33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time : Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful


The Priest says:

Let us ask the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth takes its name, to send the Spirit of his Son into our hearts as we pray for the needs of the Church and of the world.

Reader:


O Lord, the creator and redeemer of all mankind, we humbly pray for all men of every race and in every kind of need:
make your ways known to them, and reveal your salvation to the nations.
Lord, hear us. Lord, graciously hear us.

May the whole Church be guided and governed by your Holy Spirit,
let all who call themselves Christians be led into the way of truth and hold the faith in the unity of Spirit.
Lord, hear us. Lord, graciously hear us.

We commend to your fatherly goodness all who are afflicted or distressed,
comfort and relieve them according to their needs, and grant them the love and consolation of your Spirit.
Lord, hear us. Lord, graciously hear us.

Father, give a place of life and rest to those who have died in your peace,
may we share with them in the glory of Jesus Christ, who died to save us all.
Lord, hear us. Lord, graciously hear us.

Our Lady is the Mother of the Church and shows her care for us all by her prayers. We join our prayers with hers as we say: Hail Mary...

In a moment of silence, let us make our private petitions to God our almighty Father.

Priest:

Father, hear the prayers of your Church. In your great love, make up for what is lacking in our faith. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen

32nd in Ordinary Time (Remembrance) : Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

32nd Sunday of the Year (Remembrance)

Priest: We stand before God, poor in spirit, recognising our need of his help.

Reader:


We pray that the Church will witness to the care of the poor in spirit, and be a place of welcome and hospitality for the poor of the world.
Lord, hear us.

For the leaders of nations that they will strive for justice and peace.
Lord, hear us.

For widows, widowers and orphans, for all broken families, and for any suffering from financial hardship and also for the agencies providing them with aid.
Lord, hear us.

For the members of the armed forces, for those who have been injured during conflicts, and for all who are helping them in their recovery.
Lord, hear us.

We pray for all who have departed this life, especially those who have died fighting for their country and given their lives for our safety and well-being: may they enjoy the everlasting happiness of heaven. Lord, hear us.

We ask Mary, Queen of Peace, to help us with our prayers as we say: Hail Mary ...

Let us pray for a moment in silence.

Priest:

Almighty God, listen to our prayers and grant us your blessing through Jesus Christ, Our Lord. Amen

 

The Solemnity of All Saints : Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Priest:

Supported by the prayers of all the saints, let us make intercession for ourselves and for all the faithful.

 

Reader:

For our Holy Father, Pope Francis, for all the bishops, and for those who exercise authority and ministry in the Church, that they may remain vigilant and watchful, preparing the Church for the day of Christ’s return.

Lord, in your mercy.

 

For Saints who are persecuted for the name of Christ,

especially those in the Middle East; that God may come to their aid and give them strength to overcome their difficulties.   

Lord, in your mercy.

 

For the sick and retired priests of our diocese and for those who care for them.  We give thanks and pray in particular for the work of the Johnson Association and for Aston Hall in Stone. 

Lord, in your mercy.

 

We pray in this month of November, for all the holy souls.  

May the Lord greet them with love and mercy 

and grant them the blessings of his kingdom. 

Lord, in your mercy.

 

We turn now to our Lady, Queen of all Saints, and ask for her intercession as we say: Hail Mary… 

 

Let us now pray for our own needs and requests to the Lord in a time of silent prayer.

  

 

Priest:

Loving Father, listen to our petitions and grant us what we need, through Jesus Christ, Our Lord. Amen.

31st Sunday of the Year : Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

31st Sunday of the Year

The Priest says:

Let us pray for the whole Church of God in Christ Jesus, and for all people according to their needs.


Reader:

We pray to God, the creator and preserver of all mankind, for people of every race, and in every kind of need; May he make his ways known on earth, and his saving power among all nations. Lord, hear us.


We pray for the Church throughout the world, May the Lord guide and govern us by his Holy Spirit, that all who profess and call themselves Christians may be led into the way of truth, and hold the faith in the unity of Spirit, in the bond of peace and righteousness of life. Lord, hear us.


We pray for those in need and those who care for them, We commend to God’s fatherly goodness all who are anxious or distressed in mind or body; may he comfort and relieve them in their need; give them patience in their sufferings, and bring good out of their troubles. Lord, hear us.


We pray for the faithful departed, May God hear us as we pray for those who have died in the peace of Christ, those who have confessed the faith, and those whose faith is known to him alone, that he may grant us with them a share in his eternal kingdom. Lord, hear us. 


Let us ask Our Lady to pray for us. Hail Mary … 
In silence, let us make our private intentions to God our Father.


The priest concludes the prayers:

Almighty God, to whom our needs are known before we ask, help us ask only what accords with your will; and those good things which we dare not, or in our blindness cannot ask, grant us for the sake of your son Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

30th Sunday in Ordinary Time : Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Bidding Prayers for the 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time (B)

Celebrant:
We trust and hope in the goodness of the Lord, and we bring to Him our needs and the needs of the Church.


Reader:

For all who work for and support the missions both at home and abroad. 
[We thank God for all the wonderful work that CAFOD and Survive Miva undertake on behalf of the Catholic Community.]

Lord, hear us.


As Bartimeus cried out with courage to the Lord,
may we also be prompted by God’s grace to speak boldly in faith, truth and justice.
Lord, hear us.


As the dark nights are now upon us;

may the Lord grant us comfort, protection and his kindly light.

Lord, hear us.


That our eyes may be opened to see more clearly the dignity of every human life,
whether healthy or sick, convenient or inconvenient, born or unborn.

Lord, hear us.


As we continually pray for those who are sick or housebound
may they be comforted by the Lord’s abiding presence.

Lord, hear us.


As we pray for those who have died,
may they know the peace of the heavenly kingdom in the company of the angels and saints.

Lord, hear us.


Let us ask Our Lady, to bring our prayers before the presence of the Father as we say: Hail Mary … 



We make our own petitions in silence.


Celebrant:
God our loving Father,
we pray that you will accept these prayers
in the name of your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ.
Amen 

Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time : Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Priest:

The Lord is our salvation; he will surely hear our cry for help for all in need.

Reader:

For all who have been called by Christ to serve the world as his followers,
may their enthusiasm set us all on fire with his love.

Lord, in your mercy.

For all Migrants fleeing persecution and oppression – for greater sympathy and understanding and less hatred against them in their desperate plight.
Lord, in your mercy.

For all who care for children – parents, grandparents and teachers, and for those involved in fostering and adoption - that all children may be loved and cherished. Lord, in your mercy.

For the sick, the worried, the tempted, and all suffering any form of deprivation. Help us all, through the intercession of St Vincent De Paul, to come to their aid, as their brothers and sisters in Christ.
Lord, in your mercy.

For those whose have died, especially those who have died violently, suddenly and unprepared in this past week: may the Lord comfort their families, and may they rest in his eternal peace.
Lord, in your mercy.

We ask Our Blessed Lady to help us with our prayers as we say: Hail Mary...

In silence we bring our own intentions to God the almighty Father.

Priest:
Loving Father, we have offered you our prayers;
grant that what we need
we may obtain
through Christ Our Lord. Amen. 

Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time (B) : Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time (B)

Priest:

We turn to God in prayer for the needs of the Church and the world.


Reader:

For all nations: that they may seek the way that leads to peace, that human rights and freedom may be everywhere respected, and that the world's resources may be generously shared.

Lord, hear us.

For all those fleeing from the war in Syria: that the international community will seek to help all in need 

Lord, hear us.

At the start of the new term in our seminaries we pray for those who may be called to enter the Priesthood, Permanent Diaconate or Consecrated life, and for each one of us here whatever our vocation. May we have the courage and generosity to answer God’s call.

Lord, hear us. 


For our friends and relations who are sick. May God’s healing grace help them in their afflictions. 

Lord, hear us.

For all those who have died. May they rest in the peace of Christ.

Lord, hear us.

Let us ask Blessed Mary to pray for us: Hail Mary ... 


Let us now bring our own needs and requests to the Lord in a time of silent prayer.


Priest:

God, our loving Father, we ask you to listen to all our prayers because we make them in faith and in the name of your Son, Jesus Christ, who is Lord for ever and ever. Amen

Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time : Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time

Twenty-First Sunday in Ordinary Time

 

Priest:

We turn to God in prayer for the needs of the Church and the world.

 

Reader:

For the Church: that she may preach the message of Christ to this generation, giving witness to the truth by her commitment to justice and peace.
Lord, hear us.


For the those whose homelands are being torn apart by war or rebellion: that the Lord may guide those with power to find just and peaceful solutions.
Lord, hear us.

 

For Sister Rose Confidence, for her family members and for all her intentions today, as she celebrates her Feast Day. 

Lord, hear us. 


For ourselves: that God may grant us the grace to lead better lives, following more closely the teaching of Jesus, by coming to the assistance of the needy and the outcast
Lord, hear us.

 

For those who have died - our friends, our relatives,  and those whose anniversaries occur at this time:
that all may come to dwell in the everlasting light of God’s love.                             

Lord, hear us.

 

We turn to Mary, Mother of Good Counsel, and ask her to assist us in our prayers as we say: Hail Mary

 

In the silence of our hearts, let us offer to the Lord our own personal intentions.

 

Priest:  

God our Father, 

you gave us your only Son to redeem us from sin. 

Help us to accept and follow his message of eternal life. 

Amen. 

 

 

 

The Assumption of Our Lady : Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

The Feast of the Assumption

Priest: 
With trust in the Lord who calls us all to follow Him we present all our prayers to Him, confident in His unceasing mercy.

Reader:
For the Church:
May the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church, guide and support all bishops, priests and deacons with her maternal love.
Lord, hear us.

For our young people as they receive their examination results: May the Father grant them the vision of the fullness of life, that he offers them through the following of his Son.
Lord, hear us.

For the sick, the poor and the lonely:
May find the assurance of God’s presence in the love of his people.
Lord, hear us.

For the faithful departed:
May they come to dwell with Our Lady in the presence of the risen Lord.
Lord, hear us.

Let us now turn to Mary, who was assumed sinless into heaven, and seek her intercession as we say:
 Hail Mary …

In the silence of our hearts we bring all our needs to the presence of God our merciful Father.

Priest:
Loving Father, who raised up the Blessed Virgin Mary into your Heavenly Kingdom, accept our prayers which we make with faith, and bring us into your holy embrace through your Son Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen

19th Sunday in Ordinary Time (B) : Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

19th Sunday in Ordinary Time (B)

Priest:
We turn to God in prayer for the needs of the Church and the world.


Reader:
For all those in authority in the Church. May our prayers support them as they continue to support us. 

Lord, hear us.

For an end to the humanitarian crisis forcing thousands of people to flee persecution and danger in North Africa and the Middle East, and seek safety in Europe: that Governments may work together to protect the safety of the migrants, on land and sea; to share the burden of caring for them and welcoming them; and in helping businesses and travellers, whose lives are disturbed and disrupted by this crisis.

Lord, hear us.

For those who face persecution because of their faith in Jesus Christ: that they might be comforted by our support in prayer and in action.

Lord, hear us.

For those currently on holiday. May they travel safely and return refreshed in mind and body. 

Lord, hear us.

For all awaiting for examination results. May they find ways to achieve their hopes and ambitions for the future.
Lord, hear us.

Mary the Mother of Christ is our mother also. We ask her to join her prayers with ours as we say: Hail Mary …


Let us now pray for a moment in silence. 


Priest:
God, our loving Father, we ask you to listen to all our prayers because we make them in faith and in the name of your Son, Jesus Christ, who is Lord for ever and ever. Amen

 

The 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time : Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Priest:

Having been invited to come to Jesus, the bread of life, let us now confidently place our needs before the Father.


Reader:


Let us pray for all the priests of our diocese;
May God strengthen them in the spirit to carry out his work. 

Lord, hear us. 



May we be continually challenged by the Grace of God to put off our old, selfish ways
and follow more closely the way of Christ.

Lord, hear us. 


May Christ comfort all who face persecution because of their faith,
through the prayerful and compassionate support of his Body, the Church.

Lord, hear us.


For the sick, especially the sick members of our families and community,
that they may be nourished in Body and in Soul, by Christ the living Bread .
Lord, hear us.

For those who have died, especially those who died without hope or in pain,
that through Christ, the Bread of life, they may live for ever.

Lord, hear us.


Let us commend ourselves and all God’s people living and dead to the intercession of our Blessed Lady as we say, Hail Mary...

We make our private petitions in silence.


Priest:
Heavenly Father, we place all our hope in your power.
Answer our needs voiced in faith
and in the hope of your mercy.
We ask this through Jesus Christ, the living bread,
Who dwells with you for ever and ever.
Amen.

17th Sunday in Ordinary Time (B) : Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

17th Sunday in Ordinary Time (B) : Bidding Prayers

Priest:
Knowing that the Father is close to all who call on him from their hearts, we place our needs before him.

Reader:
For Francis our Pope, for Archbishop Bernard, for the auxiliary bishops, for Fr Peter and for priests and leaders of your Church; strengthen them in the spirit to carry out your work.
Lord in your mercy.

For the hungry, the starving. In complete selflessness, May we break with them the bread of our abundance.
Lord in your mercy.

We pray for all the baptised. May they live lives worthy of their vocation, bringing love where there is hatred, unity where there is division.
Lord in your mercy.

We pray for those who have departed this life. May their deepest hunger be satisfied at the banquet of eternal life.
Lord in your mercy. 

We turn in prayer to our Blessed Lady. Hail Mary ...

Priest:
God our Father,
you open wide your hand and grant our desires.
Nourished by the Eucharist,
may we be always faithful to our baptismal calling.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time : Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Priest:

With complete faith and trust we pray to the Father for all our needs:

Reader:

For the church, for our Holy Father Pope Francis, for our bishops, priests and deacons, and for all the baptised. We ask God to help us keep our faith strong.
Lord in your mercy.

For the children of our parish and for all young people who are changing schools or facing important decisions about their future - may they be guided by the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
Lord, in your mercy.

For those experiencing difficulties in their married life and for those whose marriages have ended. May they be given strength by the guidance of the Holy Spirit in their special circumstances.
Lord in your mercy.

We pray that the mission of this parish will always include a special care for all who are sick in mind or body, to whom we minister the consoling touch of Christ who loves them and who unites himself with their suffering.
Lord in your mercy.

We now ask the intercession of Our Blessed Lady as we say, Hail Mary

Let us now pray for a moment in silence.

Priest:

Father, we bring you these petitions, confident in the knowledge that you will hear and answer our prayers which we make through Jesus Christ your Son. Amen.

Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time : Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Priest:
We now turn to Christ, the Good Shepherd, who inspires us with faith, hope and love, and ask him to listen to our prayers with compassion and gentleness.


Reader:
May the Good Shepherd heal all divisions, bring back all who have fallen and call all people of good will into greater unity. 
Lord in your mercy.

May the Lord bless us in our resting and our prayer, that we may be revived in strength and hope in his presence. 

Lord in your mercy.


For those who God has blessed with the skills to care for the sick, to comfort the dying, care for prisoners, to befriend the lonely and work with the depressed, desperate and down-trodden. May he continue to bless and guide the work of their hearts and hands. 

Lord in your mercy. 



For those going on holiday and for all travellers, that the Lord will keep them safe in their journeying and refresh them in spirit.
Lord in your mercy.



We turn now to Mary, the Mother of our Lord, and ask her to intercede for all God’s people, living and dead, as we say together: Hail Mary…



Let us now pray silently for our private needs and intentions.


Priest:
God our Father, 
loving shepherd of your sheep, 
hear our prayers and look upon us with kindness and compassion
As we call on you with faith and hope 
in the name of Jesus your Son. Amen

 

Fourteenth Sunday of the Year : Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Fourteenth Sunday of the Year

The Priest says:
Let us call with faith upon God our Father, through Jesus Christ his beloved Son, in the Holy Spirit, who inspires our prayer, for the needs of the Church and of the world.

Reader:
For the Holy Church of God,
that the Lord may always guide and protect his Church,
let us pray to the Lord.
Lord, hear us. Lord, graciously hear us.

For all the peoples of the world,
that the Lord may unite all peoples in peace and harmony,
let us pray to the Lord.
Lord, hear us. Lord, graciously hear us.

For all our brothers and sisters in need and those who care for them,
that the Lord may assist them in their need.
Lord, hear us. Lord, graciously hear us.

For all who have gone to their rest in the hope of rising again,
that they may come into the light of God's presence.
Lord, hear us. Lord, graciously hear us.

Now let us join our prayers with the prayers of Our Lady: Hail Mary...

We make our private petitions to God in a moment of silence.

The priest concludes the prayers:
Father, we come before you in faith and love to praise your goodness and acknowledge our need. We ask you to hear the prayers we make in the name of Jesus the Lord.
Amen.

Eleventh Sunday of the Year (Year B) : Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Eleventh Sunday of the Year (Year B)

Priest

As we gather together at this Eucharistic celebration, we remember that the Lord is the source of our life and growth. In faith, we pray for those needs that we see in our community.

Reader:

For bishops priests, deacons and religious sisters. May they work tirelessly to foster within the hearts of the people a strong love for their faith.
Lord in your mercy

For the young people of our parish (especially those who are receiving their First Holy Communion at Our Lady’s this weekend) and for all who influence their lives, be they parents, grandparents, teachers or friends. May they be nurtured and supported to realise their full potential in the eyes of The Lord.
Lord in your mercy

For all who are taking examinations now and during the coming weeks. May they work hard, apply themselves well and handle the outcomes with good grace.
Lord in your mercy

For those who have died, remembering especially members of our own families and of the Parish. May they experience the everlasting peace of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Lord in your mercy

Let us ask Mary, the mother of Jesus and Mother of the Church to join her prayers to ours as we say: Hail Mary...

We now pray for a few moments in the silence.

Priest

Father, in the power of the Holy Spirit, we make these prayers through your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen 

Pentecost : Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Pentecost

 

Priest

Inspired by the Holy Spirit, let us turn to God for all our needs. 

 

The Deacon or Reader:

For Pope Francis, Archbishop Bernard and his auxiliary bishops. May the Lord bless them with the gift of the Holy Spirit and so guide them in their work.
Lord, hear us. 

Let us pray that we, the church, should be inspired by the fellowship of the Holy Spirit so our everyday lives may be a witness to God’s love.
Lord, hear us. 

For those in need: refugees, captives, those held in slavery, especially women and children and for the healing of those who have found freedom
Lord, hear us. 

For all those who are sick, that the Lord may guide them and strengthen them through their illness. For those also who care for the sick, those engaged in the caring professions and for family members who look after loved ones and especially for children who care for parents.
Lord, hear us. .

For those who have died and received the healing sacrament in this life,. May the Lord greet them with love and mercy and grant them the happiness of his kingdom. Lord, hear us. 

Let us turn to Our Lady, to intercede for us as we say, Hail Mary...

Let us pray for our own intentions in silence.

 

Priest:

God our Father,
we pray that you will accept these prayers
through the grace of your Son,
our Lord Jesus Christ.
Amen.

Fifth Sunday of Easter : Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Fifth Sunday of Easter : Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Priest:
Jesus teaches us that we depend on the love of God and one another.  With courage and faith, let us present our needs to our Father.

 

Reader:
For the Church: that she may continue to make Jesus known to the world through words of hope and works of love.
Lord, hear us

 

For our bishops, priests and deacons: that they may be fruitful branches of Jesus, the life-giving vine, and that they may never fail to proclaim the Gospel even in the face of adversity or trial
Lord, hear us.

 

For wisdom and dedication to the common good in all who seek to be MP’S or councillors in the forthcoming elections.
Lord, hear us.

 

For the people of Nepal, those caught up in the dreadful earthquake, that they will be helped on coping with their losses and helped in the rebuilding of their lives, both by God and humanity
Lord, hear us.

 

For those who have died, especially those whose anniversaries occur at this time, may they be granted the fullness of life and joy in heaven.
Lord, hear us.

 

With Mary, who already shares in the resurrection, we pray, Hail Mary ...

 

Now, let us make our private petitions to our heavenly Father.

 

Priest:
Heavenly Father, the vine grower, we ask that your Spirit may work in and through us to make us branches that bear much fruit for your kingdom.  We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Easter 2: Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Easter 2 - Divine Mercy Sunday

Priest:

Let us turn to God asking for all our needs and the needs of the Church and of all mankind.

Reader: 
For Pope Francis.  May he draw the whole Church closer to the mercy of Jesus who enabled the apostle Thomas to move from his doubt to complete faith in Jesus, crucified and risen Lord.
Lord in your mercy

For unbelievers and doubters that they may come to faith and trust and love of God – may our Easter joy be contagious 
Lord in your mercy

We pray for politicians worldwide that they may never try to outlaw faith in God and the peaceful signs and symbols of religion 
Lord in your mercy

For persecuted Christians that they may feel the consoling presence of the Risen Lord and the solidarity of all the Church.
Lord in your mercy

May the Lord grant eternal rest to all who have died: especially we remember those who have no-one to pray for them. 
Lord in your mercy

Let us ask Our Lady to join her prayers to ours as we say - Hail Mary

In silence let us bring our own intentions to God.

Priest:
Almighty God we ask you to answer all our prayers which we make in faith through Our Lord, Jesus Christ. Amen.

Lent 3 : Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

Priest: Let us turn to God, our Father in heaven, for the needs of the Church and of the world:

Reader: For Pope Francis; clergy and religious; and for the whole Church. May we work together in our calling to be faithful witnesses, and so draw all we meet to experience the love and power of the Gospel.
Lord in your mercy

For vocations to the priesthood, permanent diaconate and religious life. May the Holy Spirit guide the hearts and minds of those called by the Lord and give them courage to commit their lives unstintingly to the service of others. Lord in your mercy

For the sick, the elderly and those who are housebound, especially for the people of Sierra Leone; those who have died from, or are affected by Ebola; those now orphaned; and for all doctors, nurses, carers and aid-workers. May they know the comforting love and the healing power of Christ. Lord in your mercy.

For all who have departed this life, that Christ, the light of the world, may draw them to new life and fullness of redemption in the heavenly kingdom. Lord in your mercy

We ask Our Lady, Seat of Wisdom, for her intercession, as we pray: Hail Mary…

We pause in silent reflection with our personal intentions.

Priest: Father, hear the prayers of your people, and grant us the strength and courage to be faithful to the mission you have called us to live. We make these and all our prayers through Jesus Christ, your Son, Our Lord. Amen

Biddings for Lent 2

Bidding Prayers for Lent 2

Priest: Loving Lord, we place all our hope in you as we come with our concerns for our own needs, and the needs of the world.

Reader:
For Pope Francis; clergy and religious; and for the whole Church.  May we work together in our calling to be faithful witnesses and so draw all we meet to experience the meaning and purpose of the Gospel message.
Lord in your mercy

For vocations to the priesthood, permanent diaconate and religious life.  May the Holy Spirit guide the hearts and minds of those called by the Lord and give them courage to commit their lives unstintingly to the service of others. 
Lord in your mercy.

For the people of Ukraine and the Middle East and for all other troubled areas of the world. May Christ’s love touch them with peace and rest.
Lord in your mercy.

For CAFOD and other Aid Agencies as they face continual demands on their resources from so many parts of the world, that their work may be generously resourced and richly blessed by God. 
Lord in your mercy

For those who have recently died, and for all whose anniversaries occur at this time, may they rest in the peace and in joy of heaven.
Lord in your mercy

We ask Our Blessed Lady to help us in our prayers, as we say - Hail Mary.

Now in silence we pray for our own needs and intentions.

Priest: God our loving Father, we ask you to listen to all our prayers which we make them in faith and in the name of Jesus your Son who is Lord for ever and ever. Amen.

Lent 2 : Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Bidding Prayers for Lent 2

Priest:

Loving Lord, we place all our hope in you as we come with our concerns for our own needs, and the needs of the world.

Reader:
For Pope Francis; clergy and religious; and for the whole Church.  May we work together in our calling to be faithful witnesses and so draw all we meet to experience the meaning and purpose of the Gospel message.
Lord in your mercy

 

For vocations to the priesthood, permanent diaconate and religious life.  May the Holy Spirit guide the hearts and minds of those called by the Lord and give them courage to commit their lives unstintingly to the service of others.
Lord in your mercy.

 

For the people of Ukraine and the Middle East and for all other troubled areas of the world. May Christ's love touch them with peace and rest.
Lord in your mercy.

 

For CAFOD and other Aid Agencies as they face continual demands on their resources from so many parts of the world, that their work may be generously resourced and richly blessed by God.
Lord in your mercy

 

For those who have recently died, and for all whose anniversaries occur at this time, may they rest in the peace and in joy of heaven.
Lord in your mercy

 

We ask Our Blessed Lady to help us in our prayers, as we say - Hail Mary.

Now in silence we pray for our own needs and intentions.

 

Priest:

God our loving Father, we ask you to listen to all our prayers which we make them in faith and in the name of Jesus your Son who is Lord for ever and ever. Amen.

4th Sunday of the Year (B) : Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Priest

With confidence in God’s loving mercy, we now offer Him our prayers for this day. 

 

Reader

For Pope Francis and Archbishop Bernard; may they be faithful teachers, wise administrators and holy priests.  May their word and example inspire the priests and people of this diocese.
Lord in your mercy

For World leaders; that they will do everything in their power to extend education to all and to combat the extremist forces that are terrorising the world.
Lord, in your mercy 

For those involved in education: teachers and support staff, school governors, catechists and youth leaders, that they may help young people to fulfil their potential and become confident members of the community.
Lord in your mercy

For ourselves: that we may have the peace of heart to listen deeply to Christ’s teaching message, and in faith we say “Speak Lord, your servant is listening.”  and so commit ourselves to him.
Lord in your mercy, 

We commend to the Lord all who have died, especially Fr Vincent Royles. May they have light and peace.
Lord in your mercy

 

We now ask Mary, our Blessed Lady, to intercede for us in our prayers as we say Hail Mary…

We now offer our private prayers and intentions to Our Lord.

 

Priest:
Lord Our God, help us to love you above all things with a love that is worthy of you. Look kindly on the prayers of your people made today through your son Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with you, one God forever and ever. Amen.