Sixth Friday of Lent - April 6th 2001

He will settle disputes among nations,
among the great powers near and far.
They will hammer their swords into ploughs
and their spears into pruning knives.
Nations will never again go to war,
never prepare for battle again.
Everyone will live in peace
among his own vineyards and fig trees,
and no one will make him afraid.
The Lord Almighty has promised this.

Micah 4 3-4
Dear Lord we pray for peace in our land and among every nation.

Next Day
.Back to Reflections for Lent
Lent 2002  |  Lent 2003  |  Lent 2005
Circle of Prayer
A Circle of Prayer around the world praying for and with each other, for peace and for a world in crisis. Please read more about it and perhaps join us, prayer was never more needed than it is in these times!

Holy Souls Crusade

Praying all year round for the souls of our deceased relatives and friends, for the souls of those most in need of prayer and for those souls in purgatory who have nobody to pray for them.


Moytura has several other sites with a 'Christian flavour'. As part of the 'Journey' section of the website join me to learn a little of the Early Christian Church in Ireland by visiting Clonmacnoise, started by St. Ciaran on the banks of the River Shannon in the 6th. Century. 
Read about Saint Brendan the Navigator who started a Monastic settlement in the tiny village of Clonfert on the Galway/Offaly/Tipperary border, again in the 6th century. 

Travel on my journeys to two of Canada's most famous Catholic Shrines - 
Saint Anne de Beaupré and Cap de la Madeleine, both on the shores of the Saint Lawrence river in Quebec. Finally 

I welcome you to come with me to see a little of Medugorje, a peaceful haven in a war-torn country - Bosnia Herzogonia. 

On a much lighter note we have a full section called Prayerful Thoughts & Thoughtful Prayers

Please also pay a visit to  Moytura's Irish Bookshop where you can find books on the history of
Christianity in IrelandIrish Prayers and Celtic Christianity

Below are some of the other areas of Moytura's web site.


© Moytura Graphic Design 2001

CrossDaily.com