Annual Memorial for Those Who Died Homeless
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Today, May 22, I participated in an interfaith memorial service held on the town commons in Greenfield, MA. I have attended many memorial services, but this was the first time I had attended and participated in a service for those who had died homeless.
Reading a prayer for those who died homeless |
The Interfaith Council of Franklin County (ICFC), of which I am a member, has held this service in May for close to 15 years. Each year, we pray will be the last. Nationwide, the observance is held on the winter solstice. But, for those of us in ICFC, the observance is in the spring.
These are the words I wrote and read at the service. I ask that as you read them, you hold the the memory of the homeless - men, women and children - in your heart.
We gather here today to
remember - Remember those who have no
homes - Remember those who have found
no comfort - Remember those turned away - Remember those who are our
brothers and sisters.
We gather here to ask that these beloved forgotten find, in death, the peace they could not find in life.
May the memory of these beloveds, whose names may not be known to us, or forgotten by others, be etched in our hearts.
We ask that the grace of resources be expanded so that our brothers and sisters will no longer wander cold dark streets - No longer shelter under bridges or in tunnels - No longer scrounge for the cast offs of our bounty.
Great One, we ask that you hold the spirits of all the homeless - all the nameless - all the forgotten close to you.
May they rest in Peace.
We gather here to ask that these beloved forgotten find, in death, the peace they could not find in life.
May the memory of these beloveds, whose names may not be known to us, or forgotten by others, be etched in our hearts.
We ask that the grace of resources be expanded so that our brothers and sisters will no longer wander cold dark streets - No longer shelter under bridges or in tunnels - No longer scrounge for the cast offs of our bounty.
Great One, we ask that you hold the spirits of all the homeless - all the nameless - all the forgotten close to you.
May they rest in Peace.
Namasté.
Statistics in MassachusettsMassachusetts Coalition for the Homeless
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Blessings, L