A Litany is "a ceremonial or liturgical form of prayer consisting of a series of invocations or supplications with responses that are the same for a number in succession." For a Brit of my generation, the model is the Litany in the 1662 Prayer Book, which goes on for quite a few pages and which I don't remember ever using in public worship (though I have used it in my own prayers now and again). My favorite single petition from the 1662 Litany is
In all time of our tribulation; in all time of our wealth; in the hour of death; and in the day of judgment - Good Lord, deliver usAnyhow, here is my attempt at a Creation Care Litany - definitely shorter and more manageable. Like most liturgical prayers this is not "all my own work". I was particularly inspired by two of the litanies on the Earth Ministry website and took over several of the petitions with little adaptation.
[I see this as having two leaders, L1 and L2, leading alternate sections – but it could also be led by one person of course.]
L1: We give you thanks and praise, O God, for the grandeur of all you have made, saying together
We thank you, God
For the healing waters of creation, which bring joy and health, purity and life,
We thank you, God.
For the richness of the good Earth that brings forth fruits and flowers, a pleasure to taste and a joy to behold,
We thank you, God.
For the birds of the air, the creatures on the Earth, the fishes in the seas, for all creatures great and small with whom we share this precious web of life,
We thank you, God.
For the sunlight of day, the mystery of night, the wonder of the stars, and the call of the unknown in the universe,
We thank you, God.
L2: We confess, O Lord, that we have not heeded your call to be faithful stewards of your creation. From our folly and greed, we plead together
Good Lord, deliver us
From heedless misuse and dishonoring of the wonders of your hand,
Good Lord, deliver us.
From the fear of scarcity and the need to hoard,
Good Lord, deliver us
From the temptations of using more, spending more, and wasting more
Good Lord, deliver us.
L1: In our eagerness to possess Earth’s fruits for our own, we have made our fellow-creatures pay a high price. For polluted lands and lifeless waters, we cry out together
Lord, have mercy
For the choice to send our garbage where other people live
Lord, have mercy
For the third and fourth and future generations, who will carry the weight of our climate-changing lifestyle
Lord, have mercy
For every species, meant to join in Creation’s song of praise, whose voice will never more be heard
Lord, have mercy
L2: Yet we do not lose heart, for You have set your hope in us. For the courage and wisdom to work with one another to love and restore the Earth, we ask together
Strengthen us, O Spirit.
For the insight to see You in all the people you have made, especially in the hungry and thirsty, the unclothed, the stranger and the prisoner,
Strengthen us, O Spirit.
For repentance and the determination to begin our stewardship anew,
Strengthen us, O Spirit.
All: Help us to know that in caring for your wonderful world, we are working for your kingdom, being stewards of your creative power, and giving you the glory. Amen
Image from Pax Christi USA
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