Blue Mass began in 1934, when police officers gathered to
pray for their fallen comrades and seek God's blessing for their own safety.
The tradition stopped in the mid-1970s but has since resumed in grander fashion
than ever. The name "Blue Mass" comes from the traditional color of
many officers' uniforms.
The principal celebrant and homilist for the Blue Mass was
His Eminence Donald Cardinal Wuerl.
Police Officers’ Prayer
to St. Michael, the Archangel
(Courtesy of St. Patrick Catholic Church):
(Courtesy of St. Patrick Catholic Church):
Dear Saint Michael,
Your name means, “Who is Like a God”, and it indicates that You remained
faithful when others rebelled against God. Help the police officers of our day
who strive to stem the rebellion and evil that are rampant on all sides. Keep
them faithful to their God as well as to their country and their fellow human
beings. Amen.
For more information about National Police Week 2013,
including a complete schedule of events, visit www.LawMemorial.org/PoliceWeek.
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