Have you ever read something dozens of times, only to have one sentence suddenly leap off the page?
That happened to me this week as I reread the beloved prayer attributed to St. Francis of Assisi:
"Lord, make me an instrument of Your peace."
This day -- those words stopped me in my tracks.
Notice St. Francis didn't pray, "Lord, bring peace to the world." He prayed, "Make me an instrument." In other words, let peace begin right here -- in my heart, my home, my words, and my actions.
Our world certainly isn't lacking reasons for conflict. We see hatred, hurt, doubt, wars, broken homes, anger, fear, and despair all around us. It's easy to point fingers at what's wrong. It's much harder -- and much more Christlike -- to become part of what's right.
This year marks the 800th anniversary of St. Francis' of Assisi's legacy, and Pope Leo has encouraged believers to reflect on his life by seeking God's grace and living as peacemakers. What a timely reminder!
Eight centuries later, those simple words still call us to something extraordinary.
Jesus said, "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God." (Matthew 5:9)
Peacemakers aren't merely peacekeepers. They intentionally sow love where there's hatred, offer forgiveness where there's injury, bring hope into despair, and shine Christ's light into dark places.
Peace isn't something we wait for. It's something we choose.
Perhaps today the greatest difference we can make won't be through a grand speech or heroic act. It may simply be a kind word, a listening ear, a forgiven offense, a heartfelt prayer, or a gentle response.
Let's be the people who carry peace wherever we go.
And may our prayer today be the same as it was 800 years ago:
"Lord, let there be peace... and let it begin in me."

























