Orienting Our Day- Saturday Dwelling with My Sisters and Brothers.

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Orienting Our Day- Orienting Our Day- Saturday Saturday Dwelling with My Sisters and Dwelling with My Sisters and Brothers Brothers

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Ps. 51 Create in Me A Clean Ps. 51 Create in Me A Clean HeartHeart

R. R. Create in me, a clean heart.Create in me, a clean heart.Have mercy on me God, in your compassion;Have mercy on me God, in your compassion;Remove my sin, wash me from my guilt.Remove my sin, wash me from my guilt.

R. R. Create in me, a clean heart.Create in me, a clean heart.Purify my heart and teach me wisdom;Purify my heart and teach me wisdom;then I will be cleaner than snow.then I will be cleaner than snow.

R. R. Create in me, a clean heart.Create in me, a clean heart.O, give me back the joy of your salvation, O, give me back the joy of your salvation, and a willing spirit sustain in me.and a willing spirit sustain in me.

R. R. Create in me, a clean heart.Create in me, a clean heart.© 1986 Bob Hurd. Published by OCP, All Rights Reserved. © 1986 Bob Hurd. Published by OCP, All Rights Reserved. Breaking Bread 2009 #782Breaking Bread 2009 #782

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My Sisters, My Brothers ...... My Sisters, My Brothers ...... Open To Me!Open To Me!

We are all God's children. I have knocked at your door. I have called to your heart because I dream of a soft bed, because I am eager for a well-lighted house.  Why do you drive me away? Open to me, my sister!

Why do you ask, "Am I a native of Africa? Am I from America? Am I from Asia or am I from Europe?" Open to me, my brother!

Why do you question me about the shape of my nose, the thickness of my lips, the colour of my skin, the names of my gods? Open to me, my sister!

No, I am not black. No, I am not copper-coloured. I am not olive-skinned. No  I am not white-skinned. I am only a human person. Open to me, my brother!

Open your door! Open your heart! Because I am human! Human as in all ages!  Human as in all climates! Human like you!  

• - - Rene Philombe, Cameroon Writer

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