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Prayers for post-holiday blues
03/09/2007 15:08 - (SA)
London - The Church of England has published a series of prayers aimed at helping Britons cope with the post-holiday Monday blues as they trudge back into work following the long break.
The prayers include one for stressed-out commuters stuck in a train tunnel, as well as a few lines seeking heavenly help in coping with frustrating telephone conversations.
"Father, as I talk to this person, give me a listening ear and a gracious tongue," heads the one-liner entitled "Brinnng Brinnng", and published on the Anglican church's website.
In "A Commuter's Prayer", the returning worker fails to get a seat on a packed train. "We're stuck in a tunnel; everybody's sighing; we're not moving," it says.
"Let me know your peace and grace ... For the sake of my sanity," it adds.
A church spokesperson noted that the prayers were published as millions of Britons return to work after the extended summer holiday.
"The selection is aimed at banishing the post-holiday blues with God's help," he said, adding: "We're showing that God's love isn't just a holiday romance."
And he denied that such prayers trivialise the church's message. "Clearly the Church is concerned about the big global issues but we also believe that God is concerned about our everyday lives just as much," the spokesperson said.
The train commuter's prayer could be particularly appropriate for Londoners, facing a threatened three-day strike on the capital's Underground system from Monday evening.
- AFP
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