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A Litany Amidst the COVID-19 Outbreak

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Since most of the churches, synagogues, and temples are closed this weekend, we cannot take part in a physical community of prayer. But please don’t let that prevent you from a time of worship and from being in the presence of the Lord. 

Many people have found this Litany to be most helpful in nourishing their souls at a time like this. I hope you will pray this Litany as well as invite your family and friends to pray it.

God the Father, 
Have mercy on us.

God the Son,
Have mercy on us.

God the Holy Spirit, 
Have mercy on us.

Holy Trinity, one God,
Have mercy on us.

 Most merciful God, we come to you in this time of anxiety and uncertainty surrounding the outbreak of COVID-19. As the sorrows of our heart and mind increase, we beseech you to save us from all trouble and fear. Cast away all works of darkness. Be our rock, a castle to keep us safe. For the Lord is our stronghold and sure defense, and he will be our Savior.

For all who have died: receive them into the arms of your mercy, grant them eternal peace, and surround those who mourn with your healing grace. 
Lord, hear our prayer.

For those directly infected with the virus: help them recover in good health and restore them in body, mind and spirit. 
Lord, hear our prayer.

For those at high risk of infection, especially the elderly, those with underlying illnesses, the marginalized, and the poor: keep them healthy and free from all sickness. 
Lord, hear our prayer.

For those in quarantine, the shut-in, and the infirmed: help them find peace, keep them in good health, and renew their mind and spirit. 
Lord, hear our prayer.

For all hospitals, doctors, nurses, and staff: protect them as they minister to the sick, relieve all stress, and provide the resources and space to meet the needs of all the infirmed. 
Lord, hear our prayer.

For first responders: guard them from all harm, and grant them strength and courage as they respond to all calls for help. 
Lord, hear our prayer.

For service industry workers and those forced to work as their community shuts down: keep them healthy, bestow the resources to best care for themselves and their families, and assure them in times of financial and medical anxiety. 
Lord, hear our prayer.

For those experiencing financial loss and uncertainty of resources: have mercy on them, alleviate any fear, and provide for them daily bread and wage.  
Lord, hear our prayer.

For the leaders of this nation and the world: help them make sound and safe decisions to best secure the future of our planet.  
Lord, hear our prayer.

For all schools, students, teachers, administrators and school staff: as schools remain closed, keep them healthy and in good spirit to learn; feed those who will go hungry without guaranteed meals and shelter all students who have no place to live. 
Lord, hear our prayer.

For all scientists and those working to find a cure: inspire them towards your truth, and help them discover and disseminate a vaccine and cure. 
Lord, hear our prayer.

For all media and journalists: protect them from all harm in their reporting, and move them to be a vector of truth and certainty, and never fear or panic. 
Lord, hear our prayer.

For all places of worship: embolden them to be beacons of hope and love, and help us to gather however and wherever we can – be it in person or online – to give you praise. 
Lord, hear our prayer.

For the leaders of our church: help them minister to their flock; fortify them to be faithful pastors, to persevere in prayer, and to build up the family of God in new and creative ways.
Lord, hear our prayer.

For the young: spare them from harm and fear, and keep them a joyful sign of your love and light. 
Lord, hear our prayer.

For all parents: build in them strength and fortitude for the time ahead, and give them the words and witness to be wise counselors and compassionate caregivers. 
Lord, hear our prayer.

For calm amidst the storm: as the waves toss our boat and we wonder “Do you not care?”, remind us to not be afraid, that with you all things are possible, and that even the wind and the sea obey you. 
Lord, hear our prayer.

Stir up in us a spirit of compassion and tenacity for the time ahead. 
Amen.

Move us to check-in with loved ones at high risk of infection and those in quarantine. 
Amen.

Ease our fear and anxiety, that we may share our resources rather than hoard them, and extend a helping hand to those in need. 
Amen.

Inspire us to share the Good News of your love and hope. 
Amen.  

All this we ask through your son Jesus Christ our Lord: healer of the sick, ruler of the tempestuous sea, and Savior of the world.  
Amen. 

Lord, have mercy.
Christ, have mercy.
Lord, have mercy.

By Michael Kurth

The Rev. Michael B.E. Kurth is the curate at Christ Church in Rye, NY. In May, he will begin a new ministry as associate rector at Christ Church.

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