Praying for all
The Salt Lake Tribune I'd like to share a 5-minute reflection with you by Fr. John Riccardo, which you can read or listen to online at First Things First . (I have included the direct link below as well.) His reflection reminds us that St. Paul asked for prayers "for kings and for all in authority, that we may lead a quiet and tranquil life in all devotion and dignity." Fr. Riccardo goes on to describe the king that Paul is probably referring to (Nero), sharing some history about the circumstances under which Paul was living, a s well as how Peter and Paul likely died. You see, young Nero, as Emperor of Rome at the age of 17, liked to hold gruesome games where Christians were killed. This is the king that Paul is likely asking people to pray for! It might go against our nature to pray for someone that is bringing chaos, death and destruction to our lives, but pray...