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The world, it seems, is falling to pieces. Each day brings ever worsening reports of war, violence, and devastation.

Protests, riots, bombings, beheadings, rapes, kidnappings, persecutions—the list goes on and on. Yet in the Western world, and we feel with foreboding that it likely will not be the last such miserable acts of terror and the further erosion of civil and moral society.

The weight of such tragedies weighs heavily on us. It is hard not to be downcast when we see evil engulfing all we hold dear like a great and ominous storm cloud, its lightning and blackness overwhelming all.

Neither is it a wonder that a growing number of Americans are on anti-depressants and anxiety medication.

Image may contain: one or more people and people sittingWhat should we do then? How should we respond?

I will leave the difficult answers of a public response to those wiser than myself. But faced with a world broken and bleeding, a world in the throes of a great crisis at once moral, social, and spiritual, I want to issue a call to true, personal conversion, a call to sincere repentance.

What should we do?

We should fall on our knees and cry out in the words of the Psalmist, Miserere nostri, Domine, miserere nostri….

Have mercy on us, O Lord, have mercy on us.

We should turn from our sins and toward the living God, the God who loves mankind and who is full of mercy and pardon.

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