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One another, 4C

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February 02, 2025



In Christ Jesus, God’s promise of salvation “is fulfilled in (our) hearing.” In confidence, then, let us pray:


That we may live the gospel of justice and forgiveness in our homes, schools, and workplaces: let us pray to the Lord.


That our Church and parish may be a place of welcome to all who come to our doors: let us pray to the Lord.


That the nations of the world may find lasting peace in their common pursuit of justice and liberation for all people: let us pray to the Lord.


That we may hear the voices of the prophets among us, calling us to feed the hungry, welcome the homeless and the lost, and liberate hose enslaved by poverty, persecution, or addiction: let us pray to the lord.

 

That Christ the Healer may restore to health and hope the sick, the suffering, and the dying: let us pray to the Lord.


That those who have died [especially _________], may live again in the presence of the God of limitless love: 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.


Gracious God, hear the prayers of the people formed in the Spirit of your love. May that love be the fire that gives warmth and light to our Church; may that love be the prism through which we see our world; may that love be the treasure we seek all our days. We ask these things in the name of Jesus, your Love incarnate.


References

-United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. (2025j, February 2). Feast of the presentation of the Lord. USCCB. https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/020225.cfm

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


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