The Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time, June 14, 2026, The Prayers of the Faithful

Holy Cross: From the Series, Cross-Fire, Art by: Ronald Raab, CSC

June 14, 2026

Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

For Leo, our Pope, and for _____, our Bishop. May God inspire our leaders to live the Eucharist among the aging, the lost, and the hungry. May Christ inspire their hearts as they listen to the needs of their people.

We pray to the Lord.

For a new vigor in our call to serve the weary and forgotten. May our hearts rejoice in the Eucharist we share. May God send us forth to serve the vulnerable as we ache for justice on earth.

We pray to the Lord.

For people whose lives are torn apart from violence and war. May we not grow numb to people who survive tragedy and loss. May our work on earth bring peace and security.

We pray to the Lord.

For people who feel unmotivated to pray. May Christ embrace us when we feel discouraged, lost or depressed. May Christ heal every wounded heart with serenity and tenderness.

We pray to the Lord.

For young people who worry about their future. May Christ call our young people by name to serve with genuine gratitude.  May Christ become solace for all who fret about what is to come.

We pray to the Lord.

For families on summer vacation. May rituals of travel or rest help restore our relationships.  May we deepen our communion with our loved ones.

We pray to the Lord.

For our loved ones who live with disabilities. May the Good Shepherd support people who struggle with mobility.  May Christ be our stability when life is difficult and treacherous.

We pray to the Lord.

For people who grieve the loss of friendships.  May the Good Shepherd lead us all into healthy and supportive relationships. May we accept the love Christ has for us.

We pray to the Lord.

For our loved ones who have died. May Christ lead our beloved into the great mystery of the Kingdom of God.

We pray to the Lord.

The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, June 7, 2026, The Prayers of the Faithful

Body and Blood of Christ Jesus, Art by: Ronald Raab, CSC 2026

June 7, 2026

The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ

For integrity and justice within our Church. May Leo, our Pope, and all leaders feed on the wisdom of Christ. May they serve to unite the Body of Christ here on earth.

We pray to the Lord.

For our beloved poor who survive in food deserts. May all people have access to sufficient and nutritious food to serve their bodies and futures.

We pray to the Lord.

For our family members who feed on loneliness. May people know true belonging and care within our churches. May God offer a feast of forgiveness and tenderness.

We pray to the Lord.

For the renewal of the Eucharist within our worshipping assemblies. May we see the Body of Christ on our altars and on our street corners. May we receive the Body of Christ at Mass and become the Body of Christ in our daily lives.

We pray to the Lord.

For the support of our earth to provide ample food for our survival. May we protect our lands and our farmers who work persistently for the support of life.

We pray to the Lord.

For people who survive on our streets by eating from dumpsters. May people with addictions and mental anguish know true food of love, hope, and nourishment from our churches.

We pray to the Lord.

For people who feast on regret and shame. May Christ offer forgiveness, mercy and hope to all in anguish on earth. May the Blood of Christ pour forth love upon the earth.

We pray to the Lord.

For blood donors, organ donors, and for people who sacrifice to care for our ailing bodies.  May the food of mercy fill our hospitals and trauma units.

We pray to the Lord.

For our beloved dead. May our loved ones who have nourished our souls with love now find new life for all eternity.

We pray to the Lord.

The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, May 31, 2026, The Prayers of the Faithful

Forever With Us, Art by: Ronald Raab, CSC

May 31, 2026

The Most Holy Trinity

For Leo, our Pope and ___, our Bishop. May our leaders speak truth and serve with integrity. May Christ allow justice and genuineness to become our home on earth.

We pray to the Lord.

For our newly baptized. May our loved ones born again in baptism discover the harmony of the Holy Trinity. May we all be one with God’s creating love.

We pray to the Lord.

For an end to pettiness and political discord. May God invite us into the depth of harmony and courage. May the Holy Trinity form us in only love and civility.

We pray to the Lord.

For the end of earthly war and violence. May God show us the way to genuine peace and healthy living. May peace be born amid all who struggle to survive in every land.

We pray to the Lord.

For our children beginning new careers, new opportunities, and new travels. May our next generation know God’s kindness and the music of God’s faithful presence.

We pray to the Lord.

For our lands that hold the seeds of new crops. May we provide sufficient food for our future. May we care for the earth that sprouts our nourishment.

We pray to the Lord.

For young couples who nurture children and who also care for their ailing parents. May God instill hope amid the challenges of life. May God protect our families and heal our hearts along the way.

We pray to the Lord.

For runaway children and all who desire to heal from broken relationships. May we embrace our youth who struggle with purpose and identity. May God instill true hope in the hearts of youth who feel alone and worthless.

We pray to the Lord.

For our beloved dead. May our loved ones be welcomed by the Holy Trinity. May our grief bring us closer to the mystery of our redemption.

We pray to the Lord.

Pentecost Sunday, May 24, 2026, The Prayers of the Faithful

May 24, 2026

Pentecost Sunday

For people bound by fear in the Church. May Leo, our Pope and ___, our Bishop, instill courage and boldness in living the Gospel. May we find home in the silence and song of Pentecost.

We pray to the Lord.

For people ravaged by war and violence. May every nation on earth discover the dignity of human life. May we lay down destructive weapons and divisive words that harm humankind.

We pray to the Lord.

For the ability to ask for what we most need. May Pentecost inspire our hearts and offer us courage to speak prayers that will set us free. May we voice truth and may justice be known in every land.

We pray to the Lord.

For tender listening among family and friends. May the Holy Spirit offer us forgiveness and harmony among every discord.  May we listen with compassion for the wellbeing of people we love.

We pray to the Lord.

For people who question the meaning of their lives. May the Holy Spirit awaken every life to its worth. May doubt be cleansed in God’s mercy and forgiveness.

We pray to the Lord.

For children overwhelmed by their failures and questions. May we provide safety for our children to ask their difficult questions. May family life be a place of refuge for all struggling to grow up.

We pray to the Lord.

For artists, writers, painters and architects. May we use every gift under heaven to build our worship spaces and to inspire our praying assemblies. May the Holy Spirit offer the Church the gift of creativity in our generation.

We pray to the Lord.

For people burdened by illness and disease. May our loved ones find comfort in the healing gift of the Holy Spirit. May we abide in hope even in our pain.

We pray to the Lord.

For our loved ones who have died. May we continue to love even when we face loss. May hope be born in the gift of the Holy Spirit for all eternity.

We pray to the Lord.

FaithND, Friday May 15, 2026, Prayer by Ronald Raab, CSC

PRAYER

Rev. Ronald Patrick Raab, C.S.C.

Ever Gracious Christ, your resurrection revealed love among your followers. In the paradox of your death, turn our grief into profound joy. Amid our uncertainty, sustain us with your healing and tender presence. May we faithfully seek you when the world abandons your words and restorative actions. May we ask on behalf of the sorrowful and anguished, your healing and forgiving mercy for all people on earth. May our voices forever sing of your glory. Amen.

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