Sorry Day Prayer
Context
Australia’s Prime Minister Kevin Rudd tabled a motion in parliament on February 13, 2008, apologising to Australia’s Indigenous people, particularly the Stolen Generations and their families and communities, for the laws and policies that inflicted profound grief, suffering and loss. The apology included a proposal for a policy commission to close the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians in matters such as life expectancy, educational achievement, and economic opportunity. This event is seen by many as a step forward in reconciliation.
Prayer
God of Love, You are the creator of this land and of all good things.
We acknowledge the pain and shame of our history and the suffering of our peoples – especially the grief of those who were taken as children from their homes and families, taken from all they knew and loved.
We ask your forgiveness.
We thank you for the survival of Indigenous cultures.
Give us the courage to acknowledge the realities of our history so that we may build a better future for our nation.
Teach us to respect all cultures.
Teach us to care for our land and waters.
Help us to share justly the resources of this land.
Help us to bring about spiritual and social change to improve the quality of life for all groups in our communities, especially the disadvantaged.
Help young people to find true dignity and self-esteem in the ways of your Spirit.
May the power of your love be the foundation on which we build our families, our communities and our nation.
Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Song of reflection Suggestion:
Archie Roach: Took the Children Away