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One another, Lent5C


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April 06, 2025



Through Christ, we are constantly called back to God. With hope, then, let us offer our prayers in Jesus’ name:


That Christ may be the “wealth” of our Church and parish community: let us pray to the Lord.


That Pope N., and the bishops, priests, and ministers of our Church may instruct us in God’s ways of peace and reconciliation: let us pray to the Lord.


That the justice and peace of God may spring forth in our world through cooperation and trust among all nations and peoples: let us pray to the Lord.


That we may acknowledge our need for forgiveness and seek reconciliation with those who have harmed us: let us pray to the lord.

 

That the lives of those entrapped by their addictions or enslaved by abuse may be “grasped by Christ” and made new in his healing peace: let us pray to the Lord.


That those who have died in the peace of Christ [especially _________], may come to know the “power flowing from his”: let us pray to the Lord.

 

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


We lift our hearts to you, O Lord – you who grasp the lives of the fallen, who transform our tears into laughter, who remembers not our past but constantly makes all things new. May we be worthy of your limitless forgiveness and unconditional love. by our forgiveness and love of one another. In Jesus’ name, we pray.


References

-United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. (2025ac, April 6). Fifth Sunday of Lent. USCCB. https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/040625-YearC.cfm

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


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