Prayers of the faithful for Jubilee Mass – #7 OPTIONS Available Instantly
Here are 7 Different sets of prayers of the faithful specifically for Jubilee Mass, and written following the instructions of the General instructions of the Roman Missal.
Thanks to the varied option, all conceivable circumstances are accounted for. Also, you can convert this into a pdf with the click of a single button, hopefully this saves you some time today to prepare for other aspects of the Mass.
Prayers of the faithful for Jubilee Mass
The sets of intentions in this post contain two optional intentions, labeled I and II. Intention I addresses a local, topical need for the living, while Intention II is for the deceased, with an option to add names if customary.
OPTION #1
- That the holy Catholic Church may be united in fidelity to the Pope and Bishops, let us pray to the Lord.
- That couples celebrating their jubilees may continue to grow in love and faithfulness, let us pray to the Lord.
- For civil authorities, that they may enact policies that support and strengthen families, let us pray to the Lord.
- That families may be blessed with peace, love, and mutual respect, let us pray to the Lord.
- For young people discerning a vocation to married life, that the Lord may guide their choice of a spouse, let us pray to the Lord.
- That those who are sick, bereaved, or experiencing difficulties may find comfort and healing, let us pray to the Lord.
I. (For our sick, bereaved, parish project, events, etc., let us pray to the Lord.)
II. For all the members of our community who have died, especially N. Let us pray to the lord
OPTION #2
- That Christ, obedient to his Father, may guide all members of the Church to trust in God’s promises, let us pray to the Lord.
- That the love and commitment of couples celebrating their jubilees may inspire younger generations to value the sacrament of marriage, let us pray to the Lord.
- For Civil Authorities: That they may promote policies that uphold the dignity of marriage and family life, let us pray to the Lord.
- That families may experience the joy of togetherness and the strength that comes from unity, let us pray to the Lord.
- That those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit may be comforted by God’s healing presence, let us pray to the Lord.
I. (For our sick, bereaved, parish project, events, etc., let us pray to the Lord.)
II. For all the members of our community who have died, especially N. Let us pray to the lord
OPTION #3
- For the Church in her universal ministry of mercy and forgiveness, let us pray to the Lord.
- That couples marking significant anniversaries may continue to witness to the beauty and sanctity of marriage, let us pray to the Lord.
- That those in positions of authority may protect and support the institution of marriage, let us pray to the Lord.
- That families may be united in love and faith, and overcome any divisions, let us pray to the Lord.
- That those who are suffering or in grief may be comforted by the Lord’s presence, let us pray to the Lord.
I. (For our sick, bereaved, parish project, events, etc., let us pray to the Lord.)
II. For all the members of our community who have died, especially N. Let us pray to the lord
OPTION #4
- That the Church under persecution may remain steadfast in faith and witness, let us pray to the Lord.
- That those celebrating wedding jubilees may continue to grow in mutual love and holiness, let us pray to the Lord.
- That civil authorities may enact laws that respect the sanctity of marriage and family life, let us pray to the Lord.
- That peace and harmony may reign in all families, let us pray to the Lord.
- That those who are ill or grieving may find solace and strength in God, let us pray to the Lord.
I. (For our sick, bereaved, parish project, events, etc., let us pray to the Lord.)
II. For all the members of our community who have died, especially N. Let us pray to the lord
OPTION #5
- That the Church may faithfully proclaim the Gospel and lead all people to Christ, let us pray to the Lord.
- That the example of couples celebrating their anniversaries may inspire others to live out their marriage vows with joy and fidelity, let us pray to the Lord.
- That those in public office may work to strengthen and protect family values, let us pray to the Lord.
- That families may be strong in faith and support each other in all circumstances, let us pray to the Lord.
- That those who are suffering or have lost loved ones may experience God’s comfort and peace, let us pray to the Lord.
I. (For our sick, bereaved, parish project, events, etc., let us pray to the Lord.)
II. For all the members of our community who have died, especially N. Let us pray to the lord
OPTION #6
- That the Church may be a beacon of hope and light in the world, let us pray to the Lord.
- That the commitment of couples celebrating their jubilees may be a testament to the enduring power of love, let us pray to the Lord.
- That leaders may govern with wisdom and justice, promoting policies that benefit families, let us pray to the Lord.
- That families may find happiness and fulfillment in their shared lives, let us pray to the Lord.
- That those who are sick or grieving may be surrounded by God’s love and the support of the community, let us pray to the Lord.
I. (For our sick, bereaved, parish project, events, etc., let us pray to the Lord.)
II. For all the members of our community who have died, especially N. Let us pray to the lord
OPTION #7
- That the Church may continue to be a source of strength and guidance for all believers, let us pray to the Lord.
- For government leaders and all in positions of authority, that they may exercise their power with justice, integrity and respect for human rights, let us pray to the Lord.
- For those held captive by doubt, despair or lack of faith, that the light of the Gospel may dispel the darkness and renew hope in their hearts, let us pray to the Lord.
- For an end to the scourge of racism, discrimination and bigotry, that all may recognize one another as brothers and sisters created in God’s image, let us pray to the Lord.
- For our parish community, that we may be inspired to grow in holiness and service to the poor, let us pray to the Lord.
I. (For our sick, bereaved, parish project, events, etc., let us pray to the Lord.)
II. For all the members of our community who have died, especially N. Let us pray to the lord