The Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 9, 2023, Cycle A, Prayers of the Faithful

July 9, 2023

Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

For Francis, our Pope, for _____, our Bishop. May their leadership move us into integrity of faith and action in our world. May they invite the weary to rest in love alone.

We pray to the Lord.

For the confusion within our hearts and the burdens upon our shoulders. May we rest in the heart of Christ and find our home in God’s mercy.

We pray to the Lord.

For our loved ones who live in the confusions and questions of ill health. May our panic be eased and our concerns find the heart of Christ. May our anxieties be quieted in Jesus’s presence with us.

We pray to the Lord.

For our children who have been abused. For our runaways and our youth who long for a secure home. For our little ones who have been scarred at an early age and who wait for a new day of freedom.

We pray to the Lord.

For people who live behind closed curtains and in the confines of a lack of mobility. May Christ carry our dreams into the promise of eternity.

We pray to the Lord.

For our children who live in the middle of split parenting. May their burdens of a lack of identity be housed in the heart of Jesus’s care and love for them.

We pray to the Lord.

For our world that is numb to hatred and violence across our globe. May our hearts be open to the voice of concern and love of people who carry the heaviest of burdens.

We pray to the Lord.

For people who have lost their taste and smell. May our physical senses be refreshed in the sweetness of the Eucharist. May our service provide genuine flavor and hope for the weary and the lost.  

We pray to the Lord.

For our loved ones who wait for Jesus to accept their last breath. May we grieve our relationships and find meaning in their stories of love. May grief lead us to wisdom.

We pray to the Lord.

For our friends and family members who have died. May our ties among people who have taught us love not be unraveled in death. May we be changed by loss and allow love to flourish for all eternity.

We pray to the Lord.

The Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, July 2, 2023, Cycle A, Prayers of the Faithful

July 2, 2023

Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

For the well-being of Francis, our Pope and ____, our Bishop. May God instill within our leaders a compassionate heart to welcome the weary and the lost.

We pray to the Lord.

For harmony and rest within our nation. May we work for the good of all people and toward a secure future for people who ache for sufficient housing and adequate food. May we know justice in dawn’s early light.

We pray to the Lord.

For foster parents and parents who have adopted children. May their homes and hearts become a place of genuine hospitality and welcome for children lost along the fray.

We pray to the Lord.

For the good of our earth, our fields of growth, and our refreshing waters. May we work toward the benefit of the planet upon which we live. May we enjoy and delight in farm fresh fruits and vegetables of summer.

We pray to the Lord.

For the well-being of our loved ones on this holiday weekend. May we enjoy the richness of family picnics or at the bedside of an ill loved one or on the beach or mountainside.

We pray to the Lord.

For hospitality workers and people who serve us every day. For window washers, caregivers, aides, waitstaff, personal assistants and cashiers. May we recognize the beauty of hospitality and the acceptance of all people.

We pray to the Lord.

For our abandoned poor and people longing for survival. May we take the gospel to heart and live with the assurance of God’s grace as we reach out to strangers in need.

We pray to the Lord.

For people who grieve in hot summer days. May our grief find sunlight and hope. May we be consoled by God’s forgiveness and comfort.

We pray to the Lord.

For our beloved dead. May our loved ones find eternal rest in the glory of God’s presence. May they stand before the face of Christ Jesus.

We pray to the Lord.

The Springs Echo, July 2023, “Rest is a Four-Letter Word”

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The Springs Echo is a street newspaper from Colorado Springs, CO. The newspaper advocates for people in poverty and offers them a voice about social issues. Unfortunately, the paper will end production in August. It has been a pleasure to contribute to this newspaper for the past few years.

The Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle A, June 25, 2023, Prayers of the Faithful

June 25, 2023

Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time

For people who lead our Church. May Francis, our Pope, ___, our Bishop, raise up people diminished by hopelessness and despair. May God, in great mercy, turn toward us.

We pray to the Lord.

For people who feel lost in society’s anguish and hatred. May we erase fear among people and calm the torment of their hearts.

We pray to the Lord.

For families who have lost children to gun violence. May we have the courage to work together toward the well-being of our next generation. May our children be worth more than many sparrows.

We pray to the Lord.

For resources and education toward climate awareness. May we grow in our efforts to work toward healing and rejuvenation of our planet. May God help us heal the earth upon which we live.

We pray to the Lord.

For people who do not feel worthy to stand upon the earth. May we embrace people who have been abused and shamed in life. May we all walk together with hope and integrity upon our land.

We pray to the Lord.

For people who are ill and who live with chronic pain and disease. May we tend to our loved ones who ache for consolation and love.

We pray to the Lord.

For immigrants and those who seek freedom and home. May our hearts welcome the stranger and help them discover their value worth more than many sparrows.

We pray to the Lord.

For our children who play in summer and who invest themselves in exploration and travel. May our young find delightful rest in the heat of summer. May they remain curious about their future and our common lives.

We pray to the Lord.

For our loved ones who have died. May they be welcomed into a homeland of abundant worth and forgiveness.

We pray to the Lord.

The Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time, June 18, 2023, Prayers of the Faithful

June 18, 2023

Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

For Francis our Pope, and for _____, our Bishop. May their legs be strong in welcoming those who flee faith. May their hearts be broken open as they listen to the stories of the sinner.

We pray to the Lord.

For a new vigor in our call to serve the weary and forgotten. May we be fed at our Eucharistic Tables and then be sent in love to every corner of the earth to work for justice.

We pray to the Lord.

For people who feel unmotivated to pray. May the Good Shepherd chase us down when we feel discouraged, lost and depressed. May Christ inflate us with hope.

We pray to the Lord.

For families on summer vacation. May our rituals of travel or rest help restore our relationships of love. May we deepen our ways toward a richer union with our loved ones.

We pray to the Lord.

For our fathers, Godfathers, step fathers, foster fathers. May the Good Shepherd lead those who father us into strength and fidelity.

We pray to the Lord.

For liturgical musicians, artisans, writers and sacristans. May the Good Shepherd inspire leadership for our common worship and in our ministries of service and consolation to others.

We pray to the Lord.

For our loved ones who live with disabilities. May the Good Shepherd support people who depend on walkers or canes. May Christ be our stability when life is fearful.

We pray to the Lord.

For people whose lives are torn apart from violence and war. May we not grow numb to people who must survive such tragedy and loss.

We pray to the Lord.

For people who grieve the loss of friendships of the past. May the Good Shepherd lead us all into healthy and supportive relationships. May we learn we cannot change the past.

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.