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General Election
2010
The Church of England has published prayers to help
voters as they consider their options in the forthcoming
General Election. The prayers remind voters that they
can make a difference, ask that the concerns of all may
be heard and seek protection from despair and cynicism.
The prayers, for personal use or during church services,
were specially written by the Mission and Public Affairs
Division and the Communications Office in association
with National Worship Development Officer the Rev Peter
Moger. They are published on the web alongside details
of relevant debates in the General Synod over the last
five years.
1 Loving God, Thank you for caring about how our country
is run, and that we have the right to vote for our politicians
and government.
But in the run-up to this general election there are so
many policies to understand, and so many different points
of view to consider -
Sometimes I wonder whether there's any point in voting,
whether anyone cares what I think.
As I choose who I am going to vote for,
help me not to be cynical about politics and politicians,
help me to remember that my vote can make a difference,
and help me vote for those people who will protect the
poor and vulnerable, and do all they can to make our nation
a place of fairness and peace. Because you call us to
act justly, love mercy and walk humbly with you, our God.
A men.
2 Heavenly Father
source of all truth and wisdom, who knows and loves the
whole creation,
watch over our nation at election time:
that truth may prevail over distortion,
wisdom triumph over recklessness
and the concerns of every person be heard.
Lord Jesus,
who chose the way of the cross in the Garden of Gethsemane,
help us to turn our backs on self interest
and to support policies that sustain the poor, the vulnerable
and the frightened people of this world.
Holy Spirit,
who brought understanding among myriad peoples and languages
at Pentecost,
give to all your people a passion for peace
and inspire us to work for unity and co-operation throughout
the world and in our political life together. Amen.
3 Lord, we give thanks for the privileges and responsibilities
of
living in a democratic society.
Give us wisdom to play our part at election time,
that, through the exercise of each vote,
your Kingdom may come closer.
Protect us from the sins of despair and cynicism,
guard us against the idols of false utopias
and strengthen us to make politics a noble calling
that serves the common good of all.
We ask this in the name of Jesus Christ Our Lord. Amen.
The prayers, alongside details of relevant debates in
the General Synod over the last five years and what people
have been saying about voting, can be read in full at:
http://www.cofe.anglican.org/generalelection
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