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Jilly_in_VA

(12,194 posts)
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 02:53 PM 22 hrs ago

How do you pray for your enemies?

I know we're supposed to pray for our enemies and "those who persecute you". Jesus told us to do that. I cannot bring myself to pray for ICE bros. I just can't. They are too evil, doing evil things just for the sake of it, and worse yet, seemingly enjoying it. How can a person pray for people like that? Serious question.

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How do you pray for your enemies? (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA 22 hrs ago OP
"Oh Lord, please take Donald Trump home" LiberalArkie 22 hrs ago #1
What to do about enemies mwf 22 hrs ago #2
I know Jilly_in_VA 22 hrs ago #4
The metaphysical people I follow suggest praying for the highest good for all. fierywoman 22 hrs ago #3
I do pray Jilly_in_VA 21 hrs ago #5
I love this story about a Native American concept of praying -- fierywoman 14 hrs ago #15
There is always the republican Christian prayer::: Norrrm 20 hrs ago #6
This message was self-deleted by its author surfered 20 hrs ago #7
I think that's an old Irish prayer Jilly_in_VA 20 hrs ago #8
I apologize. surfered 20 hrs ago #9
If we are supposed to love our enemies, surfered 20 hrs ago #10
This is true Jilly_in_VA 19 hrs ago #11
I don't think it was supposed to be easy for any of us mortals. surfered 19 hrs ago #12
People can change B Hamster 18 hrs ago #13
Truly. surfered 18 hrs ago #14

mwf

(43 posts)
2. What to do about enemies
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 03:07 PM
22 hrs ago

I have felt the same way. But just yesterday I saw a clip that startled me. ICE was doing its usual roundup near the border and a priest walked in to support those who needed it. Once the ICE thugs saw the priest in his collar, they quickly backed off. !!! Just being present was enough.

Jilly_in_VA

(12,194 posts)
4. I know
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 03:10 PM
22 hrs ago

Bishop Michael Pham and the Jesuit Posse. It was wonderful. I'd love to see an Orthodox priest or bishop do the same!

Jilly_in_VA

(12,194 posts)
5. I do pray
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 03:11 PM
21 hrs ago

for people of good will everywhere. It's just this stumbling block I have about ICE and Stephen Miller and people like that.

fierywoman

(8,367 posts)
15. I love this story about a Native American concept of praying --
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 10:42 PM
14 hrs ago


the story starts around 1:50 if you don't have the patience to sit through the intro (athough it's interesting) -- keep praying!

Norrrm

(2,029 posts)
6. There is always the republican Christian prayer:::
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 04:11 PM
20 hrs ago

There is always the republican Christian prayer:::

Lauren Boebert’s prayer for President Joe Biden: “May his days be few.”
Psalm 109
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm%20109&version=KJV

8 Let his days be few; and let another take his office.
9 Let his children be fatherless, and his wife a widow.


Response to Jilly_in_VA (Original post)

Jilly_in_VA

(12,194 posts)
8. I think that's an old Irish prayer
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 04:20 PM
20 hrs ago

Kinda tongue in cheek, although it might be a good one.
Look, y'all, this was a serious question to the Catholic/Orthodox forum. I'd sort of appreciate it if those not in there would excuse themselves from the discussion.

surfered

(7,449 posts)
10. If we are supposed to love our enemies,
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 04:35 PM
20 hrs ago

..then surely we would also pray for them; however, we could pray that they see the error of their ways and to welcome the stranger.

B Hamster

(4 posts)
13. People can change
Sun Jun 22, 2025, 06:52 PM
18 hrs ago

I am reminded of the musical "Fiddler on the Roof". It is set in the small town of Anatevka, Russia, in 1905 (Currently part of Ukraine). During the story, one of the Jewish townspeople asks the rabbi, "Is there an appropriate blessing for the Tsar?" The wise rabbi thinks for a moment and replies, "Of course: May God bless and keep the Tsar..............far away from us".

The point is that even when someone is causing you harm, you can pray for them. You can ask that they become enlightened. You can request that their hard hearts soften. You can ask for an awakening of compassion. You can pray for them to find another path.

We have to remember that Saul was a Pharisee and persecuted the church before his life-changing experience on the road to Damascus. It's where he literally "saw the light". People can change, and the faithful can help them change.

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