APPEAL TO PRAYER FOR PEACE
On the occasion of the feast of the
Birth of the Mother of God (8 September 2013), His Beatitude Patriarch Daniel addresses the hierarchs, priests, monks, nuns and faithful of the Romanian Patriarchate the following
appeal to prayer for peace:APPEAL TO PRAYER FOR PEACE
Because peace is more and more threatened at present, we address an appeal to prayer for peace on Sunday, 8 September 2013, at the Feast of the
Birth of the Mother of God, the protector of those in distress and need,
'the joy and reconciliation of the world'.
In this sense, we urge all the hierarchs, priests, monks, nuns and faithful of the Romanian Patriarchate to increase their prayers for peace.
All people ought to pray and work for peace, according to the urge of Jesus Christ, our Saviour, the
King of Peace, Who says:
'Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God' (Matthew 5:9).
We should use this time of the Feast of the Mother of God to increase the prayer
for peace all over the world, especially for peace in Syria, Egypt and other regions of the Middle East, where many Christians are victims of oppression and violence. Let us pray so that peace should be the light of life for all people, irrespective of their religion or culture.
Therefore, at the
Divine Liturgy, after reading the
Holy Gospel, to the end of the
threefold litany, 'the prayers for increasing the love and uprooting of hate and all evil' will be read from the
Liturgical Book.†DANIEL
Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church