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Women lead the way in praying for peace in the world

As endless wars scar the face of the earth, worldwide representative of the female religious have issued a call for prayer and fasting, asking the Virgin Mary to intercede for peace among mankind. ACN is happy to join this initiative.

The IUSG is calling for a day of fasting and prayer, on August 14
The IUSG is calling for a day of fasting and prayer, on August 14

International charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) is joining the call issued by the International Union of Superiors General (IUSG) for a day of prayer and fasting for world peace, on 14 August, the eve of the Feast of the Assumption of Our Lady.

The UISG is an organisation of heads of female religious congregations. The aim of the initiative is to call the world’s attention to the many conflicts raging in the world, such as in Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan, Myanmar and many other places.

“We cannot remain silent spectators. Every day we see faces marked by pain, lives destroyed, peoples deprived of dignity and peace, especially women and children,” say the sisters.

Women and children are often the ones who suffer most in conflict situations
Women and children are often the ones who suffer most in conflict situations

The date for the initiative was specifically chosen to invoke the intercession of Our Lady, on the eve of an important Marian feast day. “Let us entrust ourselves to her, so that she may respond with tenderness to the cries of the people and teach us how to be a humble and prophetic presence in places of suffering,” says the IUSG.

“Wherever there is conflict, women and children are marginalised, and it is often they who suffer most. Religious sisters are often on the frontlines of wars, helping the innocent in whatever way they can, without regard for their own safety. It is therefore very commendable that this group of women should be leading the way in denouncing warfare and calling for peace and reconciliation. ACN is happy to add its voice to the many which are responding to their brave call,” says Regina Lynch, executive president of ACN International.

Regina Lynch, executive president of ACN International
Regina Lynch, executive president of ACN International

“Mary is the Queen of Peace. Let us pray that she may touch the hearts of decision-makers all over the world, that they may yearn for the peace of her son, Jesus Christ. On this feast of her Assumption into Heaven, we recall that there is a woman, in body and spirit, at the side of Our Lord. No doubt she will be sympathetic to the pain and anguish that the women religious are witnessing and shall intercede for an end to the conflicts,” emphasises Lynch.

 

By Filipe d’Avillez.

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