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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

St Malachy Triduum Day Two: Angel of Peace


As we continue our Triduum in honour of St Malachy, I thought we might look at one of the titles in the prayer.  Called the Angel of Peace by St Bernard in his biography of his friend, Malachy was one who richly deserved that title.  Ireland was a country at war with itself at the time (as it is today). The Church in Ireland had many problems.  As he sought to introduce reform, he also sought to bring peace to the Church and his country.   Malachy knew that as long as even one person was at war either with others, with God or with themselves, then there would never be peace.

True peace emerges from reconciliation - with God, our neighbour and with ourselves.  The key to this reconciliation is fidelity, which itself emerges from love.  He could tinker with the structures all he wanted, but his efforts would fail if he did not address this personal problem.  He did address it - through his personal holiness.  He did have enemies, but more admirers - the people of his land recognised that here was one who loved God and inspired others to love him: in this, then, he was truly an Angel of Peace.  As we pray this Triduum may Malachy, Angel of Peace, help us be reconciled with God, our neighbour and ourselves, through fidelity and love.

Triduum Prayer to St Malachy

Glorious Saint Malachy,
ardent yet gentle shepherd of God’s people,
we come before you seeking your
intercession and protection
in this time of trial.

Malachy, angel of peace,
who brought those in conflict
to be reconciled
in the name of Christ,
grant lasting peace and reconciliation
to our country.

Mighty pillar of the Church,
who banished error
by the truth of your preaching,
obtain for each of us the grace
of sincere repentance and renewal
that we may serve the Lord in holiness
all our days.

Most fatherly Archbishop of Armagh,
enkindle the hearts of bishops and priests
that, aided by your patronage and example,
they may labour to form a holy people
            strong in faith
            constant in prayer
            abounding in charity
            devoted to the Sacraments
            and loyal to the See of Peter.

O saint rich in mercy and compassion,
look upon all who are suffering or in need
and obtain for them support, healing and hope.

St Malachy, ablaze with heavenly fire,
be a light to guide us on our pilgrim way
to the Kingdom of Heaven.
There may we be united with you
in singing the praises of God
for ever and ever.
Amen.

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