Prayers of the Faithful This Week

Week of August 23 - August 29, 2027

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Monday

Monday, August 23, 2027

TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

·SundayLiturgical Color: Green

Prayers of the Faithful for the TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Option 1
1.That the Church, built on the rock of Peter's faith, may always confess with him: 'You are the Christ, the Son of the living God,' and may stand firm against every force that assails her, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That leaders of nations may build on foundations of truth that comes from above, and not merely on the shifting ground of popular opinion or human ideology, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For those whose faith has been shaken by trial, scandal, or doubt, that Christ may be their rock—the one on whom the Church stands secure and immovable, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may hear Christ's question to us today: 'But who do you say that I am?'—and answer with Peter's boldness: 'You are the Christ, the Son of the living God,' let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our parish, gathered around the successor of Peter, may be a living confession of Christ's identity, proclaiming His name in word and deed, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For Pope Leo XIV, successor of Peter, that he may exercise the keys of the kingdom with wisdom, mercy, and faithfulness.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who confessed Christ in life may now behold the living God face to face in eternal light, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Option 2
1.For Pope Leo XIV, who holds the keys of the kingdom, that he may bind and loose with the wisdom of the Holy Spirit, feeding the flock with truth and mercy, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That all peoples may come to recognize Jesus not merely as a great teacher or prophet, but as the Christ, the Son of the living God, in whom alone is salvation, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For those who are still asking 'Who is Jesus?'—seekers, doubters, and those raised without faith—that the Father may reveal His Son to them as He revealed Him to Peter, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may receive our faith not merely from flesh and blood but from the heavenly Father, surrendering to the gift of revelation and building our lives on Christ the Rock, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our parish may be a community upon which the gates of the netherworld shall not prevail, sustained by prayer, the sacraments, and fidelity to Peter's successor, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For unity among Christians, that all may be gathered around the one foundation that Christ has laid.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who have died may enter the kingdom whose keys Christ entrusted to Peter and his successors, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.

Alternate Prayers of the Faithful for the TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

Option 1
1.That the Church may never cease to proclaim Christ's true identity—not a prophet, not merely a good man, but the Son of the living God—with clarity and courage before every generation, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That leaders of nations may acknowledge a truth that no flesh and blood can reveal: that there is a divine law above every human law, and a King before whom every ruler must give account, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For those who are confused about who Jesus is, misled by false teachers or indifferent culture, that the Father may open their hearts to the revelation of His Son, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may be blessed as Peter was blessed—receiving our faith not from mere human wisdom but from the Father above—and build our entire lives on this unshakeable foundation, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our parish may exercise the ministry of the keys—binding and loosing, forgiving and restoring—so that no one remains locked out from the grace of God, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For catechumens and all preparing to profess faith in Christ, that their confession may be deep and lasting.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who confessed Christ in life may now behold face to face the Son of the living God they professed, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Option 2
1.For Pope Leo XIV and all bishops, heirs of Peter's ministry, that they may guard and hand on the faith with the courage of those who know the gates of the netherworld shall not prevail, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That all nations may come to know Jesus as Lord, and that the Church may carry His name to every people as the one answer to humanity's deepest questions, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For those who have drifted from the Church or are uncertain about Christ, that they may return to the rock and find in Him the security and truth they are seeking, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may join our personal confession to Peter's: 'You are the Christ, the Son of the living God,' and let that confession shape every decision and relationship in our lives, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our parish may stand firm in faith as a community that cannot be overcome, because it is built not on human strength but on Christ the Rock whom the Father revealed, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For those who feel isolated or abandoned in their faith, that the Church built on rock may be their shelter.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who have died may enter the eternal kingdom whose gates stand open to all who confessed the Son of the living God, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.

Tuesday

Tuesday, August 24, 2027

Saint Bartholomew, Apostle

FeastLiturgical Color: Red

Prayers of the Faithful for Saint Bartholomew, Apostle

Option 1
1.That the Church may always say to every doubter and skeptic, as Philip said to Nathanael: 'Come and see'—and trust that an encounter with Christ is more persuasive than any argument, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That leaders of nations may govern with the integrity and transparency of a true Israelite in whom there is no duplicity, placing truth above all political calculation, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For all who ask 'Can anything good come from Nazareth?'—from places of poverty, disadvantage, or stigma—that they may discover that God chooses the humble and unexpected to do His greatest works, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may be humbled and consoled by Christ's word to Nathanael: 'Before you were called, I saw you'—knowing that God has known and chosen us from before we ever turned to Him, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our parish may be a community of bold, joyful invitation, where every member says 'Come and see' to those who have not yet encountered the living Christ, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For missionaries and evangelists, that they may bring others to Christ with Philip's eager simplicity.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who answered Christ's call may now see the heavens opened and the angels ascending and descending on the Son of Man, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Option 2
1.For Pope Leo XIV and all who preach the Gospel, that they may carry the name of Christ to every nation as Saint Bartholomew did, sealing their witness even at the cost of their lives, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That all peoples may be invited to 'come and see'—to make a personal encounter with Jesus Christ—and discover in Him the answer to every longing of the human heart, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For those who have never been personally introduced to Christ, that someone like Philip may come into their lives and lead them to the One who already knows and loves them, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may confess with Nathanael's wonder: 'Rabbi, you are the Son of God; you are the King of Israel,'—and let that confession shape all we do and all we are, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our parish may promise those it serves: 'You will see greater things than this'—a community marked by the astonishing works that follow genuine faith in Christ, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For those far from the faith who have been told that nothing good can come from the Church, that they may be invited to 'come and see.'Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who gave their lives for Christ may now see far greater things in the glory of heaven, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Pro Life Option
1.That the Church may proclaim with conviction: before any mother called her child by name, God saw them—and every unborn child, like Nathanael under the fig tree, is known and loved by God, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That lawmakers may protect every unborn life, recognizing that God sees and values the child whom no one else has yet noticed or welcomed, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For mothers in difficult circumstances who feel they come from 'Nazareth'—from lives too broken or too poor—that they may hear the Gospel: 'Come and see' what God can do with the life you are carrying, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may say 'come and see' to every family facing a crisis pregnancy, bringing them not judgment but the concrete support that makes choosing life possible, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our parish may be a place where no life—however small or unexpected—is dismissed, but where all are welcomed to 'come and see' the love of Christ waiting for them, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For crisis pregnancy centers and all who say 'come and see' to mothers considering abortion.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who have died, including every unborn child God saw and loved, may now behold His face in eternal light, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.

Wednesday

Wednesday, August 25, 2027

Saint Joseph Calasanz, priest / Saint Louis

Optional MemorialLiturgical Color: White

Prayers of the Faithful for Saint Joseph Calasanz, priest

Option 1
1.That the Church, inspired by St. Joseph Calasanz's dedication to the education of poor children, may always prioritize the formation of the young, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That world leaders may ensure access to quality education for all children, especially the poor and marginalized, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For all educators, especially those who serve in difficult circumstances, that they may be filled with the patience and love of St. Joseph Calasanz, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may recognize the importance of Christian education in forming young hearts and minds in faith and virtue, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our local community may actively support Catholic schools and all efforts to provide education for the needy, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For Piarist Fathers and all who continue St. Joseph Calasanz's educational mission.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who dedicated their lives to teaching children may rejoice with St. Joseph Calasanz in God's eternal kingdom, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Option 2
1.That the Church, inspired by St. Louis, King of France, may always promote justice, peace, and the care of the poor, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That world leaders may govern with integrity, wisdom, and a deep concern for the spiritual and temporal well-being of their people, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For all who hold positions of authority, that they may be guided by Christian principles and serve with a spirit of humility, like St. Louis, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may use our influence and resources to promote justice, defend the faith, and care for those in need, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our local community may be a place where civic responsibility is informed by faith and where all work for a just society, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For rulers and all in civil authority, that they may be guided by God's law.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who governed with justice and piety may rejoice with St. Louis in the eternal kingdom of Christ the King, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.

Variations if Optional Memorial is not celebrated

Option 1
1.That the Church may never lock the kingdom of heaven before those seeking to enter, but always keep the doors of truth and mercy wide open, welcoming every sincere seeker, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That leaders of nations may not place heavy burdens on others that they themselves refuse to bear, but govern with the same justice they demand of those they serve, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For those who have been turned away from God by poor teaching, bad example, or religious hypocrisy, that Christ Himself may open for them the door that no human hand can shut, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may examine our own lives honestly, asking whether our teaching and our living point others toward the kingdom or place obstacles before those who are seeking, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our parish may be guided by Christ the one true Teacher, whose authority is not human tradition but the living word of God that opens hearts and sets souls free, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For catechists and teachers of the faith, that they may instruct with clarity, humility, and the integrity of their own witness.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who have died may find the kingdom of heaven opened wide to them by Christ, whose mercy surpasses all human gatekeeping, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Option 2
1.For Pope Leo XIV and all pastors, that they may correct false teaching within the Church with the courage of Christ, who did not hesitate to denounce what misleads souls away from God, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That civil society may hold its teachers, guides, and influencers to account, ensuring that those who shape minds and hearts do so with integrity and genuine care for the common good, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For those who have been misdirected in their faith by poor catechesis or misleading guides, that the Holy Spirit may lead them into the fullness of truth which sets free, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may ask ourselves, with Christ's challenge before us: what is greater—the gold or the temple that makes the gold sacred?—and keep our priorities firmly rooted in what God values, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our parish may discern together what truly matters in our faith: not external appearances or rigidly held customs, but the living encounter with God that transforms the heart, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For those confused about true Catholic teaching, that they may find faithful guides who point to Christ.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who have died may be welcomed by Christ, the one Teacher, into the eternal kingdom where truth reigns forever, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.

Thursday

Thursday, August 26, 2027

Tuesday, 21st Week in Ordinary Time

·WeekdayLiturgical Color: Green

Prayers of the Faithful for Tuesday, 21st Week in Ordinary Time

Option 1
1.That the Church may never strain out the gnat while swallowing the camel—always placing judgment, mercy, and fidelity at the center of her mission rather than peripheral observances, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That leaders of nations may attend to the weightier things of the law: justice, mercy, and good faith—not performing well-publicized small gestures while neglecting the great demands of the common good, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For those whose faith has become a matter of external appearances only, that God may stir in them a hunger for the interior holiness Christ calls the weightier things of the law, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may cleanse the inside of our cup—our hearts, our intentions, our hidden motivations—knowing that outward observance means nothing if it covers inner greed and self-indulgence, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our parish may be known not for elaborate external piety but for the weightier things: genuine justice in our community, active mercy for the suffering, and faithful love for God, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For those who practice their faith outwardly but struggle with interior conversion, that God may renew them from within.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who have died may be found clean within by the mercy of God who sees all things hidden, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Option 2
1.For Pope Leo XIV and all who lead the Church, that they may teach the faithful to prioritize mercy, justice, and fidelity—without neglecting the legitimate disciplines of the Church, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That civil society may be challenged to look beyond surface performance in its leaders and demand the interior virtues of honesty, equity, and genuine commitment to the common good, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For those who are rigidly focused on minor rules while neglecting those who suffer—the poor, the marginalized, the outcast—that their eyes may be opened by Christ's rebuke, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may ask ourselves honestly: what is the gnat I strain out while swallowing the camel?—and humbly open ourselves to the deeper conversion God is asking of us, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our parish may cultivate genuine interior holiness: a community where mercy flows freely, where justice is actively sought, and where fidelity is not a performance but a lived reality, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For a deeper spirit of mercy and genuine justice in our own lives and community.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who have died may be purified by God's mercy and welcomed into the fullness of eternal truth, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Pro Life Option
1.That the Church may never strain out the gnat of social concerns while swallowing the camel of abortion—always placing defense of the most vulnerable life at the center of her witness, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That lawmakers may attend to the weightiest thing of all in a just society: the protection of every innocent human life from its very beginning, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For mothers in crisis pregnancies whose needs are met not with mercy and fidelity but with pressures to abort, that they may find communities who offer genuine justice and care, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may examine our own commitment to life—not merely in words but in the cup of practical mercy we offer to mothers, children, and families in need, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our parish may be a community whose interior life matches its exterior witness: genuinely just, genuinely merciful, and genuinely faithful to every human life entrusted to our care, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For those who provide practical support to mothers in need, choosing mercy over judgment.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who have died, including unborn children, may be received by the God of mercy and justice into eternal life, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.

Friday

Friday, August 27, 2027

Saint Monica

MemorialLiturgical Color: White

Prayers of the Faithful for Saint Monica

Option 1
1.That the Church, inspired by St. Monica's persistent prayer, may never cease to intercede for the conversion of sinners and the return of those who have strayed, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That world leaders may be guided by wisdom and seek paths of peace and reconciliation in their governance, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For all mothers, fathers, and family members who pray for the conversion of loved ones, that their tears and prayers may bear abundant fruit, like St. Monica's, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may have the patience and perseverance of St. Monica in praying for others, trusting in God's mercy and timing, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our local community may be a place where intercessory prayer is strong and where all support one another in their journey of faith, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For those who have fallen away from the faith, that they may return to the Church.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who persevered in prayer for their loved ones may rejoice with St. Monica in the eternal presence of God, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Option 2
1.For Pope Leo XIV and all pastors, that they may be true spiritual parents, guiding souls to Christ with the loving persistence of St. Monica, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That civil society may value family life and support parents in their role of raising children in faith and virtue, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For those who are struggling with wayward children or difficult family situations, that St. Monica's example may bring them hope and strength, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may never give up on praying for others, even when their conversion seems distant, but always trust in God's power, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our parish may be a community that actively prays for the conversion of sinners and supports families in their spiritual needs, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For our sick, bereaved, etc., special projects or events.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who have died may, through the prayers of the saints, be brought to the fullness of life in God's kingdom, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.

Variations if Memorial is not celebrated

Option 1
1.That the Church may never be a whitewashed tomb—beautiful in appearance but empty within—but always a living community of genuine interior holiness, truth, and authentic love, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That leaders of nations may be challenged by Christ's rebuke to match their outward dignity with genuine interior integrity, knowing that God sees what is hidden from public view, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For those who honor the saints and the prophets in words while repeating in their own lives the same sins of their forebears, that they may receive the grace of true self-knowledge and conversion, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may honestly examine the hidden rooms of our hearts—whether we are whitewashed tombs, outwardly religious but filled with unaddressed sin and self-deception, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our parish may build its life not on external appearances or reputation but on the interior holiness that Christ alone can give and that no outward beauty can replace, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For those who are outwardly practicing their faith but inwardly distant from God, that He may draw them to true conversion.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who have died may be cleansed of every hidden sin by God's mercy and welcomed into the eternal beauty of His presence, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Option 2
1.For Pope Leo XIV and all bishops, that they may call the Church to an ongoing interior renewal, never settling for the whitewashed tomb of external respectability while the inner life of holiness grows cold, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That civil institutions may be challenged to match their public proclamations of values with genuine interior practice—truth in governance, justice in policy, and mercy in law, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For all who are burdened by guilt, shame, or hidden sin, that they may bring what is inside to the light of Christ's mercy, knowing He cleanses what no outward act of religion can purify, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may not merely build monuments to the saints while failing to imitate their interior poverty, humility, and love—but instead let their witness penetrate and transform our hidden lives, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our parish may be a community of genuine interior renewal, where the sacrament of reconciliation is sought, interior prayer is cultivated, and hidden holiness is more valued than public reputation, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For greater use of the Sacrament of Reconciliation in our community, that our interior life may match our exterior witness.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who have died may be washed clean within by the blood of Christ and welcomed into the eternal light of God's presence, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.

Saturday

Saturday, August 28, 2027

Saint Augustine, bishop and doctor of the Church

MemorialLiturgical Color: White

Prayers of the Faithful for Saint Augustine, bishop and doctor of the Church

Option 1
1.That the Church, enlightened by the wisdom of St. Augustine, may always seek truth with a restless heart until she rests in God, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That world leaders may govern with justice and promote societies where people can freely seek truth and live in peace, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For all who are searching for God or struggling with intellectual doubts, that St. Augustine's journey may inspire them to find Christ, the Truth, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may have a deep love for Sacred Scripture and the Church's tradition, learning from St. Augustine to interpret them with faith and reason, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our local community may be a place where faith seeks understanding, and where all are encouraged to grow in knowledge and love of God, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For theologians, scholars, and all who dedicate their lives to the study of divine truth.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who sought God with a sincere heart may now rejoice with St. Augustine in the eternal vision of His glory, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Option 2
1.For Pope Leo XIV and all bishops, that they may be true doctors of the faith, like St. Augustine, in expounding the mysteries of God's grace, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That civil society may value intellectual pursuits and create an environment where the search for truth is honored, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For those who are enslaved by sin or worldly desires, that St. Augustine's story of conversion may lead them to freedom in Christ, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may learn from St. Augustine to confess our sins with humility and to trust completely in God's boundless mercy, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our parish may be a community that cherishes the City of God, striving to live as citizens of heaven while on earth, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For our sick, bereaved, etc., special projects or events.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who have died may find their restless hearts at peace in God, our ultimate rest and joy, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.

Variations if Memorial is not celebrated

Option 1
1.That the Church may always stand watchful, her faith alive and her works of mercy unceasing, ready for the Lord when He comes, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That leaders of nations may govern with urgency and fidelity, knowing that all authority is on loan from God and will one day be rendered to Him, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For all who are spiritually drowsy or have grown complacent in their faith, that the Lord's call—'Stay awake!'—may stir them to renewed zeal, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may be found like the faithful servant, distributing the bread of kindness and truth at the proper time when the Master arrives, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our local community may be one of watchful prayer and active service, never lulled into false security but always alert to the Lord's coming, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For those who have grown careless in their faith or have abandoned the practice of virtue.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all the faithful departed who kept faithful watch may now be received into the everlasting joy of the Master's house, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Option 2
1.For Pope Leo XIV and all bishops, that they may be faithful stewards of God's household, distributing sound doctrine and spiritual nourishment at the proper time, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That civil leaders may act with foresight and justice, never abusing their authority over those entrusted to their care, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For those who say in their hearts, 'My master is delayed,' and have put aside the demands of faith, that they may hear the call to return before it is too late, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may live as true servants of Christ, using every gift and talent He has given us for the building up of His kingdom, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.For our parish, that it may be a community of faithful stewards, never idle in doing good, always ready for the Lord's unexpected arrival, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For deeper fidelity in our daily duties as disciples and stewards of God's gifts.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who have died may be found worthy servants who enter the joy of their Master's eternal kingdom, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.

Sunday

Sunday, August 29, 2027

The Passion of Saint John the Baptist, martyr

MemorialLiturgical Color: Red

Prayers of the Faithful for The Passion of Saint John the Baptist

Option 1
1.That the Church, like St. John the Baptist, may always be a courageous voice for truth and justice, even when it means facing persecution or death, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That world leaders may uphold moral law and reject all forms of corruption and self-indulgence, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For all who suffer for speaking truth to power, or for defending the sanctity of marriage and family, that they may find strength in St. John's example, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may have the courage to live by our convictions, to repent of our sins, and to prepare the way for Christ in our hearts and in the world, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our local community may be a place where the prophetic voice is honored and where all are committed to living in God's truth, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For those imprisoned for their faith or for upholding moral principles.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all martyrs who died for the truth may rejoice with St. John the Baptist in the presence of the Lamb of God, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Option 2
1.For Pope Leo XIV and all pastors, that they may be fearless heralds of repentance and truth, like St. John the Baptist, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That civil society may protect those who speak out against injustice and promote a culture where truth is valued, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For those who are enslaved by sin or worldly pleasures, that they may hear the call to conversion and find freedom in Christ, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may decrease so that Christ may increase, always pointing to Him as the source of our salvation and hope, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our parish may be a community that embraces the call to ongoing conversion and witnesses boldly to the truth of the Gospel, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For our sick, bereaved, etc., special projects or events.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who have died may, through Christ's mercy, be prepared to meet Him in glory, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.

Variations if Memorial is not celebrated

Option 1
1.That the Church may always be vigilant and prepared for the Lord's coming, her lamps burning with faith and good works, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That leaders of nations may govern with wisdom and justice, always mindful of their accountability to God, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For those who are spiritually asleep or unprepared for Christ's return, that their hearts may be awakened by His grace, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may live each day in joyful readiness for the Lord, using our talents for His glory and the good of others, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.That our local community may be a people of watchful prayer and active service, eager to meet the Bridegroom when He comes, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For our sick, bereaved, etc., special projects or events.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all the faithful departed who kept watch for the Lord may now enter His eternal wedding feast, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Option 2
1.For Pope Leo XIV, that he may be a faithful and wise servant, guiding the Church in readiness for Christ's glorious return, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
2.That all peoples may recognize the signs of the times and prepare their hearts to meet the Lord with joy and peace, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
3.For those who are anxious about the future or the end of the world, that they may find comfort in Christ's promise to be with us always, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
4.That we may not be found idle or distracted by worldly concerns when the Lord comes, but always alert in faith, hope, and charity, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
5.For our parish, that it may be a community that lives in constant expectation of the Lord, with our lives reflecting His light and love, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.
Optional:For a deeper spirit of prayer and vigilance in our spiritual lives as Christians.Lord, hear our prayer.
That N. and all who have died may hear the joyful summons, 'Come, you blessed of my Father,' and enter His eternal kingdom of glory, let us pray to the Lord.Lord, hear our prayer.

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