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Lord, Set Us Free

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I am not preaching the Catholic religion. I am just sharing a small prayer that is getting me through recent days, as I contemplate those who judge me.

Lord, righteous Judge of the living and the dead, in order to prevent the condemnation of the world you allowed the world to condemn you. By your condemnation, free us from the sentence our sins deserve. Give us the grace to be patient with those who judge us, and free us from proudly judging the people around us.

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Author: Jean DeVito

Published author.  Partner in a family-established Antique Restoration business. Publications:   “Reflections: Stories from Local Writers/God Is Good.” N.p.: Ferguson Library, 2017. 31-49. Print. “Three Childhood Homes.” The Stamford Advocate 24 Dec. 2016, A ed., News sec.: A011. Print. “The Little Things.” CT Association of Area Agencies on Aging. May 2014.  Older Americans Month 2014 Essay Contest.  State winner.  Connecticut, Bridgeport.

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  1. zodevito's avatar

    That’s a nice prayer! I l like the message it relays. Patience is so important, as is understanding. Every person perceives the world differently, so reality is an ambiguous thing! Just remember that those who judge do so because of their own sense of reality, and really, none of their judgement is personal.

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