A prayer that is
recited by those who pray the Liturgy of the Hours on every major feast day of
the Church is an example of the kind of thanksgiving that should be the prayer
of all believers. It is called the Benedicite,
after the many times that the word “Bless” is used in it. In this case “Bless”
is another way of saying “give thanks and praise.” The setting is found in the
book of Daniel,where three young men are placed in a fiery furnace,something
I’m sure even the most faithful among us would be tempted
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to think of as a “big problem.” As they enter the fiery
furnace to what would seem like a certain death,one of them,Azariah,prays:
Blessed art thou, O Lord, God of our fathers, and worthy of
praise; and thy name is glorified for ever. For thou art just in all that thou
hast done to us, and all thy works are true and thy ways right, and all thy
judgments are truth.Thou hast executed true judgments in all that thou hast
brought upon us and upon Jerusalem, the holy city of our fathers, for in truth
and justice thou hast brought all this upon us because of our sins. For we have
sinfully and lawlessly departed from thee, and have sinned in all things and
have not obeyed thy commandments; we have not observed them or done them, as
thou hast commanded us that it might go well with us.
— DANIEL 3
: 3 – 7
It is a prayer
of thanksgiving, sounding very much like a Eucharistic Prayer that is prayed at
the Mass we attend.Those trying to exterminate the three men, hearing the
prayer, stoke up the flames, and the three pray a prayer that includes the
following:
Bless the
Lord, fire and heat, sing praise to him and highly exalt him for ever. Bless
the Lord, winter cold and summer heat, sing praise to him and highly exalt him
for ever. Bless the Lord, dews and snows, sing praise to him and highly exalt
him for ever. Bless the Lord, nights and days, sing praise to him and highly
exalt him for ever. Bless the Lord,light and darkness,sing praise to him and
highly exalt him for ever.Bless the Lord,ice and cold,sing praise to him and
highly exalt him for ever. Bless the Lord, frosts and snows, sing praise to him
and highly exalt him for ever. Bless the Lord, lightnings and clouds, sing
praise to him and highly exalt him for ever. Let the
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earth bless the Lord; let it sing praise to him and highly
exalt him for ever.”
— DANIEL 3
: 4 4 – 5 2
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