Offer prayers with gratitude.RECENTLY AT A liturgy of the Eastern Orthodox tradition, I heard a story of a kind we do not often hear in the western church. The preacher was a bishop of the Church in Albania, a church only lately emerged from decades of persecution Persecution Albigenses medieval sect suppressed by a crusade, wars, and the Inquisition. [Fr. Hist.: NCE, 53] Camisards uprising of Protestant peasantry after the revocation of Edict of Nantes in 1685 was brutally suppressed by the meted out Adj. 1. meted out - given out in portions apportioned, dealt out, doled out, parceled out distributed - spread out or scattered about or divided up by a totalitarian government. The readings included these words by Paul: "Do not worry about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving Thanksgiving annual U.S. holiday celebrating harvest and yearly blessings; originated with Pilgrims (1621). [Am. Culture: EB, IX: 922] See : America Thanksgiving national holiday with luxurious dinner as chief ritual. [Am. Pop. let your requests be made known to God." (Phillipians 4.6). The bishop interpreted the phrase "with thanksgiving" to mean, not that thanksgiving was a third category after prayer and supplication, but rather that thanksgiving formed the context and underpinning un·der·pin·ning n. 1. Material or masonry used to support a structure, such as a wall. 2. A support or foundation. Often used in the plural. 3. Informal The human legs. Often used in the plural. of all prayer. So he told us a legend from his part of the world. A Christian prince Christian Haley Prince (1972?-17 February 1991) was a Yale student whose murder in New Haven highlighted racial and class tensions between town and gown. Prince, the son of Edward and Sally Prince of Chevy Chase, Maryland, was a fourth-generation Yale alumnus, a member of had among his courtiers a person of intelligence, competence and wisdom who accompanied him everywhere. What the prince admired most about him was his sense of gratitude to God and his belief that thanksgiving was the root of faithful life. One day as the two were hunting, a strap on a saddle broke and needed repair. The courtier produced some tools and they began to work. As they worked, the courtier's hand slipped and he cut off the ends of two of the prince's fingers. Enraged en·rage tr.v. en·raged, en·rag·ing, en·rag·es To put into a rage; infuriate. [Middle English *enragen, from Old French enrager : en-, causative pref. , the prince had him imprisoned im·pris·on tr.v. im·pris·oned, im·pris·on·ing, im·pris·ons To put in or as if in prison; confine. [Middle English emprisonen, from Old French emprisoner : en- . Sometime later the prince, hunting alone, trespassed on the hunting grounds of another prince, a "pagan Pagan (pəgän`), ruined city, Mandalay div., central Myanmar, on the Ayeyarwady River. Covering an area c.40 sq mi (100 sq km), it is one of the great archaeological treasures of Southeast Asia and a holy place of pilgrimage. Founded c. " (to use the bishop's word). He was captured, brought to trial and sentenced to be sacrificed to the local god. However, when it was discovered that he was two fingers short of being a whole human being, he could not be a worthy sacrifice. He was therefore whipped and sent home. Arriving home, he visited his courtier friend in prison, anxious to tell him of his perils. The prince asked the courtier what he had been doing in prison. "Giving thanks," was the reply. "But what can you give thanks for in this dreadful place?" asked the prince. "I simply give thanks, and only now do I know for what. If I had been with you at your capture, because you were not an acceptable sacrifice, they would have killed me because my body is unblemished," said the courtier. In a time of great worry for many people, a time when we need to listen to histories and cultures not our own, the legend presses me to hear its message. I suspect that Paul's words, "do not worry about anything," will pose a major challenge for many people in 2002, just as they have in the past year. The bishop's point that thanksgiving is not just another thing we need to include in our prayers, but is the way in which all prayer should be offered, establishes a fundamental attitude in our relation with God. If we get that fight, the others things fall into place. Let us pray that things do fall into place. SO, in familiar words, "let us give thanks to the Lord our God." |
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