Day 5 : Monday 27 February

Hear our voice, O Lord, according to your faithful love.

| Leviticus 19.1-2, 11-18 | Psalm 19.7-14 | Matthew 25.31-46 |

Hanna Kopylova.

Hanna Kopylova. "War in Ukraine".

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from: Eternal echoes, by John O'Donohue. Perennial, 1999, pp. 98–9.

The Beauty of Wild Distance

Outside there is great distance. When you walk out into the landscape the fields stretch away towards the horizon. At dawn, the light unveils the vast spread of nature. Gnarled stones hold nests of fossils from a time so distant we cannot even imagine it. At night, the stars reflect light from the infinite distance of the cosmos. When you experience this distance stretching away from the shore of your body, it can make you feel minuscule. Pascal said, “The eternal silence of these infinite spaces frightens me.” There is a magnificent freedom in Nature; no frontier could ever frame her infinity. There is a natural wildness in the earth. You sense this particularly in wild places that have never been tamed by human domestication. There are places where the ocean praises the steady shore in a continual hymn of wave. There are fresh, cold streams pouring through mountain corners in a rhythm that never anticipated the gaze of a human eye. Animals never interfere with the wildness of the earth. They attune themselves to the longing of the earth and move within it as if it were a home rhythm. Animals have no distance from the earth. They have no plan or programme in relation to it. They live naturally in its landscapes, always present completely to where they are. There is an apt way in which the animal who always lives in the “now” of time can fit so perfectly into the “where” of landscape. The time and mind of the animal rest wherever it is. The poet Wendell Berry says, “I come into the peace of wild things. . . . For a time / I rest in the grace of the world, and am free.”

Молитва за Україну / God the Great One!

Words: Oleksandr Konyskyi; Music: Mykola Lysenko; Performed by: "Gloria" Chamber Choir. This is the "national spiritual anthem" of Ukraine, familiar to most Ukrainians.

Боже великий, єдиний
Нам Україну храни
Волі і світу промінням
Ти її осіни.

Світлом науки і знання
Нас, дітей, просвіти,
В чистій любові до краю,
Ти нас, Боже, зрости.

Молимось, Боже єдиний,
Нам Україну храни,
Всі свої даски й щедроти
Ти на люд наш зверни.

Дай йому волю, дай йому долю,
Дай доброго світу, щастя,
Дай, Боже, народу
І многая, многая літа.

Lord, O the Great and Almighty,
Protect our beloved Ukraine,
Bless her with freedom and light
Of your holy rays.

With learning and knowledge enlighten
Us, your children small,
In love pure and everlasting
Let us, O Lord, grow.

We pray, oh Lord Almighty,
Protect our beloved Ukraine,
Grant our people and country
All your kindness and grace.

Bless us with freedom, bless us with wisdom,
Guide into kind world,
Bless us, O Lord, with good fortune
For ever and evermore.

May God our Redeemer show us compassion and love. Amen.