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This blog is pro choice, pro Palestine, pro religious freedom, and is for radical acceptance
i'm really feeling the need to find some prayers for those struggling with mental illness if anyone has them
Prayer to St. Raphael to Intercede for Those Contemplating Suicide
A prayer for when you’re experiencing despair
A prayer for the intercession of Saint Jude
A prayer for the intercession of Saint Dymphna
Saint Ignatius of Loyola's prayer against depression
The Memorare (not explicitly about struggling with mental illness, but I've always found it comforting)
Anchor of hope prayer
Saint Brigid's prayer
The Saint Louis Martin Novena
Prayer to the Mother of God in a Time of Distress
Prayer of Someone in Trouble
Prayer for Mental Health
Healing Prayer of Saint Ambrose of Milan
Prayers in Time of Sickness & Trouble
Prayers for Anxiety and Fear
If the Incarnation had been in the year 2025, Mary would have given birth under a highway overpass in a homeless camp after being denied entry into the local church-ran shelter because there was no room for a family 'like hers'. Instead of the Christ Child being delivered by archangels, He is pulled from her by the dirty, freezing fingers of the queer teen kicked out by his parents, the junkie who isn't ready to quit, and the schizophrenic whose family became too tired of her symptoms to take care of her for any longer.
If the Incarnation had been in the year 2025, the angels would have appeared to the minimum-wage employees loitering outside their department stores and fast food restaurants, exhausted, feet aching, despairing at the knowledge that their paycheck won't cover both food and utilities.
"Do not be afraid, for see, I am bringing you good news of great joy for all the people: to you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is the Messiah, the Lord!" The angels rumble, louder than the 18 wheelers and construction. "This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in an old hoodie and lying amongst the beer bottles and cigarette butts."
And the workers glance at each other, consider the little change in their pockets and the CEOs who couldn't care less if they froze in their beds because the heat shut off, and begin their walk along the asphalt under the glow of the streetlights.
If the Incarnation had been in the year 2025, Mary and Joseph would have fled from their home in the night, fled from bullets and tear gas and the devils in uniform as state sanctioned genocide ripped their lives to shreds, the wailing little toddler Christ tucked under Mary's chin.
And if the Incarnation had been in the year 2025, the Holy Family would have hid, undocumented and alien, moving across borders and checkpoints, heads down, hearts full of fear and prayer. The Holy Family would sleep in refugee tents amidst camps full of families whose baby sons' bodies had to be left behind, riddled with bullets from guns made by Herod's allies, sold to him under the guise of protecting the peace, when really that just meant protecting his power.
But the Incarnation did not happen in the year 2025. The Christ Child had long since lived, died, and lived again by then. But if He had been born on that frigid night in the December of 2025, under a highway in a homeless camp to a brown mother and father, would you love Him just the same?
Merry Christmas. God bless us all.
Christian orthodox priests/monks holding cats <3
Not mine! Art made by kibbyer on Instagram
So this whole tik tok formula thing got me thinking.
I work with felons and addicts. People shunned by our society. People that would be turned away from these mega churches.
And I asked them, “hey, if a young mother came up to you asking if she could get a can of baby formula, would you help her?”
Every single person in my group this morning said they would. Without hesitation.
Jesus was right when he said the sex workers and tax collectors would enter heaven ahead of religious people.
Addicts and felons too. Because the ones we judge and reject have the most God in them.
Why must addicts prove their humanity in a way no one else is required to? If you asked most people the same question they would give you the same answer, so why would the answer be any different when coming from people struggling with addiction?
lately I've been thinking a lot about humanity being created in the image of God in a collective sense. the mutual indwelling of the Trinity is reflected in the mutual dependence of humans. the fullness of personhood is contained in the Triune God who is simultaneously I, You and We. this fullness cannot be contained within a single human, but it lives in our relationships with each other. our personhood is formed by our ties to the people around us
People i promise Jesus would FW.
Queer people
Stoners
Sex workers
Immigrants
Single parents
Activists and freedom fighters
The disabled and chronically ill
Addicts
Folk in prison
Anyone god is ‘supposed to hate'
YOU
I can’t help but think of how terrifying it must be to feel like the rapture is about to happen at any moment. How difficult it must be to feel secure when you’re waiting for the world to end. The threat of the rapture is a way to control and hurt people and I pray that one day these people are able to feel safe.
Did you know the idea of the “Rapture” is not Biblical?
The popular “Rapture” theory — where believers suddenly vanish from the earth before a time of tribulation — is a recent invention. It was first promoted in the 1800s by John Nelson Darby, an Anglican clergyman. In the early 2000s, the Left Behind TV series popularized the apocalyptic theory of the “Rapture.” It claimed that Jesus would take Christians up to Heaven before His Second Coming, leaving non-Christians behind on earth for seven years of “great tribulation” (Revelation 7:14), in which the Antichrist reigns. But no one ever taught this for the first 1,800 years of Christianity.
Those who support the Rapture often point to 1 Thessalonians 4:17 — “we will be caught up in the clouds to meet the Lord” — but the Apostle Paul is clearly speaking about the Second Coming, not a secret event before it. He says the dead in Christ will rise first, and then those alive will join them to meet the Lord: this is the Resurrection and the Final Judgment — not an escape from it.
Jesus also warns in Matthew 24 that His coming will be after tribulation, not before it. The idea that Christians will be taken away while unbelievers are “left behind” isn’t supported by the Holy Scripture. The word used for “left” (ἀφίεται in Greek) actually means “released” or abandoned.
For 2,000 years, the Orthodox Church has taught one Second Coming, one Resurrection, and one people of God. The Rapture isn’t part of that — and never was.
God desires all His people, both the living and the dead, to live with Him forever when the Second Coming takes place. [source]
Mary and Jesus with the Papel Picado, Janet McKenzie
Mother of Sorrows, our Lady of Palestine
shout out to the Jesus prayer. it literally works in any situation. whenever I am praying and can't find words but want to express something, I find that, whatever it is, I can express it perfectly by saying "Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on [me, a sinner / us sinners], amen." it has genuinely never failed me
let us pray for those experiencing suicidal ideation, those who have tried to commit suicide before, and those who succeeded