Daniel F. Stramara

Praying—with the Saints—to God Our Mother


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point of view because 1) they do not safeguard the relationship among the divine Persons within the Trinity, 2) each of the Persons is Creator, Redeemer, and Sanctifier, and 3) such a doxology only emphasizes God’s relationship with us and not God’s eternal nature as the Divine Community of Love.

      However, it is important to note that Fathers and Doctors of the Church gave voice to their praise of God in terms beyond the traditional “Glory be.” St. Theophilus of Antioch was the first to use the term “Trinity” around AD 180. The text is Ad Autolycus 2.15, in which he has “God, His Word and His Wisdom.” The relationality is preserved but in English the possessive pronoun is masculine; see also Clementine Homilies 16.12 where Spirit is also feminine Wisdom. St. Gregory of Nazianzus

      Thus after the section of the Psalms and Scriptures you will find a list of possible doxologies you can employ, many based off of early church writings and some created by myself. In no way is this list to infer that I consider the traditional doxology as incorrect or theologically problematic; the issue is, however, pastoral. It will be up to the reader or praying community to decide which form will be used. If Praying—with the Saints—to God Our Mother is used publicly, I suggest that the first line of the doxology be recited only by the one leading the prayer; the refrain “as it was in the beginning

       . . .” can be a communal response, thus avoiding confusion concerning which wording is being adopted. Of course, one is free to alternate the various doxologies between the morning and evening office or after each psalm.

      May this book of prayer and meditation deepen your relationship with the God of our ancestors, and may She abundantly bless you as you prayerfully ponder another rich and life-giving facet of the Holy Trinity.

      Stand firm, then, brothers and sisters,

      and maintain the traditions that we taught you,

      whether by word of mouth or by letter.

      —2 Thessalonians 2:15

      You must remain faithful to what you have learned and firmly believe;

      knowing full well who your teachers were,

      and how, ever since you were a child,

      you have known the Holy Scriptures—

      from these you can learn the wisdom

      that leads to salvation through faith in Christ Jesus.

      All Scripture is inspired by God

      and useful for instruction and refuting error,

      for guiding people’s lives

      and teaching them to be upright.

      This is how someone who is dedicated to God

      becomes fully equipped and ready for every good work.

      —2 Timothy 3:14–17

      Scriptural Readings and Doxologies

      Select Psalms in Greek as Used by the Apostles

      Psalm 1

      1. Blessed the fellow who has not walked

       in the counsel of the wicked;

       nor loitered along the path of sinners;

       nor sat in the seat of the pestilent.

      2. But whose delight is in the law

       of the Lord;

       meditating on the law day and night.

      3. Such a person will be like a tree planted by babbling brooks,

      a tree which will yield its fruit

       in due season,

      and its leaves shall not wither and fall.

      Whatever that one does shall prosper.

      4. Not so the wicked, not so;

      rather they are like the chaff

      which the wind scatters

      from the face of the earth.

      5. Therefore the wicked shall not stand up in judgment,

      nor sinners in the counsel of the righteous.

      6. For the Lord knows the way of the