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O Lord, we come to You with hearts burdened by the weight of suffering and turmoil across our world. In Canada, many struggle to access the care they need, waiting in silence as the healthcare system falters. Families and seniors face relentless housing and other basic living costs, wondering if they can stay in the place they called home. And in the US, communities reel from the heartbreak of mass shootings and violence that shatter lives and peace. In both places, addiction claims countless souls in the grip of fentanyl and other deadly substances.

Beyond our borders, we mourn for the innocent caught in the horrors of war. In Israel and Palestine, in Ukraine, countless lives have been shattered, and families torn apart, as bombs fall and cities crumble. We pray, Lord, for these victims, for those who wanted nothing to do with such pain yet find themselves trapped in its path. Let them feel Your presence in the darkness, that they may find comfort, strength, and peace that transcends the chaos.

We pray also for those suffering under poverty and famine, for the children growing up in lands of hunger and hardship. Natural disasters strike without mercy—wildfires, droughts, floods—leaving devastation and loss in their wake. Climate instability grows, adding to the fear and uncertainty in our lives.

We lift up those facing oppression, those who are denied freedom, dignity, and safety because of who they are, where they live, or what they believe. May they know Your protection and hope, Lord, as they yearn for justice and peace.

And for those lost in anger, greed, and pride, who drive these hardships, help them to find Your light. Open their eyes and soften their hearts, that they may see the humanity in each life affected by their actions.

In faith, we place our hearts and our world into Your hands, O God. May Your wisdom, love, and compassion guide us all toward unity, healing, and lasting peace. Amen.

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