Readings:
Psalm 70
Isaiah 2:2-5
Revelation
7:13-17
Matthew 2:13-18
Preface of Holy Week
[Common of a Martyr]
[Of the Holy Cross]
[On the Anniversary of a Disaster]
[For Reconciliation and Forgiveness]
PRAYER (traditional language)
Almighty God, our Refuge and our Rock, whose loving care knoweth no bounds
and embraceth all the peoples of the earth: Defend and protect those who
fall victim to the forces of evil, and as we remember this day those who
endured depredation and death because of who they were, not because of
what they had done or failed to do, give us the courage to stand against
hatred and oppression, and to seek the dignity and well-being of all for
the sake of our Savior Jesus Christ, in whom thou hast reconciled the
world to thyself; and who livest and reignest with thee and the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever. Amen.
PRAYER (contemporary language)
Almighty God, our Refuge and our Rock, your loving care knows no bounds
and embraces all the peoples of the earth: Defend and protect those who
fall victim to the forces of evil, and as we remember this day those who
endured depredation and death because of who they were, not because of
what they had done or failed to do, give us the courage to stand against
hatred and oppression, and to seek the dignity and well-being of all for
the sake of our Savior Jesus Christ, in whom you have reconciled the world
to yourself; and who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one
God, now and for ever. Amen.
This commemoration appears in A Great Cloud of Witnesses.
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GENOCIDE REMEMBRANCE
Genocide Remembrance Day is observed by Armenians in dispersed communities
around the world on April 24. It is held annually to commemorate the victims
of the Armenian Genocide from 1915 to 1923.
The date 24 April commemorates the Armenian notables deported from the
Ottoman capital in 1915, of hundreds of Armenian intellectuals and community
leaders, most of whom would be executed, which was a precursor to the
ensuing events.
— more at Wikipedia
Although this date is specifically a remembrance of the Armenian genocide,
it is clear from the collects that it is intended here to cover all genocides:
the killing or harming of people simply because of which ethnic, religious,
or national group to which they happen to belong.
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