One another, 23C
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- Sep 6
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September 07, 2025
Friends in Christ, God invites us to hold the needs of our sisters and brothers as dear to us as our own needs. Loving our neighbors as ourselves, we offer our thanksgivings and our petitions on behalf of the church and the world:
For the Church: that we may strive to open our hearts to God each day and be vigilant against allowing anyone or anything to displace God as the center of our life: let us pray to the Lord.
For the gift of Wisdom: that the Spirit of God will enlighten our minds and guide us in making loving and life-giving decisions each day: let us pray to the Lord.
For courage: that God will strengthen us as we encounter our daily crosses so that we may give witness to Christ through living the paschal mystery and embracing our new life in Christ: let us pray to the Lord.
For a renewal of creativity: that the Spirit of God will inspire us to use the many gifts that God has given us to bring forth new blessings and undreamed-of possibilities for our faith community and all the human family: let us pray to the Lord.
For freedom of spirit: that God will unbind us from past hurts and failures so that we may be free to love, serve and be in relationship: let us pray to the Lord.
For all who are suffering for their discipleship or who are imprisoned or persecuted for their faith: that God will heal their pain, strengthen their spirit, and make strong and effective their witness to Christ: let us pray to the Lord.
For a deeper connection with all the people who are in our life: that we may see them with the love that God has for each of them and encourage them to live their life fully: let us pray to the Lord.
For a true appreciation of all of our possessions: that we may accept them as gifts from God, use them to serve God and others, and never be possessed by them: let us pray to the Lord.
For an end to terrorism: that all who feel trapped and burdened by life may seek new ways to address their pain and come to a new understanding of the dignity of human life: let us pray to the Lord.
For all who have no food: that God will touch the hearts of those with abundance to share their bounty so that all may experience the reign of God: let us pray to the Lord.
For all who are recovering from wildfires, hurricanes or other disasters: that God will ease their suffering, give them hope, and strengthen all who working to assist them: let us pray to the Lord.
For all who are held in slavery or human trafficking: that God will break their bonds, heal them, and reconnect them with their loved ones: let us pray to the Lord.
For refugees and those who have fled violence, particularly children: that God will open the hearts of many to recognize them as sisters and brothers, help them find places of safety, and be welcomed into communities of faith: let us pray to the Lord.
For preservation of our common home: that God will inspire leaders to develop policies and practices that will preserve the natural systems that God designed for the earth so that all may benefit from earth’s resources: let us pray to the Lord.
For all living in the midst of violence and civil discord: that God will open opportunities for peaceful resolution to these conflicts, protect each person from harm, and bring forth justice in these communities: let us pray to the Lord.
Hear our prayers, God of power, and through the ministry of your Son free us from the grip of the tomb, that we may desire you as the fullness of life and proclaim your saving deeds to all the world. Amen.
References
-United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. (2025bz, September 7). Twenty-third Sunday in ordinary time. USCCB. https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/090725.cfm
-Cormier, J. (1995). Lord, Hear Our Prayer: Prayer of the Faithful for Sundays, Holy Days, and Ritual Masses.




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