Friday, April 3, 2020

4-Square Breathing

Box breathing, also known as four-square breathing, involves exhaling to a count of four, holding your lungs empty for a four-count, inhaling at the same pace, and holding air in your lungs for a count of four before exhaling and beginning the pattern anew.


"Hope, Gratitude and Solidarity: A Message to Canadians from Religious Leaders in Canada in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic"


"Canadians are experiencing the devastating impact of COVID-19 in what has become a rapidly evolving crisis. Understandably,this crisis has brought about feelings of anxiety, apprehension and fear. Critical elements of our daily lives are being thrown into uncertainty: health, employment, financial security, recreational activities, as well as our ability to gather as worshiping communities. In view of these difficulties, we as religious leaders wish to bring forward a message of hope, gratitude and solidarity to all people who call Canada home.
  A Message of Hope
We draw hope from a variety of sources: from our religious beliefs, the love of our families, the rela- tionships with friends and the work we do. Each of these, and others as well, provides rays of hope to our daily lives. Likewise, hope provides cour- age to face the burdens we bear and the ability to look onwards toward the dawning of a new day. In spite of present sufferings, which can seem overwhelming at times, the flames of hope cannot be extinguished. Love, which gives life its fullest meaning, continues to seek out the common good in spite of individual difficulties. Acts of kindness
can bring us closer in spirit, despite the require- ments of physical distancing. Let us witness hope to each other and so become beacons of light dur- ing these uncertain times.
Canada has gone through several difficult and painful experiences in its history. When current and former generations have responded to these challenges, many were empowered by unwaver- ing hope as well as human and spiritual resilience. For religious believers, this hope takes on a special
We draw hope from a variety of sources: from our religious beliefs, the love of our families, the relationships with friends and the work we do. Each of these, and others as well, provides rays of hope to our daily lives.
and unique dimension. It assures us of the caring embrace of the Creator, a sacred relationship sus- tained by prayer, and which flows into our human relationships whereby we care for one another and bear each other’s burden. Yet, hope brings for everyone a promise of renewal, even in the midst of human suffering. Hope assures us that this affliction too shall pass.

A Message of Gratitude
During this time of crisis, we as religious leaders wish to offer words of appreciation and grati- tude. Health care professionals are providing unfailing and dedicated service under stressful and difficult circumstances. They provide for us a powerful witness of care, expertise and service in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
There is also the increased risk of exposure to infec- tion along with other hardships being experi- enced by so many others. For instance, while the rest of society rightly heeds the precautions of physical distancing, many remain at work in grocery stores, pharmacies and factories. Students, the middle-aged, and those close to retirement are fulfilling a variety of essential front-line jobs in the supply chain, ensuring
that stores remain open, shelves remain stocked, and goods are delivered so that others can have food, medicines and other essentials for their families and communities. We express a deep appreciation and gratitude for these workers.
As religious leaders, we raise our collective voices to highlight the necessity for greater attention
to the needs of the homeless, the incarcerated, the elderly and those already suffering from social isolation.

Governments across Canada as well as religious leaders are bearing particularly heavy burdens in steering our communities through this calamity. It is comforting to see that in such demanding times, political differences are being set aside to serve the common good. This too is a witness of hope for Canadians. For all these acts of generos- ity and dedication, let us add our expressions of gratitude for the important work of the diverse leaders of our country.
A Message of Solidarity
We urge all people in Canada to listen and follow attentively the directions of our public health officials and government leaders. We,
as religious leaders, pledge to lead by example. We all must act together in confronting this virus. While everyone is vulnerable during this crisis, let us not forget those in our society who, prior to COVID-19, were already vulnerable to health and social ailments. As religious leaders, we raise our collective voices to highlight the necessity for greater attention to the needs of

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Hope, Gratitude
and Solidarity

the homeless, the incarcerated, the elderly and those already suffering from social isolation.
We remember too those people, especially women and children who face abuse and violence, who are not safe at home and may suffer additional abuse and violence as stress increases. We must never overlook or exclude these groups from our plan- ning, preparedness and response to this pandemic. We are particularly mindful of First Nations,
Métis and Inuit communities, including isolated Northern communities, who were already facing pre-existing challenges and for whom the COVID- 19 outbreak could prove singularly devastating. Likewise, we need to remember the needs and vulnerabilities of the many refugees and migrant workers who have come to Canada seeking safety and security.
Charitable organizations in Canada will face greater challenges during this time of crisis and will need greater assistance from governments so as to continue their vital work. This is a time for human solidarity. We all need to pull together. It is essential to carry out the practical requirements to limit the spread of this virus. It is also important to maintain a posture of attentive caring towards our
This is a time for human solidarity.
We all need to pull together.
neighbour. This includes care and solidarity for the global community who face this crisis with far fewer resources than those accessible to Canada. This is a time for us to draw closer to God.
Religion and spirituality can indeed contribute to building people up, to providing a sense of meaning, inner strength, new horizons and openness of hearts. As religious leaders, we wish to emphasize, especially in times like these, the power and importance of prayer. We earnestly pray for healing, for the continued efforts to relieve human suffering, and for perseverance throughout these challenging times. As history records these moments for our country’s future,
let us pray that, in the face of COVID-19, we respond with an abundance of hope, gratitude and solidarity, trusting in the loving and ever merciful God, the source of all hope. 

Let us pray that, in the face of COVID-19, we respond with an abundance of hope, gratitude and solidarity, trusting in the loving and ever merciful
God, the source of all hope"

Signed,
Religious Leaders
Rev. Kenesha Blake-Newell
Rev. Kenesha Blake-Newell
Itinerant Elder (Grant AME)
African Methodist Episcopal Church

Farhan Iqbal
Farhan Iqbal
Missionary
Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at Canada

Rev. Shane B. Janzen
Rev. Shane B. Janzen
Archbishop
The Anglican Catholic Church of Canada

The Most Rev. Linda Nicholls
The Most Rev. Linda Nicholls
Archbishop and Primate
The Anglican Church of Canada

Rev. Fr. John Benjamin Vic Paradero, OMHS Rev. Fr. Jose Mark John Jamili, OMHS
Kevin Schular
Kevin Schular
Executive Director
Baptist General Conference of Canada

Charles Mashinter
Charles Mashinter
Executive Director
Be In Christ Church – Canada

Lee Nicholas-Pattillo
Lee Nicholas-Pattillo
President
Canadian Association for Baptist Freedoms

MGen Guy J.J. Chapdelaine, OMM, CD, QHC
MGen Guy J.J. Chapdelaine, OMM, CD, QHC
Chaplain General Canadian Armed Forces
Rev. Dr. Terry G. Smith
Rev. Dr. Terry G. Smith
Executive Director Canadian Baptist Ministries
Dr. Peter Reid
Dr. Peter Reid
Executive Minister
Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada

Rev. Tim McCoy
Rev. Tim McCoy
Executive Minister
Canadian Baptists of Ontario and Quebec

Rev. Rob Ogilvie
Rev. Rob Ogilvie
Executive Minister
Canadian Baptists of Western Canada

Rev. Fr. John Benjamin Vic Paradero, OMHS Rev. Fr. Jose Mark John Jamili, OMHS Apostolic Catholic Church of Canada
Rev. Wesley E. Mills
Rev. Wesley E. Mills
President
Apostolic Church of Pentecost of Canada, Inc.

His Grace Bishop Abgar Hovakimyan
His Grace Bishop Abgar Hovakimyan
Primate
Armenian Holy Apostolic Church Diocese of Canada

Mobeen Khaja, O Ont.
Mobeen Khaja, O Ont.
President
Association of Progressive Muslims of Canada 


Religious Leaders (continued)
Dr. Adriana Bara
Dr. Adriana Bara
Executive Director
Canadian Centre for Ecumenism

+Richard Gagnon
+Richard Gagnon
Archbishop of Winnipeg, President Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops
Elton Da Silva
Elton Da Silva
Zul Kassamali Aileen Van Ginkel
Zul Kassamali, Co-chair
Aileen Van Ginkel, Co-chair
Canadian Interfaith Conversation

Rabbi Reuven Poupko
Rabbi Baruch Friedman-Kohl
Rabbi Debra Landsberg
Rabbi Jonathan Infeld
Rabbi Reuven Poupko
Rabbi Baruch Friedman-Kohl
Rabbi Debra Landsberg
Rabbi Jonathan Infeld
Co-chairs
Canadian Rabbinic Caucus, an affiliate
of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs

Beverly Shepard
Beverly Shepard
Presiding Clerk
Canadian Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)

Rev. Dr. David Hearn
Rev. Dr. David Hearn
President
The Christian and Missionary Alliance in Canada

Rev. Ann Stainton
Rev. Ann Stainton
Moderator
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Canada

The Rev Dr. Darren Roorda
The Rev Dr. Darren Roorda
Canadian Ministries Director
Christian Reformed Church in North America

National Director
Canadian Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches

Rev. Stephen Kendall, Pastor Peter Noteboom
Rev. Stephen Kendall, President
Pastor Peter Noteboom, General Secretary
The Canadian Council of Churches

Imam Mohamed Refaat Abo Onar
Imam Mohamed Refaat Abo Onar
President
Canadian Council of Imams

Nina Karachi-Khaled
Nina Karachi-Khaled
President of the National Board Canadian Council of Muslim Women
Rev. David McGrew
Rev. David McGrew
National Director
Canadian Fellowship of Churches and Ministers

Pandit Roopnauth Sharma
Pandit Roopnauth Sharma
President
Canadian Multifaith Federation

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Religious Leaders (continued)
Michel J. Carter
John N. Craig
James E. Evanson
Michael R. Murray
Elder Michel J. Carter Elder John N. Craig Elder James E. Evanson Elder Michael R. Murray Area Seventies
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Rev. Dr. Ian Fitzpatrick
Rev. Dr. Ian Fitzpatrick
National Director
Church of the Nazarene Canada

Kerry Richards
Kerry Richards
President, Canada East Community of Christ
Rabbi Reuven P. Bulka, CM, Ph.D
Rabbi Reuven P. Bulka, CM, Ph.D
Rabbi Emeritus and spiritual leader Congregation Machzikei Hadas, Ottawa
Rev. Dr. David Schrader
Rev. Dr. David Schrader
National Pastor
Congregational Christian Churches in Canada

Netta Phillet
Netta Phillet
Coordinator
Edmonton Interfaith Centre for Education & Action

H.G. Anba Mina
H.G. Anba Makar
HG Abba Boulos
H.G. Anba Mina
Bishop Mississauga, Vancouver and Western Canada
H.G. Anba Makar
Bishop of Goshen, Egypt;
Papal Vicar in the Archdiocese of Toronto
H.G Abba Boulos
Bishop of Ottawa, Montreal, and Eastern Canada

The Coptic Orthodox Church in Canada
L.K. (Rev. Fr.) Messale Engeda
L.K. (Rev. Fr.) Messale Engeda
Head priest and Administrator
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church of Canada

Dr. David P. Lavigne
Dr. David P. Lavigne
Bishop
The Evangelical Christian Church in Canada

Bruce J. Clemenger
Bruce J. Clemenger
President
The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada

Dr. William Taylor
Dr. William Taylor
Executive Director
Evangelical Free Church of Canada

The Rev. Susan C. Johnson
The Rev. Susan C. Johnson
National Bishop
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada

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Religious Leaders (continued)
Tim Dyck
Tim Dyck
Executive Director
Evangelical Mennonite Conference

Rev. Steven F. Jones
Rev. Steven F. Jones
National President
The Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches in Canada

Steve Falkiner
Steve Falkiner
President
Foursquare Gospel Church of Canada

Bill Hall
Bill Hall
President
Grace Communion International Canada

Philip Bryant
Philip Bryant
Executive Director
Grace Fellowship Canada

His Eminence Archbishop Sotirios
His Eminence Archbishop Sotirios
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Canada
Pandit Roopnauth Sharma
Pandit Roopnauth Sharma
President
Hindu Federation of Canada

Rev. Paul McPhail
Rev. Paul McPhail
General Secretary
Independent Assemblies of God International Canada

Dr. Ronald A. Kuipers
Dr. Ronald A. Kuipers
President
Institute for Christian Studies

Halil Yurtsever
Halil Yurtsever
Intercultural Dialogue Institute
Brian A. Hawes
Brian A. Hawes
President
Interfaith Committee on Chaplaincy in the Correctional Service of Canada

Imam Ilyas Sidyot
Imam Ilyas Sidyot
Grand Mosque of Saskatoon
Islamic Association of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon) Inc.

Jennifer Henry
Jennifer Henry
Executive Director
KAIROS: Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives

Naj Mankal
Naj Mankal
President
Islamic Centre of Southwest Ontario

Imam Zubair Sidyot
Imam Zubair Sidyot
Lethbridge Muslim Association (Alberta)
Belle Jarniewski
Belle Jarniewski
President
Manitoba Multifaith Council

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Religious Leaders (continued)
Rev. Dr. Isaac Mar Philoxenos Episcopa
Rev. Dr. Isaac Mar Philoxenos Episcopa
Bishop, Diocese of North America And Europe Mar Thoma Syrian Church
Doug Klassen
Doug Klassen
Executive Minister Mennonite Church Canada
Zul Kassamali
Zul Kassamali
President
National Alliance for the Advancement of Pluralistic Society

Muneeb Nasir
Muneeb Nasir
Co-Chair
National Muslim Christian Liaison Committee

His Eminence, Archbishop Irénée
His Eminence, Archbishop Irénée
Archbishop of Ottawa and Canada and the Archdiocese of Canada Orthodox Church in America
Rev. Dr. David R. Wells
Rev. Dr. David R. Wells
General Superintendent
The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada

Rev. Terry W. Snow
Rev. Terry W. Snow
Imam Irshad Unia
Imam Irshad Unia
Prince Albert Muslim Association (Saskatchewan)
The Rev. Marijke Strong
The Rev. Marijke Strong
Executive Secretary
Regional Synod of Canada Reformed Church in America

Pascale Frémond
Pascale Frémond
President
Religions for Peace Canada

Commissioner Floyd J. Tidd
Commissioner Floyd J. Tidd
Territorial Commander
The Salvation Army Canada and Bermuda Territory

The Most Rev.Zenji Nio
The Most Rev. Zenji Nio
Abbot, Samurai Buddhist Temple & Museum Tokyo, Japan & Bay Street Corridor, Toronto
Rabbi David Seed
Rabbi David Seed
President
Toronto Board of Rabbis

The Most Reverend
Lawrence Huculak, O.S.B.M.
The Most Reverend
Lawrence Huculak, O.S.B.M.
Metropolitan Archbishop of Winnipeg for Ukrainian Catholics in Canada

General Superintendent
Pentecostal Assemblies of Newfoundland & Labrador

The Rev. Amanda Currie
The Rev. Amanda Currie
Moderator
The Presbyterian Church in Canada

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Religious Leaders (continued)
His Eminence, The Most Rev.
Metropolitan Yurij (Kalistchuk)
His Eminence, The Most Rev.
Metropolitan Yurij (Kalistchuk)
Archbishop of Winnipeg and the Central Eparchy Primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada

Rev. David Rowley
Rev. David Rowley
General Secretary
The Union of French Baptist Churches in Canada

Rev. Brian K. Magnus
Rev. Brian K. Magnus
Bishop
The United Brethren Church in Canada

The Right Rev. Richard Bott Nora Sanders
The Right Rev. Richard Bott, Moderator Nora Sanders, General Secretary
The United Church of Canada

David Ruis
David Ruis
National Director Vineyard Canada
Pastor Mike Stone
Pastor Mike Stone
Executive Director Vision Ministries Canada
Rev. Dr. Eric R. Hallett
Rev. Dr. Eric R. Hallett
District Superintendent, Central Canada District The Wesleyan Church
Venerable Dr. Bhante Saranapala
Venerable Dr. Bhante Saranapala
West End Buddhist Temple and Meditation Centre
Jaskaran Singh Sandhu
Jaskaran Singh Sandhu
Executive Director
World Sikh Organization of Canada

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Thursday, April 2, 2020

Spiritual Care Resources for Religious Holidays e-book

Spiritual Care resources for religious holidays free e-book

Hi all!

Have a look at the free e-book by clicking on the link above.

There are some really interesting learnings there (okay, for me there were). Note that it is American based and may not be your usual practice but there may be some ponderings in there.

Be well.
Ann V-D

Come Home {a poem}

Come Home
E.G. 

A pandemic poem - well, it’s about time!
Haven’t heard enough? Now hear it in rhyme!
I hope you’ll read on, though I suspect that you will, 

Something tells me that you have time to kill.

But what can I say that has not been said?
What can I write that you have not read?
You’ve seen every meme, you’ve heard all the news, 

You’ve shared and reposted your medical views.

And why not just say it - it’s all pretty depressing, 
Solitude can turn out to be quite distressing. 
How long ago did my fourteen days start?
Misery does not love being six feet apart.


So while most of you read this locked up in your room, 
With your browser tab firmly pinned onto Zoom,
I hope you find solace in the words I impart,
As they come to you straight from my quarantined heart. 


I can’t begin to pretend I’ve figured anything out, 
I have no idea what all this is about,
I’m okay at math, that much I can tell,
But Divine calculation isn’t where I excel.


So I’ve thought as hard as my fried brain will allow, 
Not about “Why?but rather “What now?
What to do now that there’s nothing to do?
How to approach this as a God-fearing Jew? 


בּס"ד
1
Well I think it is crucial that we make one thing clear, 
Hashem has His plan - there’s no need to fear. 
Sometimes what we know is what must be stressed, 
God is good, God is kind - this is all for our best. 

And with that as a pretext, what can we now gain? 
Hashem doesn’t just put us through haphazard pain. 
Behind all these masks, a purpose is hiding,
With every gloved hand, His hand is guiding.


“Come home,” Hashem says, “I want you alone.” 
“Cancel, rebook, rain-check, postpone.
There is only one way to bring this about,
I am hereby declaring a global TIMEOUT.”


“Come in from your classrooms, your carpools, your schools, 
Come in from your minyans, your kollels, your shuls,
I know this is scary, and daunting, and new,
But right now this is what I want you to do.” 


“Come in from your parties, your shows and your plays, 
Come in from your workplace, your 9:00 to 5:00 days, 
Close all your stores, every stall, every shop,
Come in, My dear child, come in and just STOP.”


“I am closing all borders, no airports, no planes, 
No busses, no Ubers, no subways or trains,
You have nowhere to be, you have nothing to do, 

No need to make time - I’ve made it for you.”

“And now that there’s nowhere and no one to meet, 
Nothing to run to, to catch, host, or greet,
Now that I’ve filtered you down to your core,
Who are you when there’s no one to be anymore?

And it’s this very question that runs through my mind, 
Stripped down to my essence, who will I find?
“Who am I?” I wonder, and “Who am I not?”
And what do I do if it’s not who I thought?
בּס"ד

2
Well time’s on our side, no argument there,
With these extra hours, how will you fare?
Are you really the person that you’ve claimed to be? 

“Come in,” Hashem says, “It’s just you and Me.”

Cry out to the Heavens, Hashem saves every tear, 
Give Him each worry, each burden and fear, 
There’s no need to rush, Hashem stopped the clock, 
He shut down the world so that you could talk.

So stop and assess; rest and reflect,
And if you find that you must; pause and perfect. 

These days are so precious, and rare, and bizarre, 
Use them and find out who you really are.

And even more vital than the person you see,
Who is it Hashem intends you to be?
Where are you going, and are you on your way?
Will you get there tomorrow with your deeds of today?


So embrace this brief time that we’re spending apart, 
Search through your soul and open your heart, 
Leave outside out, take your journey indoors,
STAY INSIDE, SAVE A LIFE; it may just be yours. 

Man plans, God plans better; there’s no in-between, 
Bitachon is stronger than COVID-19,
Trust in Hashem, His ways are directed,
Start the spreadof emunah till the whole world’s infected.

May we merit a future that is blissful and sweet, 
Hand in bare hand, we will dance through the street, 
The world will rejoice in reason and rhyme,
As Hashem calls us home for the very last time. 


In the zchus of a speedy Refuah Sheleima for all those affected by COVID-19. 


Shared by Rabbi Ronald Weiss
Director of Chaplaincy Services
 Jewish Family and Child Service
4600 Bathurst Street | Toronto, ON | M2R 3V3

How to Talk with Children About COVID19

Hi again,
Here is a link to a short article by Alan Wolfeldt on how to talk with children about COVID19.

He is an internationally known and respected publisher of multiple books on grief, trauma and working with various ages and specific contexts.

I hope you find this helpful.

k

https://www.centerforloss.com/2020/03/children-about-cornavirus/

(the link isn't active so just copy and paste into your browser)


Pandemic Ethics

Hi Everyone,

Here is the link to the webinar and the resources associated with the webinar on Pandemic Ethics.

 I think it is crucial that all of us as spiritual care providers read this and understand the shift in thinking and the requisite shift in language that we all need to make in order to support individuals who are intimately impacted by COVID19 while supporting the collective response to it (i.e. not unintentionally undermining the intentions and efforts of the healthcare system in our effort to support and comfort grieving/struggling individuals and families).

Please take time to read and reflect on this for integrating into your practice.

with gratitude,
kathy


https://chaplaincyinnovation.org/2020/03/pandemic-ethics


When Someone Deeply Listens To You {a poem}

When Someone Deeply Listens To You

When Someone Deeply Listens To You
it is like holding out a dented cup you have had since childhood
and watching it fill up with cold fresh water.

When it balances on the top of the rim
you're understood

When it overflows and touches your skin
You are loved

When someone deeply listens to you
the room where you stay starts a new life
and the place where you wrote your first poem
begins to blow your mind's eye
It's as if gold has been discovered.  

When someone deeply listens to you
your bare feet are on the earth
and the beloved land that seemed distant
is now at home within you.

- John Fox


Prayers for Staff Support during the Covid-19 crisis

Prayers written or adapted by chaplains from Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center in response to the Covid-19 crisis.


A Prayer for the Medical Community
*Adapted from a prayer by Alden Solovy
Source of all life,
We are those
Who dedicate their lives to health and healing, Preventing disease, reducing pain,
Prolonging lives, providing hope.

Source of life,
Watch over us
And all who work in the healing professions,
As we serve during times of health and
In the times of our deepest needs,
As we struggle with decisions none should have to make, Bless our hands with kindness and compassion,
Our eyes with clarity,
Our hearts with courage,
And our souls with love and forgiveness,
So that we can carry on in the midst of what might be Choices that may conflict with doing no harm.

Bless us with fortitude and strength.
Source of life, we pray that there will come
A time when we can embrace an end to pain and suffering, So that as physicians, nurses, and members of the care team, we may find rest in You.

Source of all life,
Bless our team members in this hospital With peace that surpasses all understanding.




A Prayer for Team Members Struggling with Medical Decisions
Creator God,
I have done all that I can within this horrific time of crisis and lack of resources, to provide what our patients need for healing.
I know that I am not alone.
I am surrounded by compassionate and wise medical experts, who are doing their best within their power and abilities, as well.
We all are doing everything we can to help those who are struggling for life.
I trust in you, Merciful One, to know my heart and have compassion on me. You are with me.
Release me, from any guilt or fear, as I look to you for wisdom in these awful times.
Help me to honor each life, even as I may sometimes, have to let it go.
I trust you to carry each one into your loving embrace.
May they all, rest in your peace And I as well.

Amen


A Prayer for a Respiratory Therapist
Source of all life,
I have done all that I can to provide the oxygen that each patient needs to breathe.
I know that all of us
have done what was within our power and abilities to help our patients in their struggle for life.

Release me, from guilt or fear,
as I have made difficult decisions with our team members in this time of great crisis and unimaginable circumstances.

Help me to honor each life,
even as I have to let some go,
trusting you to carry each one into your loving embrace.

Amen


Daily Mantra for the Care Team
In all that we do today,
through every encounter,
with patients, with family members, with hospital staff, with each other,
and with ourselves,
may we be guided by wisdom and compassion.


Daily Blessing for the Care Team
As we start our day, let us remember these words, with a slight adaptation at the end, from an18th century poet, Henri-Frederic Amiel:
Friends, we know that life is short and we have too little time to gladden the hearts of those who travel with us. So be swift to love and make haste to be kindand may the blessing of God or all that sustains you, keep you safe, grant you peace and fill you with all that you need, just for today.
Amen


A Prayer for the Environmental Service Staff Member
Be present, Merciful Creator,
with those who labor on this day,
especially those who keep this facility clean and orderly.

Give them strength to endure hardship, courage to overcome fear,
and protection against all harm.

We thank you for the work they do, and pray that they find times of rest and peace in the midst of their days.
May they know the importance of their work and the value of their service
to each and every patient and family.

May they be surrounded by your love and care. Amen


A Prayer for Physicians
For the physicians -
To that Spirit that brings unity with all beings -
We beg...
...Give us wisdom to see what is mindful and just in chaos.
...Give us peace that passes understanding even as we work in hell.
...Give us patience to wait and watch when the need feels so immediate.
...Give us knowledge that rightly engages the intellectual and then moves beyond, when needed, to encounter our souls.
...Give us courage to move forward in paralyzing fear and doubt.
...Give us physical and emotional strength to persevere in the face of crippling hours and dire circumstances.
...Give us a binding connection to all those we encounter that acknowledges our oneness.
...Give us sight beyond what is immediate to what may be eternal.
...Give us discernment to remember and interpret our Hippocratic Oath with much grace for ourselves in our unrelenting situation.
...Give us a community that brings encouragement, vulnerability, and safety. ...Give us a love for self and others that is authentic and evident.
...Give us a hope that convinces us that what we are doing matters in each unfathomable moment and in those moments we have yet to know.
...Give those that we love the most peace as futures are contemplated; even as it feels our continued health may be in peril.
Amen




A Prayer for Nurses
Holy One, my call to nursing was born out of compassion and hope to bring health and healing to those in my care.
In times when I feel weak, connect me to my strength.
In times when I am afraid, connect me to my courage.
In times when I feel lost, connect me to your presence.
On days when it feels overwhelming, remind me to breathe deeply and do the next right thing.
Reveal to me each day the beauty that comes from my work; The healing that comes from my hands;
The comfort that comes from my presence;
The hope that comes from my soul.

As I fulfill this sacred call, please keep me safe from harm. Amen.