Prayers
to Mark the Span of 40 Hours
Fast for the Dignity of All, Tuesday, March 5, 2002 at 8 p.m. until Thursday,
March 7 at noon
Tuesday Evening Prayer
Spirit of strength and compassion, we ask that you would rest upon each person
who begins their fast this evening. In this small sacrifice, we allow or bodies
to share the suffering endured by the working poor each day. May our bodies
be instruments that help us understand the daily struggles of our sisters and
brothers. May this state-wide witness make visible the dignity and concerns
of the working poor. Be with us God. Amen.
Tuesday Night Prayer
As the darkness of the night obscures our sight, we remember those who are rendered
invisible by profit patterns that demean and destroy. We seek solidarity with
the workers upon whom our society depends for farm labor and construction and
landscaping and dishwashing, but whom it would prefer neither to see nor to
know. This dark night, as we become invisible to each other's sight, we imagine
the anguish of being present without being valued. As we remember invisible
workers, stay with us God. Amen.
Wednesday Morning
As we wake we remember those who head to work exhausted, because they work seven
days a week for many hours each day. We pray for those workers and for their
employers. Through this fasting, witness and joint advocacy, may we soon come
to the day when each worker is justly paid for work and fairly compensated with
rest. Sabbath God, bring rest to your people. Amen.
Wednesday Mid-day Prayer
We are hungry God, and uncomfortable. Our heads ache and we feel sluggish. Give
us the strength to bear the pain of your people in our own bodies. As we share
the reality of what it means to not earn enough for the whole family to eat,
keep us hungry for real solutions and unsatisfied with temporary or inadequate
"fixes." Amen.
Wednesday Evening Prayer
We remember workers who move from one job to another this hour; who do not have
the time they desire with their children; who, despite hours of hard work, cannot
make ends meet. Be with low-wage workers God. Amen.
Wednesday Night Prayer
As we enter night's depths, we remember those who work this hour. Keep watch
over those who labor and those who sleep. Amen.
Thursday Morning
As we rise we remember the day laborers who wake at 5 a.m. each day to search
for work with no promise of finding it. We remember the abusive conditions under
which day laborers toil and the insults they endure from the communities they
serve through their work. God of new beginnings, bring hope in the midst of
despair. Amen.
Thursday Mid-day
We are losing energy and gaining appreciation for the hardships lived daily
by poor workers. Today we consider our own neighborhood. Where are we complicit
with systems or services that do not treat workers fairly? As we break our fast,
show us this day what work we still must do. Amen.
Copyright 2001 Noelle Damico--Permission granted to the NYS Labor-Religion Coalition for use during the 2002 fast