One another, Sunday31B
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- Nov 2, 2024
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November 03, 2024
To God, the Father of compassion and Author of love, let us offer our prayers for all the human family:
That the Spirit of love and compassion may breathe the life of God into every ministry of our Church and parish community: let us pray to the Lord.
That those who serve the Church as bishops, priests, deacons, and ministers may seek to imitate the compassion and humility of Jesus Christ, the Eternal High Priest: let us pray to the Lord.
That the nations and peoples of the world may grow and prosper in God’s ways of peace and justice: let us pray to the Lord.
That lawyers, teachers, and journalists may seek and reveal the depth of God’s truth in every human endeavor: let us pray to the lord.
That we may see in the faces of the poor, the abused, and the unwanted the face of the suffering Christ: let us pray to the Lord.
That the faithful who have died [especially _________], may live anew in the reign of God: 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.
Accept, O gracious God, the humble offering of our prayers for all our human family. May we praise you for your great love for us by returning that love to one another in humble and selfless compassion and service. We offer these prayers to you in the name of your Son, your Love incarnate, Jesus Christ.
References
-United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. (2024u, November 3). Thirty-first Sunday in ordinary time. USCCB. https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/110324.cfm
-Cormier, J. (1995). Lord, Hear Our Prayer: Prayer of the Faithful for Sundays, Holy Days, and Ritual Masses.




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