begotten Son, and our Lord Jesus Christ: “All who take the sword, shall perish by the sword.” Therefore, we do not rely on our weapons, but only on You, knowing Your power. You work miracles, from You comes victory and defeat. Grant our Ukraine a deep and inviolable peace, protecting her from war and invasion of enemies, and giving her all that is good for the benefit of soul and body. For You are the God of mercy, the King of Peace and the Savior of our souls, and we offer unto You glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, now and ever and unto the ages of ages. Amen.