Understanding General Intercessions for Daily Mass

General intercessions, also known as the "Prayer of the Faithful" or "Universal Prayer," are an essential part of the Catholic Mass where the congregation joins together to pray for the needs of the Church and the world. These intercessions are called "general" because they address universal concerns that affect all Catholics and humanity as a whole.

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General Intercessions for Daily Mass

Saturday, October 18, 2025

TWENTY-NINTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

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Liturgical Color: Green

General Intercessions for the Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Option 1

1.That the Church may proclaim that every person bears God's image and therefore belongs to God in a way that no earthly claim can override, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That those leading peace negotiations in active conflict zones may persevere toward agreements that protect civilian life and restore stability to broken communities, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For the chronically ill and those living with disability or persistent pain, that they may find the strength to live each day and know themselves to be loved without condition by God, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may give to God what is truly God's, holding nothing back of what He has placed His image upon, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our local community may render to God what is God's in worship, in justice, and in charity, and give to earthly authorities what is legitimately theirs, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For those who struggle to live their faith in settings where it is unwelcome or costly.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all the faithful departed who gave to God what was God's may now be fully claimed by the God whose image they bore, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.

Option 2

1.For Pope Leo XIV, that he may help the Church navigate the relationship between faith and public life, giving to Caesar what is Caesar's without surrendering what belongs to God, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That those responsible for environmental stewardship may act on the urgency of climate change with the boldness that genuine care for creation requires, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For those in prison and their families, that incarceration may not become a sentence of abandonment and that the possibility of genuine rehabilitation may remain open to them, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may give to God the first and fullest claim on our lives, and from that clarity find the right way to engage with every other obligation, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.For our parish, that it may be a community that takes citizenship seriously and takes discipleship more seriously, rendered fully to God in all it does, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For a deeper understanding of the relationship between faith and civic responsibility.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who have died may be received by the God whose image they bore throughout their lives — claimed forever by the One who stamped them with His likeness in the beginning, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.

Alternate Prayers for the Twenty-Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Option 1

1.That the Church may help all people to see that every human being bears God's image, and that this dignity can never be legitimately surrendered to any earthly authority, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That those responsible for asylum and migration may ensure that people fleeing violence and persecution receive a fair hearing and the protection of international law, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For families broken by divorce or estrangement, and for children caught between separated parents, that they may find healing, stability, and the security of God's unfailing love, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may hear Christ's answer as a call to something higher than political allegiance, and render to God the full and first claim on our lives, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our local community may be known as a people who give to God what is God's first, whose public and private lives are marked by that primary allegiance, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For those in public life who strive to serve both their civic duties and their God faithfully.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who have died may be claimed by the God whose image they bore — found in His likeness, welcomed to His table, and given the fullness of what belongs to them in Him, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.

Option 2

1.For Pope Leo XIV, that he may speak with prophetic clarity about what belongs to God and what belongs to Caesar, helping the Church to engage the world without being captured by it, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That those responsible for housing policy may prioritize genuinely affordable accommodation for working families and those on low incomes, making stable housing a reality rather than a distant aspiration, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For young people overwhelmed by anxiety about the future, climate fears, or economic uncertainty, that they may find in faith a ground of hope that the world cannot give, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may take the coin of our life, examine whose image is stamped on it, and render it fully to God who created us, redeemed us, and calls us home, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.For our parish, that it may be a community that renders to God first and fully, in worship, in justice, and in generous service to those in need, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For a spirit of genuine worship and total self-giving to God in our daily lives.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who have died may render to God the final surrender — giving back to Him the life He gave them — and find in His arms the fullness of what they bore all their days, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.

About Our General Intercessions for Daily Mass

Our general intercessions are carefully written by Giuseppe Njualem, a seminarian at St. Peter's Seminary in London, Ontario. Each set of intercessions follows the guidelines established by the General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM) and is crafted with input from theology students and experienced clergy.

📅 Liturgically Accurate

Every intercession is crafted to reflect the specific liturgical season, rank, and saint of the day, ensuring theological accuracy and seasonal appropriateness.

🌍 Universally Focused

Our general intercessions address the four traditional categories: Church needs, world concerns, those in distress, and local community intentions.

📝 Ready to Use

Each option is formatted for immediate use by lectors and can be downloaded as a professional PDF for easy printing and reading during Mass.

✏️ Customizable

Edit any intercession to address your parish's specific needs while maintaining the theological structure and universal focus of general intercessions.