Saturday, December 13

Saturday, December 13
Second Week of Advent

Dona nobis pacem.
Grant us peace.

Just before we receive Communion at Mass, we look upon the Lamb of
God, held high for us at the altar, and we ask the Lamb, Christ our Lord,
to grant us peace.

Together, by this prayer, we say aloud that we lack peace—that we
need it, that something in us is restless and unwhole and broken. We say
those words because we know that we’ve tried to find peace elsewhere
and failed. And we can’t fabricate peace for ourselves—we’ve tried that
as well. We find peace only in the one who came to reveal God’s love for
us, who shows us this way of love, who gives us this love, and who is love
itself—through him, with him, and in him. Only in Christ do we, and our
broken world, find peace.

Prayer for Morning
Lord Jesus, you know the needs of every human heart. Guide me with your truth, so that in conforming my life to yours I may find peace and purpose. Lamb of God, show me your way; teach me to live in your peace.

Ponder Today
What consistently disturbs my peace, and how can I turn it over to God?

Prayer for Evening
Lord Jesus, you are our only source of peace. Help me let go of the things I
cling to in search of this peace. Lamb of God, have mercy on me.