One another, Lent4A
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- Mar 13
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March 14, 2026
My brothers and sisters: reconciled to God by the mercy of Christ, we pray with confidence for the needs of the church and the world.
For the Church: that we may share the light of the Gospel with all who are struggling to recognize good from evil, truth from lies, and selfless love from self-serving activity: let us pray to the Lord.
For the growth of our faith: that God's love for us may enlighten our path as we face our daily challenges and draw us into a deeper relationship with God: let us pray to the Lord.
For a spirit of respect: that we may honor each person who enters our life, particularly those with physical or developmental limitations, and encourage them to use their gifts and enrich the community: let us pray to the Lord.
For all who face social, cultural, political, or family opposition to embracing the Gospel: that God will strengthen their hearts and help them find loving and supporting communities: let us pray to the Lord.
For all who are bound by the blindness of prejudice: that God will free them from judging others and open their eyes to the value and dignity of each human person: let us pray to the Lord.
For all the Elect: that God will heal them of the blindness that clouds their vision and give them a new awareness of God’s presence in their lives and God’s invitation to service: let us pray to the Lord.
For reconciliation amongst communities of faith: that we may each repent of past wrongs and work together to confront evil and violence in the world: let us pray to the Lord.
For government officials: that God will anoint their minds and hearts so that they may promote the well-being of all whom they serve, particularly the vulnerable and powerless of society: let us pray to the Lord.
For all who have suffered abuse by religious leaders: that God will heal their wounds, give them new insight into their strengths, and help them to be open to sharing their gifts for the good of others: let us pray to the Lord.
For all who have no sight or who are losing their sight: that they may experience God's presence with them and God's guidance in living their lives fully: let us pray to the Lord.
For insight and openness to caring for our environment: that God will help us to see the damages that have been done to our air, water, and land and guide us in developing policies that will protect the environment from further harm: let us pray to the Lord.
For all whose lives are darkened by alcohol, drugs, or pornography: that the light of the Gospel may shatter their darkness and open a path to living a new life: let us pray to the Lord.
For all who live in the darkness of violence, warfare, or human trafficking: that God will comfort all who are in pain, bring light into their lives, and speed the assistance that they need to find new communities: let us pray to the Lord.
For refugees: that God will guide them to places of safety and open the hearts of their new neighbors to welcome and include them in their communities: let us pray to the Lord.
For all recovering from natural disasters: that God will protect them from harm, heal their injuries, and guide them in accessing the resources which they need: let us pray to the Lord.
Through Christ you make us a new creation, O God, for with him we pass from sin to the new life of grace. Accept our prayers in the warm embrace of your compassion, and welcome all people to the festive banquet of your table, where we may rejoice in your love and celebrate the inheritance you have given to us. We ask this through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
References
-United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. (2026w, March 15). Fourth Sunday of Lent. USCCB. https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/031526.cfm
-Cormier, J. (1995). Lord, Hear Our Prayer: Prayer of the Faithful for Sundays, Holy Days, and Ritual Masses.




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