
The Prayer Of St. Francis
by Lou Redmond
A unique offering of meditation and prayer infused to relax your mind, uplift your spirit, and connect you with a greater life purpose, creating a tranquil and spiritually enriching experience, nurturing inner peace and a sense of divine connection.
Transcript
Welcome Today we are going to be doing what I'm calling a guided meditation so we're gonna get ourselves into our meditation space and then we are going to be working with the prayer of St.
Francis.
I find this prayer to be one of the most powerful and attuning prayers out there and Mother Teresa actually used to say this prayer every single day of our lives.
So let us first begin by getting settled into our space and whatever that means for you today,
Maybe you are sitting on a chair,
Maybe you are in a cushion,
Maybe you're standing and maybe there's a chance that you are listening to this in some other form.
So go ahead and wherever you are find a nice lift through your upper chest and allow the shoulder blades to melt down the back,
Allow the hands to rest gently where they find themselves and begin to soften the brow,
Soften the jaw.
Allow the ears to move back in space.
Starting with a clear seat to attune our body and then we allow the words to further attune our spirit.
If you haven't already make sure you bring your eyes to close and begin to follow your breath.
Follow the inhale as it moves in through the nose and allow the exhale to fall softly out into the room.
Finding with each inhale an expansive and luminous quality and with each exhale a relaxing and grounding quality.
Now as we begin to move into our prayer,
You're welcome to just listen and allow the words to fall,
Allow it to fill you and connect with you however it needs to connect or you're welcome to say the prayer long or silently in your head,
Whatever you feel called and connected to do right now.
Take one more breath Lord make me an instrument of your peace where there is hatred,
Let me sow love.
Where there is injury,
Pardon.
Where there is doubt,
Faith.
Where there is despair,
Hope.
Where there is error,
Truth.
Where there is darkness,
Light.
And where there is sadness,
Joy.
O Divine Master,
Grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console,
To be understood as to understand,
To be loved as to love.
For it is in giving that we receive.
It is in pardoning that we are pardoned.
And it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.
Amen.
Lord make me an instrument of your peace.
Just that first line.
What it does is it sets you up and allows you to give your control to a higher power.
It takes away not the responsibility of our lives,
But the need to feel like we're the ones in control.
And I invite you to take just this line almost as an intention as you go out through your day or for tomorrow.
And just simply repeating,
Lord make me an instrument of your peace in all situations.
You can begin to make your life a meditation by simply being at work,
Being at home or with whoever you're with and in that moment saying Lord make me an instrument of your peace.
What does your will want to express through me right now?
I'd like us to move through the next few lyrics and maybe there's something else that is more pertinent to your own life in this moment.
Maybe you're finding a hatred situation that you need to still love.
Maybe you have doubt in your own journey and you need faith.
Maybe you're sad and you need to bring joy to the situation.
And maybe silently say whatever resonates with you in your head.
Where there's hatred,
Let me still love.
Where there's doubt,
Faith.
Where there's sadness,
Joy.
And as you do this,
Continue to connect with your breath.
Continue to find that opening.
Allow your heart to open as you allow yourself to be made an instrument of thy peace.
And knowing that whatever you give into this world whatever you've given to this day,
You will receive back.
Because what we do to another is really what we are doing to ourselves.
And take a few more moments.
Maybe you know the prayer and you want to just again say some lines in your head.
Maybe you just want to breathe and repeat that simple phrase of Lord make me an instrument of your peace.
And when you feel ready you can slowly begin to come back to the connection,
The attunement of your body,
Your hands,
And your thighs.
May you go out and be the blessing that you are.
May you be an instrument of that peace.
And may the light of love,
Joy,
And faith shine brightly from you.
When you feel ready,
You can open your eyes and come back to your day.
Amen and Namaste.
And if you like this meditation I now have a course on Insight Timer called Living the Prayer of St.
Francis.
You can find that on my homepage in the courses tab or search Living the Prayer of St.
Francis.
Thank you.
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Recent Reviews
Charmian
April 20, 2025
You are wonderful, dear Lou! Thank you for your nourishing and inspiring meditations. You are contributing to making this world a more loving place, which is what we need more than ever. In gratitude
Tom
March 6, 2025
So love how you combine such depth of wisdom with such simplicity of implementation
Kathy
November 10, 2024
This too is a favorite prayer for me and so to use it as a meditation is a great way to start my day!
Tomi
July 13, 2024
Thank you 🙏🏾 I enjoy the combination of meditation with centering prayer. Abundant blessings
Lucy
June 26, 2024
This is the most beautiful and refreshing meditation I’ve ever done. Thank you. I am taking this to heart today. Tomorrow I’ll listen again. I can’t describe how meaningful this was to me.
Kelly
May 9, 2024
I love this prayer and I love how it was brought into this meditation. Simply lovely.
Kathryn
April 1, 2024
A lovely reminder, Lord, make me an instrument of your peace. Thank you Lou, for sharing your heart with us.
Karen
February 18, 2024
Very gentle and a beautiful way to start my day. 🙏
Sonia
January 4, 2024
A beautiful prayer that I used to sing at school as a child. Thank for sharing.
Claire
November 19, 2023
1 of my favourite prayers. Thanks, Claire in Brisbane, OZ!
Leanne
October 18, 2023
Wonderful. I appreciate this powerful guided “medi-pray-tion! Thank you!
Adri
July 9, 2023
The question ‘Lord, make me an instrument of your peace’ is deep, genuine and sincere and really empowers. Namaste 🤓🙏🏻
Julie
June 17, 2023
Thank you, Lou , That was just what I needed. Sending blessings your way.!🫶❤️
Tad
June 12, 2023
No bell at the end, so can be used when going to sleep. There were some silences with voice interruption that could jar one awake, so best used when not planning to go to sleep. Nice review of the Saint Francis prayer. Well done! Thank you for this guided meditation/talk.
Joye
March 7, 2023
Thank you for this soulful meditation to kickstart a wonderful day. 🙏🏽💕
Carol
February 26, 2023
Absolutely beautiful. I am a recoveryalcoholuc and I have been trying to meditate for quite a while. My “Monkey Mind” makes this challenging. THIS worked for me in a perfect way. I’m sure my HP led me to you. Thank you!
Henry
February 23, 2023
I’m not a religious person per se, but this meditation rocks.
Stephen
February 22, 2023
The Prayer of St. Francis was great Lou! Thank you. I would love more Medipraytions!
Jeannette
February 5, 2023
Enlightening and peaceful Thank you for the inspiration
Karen
January 18, 2023
A favorite prayer. I enjoyed this “medipraytion”. The whole experience was calming and soothing.
