The World Day of Prayer (WDP) believes that "Prayer is rooted in listening to God and to each other" (Guiding Principle #2). The listening that we seek is an active and demanding listening. It requires a stillness that can allow another to speak, as we hear and feel with another’s pains and joys. Our listening is both personal and in community. Our conviction is that WDP opens a window to the voices of women in a different part of the world each year—sometimes near, sometimes far away. Always, we join our prayer with theirs. We are committed to honoring the prayers offered by women who develop our liturgy each year for a common day of prayer on the first Friday of March. The women who write are selected at an International Meeting held every 5 years, which includes voting delegates from every country in our movement. At the 2017 International Meeting in Brazil, WDP Palestine was selected to write the 2024 program, followed by WDP Cook Islands in 2025 and WDP Nigeria in 2026. The liturgy is developed through a rigorous writing process that starts 4 years before the day when the world will gather to pray that liturgy. This liturgy is developed with our Executive Committee, a group of women elected to represent each region of our movement. On March 1, 2024, our global ecumenical movement will pray a liturgy developed by our sisters from WDP Palestine. World Day of Prayer has a strong and vibrant history in the Middle East, especially in Palestine. Women from various denominations in Palestine have faithfully prayed together every year for decades. Several women from WDP Palestine have been elected by the Middle East region to serve as Regional Representatives for our WDPIC Executive Committee. We are grateful for the dedication of our Palestinian sisters over the years to strengthen connections between Christians around the world. Our WDPIC office has been approached in the past year, particularly since the Israel Gaza war has brought devastation to the region following the violent attack on October 7, 2023. We have been asked if there will be any changes made to the liturgy in light of the current situation. Our response has been consistent with our practices as a movement for many years. We believe that the liturgy offered each year is a profound gift, and one that we receive in its fullness. We stand with the liturgy offered by our sisters from WDP Palestine, and we encourage all local celebrations around the world to honor those voices as they are offered. Our sisters from WDP Palestine are currently working on an additional prayer that can be added to the original liturgy, in light of the recent violence they are experiencing. We hope to have that available by February 15, 2024. - WDPIC Executive Committee
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Dr David Morley
2/20/2024 08:51:06 am
Though I respect the efforts made to produce the WDOP service. I and many members of our Christian community feel that the material provided in the form of statements for use in the service has been overtaken by the present situation in Palestine. As a minimum I feel that your statement of distress at the violence on both sides of the conflict should be included within the service (WDPIC Call for ceasefire). Also more up to date statements by Palestinians would make the worship more relevent
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Rev Zoltan ZALAY
2/23/2024 06:58:11 am
World days of prayer Switzerland actually proposed an actualisation of the announcement of the Worldprayer,
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Dave Morley
2/23/2024 08:46:14 am
Thank you.
Marge Karsten
2/25/2024 10:39:14 pm
Is it possible to get a copy of that extra prayer in English? I didn't see it on the website but didn't look extensively. It wasn't in the packet of materials the person in charge of WDP in my community gave to those who will be reading various parts on Friday. Thank you.
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Patricia Lloyd-Sidle
2/26/2024 06:41:27 am
The prayer is available in English on this facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/wdppalestine
Gillian Brooks
2/27/2024 05:01:09 pm
I’ve found the prayer on Facebook. At what point in the service would the prayer be said. Also should there be a few words be said before the service explaining the service was written before the conflict started.
Marge Karsten
2/27/2024 05:10:40 pm
Thanks to those who responded. I truly appreciate it.
Federico
2/27/2024 08:26:42 am
I'm posting below the Italian translation (unofficial) of the additional prayer for this 2024 service. Thank you.
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