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March 09, 2025



To the Lord of compassion and mercy, let us offer our prayers:


That this Lenten season may be a time of reconciliation within our families, our parish, and our community: let us pray to the Lord.


That those who govern nations and human destinies may be committed to the justice and mercy of God, working unceasingly for the alleviation f hunger and misery from our world: let us pray to the Lord.


That, in making moral and ethical choices, we may not bow before money, power, and prestige, but seek the justice and mercy of God in all things: let us pray to the Lord.


That works of charity, generosity, and compassion may be the “first fruits” we offer to God during this holy season: let us pray to the lord.

 

That the God of mercy and compassion will be the refuge and hope of the sick and dying: let us pray to the Lord.

 

That all who have died [especially _________], and those who will return to God during this Lenten may experience the eternal life of the victorious Christ: let us pray to the Lord.


That God will hear the prayers we now offer in the silence of our hearts [Pause...]: let us pray to the Lord.


Hear the prayers we offer you, O Lord.During these holy days of Lent,may we dedicate ourselves to the work of making these prayers a reality.We ask these things of you

in the name of Jesus, our Redeemer.


References

-United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. (2025u, March 9). First Sunday of lent. USCCB. https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/030925.cfm

-Cormier, J. (1995). Lord, Hear Our Prayer: Prayer of the Faithful for Sundays, Holy Days, and Ritual Masses.


 
 
 

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March 02, 2025



Let us now pray together that our hope in God’s great love will reap a harvest of blessings for all the human family:


For our Church and parish, that we may sow and reap a harvest of compassion, justice, and mercy: let us pray to the Lord.


For Pope N., Bishop N., Father N., and the bishops, priests, and deacons of our Church, that they may proclaim the love of God with humility, understanding, and integrity: let us pray to the Lord.


For our country and for all nations and peoples, that together we may build a world dedicated to peace and justice and free of hatred, poverty, and oppression: let us pray to the Lord.


For parents and teachers, that, in their love for their children, they may help them discover the wisdom and love of God: let us pray to the lord.

 

For the sick, the suffering, and the dying, that the love of Christ may be their hope: let us pray to the Lord.


For the faithful who have died [especially _________], that they may share in Christ’s victory over sin and death: let us pray to the Lord.


For the prayers we now make in the silence of our hearts [Pause...]: let us pray to the Lord.


We lift our prayers to you, O Lord of hope, confident that you will continue to bless us.

Nurture us in your love, that we may sow and reap a harvest of joy. Grant these prayers we make in the name of your Son, Jesus Christ.


References

-United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. (2025r, March 2). Eighth Sunday in ordinary time. USCCB. https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/030225.cfm

-Cormier, J. (1995). Lord, Hear Our Prayer: Prayer of the Faithful for Sundays, Holy Days, and Ritual Masses.


 
 
 

Updated: Mar 15


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February 23, 2025



To God, the Author of love, let us pray:

 

That, in our life together as a Church and parish, we may seek the love of God in all things: let us pray to the Lord.


That those who serve our Church as bishops, priests, preachers, and ministers may be dedicated to the work of reconciliation and forgiveness: let us pray to the Lord.


That the nations and peoples of the world may tear down the walls which divide them and build between them bridges f respect, understanding, and peace: let us pray to the Lord.


The institutions of government, education, and finance may be guided in the conduct of all human affairs by God’s Spirit of justice and mercy: let us pray to the lord.

 

That we may recognize the person of Jesus in those who “beg” from us, who sin against us, and who cry out to us in desperation: let us pray to the Lord.


That the faithful who have died [especially _________], may rise with Christ to newness of life: let us pray to the Lord.


That God will hear the prayers we now make in the silence of our hearts [Pause...]: let us pray to the Lord.


Lord God, make us worthy disciples of your Son: we give without counting the cost; may we pardon without setting conditions; may we seek peace without demanding control or power. In our faithfulness to your Son’s teachings, may we make these prayers we ask a reality. In Jesus’ name, we pray.


References

-United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. (2025p, February 23). Seventh Sunday in ordinary time. USCCB. https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/022325.cfm

-Cormier, J. (1995). Lord, Hear Our Prayer: Prayer of the Faithful for Sundays, Holy Days, and Ritual Masses.


 
 
 
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