Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Northumbria Community New Year Liturgy

Part of the New Year Liturgy from the Northumbria Community 'Celtic Daily Prayer' (c) HarperCollins:
The Opening Door
This is to be used as a ‘first-footing’ prayer. In Scotland, and the northern parts of England, New Year is given much importance: folk go from house to house wishing each other a good year ahead, and celebrate their good wishes with food and plenty of drink. It is often seen as important who should be the first to cross the threshold and ‘bring in the year’ once midnight has passed. This song (spoken or sung) asks Christ Himself to come and ‘first-foot’ for us. The door is opened to welcome Him in and invite His blessing, whether He comes in silence or in the company of other guests.
This day is a new day
that has never been before.
This year is a new year,
the opening door.


Opening of door


Enter, Lord Christ –
we have joy in Your coming.
You have given us life;
and we welcome Your coming.


I turn now to face You,
I lift up my eyes.
Be blessing my face, Lord;
be blessing my eyes.
May all my eye looks on
be blessed and be bright,
my neighbours, my loved ones
be blessed in Your sight.


You have given us life
and we welcome Your coming.
Be with us, Lord,
we have joy, we have joy.
This year is a new year,
the opening door.
Be with us, Lord,
we have joy, we have joy.

2 comments:

  1. What a beautiful prayer,and I appreciated hearing the story behind the song. I wish the US had more traditions that put Christ in our New Year practices.

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  2. Thanks, Susan. Yes it is very special.

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