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20 Nov 2025

Pray and work for a peaceful 2024 advises Offaly influencer

It feels as though we have moved backwards in our efforts to bring peace and justice to our world

RONAN FOR WEB

Ronan Scully of Self Help Africa

War does not solve any problems, it only sows death and destruction. It increases hatred, multiplies revenge. War erases the future.

This last year of 2023 has been a year of war and rumours of war.  Lives lost, children killed in huge numbers, people displaced, fear and suspicion overwhelming many communities in our country and around the world. These wars are also contributing to the destruction of our environment. It feels as though we have moved backwards in our efforts to bring peace and justice to our world.  In this most worrying time for our world, the subject of  peace, above every other, commands the reflective attention of all people of reason and good will. It is eminently fitting to write these few words about  peace as we enter into the new year of 2024, as  peace  is the most precious good to ask of God at this time and to build with every effort, by means of concrete gestures of  peace  on the part of every man, woman and child of goodwill. As individuals, we earnestly desire  peace. We want  peace  in our homes, in our countries, in our relationships with one another and in our world. We want  peace  in our innermost  thoughts  and feelings.

Our Lord decreed  peace  for us again and again: “Peace  I leave with you; my  peace  I give to you. Do not let your hearts be troubled, and do not let them be afraid” (Jn. 14:27). We share the common heritage of  peace  with all people everywhere. If we think of people in other lands as being strange or different or as “the enemy,” we should recall the questions the prophet Malachi asked: “Have we not all one father? Has not one God created us? Why then are we faithless to one another?” (Mal. 2: 10). All people, regardless of language barriers and racial and cultural differences, have the same hopes and fears, the same challenges and aspirations, the same need for love, care, compassion, mercy and understanding. We are alike in so many ways. Surely we can pray and really work hard together for  peace! 


Be Inspired

When we pray and work hard for peace, for peace in our hearts, in our families and in our broken world, we realise how valuable peace is, how sought after it really  is. But we’re also aware of how rare and fragile true peace is. Peace is a gift to which one must attend. As a gift, it is not unlike a plant one might receive: it cannot be left there, it must be watered, it must be nourished, it demands attention, loving care and very hard work.  Peace demands constant hard work, constant vigilance. Building peace is a reality into which we must insert ourselves as we go forward into this new year of  2024. Peace is a gift, but the hard work of achieving peace is ours.  Making and creating peace is not some job, something on which we can close the door at the end of our working day. Peacemakers can never rest on their laurels, not even in times of peace. Peace demands our ceaseless hardworking efforts, courage, endurance and our constant prayer.  

So as we begin this new year of 2024 we pray that  the Peace of God, which is a peace built upon welcome, upon dignity, upon mercy, upon hard work and prayer, upon forgiveness and upon justice, must take flesh in us, before it can take root in the world. We are called to pray and work hard for peace. We are called actively to pursue peace. Blessed are peacemakers, said Jesus. Blessed are those who go the second mile (see Matt 5:41), blessed are those who have compassion with the stranger, and blessed are those who work “to turn swords into ploughshares” (see Isa 2:4). Peace-making is an active process. Christ did not say, “blessed are those who receive peace!” But blessed are those who make peace.  Let us in 2024 be inspired by Christ, the Prince of Peace, the one who on the cross, subverted hatred and greed, and became the way of true and enduring reconciliation. Let us immerse ourselves in his work for  peace in  our world and in our hearts. May the Holy Spirit who brought Christ to life in Mary, bring the Prince of Peace to life in us. May the Spirit strengthen us, and guide our feet on the way of this hard work for peace into  2024 and always (see Luke 1:79).

"War in pieces"

Up to recently, maybe a few years ago in the lives of many of us, we thought that we had entered an era of peace, not perfect peace, not global peace, but peace that could progressively extend to further parts of the world. This is why, when Pope Francis, a few years ago, warned that we were close to a “Third World War in pieces,” I thought he was exaggerating things. But Pope Francis might have spoken with sad foresight, as he often does, when he coined that expression.

Because as we look in anguish at the destruction of Gaza and the conflict between Israel and Palestine after having watched Ukrainian neighbourhoods devastated by Russian rockets for the past two years; peaceful Sudanese cities savaged by armed groups; communities in Ethiopia torn apart by violence and war; Afghanistan drifting from years of civil strife into an apparent tranquillity in which women’s rights are totally denied and when we look at this litany of crises, one after the other, we can only conclude the same. We live again, I am afraid to say in a time of war, hate and greed. A "Third World War in pieces."!!


Big rifts


A time in which with increasing impunity, people pick up arms to kill, rape, destroy and above all seize power. A time of great global divisions perhaps the most severe that we have seen in maybe most of our living memory. No matter where we look and which issue is discussed, we see, we feel those divides, from global geopolitics to local communities. We are almost driven to polarization, as if it had become impossible to consider different perspectives: ‘be with us, otherwise you are not good; not loyal; and not deserving of respect and rights’.  The big rifts: north/south; east/west, rich/poor, strong/weak, have been made even more visible by the unequal and inequitable response to the COVID-19 pandemic; by the responses to the Russian invasion of Ukraine; the hidden conflicts in Sudan and Ethiopia; and now putting us at risk of a fracture that could be irreparable by the war in Gaza and the many forgotten conflicts in so many parts of our world that are ongoing at this moment. Our world is full of hurting families and countries torn apart by war and violence.

Over 2 billion people, about one-third of the world’s population, live in countries with conflict, violence, terroism or fragile internal systems, according to the World Bank. These are places with the greatest humanitarian needs, where children, families, and communities struggle to acquire the basic necessities of life. It can be difficult to know how to help people in need. One of my most abiding wishes and  prayers  that I say daily is, "we all live in  peace  together." I light one of my daily candles for that  prayer  to come true constantly. We have seen what  peace  can do for people in Northern Ireland. But you only have to watch the news or read the papers to find conflict and suffering in every corner of our world. Through  prayer, we can “seek  peace  and pursue it” (Psalm 34:14).  Pray  with me this new year of 2024 for  peace  for fragile countries and conflict zones in our world and for children and families living through difficult times in places like Ukraine, Israel, Gaza, Palestine, Sudan, Afghanistan,Yemen, Ethiopia and many other places in our world. 


Inspirational leaders


The causes of this unrest and lack of  peace  may seem complex, but I believe the root of much of it is one group trying to impose its will on another. The motives may be political, religious, greed, terroism or racism, but it amounts to the same thing. One group sees itself as 'right' and others as 'wrong'. Religion and politics are often used to justify such claims. Another thing I often think to myself is that it is ironic that the objective of war is to create  Peace!  In order to have a better, more  peaceful  world we must learn to think of the globe as a whole. Our world leaders need to be more selfless and sacrificing. Only by having a universal,  peaceful  and spiritual vision can we bring positive change into the political and world field. A person who is really interested in making positive changes will never resort to violence to effect political reform. The approach has to be nonviolent and  peaceful. Anything achieved through violence will not last long; it will leave an enemy sitting somewhere plotting against you. If instead, you make a friend, you need not be afraid of the other person; and he or she need not be afraid of you. Permanent  peace  can never be achieved by violent means. Remember, there is no power higher than love. Hatred breeds hatred; violence breeds violence. If we sincerely want world  peace, we have to depend on our soul force, not on anything else. When our efforts fail, when we have nothing else, then we think of a Higher Power and turn to that force. And that is what soul force is and that is also what  prayer  is all about. Mahatma Gandhi was a great example of this principle.

He demonstrated that, by being a  peaceful  activist and trusting in soul and  prayer  power, one could liberate an entire country. That is how India gained her independence. Mahatma Gandhi, U Thant, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa, Eleanor Roosevelt, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and others were great humanitarians in public life. We need more people like these to lead and inspire.  Many times we wonder, is finding  peace  in the midst of all that is happening in our world at present even possible? One quote reminds us, “Peace. It doesn't mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble, or hard work. It means to be in the midst of those things and still be calm in your heart.” Another says, "No God, no  peace. Know God, know  peace." And both are true.  As usual a story from my Nana Scully's  prayer  book might help to explain. 

Peace in your heart


"There once was a King who offered a prize to the artist who would paint the best picture of  peace. When the entries were in, the King looked at all the pictures. There were only two he really liked. One picture was of a calm lake. The lake was a perfect mirror, with four  peaceful  towering mountains all around it. Overhead was a blue sky with fluffy white clouds. All who saw this picture  thought  that it was a perfect picture of  peace. The other picture had mountains too, but these were rugged and bare. Above was an angry sky from which rain fell and lightning played.

Down the side of the mountain tumbled a foaming waterfall. It did not look  peaceful  at all. However, when the King looked, he saw a tiny bush growing in a crack in the rock behind the waterfall. In the bush a mother bird had built her nest. There, in the midst of the rush of angry water, sat the mother bird on her nest, perfectly at  peace.

The King chose the second picture, because, he said, “Peace  does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble, or hard work.  Peace  means to be in the midst of all those things and still be calm in your heart. That is the real meaning of  peace." We often look at the outside world and find it in a state of chaos and disorder. We cannot bring to the world that which we do not have to offer.  Peace  starts in our own minds and heart, and until its roots are firmly entrenched in our own selves, we cannot manifest it externally. As Eleanor Roosevelt said, ‘It isn't enough to talk about  peace. One must believe in it. And it isn't enough to believe in it. One must work hard at it.’ 

We need  peace


Recently we have also seen a surge in various forms of nationalism, racism, hate, xenophobia, wars and conflicts that bring only death and destruction in their wake. These and other events that marked humanity’s path these past few years have taught us how important it is to care for one another and for creation in our efforts to build a more fraternal society.

We who are here together and in  peace  believe and hope in a fraternal world. We desire that men and women of different religions and none may everywhere gather and promote harmony, especially where there is conflict. Our future consists in living together. For this reason I pray in 2024 that we hear the call to free ourselves from the heavy burdens of distrust, fundamentalism and hate. Believers should be makers of  peace  in their  prayers  to God and in their actions for humanity! A fraternal society of care as a way to combat the culture of indifference, waste and confrontation so prevalent in our time. We can no longer think exclusively of carving out space for our personal or national interests; instead, we must think in terms of the common good, recognizing that we belong to a greater community, and opening our minds and hearts to universal human fraternity. We cannot continue to focus simply on preserving ourselves; rather, the time has come for all of us to endeavour to heal our communities, to lay the foundations for a more just and  peaceful  world, and to commit ourselves seriously to pursuing a good that is truly common. In order to do this in 2024, and to live better lives we cannot ignore one fundamental fact, namely that the many moral, social, political and economic crises we are experiencing are all interconnected, and what we see as isolated problems are actually causes and effects of one another.

Consequently, we are called to confront the challenges of our world in a spirit of responsibility, fraternity, community and compassion. We must promote actions that enhance  peace  and put an end to the conflicts and wars that continue to cause poverty, abandonment, homelessness and death. We urgently need to join in caring for our common home and in implementing clear and effective measures to combat climate change. We need to battle the virus of inequality and to ensure food, water, shelter and dignified labour for all, supporting those who lack even a minimum wage and find themselves in great difficulty. The scandal of entire peoples starving remains an open wound in all our world. We also need to develop suitable policies for welcoming and integrating migrants and those whom our societies discard such as our own homeless people and families.

Only by responding generously to these situations, with an altruism inspired by God’s infinite and merciful love, will we be able to build a new world which is a world of love, justice and  peace. Each of us in  2024, men and women of this time, is called to make  peace  happen, each one of us, we are not indifferent to this. We are called to make  peace  happen each day and in every place we live. This  peace  must begin with us; we must be at  peace  inside, in our hearts and with ourselves, and with those who are near us.  Peace, is a gift from God, which must be implored from God with incessant  prayer, sustained with patient and respectful dialogue, constructed with an open collaboration with truth and justice and always attentive to the legitimate aspirations of individuals and peoples. They alone with hard work and actions are what can bring inner calm and  peace  at times to a whirlwind crazy mindless and evil world. 

Prayer  for  peace

We need to look at ways you can bring real, lasting and genuine  peace  into your own life and the lives of those around you. If  peace  is what you seek in 2024, focus your  thoughts  on this  Prayerfor  Peace  by Jackie Trottmann - "Dear God, I need your  peace  now. Silence my  thoughts  of confusion. Silence my  thoughts  of anxiety. Silence my  thoughts  of grief or despair. Silence my  thoughts  of hurt or anger. When there is chaos and turmoil surrounding me, shelter and protect me with your  peace  and loving, powerful presence.

As I take this time to stop and  pray, fill me with your  peaceful  presence. With each breath I take, I breathe in your  peace  that surpasses all understanding. Help me to focus on  peace  instead of unrest. I surrender my unrest to you so that I may receive  peace. Help me to be a spark that ignites  peace  in others. Amen".  And finally my own favourite  prayer  for  peace,   Dear Lord, Our world waits in darkness longing for Your light. In the midst of darkness, enkindle our hope. As we long for lasting  peace  in the midst of war and terrorism, Be with us. As we long for families to be reunited, Be with us. As we long for homeless and abandoned people in our communities to be cared for, Be with us. As we long for enemies to be reconciled, Be with us. As we long for cures and healings, Be with us. As we long for decent jobs, decent homes and shelter and economic security, Be with us. As we long for love and community, Be with us. Fulfill the deepest longings of your people and Dispel the darkness in our hearts and in our world. Let your Word ignite the hope the world needs to bring to life your love and justice. May the Virgin Mary, who gave birth to the 'Prince of  Peace' (Is 9:6), and who cuddles him thus, with such tenderness in her arms, obtain for us from heaven the precious gift of  peace. Nothing is impossible if we turn to God in  prayer. Amen

Thought  for the week

As your  thought  for the week and for this coming New Year of 2024, don't ever forget for even a second how very important and how very special each and every one of us Are. Here is a story to finish this  thought  from my Nana Scully's  prayer  book about a person asking God what he would wish for each one of us for this new year of  2024.   "As God, what would you ask your children to do for the new year of  2024?" He said, "To learn that what is most valuable is not what they have in their lives, but who they have in their lives.  To learn that a rich person is not one who has the most, but is one who needs the least.  To learn that they should control their attitudes, otherwise their attitudes will control them.  To learn that it only takes a few seconds to open profound wounds in persons we love, and that it takes many years to heal them. 

To learn to forgive by practising forgiveness.  To learn that there are persons that love them dearly, but simply do not know how to show their feelings. To learn that money can buy everything but happiness.  To learn that while at times they may be entitled to be upset, that does not give them the right to upset those around them. To learn that great dreams do not require great wings, but a landing gear, to achieve. To learn that true friends are scarce; he or she who has found one has found a true treasure.  To learn that it is not always enough that they be forgiven by others, but that they forgive themselves. To learn that they are masters of what they keep to themselves and slaves of what they say.  To learn that they shall reap what they plant; if they plant gossip they will harvest intrigues; if they plant love they will harvest happiness.

To learn that true happiness is not to achieve their goals, but to learn to be satisfied with what they already achieved. To learn that happiness is a decision. They decide to be happy with what they are and have, or die from envy and jealousy of what they lack.  To learn that two people can look at the same thing and see something totally different. To learn that those who are honest with themselves without considering the consequences go far in life.  To learn that even though they may think they have nothing to give, when a friend cries with them, they find the strength to appease the pain. To learn that by trying to hold on to loved ones, they very quickly push them away; and by letting go of those they love, they will be side by side forever.  To learn that even though the word "love" has many different meanings, it loses value when it is overstated. To learn that they can never do something extraordinary for Me to love them; I simply do. To learn that the shortest distance they could be from Me is the distance of a  prayer." God bless and Happy New Year to each and everyone of you that reads or shares my column and may the future be bright and safe for you and all your family, friends and colleagues. Please try to love deeply from your heart in 2024 for the good of everyone, especially those most in need in our communities and the world and for those most  in need of peace in their lives.  So in these first days of 2024 keep in mind those 18th century words:   “I shall pass through this world but once. Therefore any kind act that I can perform for any fellow-creature, let me do it now. For I shall not pass this way again.” ‘Le Cúnamh Dé’, may 2024 be a good peaceful year in our lives. The blessings of God and a happy New Year of 2024 to one and all.

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