Description
The Gazing Prayers are a collection of beautiful printed cards, which can be laid out, so people can gaze at them as they pray. Perfect for use in small groups, prayer stations or as discussion starters.
This set features 10 images to help us to reflect and to pray about peace & reconciliation.
It can be purchased as a stand alone set, or can be selected as one of two free add-ons when you buy the Gazing Prayer Base Pack.
The cards come in a reusable plastic wallet for storage, which also fits in the base pack box.
Images in the Peace & Reconciliation Gazing Prayers Set

Reconciliation statue by Vasconcellos at Coventry Cathedral. There are identical statues in Berlin and Hiroshima.

Father Forgive, the words spoken by Provost Howard after the destruction of Coventry Cathedral by Nazi bombers, now inscribed on the ruined cathedral wall.

Bethlehem Dove by Banksy, on the wall dividing the West Bank and Israel.

Peace protesters.

Hands reaching out.

Let Us Beat Swords Into Plowshares statue at the United Nations Headquarters, New York City.

Tree of Peace by Henry Eveleigh. United Nations Poster, 1947.

The Coventry Litany of Reconciliation, written by Canon Joseph Poole in 1958. Prayed in the Cathedral every weekday at noon, and throughout the world by partners in the Community of the Cross of Nails.

A bridge.

A kintsugi pot.






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