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introduction. ess to the spaces we inhabit. A Home Blessing Liturgy intends to help us remember and reimagine that our common places are, in fact, places of holy habita-tion—sacred space that is set apart, where we ought to expect to encounter God in every room, at the table, inside the closet, and.
23 lut 2004 · The leader offers prayers of protection for the family and all persons taking part in the house blessing. The following prayers may be used: Father in heaven, I stand in faith and on the authority I have as a believer in Jesus Christ. In the name of Jesus Christ, I bind every evil spirit and every evil plan made for this home. I cancel the
All: Almighty and everlasting God, grant to this home the grace of your presence, that you may be known to be the inhabitants of this dwelling, and the defender of this household; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who with you and the Holy Spirit lives and reigns, one God, for ever and ever.
A house blessing claims a home for God, which indeed brings God’s grace upon it, but it also sets the home apart for God — reminding the occupants that they are but stewards of God’s graces, with a responsibility to treat their possessions as ultimately God’s and as dedicated to God’s glory.
2 sty 2024 · The chalk is blessed. Blessed are you, Lord our God: in the home of Mary and Joseph. you provided a dwelling-place on earth. for your eternal Word. Bless this chalk, that those who mark their doorways with it. may know your blessing in their home, and share your love with all who cross its threshold; we make our prayer through Christ our Lord.
Blessing of a Home. The following simple rite is provided for the Blessing of a Home, which includes a choice of alternative prayers. Care and sensitivity should be taken to choose prayers and bible readings appropriate to the occasion and personal circumstances. Download:
This section includes: * Closing prayers, suitable for use in a non-eucharistic Service of the Word; * Prayers suitable for use at the end of a service of Holy Communion, either as Post Communion prayers, or as part of the sending out; * Blessings; * Acclamations for the end of a service.