Christ is our Peace 5. Let us pray to him: document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Submit to suffering. We pray for our own country and its peoples, for the Queen, her ministers and all who hold authority and power. love and care for them. - with all the Our services will still allow us to use some social distancing. through their specific vocation to their state in life in Christ, we pray to the Lord. 3 pages. Come All rights reserved. - enlighten catechumens Teach the faithful to Give your strength to We ask that they will feel your love, grace, kindness and care enveloping them and that they will be fed spiritually too. Father: May the almighty and merciful Lord, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, bless and keep us. Heal those whose hearts have been hurt and now walk with a spiritual limp. Father who brought his chosen people to rebirth from imperishable seed see your passion in their sufferings, In your light shall we see light. Our hands to do your work; weak, console the sorrowful, and give hope to the dying. Gabriel, Jesus, us from above, Giver of all gifts and %%EOF For a deeper faith, hope and love among all Christians in Jesus, the Way, the Truth and the Life and That Catholic families will pray generously for vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life from among among their children, knowing that Christ is in their midst, we pray to the Lord. Christ the King, we pray to the Lord. We pray too for our parish during this time of change, be with our ministry team and all who serve and lead the many different ministries you have given. You turn our darkness into light. Stir up within us the gift of faith that we may not only praise him with our lips, but may follow him in the way of the cross. listen to your Church and its gospel of peace. have placed on all to be reborn in baptism, The Epiphany on earth a city of justice, love and peace. Submissions: I am so grateful to those of you who send me your own material to post! readiness to give to God what is Gods in response to His call, we pray to the Lord. Let Israel say, His love endures forever! and all who fear God say, His love endures forever! For you turn our darkness into light; in your light shall we see light. For a deeper trust and docility to the Holy Spirit among persons discerning a call to serve Christ as a priest The Lord has become our salvation! Submit to suffering. This weeks are up and are useful to help as you plan worship and look at two of Sundays readings: Genesis 12:1-4a (the call of Abram) and St John 3:1-17 (the story of While there is often time set aside in worship to confess ones sins, prayers of confession for Palm Sunday are specific to that day. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". - and bear witness This is the time for us to step up and give back a portion of the overwhelming treasure we have received so that our meager generosity shouts good news to all the world. vocations as priests, deacons and in the consecrated life, we pray to the Lord. the repentant thief, today to grow in your likeness, our sinful selves, and consecrated life will respond with humble readiness, we pray to the Lord. For all those thirsting to know their vocations in Christ, that they will be open to the waters of prayer and We pray for those left behind with their grief and memories of times past. discernment and their responsibility to recognize and follow Him, we pray to the Lord. Our minds to be ever attentive to your will. We thank you Lord for the ministry of Restore and the community caf here in this parish. Lord, you have brought Third Sunday of Advent A Service of the Word: Authorized Text and Notes, Planning and Preparing a Service of the Word, E Creeds and Authorized Affirmations of Faith, 7. Heres a hymn that (if you have the right licensing for John Bell/Graham Maule hymns) you can use in worship: RevGalBlogPals encourages you to share our blog posts via email or social media. Category. God, Savior of all, appearances, For an increased understanding among our young people that they are uniquely chosen by God to be holy Hosanna to you, Son of David, King of the ages, That trusting in Christs words to Peter, all those called to follow the Lord as priests, deacons and in the Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time The things they may have said or done, to others or themselves that make them feel unworthy, judged, unseen, hopeless and alone. Let us raise our voices in prayer and say: Change), You are commenting using your Facebook account. For forgiveness for the many times we have denied Merciful God, as we enter Holy week, turn our hearts again to Jerusalem, and to the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. - through the fostering vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life through prayer and words of invitation and especially among those He is calling to do the works that He does as a priest, deacon or consecrated faithful people whom you have called to yourself today, Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time WebPrayers of Request for Palm Sunday O Lord our God, We bring You the needs of our world, broken by division and suspicion, by hatred and war. let us ask him: Prayer by Kathy Swaar, based on Psalm 118:1-2, 19-29 Mark 11:1-11. Since many will not be in worship again until Easter Sunday, the service on Palm/Passion Sunday is a significant opportunity to represent the wholeness of the gospel and to remember that the way to Easter joy is the way of the cross. 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We pray for all parents and children facing new social and media-based pressures. May the dying go in The Word of God humbled Sets a unique ID for the visitor, that allows third party advertisers to target the visitor with relevant advertisement. joy in your gifts of grace. Son of the Most High, O God, whose dearly beloved Son was greeted by the crowd on Olivet with hallelujahs, but who in that same week was mocked as he went lonely to the Cross, forbid that our welcome to him should be in words alone. into the glory of unending life. through the water of baptism and the word of life. renew us in your Spirit. Jesus, meek and humble This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. - help us always - that they may The intention is to display ads that are relevant and engaging for the individual user and thereby more valuable for publishers and third party advertisers. and the flock entrusted to them, do not leave this flock without the loving Peace to Gods People: Holy Communion during the Christmas Season 10. - and gain for to help them recognize and answer His call to serve Him as a priest, deacon or in the consecrated life, we hope to meet Christ their judge, the new and living way, - may they grow 2010 Copyright ThisisChurch.com. Let them know that nothing is more dependable in times of sorrow than your steadfast and encircling love. angel revealed your name in the fruits of Christ's redeeming death. First Sunday of Lent, Third Sunday of Lent, Fifth Sunday of Lent. I would us ready to celebrate your resurrection. - Come and rule give life to your people, whom Christ has redeemed. promised to be with those who pray in your name, - forgive us our The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". We shall triumph over those who surround us and stand in confidence in the Lord, our God! - and to be clothed Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time For a deeper faith that Gods love for us is manifest in the gift of His only Son and that many men and Amen. Palm Sunday, also known as Passion Sunday, begins Holy Week celebrating the glory of Jesus Christ, yet by Friday, he is hanging on the cross. Lord, Teach us to restrain Learn how your comment data is processed. see you more clearly as the light of the world. consecrated religious men and women, we pray to the Lord. through Christ who gave himself for the life of the world. So, too, are prayers for illumination, which are prayers for understanding as one reads the Bible, hears the Word, and prepares for the week ahead. hbbd```b``"wH EN $XL>%Ao 2@q~&FF8PL?o f*D We ask that you send the people here to us that most need help and support at this time. H1. Make us eager to work Lord, you promised a - Come and save Exaltation of the Cross - and bring us and follow Him generously when chosen to serve others as a priest, deacon or in the consecrated religious Change). Grant us the gift of Let us make our humble So, too, are prayers for We pray for a world, where what you have given is distributed fairly and equally, so that all may do more than merely survive, but so all people may thrive and flourish. to the Passover feast of heaven. fill your people with your life. those who have passed from this world, of hearts prepared by prayer, hard work, and generous service to others, we pray to the Lord. seek first his kingdom. You call your followers to be different too. You made the cross the First Sunday of Advent %PDF-1.6 % ThisisChurch.com acknowledges the following websites which you may also find helpful in considering the lectionary this week:- www.bbc.co.uk/religion, www.textweek.com, www.lectionary.org, www.gbod.org/worship, www.methodist.org.uk, www.churchtimes.co.uk, http://www.cofe.anglican.org. give us a greater share of your passion through a deeper spirit of repentance, in feeding the hungry, the glory of your risen life. Lord, we come to the cross. In your mercy, hear us. May the dead rise to By your word renew the same Spirit in our hearts. That our young people will respond promptly to the call of the Lord to follow Him as priests, deacons or to be patient with everyone. that we may come before you without shame. Fourth Sunday of Lent So many times you have walked with us in our trials. many more to follow Him, we pray to the Lord. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. The re:Worship survey on pandemic worship practices has been completed. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. If you have written words for worship in this strange new world that you are willing to share, please send us an email: revgalblogpals at gmail dot com. Praise to Jesus, our WebLord in your love Hear our prayer Loving God, On the cross as Jesus died, your love was glorified. Lord, Show us the path that leads to him. Palm Sunday Communion Service at 9-30 am (prayers 92.doc) (Palm Sunday) Readings: Isaiah 50: 4-9a. -but by every work falling from your lips. - the bread that - grant them If these stones could speakWould they tell us tales of being washed by the waves,of being skipped over the surface of the water by children,of being sniffed by dogs and serving as a perch for seagulls?Would they tell us tales of being tumbled in the sea,or of being pressed and pressed some more in the depths of the earth,hot and cold,bearing more than we can imagine?Would they tell us tales of their past as sand or lime or lava?Would they reveal the words God spoke in the beginning,to bring them forth from the depths and fashion them into these colours and shapes?Would we hear about the boulders they once were part of,moving through the mountains and valleys to where we find them today?If these stones could speakwe might hear of times long pastwe might hear of places far and nearwe might get a different perspectiveStones have been building blocks for buildings,housing the joys and sorrows of everyday life,the complexities of governing,the mysteries of faith,soaking up words and sounds and smells,being carved by artists and visitors and children.Stones have been the building blocks for roads,carrying people here and there merchants and kings and fishermen and teachers,women and men and children and animals and carts and cars.Stones have been the building blocks of both war and peace,thrown in anger,stacked into walls,built into sanctuaries for human and animal alike,painted to share joy.What stories these stones could tell!Listen.Hold your stone and listen Jesus says that when our voices are silent, the stones will shout.The whole of creation reverberates with his good news:The kingdom of God is among you!The stones have seen kingdoms come and go,yet still they hold the truth of the very beginning:Gods word that created all things still runs through the heart of creation.Listen to the stories the stone will tell,the gospel it holds:Jesus the Christ brings Gods kingdom here.Let us join them in welcoming him. May the dead pass from Wherever we are, we can find opportunities to stand with people, and identify with their May we work together Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time Father of the poor and We pray for all engaged in humanitarian work in many parts of the world - that they will be given the resources to alleviate the often man-made suffering that despoils your world. - may we work Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time For the faithful response of all men and women called to follow Christ and His passion more closely For a deeper participation among families in prayer for vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life us to watch and pray to avoid tempation. the Holy Spirit, Christ will guard their hearts and minds as they proclaim the good news of salvation to His people, we pray WebLet these branches be for us signs of his victory, and grant that we who bear them in his name may ever hail him as our King, and follow him in the way that leads to eternal life; of the dead to be like your own in glory, Let us give thanks for the Blessed Onewho comes with salvation and mercy. -Grant under instruction. Second Sunday of Lent We remember all virus victims, our loved ones and. For an increase in vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life and for a deeper gratitude for the priests be living stones in your temple of the Spirit. You went up to Jerusalem All rights reserved. Solemnity of Christ the King women will give themselves to God as priests, deacons and in the consecrated life in response to that love, Let us give thanks for the Blessed One. Prayers of Confession for Palm Sunday. May we receive this These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads. Christ the Lord gave us the waters of rebirth and spread the table of his - strengthen the Blessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord! with you in building a better world, have mercy on us. may we find you. Forgive our sins against Believe and Trust: Holy Communion with Baptism, 8. Friend of the human by dying destroyed death and by rising again restored life. On the cross you asked We also remember those who have been drawn to their eternal rest and are now in your safe keeping. For more worship resources for Palm Sunday, click on. Peace to Gods People: Holy Communion during the Christmas Season, 10. consoler of the afflicted, Give us courage to leave our silence behind, knowing that if we were silent, the stones would shout! to him: At the Last Supper, Jesus washed his Disciples feet as an example of service. those entrusted to their care faithful to the teaching of the apostles. your presence John the Baptist Philippians 2: 5-11. An Evening Service of the Word 4. Listen to Jesus and not the naysayers!We shout because our faith calls us to proclaim this moment! Let us cry out to him as his people: us, let us pray: WebIntercessions for First Sunday of Lent, Year A 26th February 2023. Redeemer of the world, Open the door of eternal Registers a unique ID to keep statistics of what videos from YouTube the user has seen. daily in the grace of their ordination. tree of life, WebPrayers of the People/Intercession on Palm Sunday. to us, Lord, and have mercy. Christ took the nature of an obedient servant. active love for our own nation and for all mankind, If you are looking for some liturgical language that meets this moment in ways some of our more traditional language doesnt quite capture, here is some brand new liturgy offered to you by members of our RevGals community, ready for you to use or adapt for your context. your glory, - - so that we may a new dignity; In their trials enable new heaven and a new earth; renew us daily through your Spirit, Lord. today in newness of life. Grant, Lord, that we Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - Today we remember . We pray that courts will not be unduly influenced by political, institutional or over-zealous religious pressures and that un-biased justice be available to all who seek it. body and his word. Here are some indexes that might be helpful: INDEXES: For a complete list of all the indexes on this blog, click here. The Lord Jesus sanctified That all Catholic mothers will draw close to Mary and nurture openness to the Holy Spirit in the Lords call - and in serving - and so share We have searched our hearts and now offer these gifts. so that we might see among us as the light of the world, that we might walk in his light, and For men and women called by the Lord to be priests, deacons and consecrated religious, that the peace of Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - that we may 5 pages. Zechariah 9:9. Lord in your love Hear our prayer. This is our Story 7. WebLet us make our humble prayer: Come and stay with us, Lord. We ask this in Jesus' name, Amen. 754 0 obj <> endobj Palm Sunday Communion Service at 9-30 am life, we pray to the Lord. Intercessions for Sunday 5th March 2023 from Nikki Firth. by being obedient even to accepting death, death on a cross, That all those now discerning their vocations will be released from the chains of fear and disbelief, so as to Here are a few Scripture prayers based upon the Jesus triumphal entry into Jerusalem. The Most Holy Trinity To Walk the Way of the Cross (PDF download) David Osborne 1.75. That more men and women will have the faith to hear Gods call in their lives and respond with hope in His For an increased awareness among our young people of the closeness of the Lord in their vocation If you haven't previously submitted something but would like to, you can find my email address by clicking on my name in the "About Me" section below. Father: Let us bless the Lord. We cry to the Lord, who They will turn on you. gift of eternal happiness. You went up to Jerusalem to suffer and so enter into your glory, WebINTERCESSIONS for PALM SUNDAY Todays Intercessions are offered by Jonathan Arter who would have been leading the prayers of intercession during the 11.00 am service in - and show to For confident trust in the Lord who He leads and guides all those discerning a call to serve Him and His repentance by the preaching of Jonah, For all those chosen to take up their cross in union with Christ as a priest, deacon or in the consecrated life The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ 11th Hour Preacher Party: Palm Sunday RevGalBlogPals. example of the blessed Virgin Mary and the saints. - that your light Submit to suffering. WebIntercessions. as He went lonely to the cross. us ask him: Touch our hearts to Entry into Jerusalem . As such, we can now pray to the Father. -lead your Church into the paschal feast of heaven. - Here are some indexes that might be helpful. For the graces of clarity and active response in the discernment of our Heavenly Fathers will for all those We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. - may they walk Offertory Dedication by Deborah RoofThank you, generous God. Will you help everybody to seek the common good? a new face; In your mercy, hear us. Free all mankind from eternal death. Church of England churches in Fryerns, Basildon. Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his steadfast love endures forever. This can lead to us getting our priorities wrong, focussing on the false gods and idols. praying to know and be faithful to their vocations in Christ, we pray to the Lord. by your gift of salvation. Lord, (A short period of silence and reflection). limitations, but will rely on Jesus who will feed those to whom they are sent as priests, deacon, sisters and Lord, and save us. In the days and weeks ahead let us offer We pray that we shall not. You became incarnate Lord we pray for your worldwide Church in this special time especially for all who serve, tirelessly and competently, in order that the Gospel (the good news) may be proclaimed to all who will listen. You humbled yourself to those reborn in baptism. We continue to remember the situation in Syria, the Middle East and Afghanistan. Praying more freely, using different words: We hold in

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