Frederick Buechner said, “The place God calls us to is the place where our deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.”
Let us reflect upon and celebrate the vocation of the physician. The role of the physician in the life of a community is an ancient one indeed. For as long as there has been illness and disease among humans, there have been those moved to compassion at the suffering of their neighbors—those who have desired to ease the pain and cure the sick. Today we give thanks for those women and men who have found their greatest joy in service to one of the world’s deepest hungers: the hunger for healing and wellness.
As we open our time of prayer, let us listen to the words of scripture, celebrating the deep connection that our ancestors in the faith perceived between God and the physician:
A reading from the book of Sirach.
"Honor physicians for their services,
for the Lord created them;
for their gift of healing comes from the Most High,
and they are rewarded by God.
The skill of physicians makes them distinguished,
and in the presence of the great they are admired.
The Lord created medicines out of the earth…through which
the physician heals and takes away pain;
the pharmacist makes a mixture from them.
God's works will never be finished;
and from them health spreads over all the earth.
My child, when you are ill, do not delay,
but pray to the Lord, and the Lord will heal you.
Give up your faults and direct your hands rightly,
and cleanse your heart from all sin…Then give
the physician a place, for the Lord created him;
do not let a physician leave you, for you need him.
There may come a time when recovery lies in the hands of physicians, for they too pray to the Lord
that the Lord grant them success in diagnosis
and in healing, for the sake of preserving life.”
The Scriptures remind us that it is God who provides medicines from among the abundance of creation. It is God who is the source of all wisdom, God who is the source of illumination in diagnosis, and ultimately, God who heals. But, it also reminds us that God needs collaborators in the process of healing. The physician has a special “place” in God’s plan to restore health and wellness. And so, today, let us remember and pray for all those who collaborate with God’s healing as physicians.
I invite you to call to mind physicians who have gone before us and with whom you work on a daily basis, those who serve within your health system, and those who have most touched your life and the lives of those you love.
(It is appropriate here to break the group into two and have them read along with the audio)
Group 1: Again and again, throughout history, you have made your healing presence known through the physicians that you have called to be your disciples.
Group 2: We remember the physician Luke who recorded the good news of your Son, Jesus Christ, and accompanied the apostle Paul on his hazardous journey to spread this good news to the Gentile world.
Group 1: We remember Pantaleon, whose reputation for excellence made him the personal physician of the Roman emperor Maximian, but whose commitment to you led him to renounce his wealth and eventually his life in fidelity to his faith.
Group 2: We remember the twin brothers Cosmos and Damian, of 4th century Arabia, whose concern for the little ones of the earth led them to pursue long careers in medicine providing free health care for the poor.
Group 1: We remember physician Anna Dengel who founded the Medical Mission Sisters helping millions of women and children, have access to the caring, quality health care and opportunity for healing, that they deserve as human beings.
Group 2: We remember Tom Dooley whose tireless study of tropical disease and foundation of numerous clinics in war-torn Vietnam saved the lives of thousands even as it consumed his own.
Group 1: We call upon these holy physicians of the church to join us in praying for those women and men who embrace the vocation of the physician in our day. Through the intercession of these saints, may today’s physicians be gifted with the strength and courage needed to accompany persons in their illness. May their compassion for the poor and forgotten ones of the earth be deepened. And, may their prophetic voice be emboldened to speak out against all that causes a proliferation of suffering and sickness in our world.
All respond: We know that healing and restoration is your will, O Lord. Raise up anew in our midst collaborators who can aide in your sacred work. United in thanksgiving and hope, we pray in Jesus' name. Amen.