The World Day of Prayer is an international ecumenical Christian laywomen's initiative.[1] It is run under the motto "Informed Prayer and Prayerful Action" and is celebrated annually in over 170 countries on the first Friday in March. The movement aims to bring together women of various races, cultures and traditions in a yearly common Day of Prayer, as well as in closer fellowship, understanding and action throughout the year.

World Day of Prayer Logo since 1982

History edit

The Women's World Day of Prayer started in the US in 1887 when Mary Ellen Fairchild James, wife of Darwin Rush James from Brooklyn, New York, called for a day of prayer for home missions,[2] and Methodist women called for a week of prayer and self-denial for foreign missions. Two years later, two Baptists called together a Day of Prayer for the World Mission. The Day of Prayer initiated by these two women expanded to Canada in 1922, then to the British Isles in the 1930s. The movement's focus on ecumenism and reconciliation led to growth after World War II. Since 1927 the day of prayer in the month of March has been known as the Women's World Day of Prayer. Catholic women joined the movement after the Second Vatican Council, beginning in 1967, and united what had been their May day of prayer with the March Women's World Day of Prayer in 1969. As such, Catholic women honor the World Day of Prayer.[3][4]

Two other Christian denominations celebrate a World Day of Prayer in September. Firstly, the Unity Church, a New Thought denomination headquartered at Unity Village, Missouri celebrates a twenty-four-hour World Day of Prayer, principally on the second Thursday in September (member churches may start at sunset on September 11, and the themes differ from those of the Women's World Day of Prayer set forth below).[5][6] And secondly, the terrorist events of September 11, 2001 prompted the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic fraternal order, to designate that date annually as a World Day of Prayer for Peace.[7]

Aims edit

Through the World Day of Prayer, women are encouraged to become aware of the other countries and cultures and no longer live in isolation. They are also encouraged take up the burdens of other people, to sympathize with the problems of other countries and cultures and pray with and for them. They are further encouraged to become aware of their talents and use them in the service of society. The World Day of Prayer aims to demonstrate that prayer and action are inseparable and that both have immeasurable influence in the world.

Programme edit

Every year, worship service focuses on a different country and a specific theme. World Day of Prayer National/Regional Committees of that country prepare the order of worship on these themes to be used on the next World Day of Prayer.

On the first Friday of March, then, in services all over the world that country becomes the focus of prayer and understanding. Through preparation and participation in the worship service, women worldwide learn how their sisters of other countries, languages and cultures understand the biblical passages in their context. They learn of the concerns and needs of those women and to empathize and feel in solidarity with them.

World Day of Prayer themes and writer countries edit

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Year Theme Writer Country
1927 Pray Ye Therefore   USA
1928 Breaking Down Barriers   USA
1929 That They May All Be One   USA
1930 That Jesus May Be Lifted Up   Korea
1931 Ye Shall Be My Witnesses   Canada
1932 Hold Fast in Prayer   India
1933 Follow Thou Me   Republic of China
1934 Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem   South Africa
1935 Bear Ye One Another's Burdens   Holland
1936 On Earth, Peace, Goodwill Toward Men   Chile
1937 Thou art The Christ, The Son of the Living God Africa
1938 The Church – A World Fellowship   New Zealand
1939 Let Us Put Our Love Into Deeds – and Make it Real   United States of America
1940 In Quietness and in Confidence shall be Your Strength   England
1941 Thy Kingdom Come   Shanghai
1942 I Am The Way   French Refugees

  German Refugees

1943 That They all May Be One   United States of America
1944 God wondered that there was no Intercessor From statements of 150 nationals and repatriated missionaries from over 100 countries
1945 That Ye Should Show Forth the Praises of Him Who Hath Called You Out of Darkness into His Marvelous Light   England

  Wales
  Northern Ireland

1946 The Things That Make for our Peace Central Africa
1947 Make Level in the Desert a Highway for our God   India
1948 The World at Prayer   United States of America
1949 The Lord is Thy Keeper   China
1950 Faith for our Time   Japan
1951 Perfect Love Casteth out Fear   Germany
1952 Christ, our Hope   United States of America: Migrants, Sharecroppers, and Native Americans
1953 Walk as Children of the Light Africa
1954 That They May Have Life   India
1955 Abide in Me   Buenos Aires
(  Argentina)
1956 One Flock, One Shepherd   Cook Christian Training School for Native American Christian Leaders in Arizona, USA
1957 Who shall separate us ...?   Hungary
1958 The Bread of Life   Australia
1959 Lord, I believe   Egypt
1960 Labourers together with God   Committee of the Women's Inter-Church Council of Canada
1961 Forward through the Ages: In everything give thanks   United States of America
1962 For God So Loved the World   Uruguay
1963 More than Conquerors   Korea
1964 Let us Pray    Switzerland
1965 What doth the Lord require?   United States of America
1966 Ye are my Witnesses   WWDP Committee of Scotland
1967 Of His Kingdom there shall be no end   Tonga
1968 Bear ye one another's Burdens   Ceylon
1969 Growing Together in Christ   Sierra Leone

  Ghana
  South Africa
  Congo
  Zambia
  Kenya

1970 Be of Good Courage   Jamaica

  Egypt
  United States of America
  Philippines
  Guyana

1971 A New People for a New Age Caribbean
1972 All Joy Be Yours   Europe
1973 Alert in our time   New Zealand
1974 Make us builders of peace   Japan
1975 Become perfectly One   Egypt
1976 Education through Living   Mexico

 South America

1977 Love in Action   German Democratic Republic
1978 Community Spirit in Modern Living   Canada
1979 Spiritual Growth East Africa
1980 Responsible Freedom   Thailand
1981 The Earth is the Lord's   USA
1982 The People of God: Gathered for Worship- Scattered for Service   Ireland

  Northern Ireland

1983 New persons in Christ Caribbean
1984 Living Water from Christ our Hope   Sweden
1985 Peace through Prayer and Action   India
1986 Choose Life   Australia
1987 Come and Rejoice!   International Committee of WWDP
1988 Open Doors   Brazil
1989 Lord, Teach us to Pray   Burma
1990 A Better Tomorrow, Justice for All   Czechoslovakia
1991 On the Journey Together   Kenya
1992 Living Wisely with Creation    German Speaking Switzerland

  Austria
  Germany

1993 God's People: Instruments of Healing   Guatemala
1994 Go, See & Act   Palestine
1995 The Earth is a House for all People   Ghana
1996 God Calls Us To Respond   Haiti
1997 Like a Seed Which Grows into a Tree   Korea
1998 Who is My Neighbour?   Madagascar
1999 God's Tender Touch   Venezuela
2000 Talitha Kumi: Young Woman Stand Up   Indonesia
2001 Informed Prayer, Prayerful Action   Samoa
2002 Challenged to Reconcile   Romania
2003 Holy Spirit, Fill Us   Lebanon
2004 In Faith, Women Shape the Future   Panama
2005 Let Our Light Shine   Poland
2006 Signs Of The Times   South Africa
2007 United Under God's Tent   Paraguay
2008 God's Wisdom Provides New Understanding   Guyana
2009 In Christ, There Are Many Members, Yet One Body   Papua New Guinea
2010 Let Everything that has Breath Praise God   Cameroon
2011 How Many Loaves Have You?   Chile
2012 Let Justice Prevail   Malaysia
2013 I was a Stranger and You Welcomed Me   France
2014 Streams in the Desert   Egypt
2015 Jesus Said to them: "Do You Know What I Have Done to you?"   The Bahamas
2016 Receive Children, Receive Me   Cuba
2017 Am I Being Unfair to You?   Philippines
2018 All God's Creation is Very Good!   Suriname
2019 Come – Everything is Ready   Slovenia
2020 Rise! Take your Mat and Walk   Zimbabwe
2021 Build on a Strong Foundation   Vanuatu
2022 I Know the Plans I Have For You   England

  Wales
  Northern Ireland

Forthcoming World Day of Prayer themes and writer countries edit

Year Theme Writer Country
2023 I Have Heard About Your Faith   Taiwan
2024 I Beg You... Bear With One Another in Love   Palestine
2025 I Made You Wonderful   Cook Islands
2026 I Will Give You Rest: Come   Nigeria

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "About WDP International Committee". www.worlddayofprayer.net. Archived from the original on 2013-10-14.
  2. ^ "Ludington Daily News – Google News Archive Search". news.google.com.
  3. ^ "World Day of Prayer: March 3, 2023 – Diocese of Ballarat". Catholic Diocese of Ballarat. 3 March 2023. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
  4. ^ "Women's World Day of Prayer". www.wwdp-natcomm.org. Archived from the original on 2007-12-29.
  5. ^ http://www.uistudents.org/world-day-of-prayer-september-12-2013.html [dead link]
  6. ^ "Silent Unity". www.facebook.com.
  7. ^ "Community Activities – World Day of Prayer for Peace". www.kofc.org.
  8. ^ "List of World Day of Prayer by year – World Day of Prayer USA". wdp-usa.org. Archived from the original on 2018-10-27.
  9. ^ "Themes – World Day of Prayer International". worlddayofprayer.net. 2020-02-19.
  10. ^ World Day of Prayer Website of England, Wales, & Northern Ireland

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