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"henMarga-kj ret Thatcher ;


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i: message: “Michelle and I send,: 7 our. thoughts to the Thatcher


' .' family and all the British peo- ,‘ple...”


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. M^might have been: 7You are • ■. - ... in our thoughts.;.’* or “Our C v ' thoughts are with you...” We .


■ often see this written or hear It said, but what exactly does It mean'?------------- -•


■ ; : ^ Of course, in the past, we7 -' might have gone the whole : hog and used the phrase:


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“Our thoughts and prayers”, .’; meaning: “We are thinking ■ ?.'? . ofyou and we are praying for *


.. you”; but in our secular age, • , “thoughts’^ often stand by themselves-perhapseven


: this practising Christian, •„ ; president thought that to -


; mention the “P word’*; might ■. . offend someone?


"lif.f Of course, it is nice to be ■ thought about, particularly • •. when those thoughts are well-meant and kindly. : ■■ And when someone close - ■:


, to us dies; It must be good r - .»that others are thinking


to be pedantic) but because I assume that, i f the “P word” ‘


: isn’t actually used, then those that are “offering their


. thoughts’; must think that ■ they are doing something


.- ■ other than praying- other- :: • wise they would say so. So is


. there a difference, in these ' - kinds of contexts, between ; thinking and praying"?


';;: 1 suppose at one extreme,: just to think of someone i ' .'


■: takes little effort on our part and does little for them. A '


moment’s thought comes and It goes. Indeed, unless we tell the person concerned,':'


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:: feel that to simply “offer o u r ' ; thoughts’* may sometimes ;* I- be a bit of a cop out. It’s ju s t : : ssomethmg we say, perhaps ^ (and this is entirely under-:: -


. standable) because we can’t - ; think of anything else to s a y . - But sometimes It may be much more than this, wheth- . er we realise that or not;" . .; '' The late, great Angli­


can theologian Prof. John .: Macquarrie, m asmall book


■ :. about us and the suffering we - . are undergoing; This repre- . - ; sents the important virtues -■ i ; of sympathy and compassion r the respective Greek and : Latin roots meaning .“suffer- ? ingwith”.'-.v>''jj.,


i ; 5> 'r But amid all this thinking, are they actually praying for : us? Iaskthisquestion,'not . ■


: o f essays entitled “Paths in ■ ; ;. i Spirituality”, entitles one . : chapter: ^Prayer as Think- - ;: - ' mg”.'Amonghis many valur;:v able reflections he addresses.": specifically the ^prayerful ■ :


' thinkingl of the atheist or ag-: . i nostic. Having first defined:. ; prayer as thinkmg which : ' ; IS “passionate”, “compas-.’ sionate”; .“responsible” and s:';; “thankful” and, mdeed;.fos- sential to human fulfilment”r '-.


he tells of the occasion when


: he was asked to conducts - t memorial service for a phi- . losopher friend who had not - been a Christian, at least not


, “in a conventional sense”; : . many attending the service ■ . .would be agnostic or atheist.


.''"■ ■ Whatwashetodoinorr . : der to honour their integri- . ty?v“...I invited all present to


i-join m an act of thanksgiving for our departed brother... —


in which we recalled with


Thanks his many gifts and his many thankworthy deeds. -


- This thankful thinking; I ■ - believe, was truly an act of


- prayer; It was so explicitly. for those of us who were giv-


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