Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2021

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The week of Jan.18th-25th every year has been designated by many Christian churches as the ‘Week of Prayer for Christian Unity’, when we pray along with Jesus in John 17, that we will be one, as the Father & He are one.

The work of building unity between Catholics and other Christians can be a slow, long and hard process, because of the history of misunderstanding, suspicion and distrust.  Occasions for encouragement in this area can be few and far between, when disunity is so entrenched and formidable at times.  As Pope John Paul II said in his encyclical ‘That They May Be One’, “Christians cannot underestimate the burden of longstanding misgivings inherited from the past and of mutual misunderstandings and prejudices” (Ut Unim Sint 2).  We might even ask the question if such a unity is possible.

It is important to acknowledge that the kind of unity that Jesus prayed for in John 17:20-21 is beyond human energies & abilities.  And yet we hope for it on the basis of it being God’s expressed will for us in Jesus’ prayer and that nothing is impossible for God.  The basis for our hope is the prayer of Jesus for the Church, the love of the Father for us and in the power of the Holy Spirit active in us.  “And hope does not disappoint us because the love of God is poured forth in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who has been given to us” (Rom.5:5).  Let us then continue to persevere in prayer for this unity, joining our brothers and sisters around the world during this week of prayer.

The material for this year’s week of prayer has been put together by the Monastic Community of Grandchamp . The theme that was chosen, “Abide in my love and you shall bear much fruit”, is based on John 15:1-17 and expresses Grandchamp Community’s vocation to prayer, reconciliation and unity in the church and the human family.

A prayer booklet to guide you in your prayer during these days is available in downloadable pdf format here

Check it out; then ask God about how he might want you to join in this time of prayer – either on your own or together with others who carry this vision in their hearts.

If you’d like to join us online in prayer, we have an ‘Kerygma Australia Online Gathering’ on Tuesday, Jan.19th from 8-9 pm AEDT. We usually have a fun activity, a chat, an encouragement & time of prayer (for one another and for what’s coming up). The focus of our intercession this time will be for unity in the Body of Christ. Click here to let us know you’ll be joining us

 

Read more about the community that prepared the materials for the ‘Week of Prayer for Christian Unity’ this year and how God has led them to live out this grace of Christian unity through their history, in my next post: https://www.kerygma.org.au/the-monastic-community-of-grandchamp

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