Prayers
A prayer to end Child pornography
Lord of the New Wine
Out of the mystery of an unbegotten beginning, you
Turned inward and created outward, a sign of your being
And, from the beginning, you promised your faithful love
To a people, often unfaithful, enabling, eventually, that
You will be able to give yourself to your bride, the Church
“Who” lives out of love for you, her one bridegroom
Lord, you did not consult me about myself, but gave me
To begin through relationship, my parents co-creating
With you who give personal existence, calling me into
Relationship with them and with you: both of whom lead
Me to begin to know who I am and what my life is about.
What is will out, while taking in what is about, you gave us
Life from within, unfolding it outwardly, through an inner,
Personal, genealogical history of being who I am and my
Wife being who she is, opening into the past and across the
Present, even as the light of the universe travels, day and night
To an end you can envisage even if, for most of us, it is clearly
Out of sight’s reach: a goal of gathering us wholly into Life.
And so we come to my wife and I whom you, Lord, spoke to
Make us one in the making of an insoluble love open to life:
A life both individual and together, both born of a community
And called to be one: An event upon which to thread, as it
Were, our lifelong clinging to each other and to the word
Of beginning to be wed, as the dud and the gem, the joy and
The pain, along with the word which illuminates them and
Makes a history of salvation with us, as each other’s helper.
We celebrated the gift of yourself to your Church, as we
Married, taking between us your one gift to both of us:
Communion: A gift ever to help us to go beyond ourselves
In being more like you, the servant, who calls us to be in the
Service of life,
whether in action or in word, drawing on the
Word from the wedding feast of Cana:
That even if our wine runs dry yours is ever an undaunted, plentiful abundance!
But it is true, Lord, that there are many ways that we betray and
Have betrayed the bodily gift of being in love, knowing now, as
We do, the precious gift it is, unwrapped prematurely, so often,
But you alone are Lord of life and able to restore the lost
Innocence of so many, so help us begin again the gift of giving.
A woman wed, smiling, beautiful in passing, bringing prayer,
a Red car, memories already of being a sweeping beauty, visiting,
But now bearing our children, ten in all, two of whom passed to
Your Father too soon to be known but not too soon to be noticed,
Named, and remembered, if not by others certainly by my bride.
And I, a man, wed almost too old to be young, suffering the silent,
Subtle, strangulation of years of inexplicable weariness and then,
With the work of damp days in a laundry, lying in fitful sleeps
Until, striking with force, the clots cling and combine and block And undermine the health of one that thought he was still young.
So from us, and the life we go on living, loving, have come one,
And seven more of the children you have given, each a gift, yet
So different from ourselves, are yet identical: each no less an “I”
Than the other and all called out into life, sharing and helping en Route,
searching out as they go the meaning and purpose of life.
And so over the years, years long and short, the gift of marriage
Shows the wisdom of love to be about calling us out of affliction,
Loneliness, blighted as we were, yet each counterbalancing the Other,
with the practical and the spiritual weaving across our Differences,
creating a whole both textured and beyond our telling
Of living life to the full, as promised, one long past pilgrimage
Across the world ago, followed by many others, taking us out of
Ourselves, announcing the gifts of your faithful Love, ever calling Us to more:
to be vulnerable and, if possible, to help to heal hearts.
Francis Etheredge: Catholic married layman, father of 11, 3 of whom are in heaven and an author:
Articles and Commentaries
Former Louisville Catholic school teacher sentenced for federal child porn charges by Stephan Johnson WDRB
Roswell man and youth pastor arrested for possession of child porn by Sarah Motter KCTV5
Mississippi pastor accused of multiple sex crimes including child pornography, statutory rape by Pam Dankins Mississippi Clarion Ledger
North Carolina pastor who admitted to using church computer to access child sex abuse material sentenced to a decade in prison by Matthew Ablon WCNC-NBC 3
Pastor Is Sentenced To 10 Years For Possession And Receipt Of Child Sexual Abuse Material by U.S. Attorney's Office, Western District of North Carolina