Mary the Mother of God: The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Mary the Mother of God (January 1st)

Priest.
God has adopted us. He is truly our Father so we make our petitions with childlike trust.

Reader:
For Our Holy Father Pope Benedict, Archbishop Bernard, our auxiliary bishops, and all priests, deacons, religious and people of the diocese; may this holy season bring us closer to the Lord in prayer, in hope and in joy.
Lord, hear us..

May each of one us make this New Year a new beginning by modelling ourselves on Our Lady, in our love and obedience of God and our mercy and compassion for one another. 
Lord, hear us..

That God may grant the poor, the sick, the unemployed relief from their hardships.
Lord, hear us..

For all who have died in the last year, both family and friends and members of our parish and for all those who no one remembers; may the Christ Child welcome them into his heavenly kingdom. Lord, hear us..

Let us ask Mary the Mother of God and Mother of the Church to join her prayers to ours as we pray Hail Mary …

Now let us pray for a moment in silence. 

Priest:
Abba, Father, grant that during this coming year, we may, under Mary's guidance, grow in wisdom and in favour with you and our neighbour. We ask this through Jesus Christ your Son.

Feast of the Holy Family: The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Feast of the Holy Family

Priest
On this feast of the Holy Family we bring our requests to God our loving father.

Reader:
For the church. May its teaching and action always reflect the example of the Holy Family Lord hear us

For parents; that in a spirit of generosity and love, they may be strengthened in their vocation, Lord hear us

For friends, family, and the strangers in our midst, may we reach out to them and remember them, not only at Christmas but throughout the year. Lord hear us

For refugees in all parts of the world who, like the Holy Family, cannot return home for fear of death or repression. May they be received with kindness in foreign lands and supported in their endeavours to build a new life. Lord hear us.

For those who have died and whose anniversaries occur at this time, May they be blessed with God’s welcome into his presence. Lord hear us.

Let us ask Mary, loving wife and mother to pray for us as we say. Hail Mary …

In silence we thank God for our blessings and ask him to hear our personal prayers.

Priest:
Father we ask you to hear and answer all our prayers which we bring to you in faith and love through our Lord Jesus your Son.  Amen

Happy Christmas to all my readers!

NewImageI’ve been doing this Bidding Prayers blog for - it seems - about 12 years now, and over the years seem to have built up something of a following. The blog is currently getting more than 7,500 hits each month, and as I am not exactly regular at posting bidding prayers, it seems most of you are using prayers from earlier years. You are using them, adapting them (I hope!) and correcting the many typos and grammatical errors which creep in from time to time. I am humbled that you consider them useful. 

For several years the prayers were a joint effort, written (many years ago now) by Margaret Saunders, a parishioner in Hanley, and more recently by Deacon Tony Davies, recently retired, Deacon at Our Lady’s, Fenton. For the past three years it has been just me who has edited, redrafted and composed anew, as the circumstances required. 

Many of you have found this simple work helpful. On occasion, I have had fellow priests say to me - “Are you the Peter Weatherby who does the bidding prayers?”. Once someone came up to me in a supermarket and thanked me for them, and just the other day I was immensely touched to receive a Christmas Card from users in Salisbury! Recently a friend suggested I look into publishing the prayers, and so raising a few funds for the parish from what just began as a way of sharing something I thought might be helpful to others. Well - if I ever get myself organised it might just happen! 

A very happy and blessed Christmas to you all!! 

Fr Peter

Christmas Day : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Christmas Day

Priest:
In Christmas joy and hope, let us present all our needs to God with confidence.

Reader:
For the church, for all deacons, priests and bishops: bless them and strengthen them for your service, that they may faithfully proclaim the Good News of salvation Lord, hear us.

For all those serving our country in the armed services at home and abroad. We pray also for peace in the world that nations may resolve their conflicts by giving themselves over to Christ, the Prince of Peace. Lord, hear us.

For all those who are travelling at this time that they may arrive safely to join their families, loved ones and friends to celebrate the birth of our Saviour. Lord, hear us.

For those who will find it difficult to celebrate Christmas: those who are suffering from or battling against severe weather, the poor, the sick, the depressed, prisoners, seafarers and other migrant workers and all who are separated from their families at this time Lord, hear us.

For those who have died and all those for whom Christmas sharpens the loss of loved ones Lord, hear us.

Let us ask Mary, the Mother of our Saviour, to pray with us as we say -
Hail Mary ...

We now pray in silence for a few moments to God our Father who is always ready to hear our prayers.

Priest:
Father, the birth of your Son renews our hope.
As you answer all our prayers,
give us grace always to bear witness to him
before the world.
For he is Lord forever and ever.  Amen.

Fourth Sunday in Advent (C) : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Fourth Sunday in Advent
Why should I be honoured with a visit from the mother of my Lord? (Luke 1:43)

Priest:
As we draw close to the birth of our Saviour, Our Lady draws close to us, visiting us with his love and his mercy and his promise of salvation. Mindful of her great hope and trust, and in union with her prayers, let us now present our needs to God.

Reader:
For our Holy Father Pope Francis, for all bishops, priests and deacons; that they may effectively proclaim to the world the joyful news that God is with us.
Lord, hear us.

For all expectant mothers and for the children growing within them,
for the babies being born today, and for those children who are suffering from neglect or abuse, that all children may be loved, cherished and protected.
Lord, hear us.

For fathers, that following the example of St. Joseph, they may be strengthened in love for their wives, and zealous in the protection of their children, born and unborn.
Lord, hear us.

For those who have died in the peace of Christ
that they may find eternal rest with God
Lord, hear us. .

We ask Mary, the Mother of Jesus, to pray with us and for us as we say:
Hail Mary …

We now pray for a few moments in silence.

Priest:
Father, we rejoice at the closeness of the Feast of our Saviour’s birth. May we find in Him the fulfilment of all our desires. We ask this through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.

Advent 3 : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Advent 3

Priest:
Trusting in the promise of God our Father to be faithful, let us approach him with all our cares and concerns.

Reader:
For Archbishop Bernard, our auxiliary bishops, all priests, deacons and people of the diocese; may this holy season bring us closer to the Lord in prayer, in hope and in joy. Lord, hear us.

Let us pray for all Christians,
for those who are imprisoned or persecuted for their faith; for the lapsed and the doubting; for the newly converted and for all Godparents; that they may know the sovereignty of God in all areas of life. Lord, hear us.

Let us pray for the world of commerce and trade,
for advertising companies, for those who work for television, radio or the press; that they may be channels for enlightenment and discernment, and instruments for good in our society. Lord, hear us.

Let us pray for our families and ourselves as we prepare for Christmas,
that we may grow in patience and faith, and that our material preparations may not blind us to God's love, but that he may be central to our celebrations. Lord, hear us.

For the sick and those who care for them, that the Lord may be always near to them. Lord, hear us.

For those departed this life,
that they may come to share in the glory of the heavenly kingdom.
Lord, hear us.

We unite our prayers with those of Our Lady as we say Hail Mary ..

The Priest:
Lord,
we ask you to hear these prayers
for the sake of Jesus, our Saviour. Amen.

Advent 2 (C) : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Advent 2 (C)
“Prepare a way for the Lord!” (Luke 3:4)

Priest:
The Lord is coming! Let us ask God for the grace to change our lives so that we may be better prepared to greet him.

Reader:
For all world leaders, governments and their advisers;
that they may be inspired to lead their people wisely and fairly, with understanding and sensitivity. Lord, hear us.

For our own families and loved ones; especially for any from whom we are separated;
that we may learn to see the image Christ in every face, and serve him in caring for one another. Lord, hear us.

For the sick and those who care for them;
May they find hope and strength in Christ. Lord, hear us.

For those who have died,
that when the Lord Jesus comes again, we may be reunited with them in his everlasting Kingdom. Lord, hear us.

Now let us ask Mary to join her prayers to ours as we say. Hail Mary…

Now let us pray in a moment of silence.

Priest:
Heavenly Father, strengthened by this Eucharist, may we become pure and blameless, so that our lives may redound to your glory. Amen.

Advent Sunday (C) : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Advent Sunday (C)
“Your liberation is near at hand” (Luke 21:28)

Priest:
Brothers and sisters, we prepare in this Advent season, for the coming of Our Lord Jesus. So let us earnestly ask his mercy, as we pray for the Church and for the world.

Reader:
For the Church, and all Christians,
that we may be more and more aware of our unique mission in the world,
and so strive to serve mankind by reflecting Christ in all we say and do.
Lord, hear us.

For the peace of the world,
that those in charge of political affairs may always be conscious that true peace is based upon the dignity of each person, whatever the race, colour or creed.
Lord, hear us.

For the sick, the needy, and those who come to their aid,
that the Lord Jesus may heal the sick, rid the world of hunger and protect us from all disasters.
Lord, hear us.

For those who have died,
that when the Lord Jesus comes again, we all may be reunited with him in his everlasting Kingdom.
Lord, hear us.

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

Let us pray in silence to the Lord.

Priest:
Father, you gave us your only Son to prepare us for your kingdom.
May our lives be a daily preparation for the day when we see you as you are.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

31st Sunday in Ordinary Time : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time (B)
Love the Lord your God with all your heart (Mark 12:30)

Priest:
Let us turn now to God in prayer and ask for all our needs.

Reader:
For Pope N., the bishops of our diocese, and for all who exercise authority and ministry in the Church, that they may remain vigilant and watchful, preparing the Church for the day of the Lord’s return. Lord, hear us.

We pray that our hearts are set on fire with love for Christ, that in its flame, we may love him with all our hearts, all our minds and with all our strength, and by keeping his commandments we may glorify God, the giver of all good gifts. Lord, hear us.

Let us commend to God’s fatherly goodness all who are anxious or distressed in mind or body; and those who care for them, (especially ….) May he comfort and relieve them according to their needs, give them patience in their sufferings, and bring good out of their troubles. Lord, hear us.

For the sick and retired priests of our diocese and for the work of the Johnson Association and for Aston Hall in Stone. May the Lord bless all those care for those who have served him through busy lives.
Lord, hear us.

We pray especially in this month of November, for all the holy souls who have died in the peace of Christ:
May the loving Father give them a place of light and rest, that we may share with them in the glory of Jesus Christ, who died to save us all. Lord, hear us.

Let us turn to Our Lady, Queen of Heaven to intercede for us as we pray Hail Mary.

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

30th Sunday in Ordinary Time (B) : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time (B)


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

Reader: 

We pray for Pope Francis, for Archbishop Bernard and his assistant bishops; may they be renewed in their apostolic calling to bear witness to the Faith of the Church. Lord, hear us.

We pray for ourselves: May we have the courage of Bartimaeus to pursue those of our ambitions and desires which are founded in true faith. Lord Hear us

As the dark nights are now upon us; we pray for God’s comfort, his protection and his guiding light. Lord Hear us

We pray for those who are sick or housebound: may they be comforted by the assurance of our continuing prayers for them. Lord Hear us

We pray for those who have died (especially N). 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: Hail Mary ...

We make our own petitions in silence.

Priest:

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

29th Sunday of the Year (B) : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

29th Sunday of the Year (B)Anyone who wants to become great among you must be your servant (Mark 10:43)

Priest:
Gathered in the name of Christ, nourished by the word of God and inspired by the Holy Spirit, let us pray for the Church and for the world.

Reader:
For the mission of the Church:
that we may all be faithful to sharing the Good News of God’s unconditional love for all people.
Lord, hear us.

For all who have positions of authority or responsibility:
That they may serve those they rule, and never exploit those over whom they have power. Lord, hear us.

For missionaries:
that the Lord will send workers into his harvest and bring the world to the knowledge and love of God.
Lord, hear us.

For those suffering rejection, persecution, and marginalisation:
that the joy of the Gospel may fill their hearts and minds with hope. Lord, hear us.

For the sick, the bereaved and those departed this life:
that they may know the mercy of God in this life and the next.
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.

Let us now pray for a moment in silence.

Priest:
God our Father, may your love be upon us, as we place all our hope in you, through Christ our Lord. Amen

Twenty-Eighth Sunday (B) : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Twenty-Eighth Sunday (B)
Go and sell everything you own and give the money to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. (Mark 10:21-22)

Priest
Let us turn as children to God our Father and present our prayers and needs to him with confidence.
Reader:
For our Holy Father Pope Francis:
that he may ever more effectively lead the faithful through the door of Faith to the treasures of heaven.
Lord, hear us. .

For all Christians who are persecuted for their faith:
that the Lord will continue to give them hope and courage to hold fast to what is true.
Lord, hear us.

For all affected by conflict and political instability, including those separated from their families:
that governments and agencies may assist them, that they may be treated with dignity, care and compassion.
Lord, hear us. .

For ourselves:
that God will give us the grace to respond to his invitation to care for the poor and weak, the dying, the forgotten, and the unborn.
Lord, hear us.

For those who have died this week; may they and all the faithful departed experience the grace and mercy of Jesus and enter into eternal life with him.
Lord, hear us.  

Now let us ask Our Lady Queen of the Holy Rosary to join her to ours as we say together, Hail Mary..

Now in a moment of silence we add our own special prayers.

27th Sunday in Ordinary Time : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

27th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Priest:
Confident of our covenant with God and our unity with our brothers and sisters, we present these prayers before God's throne.


Reader:
For the family of the church. May we lead the way in demonstrating the care, compassion and inclusive forgiveness that lies at the heart of family life,
Lord, hear us.

For the work of CAFOD, the Food Bank, and all agencies who help those in acute need
that together we may strive for a fairer world,
bringing bread to those who are hungry and hope to those who are oppressed.
Lord, hear us.

For all married people. May couples be sensitive to each other's needs, that they may grow daily more in love for each other.
Lord, hear us.

For all children. May children grow up in a loving families, and may families be found for the children waiting to be adopted.
Lord, hear us.

For all those affected by conflict and political instability, including those separated from their families. May they be treated with dignity, care and compassion, acknowledging that all humanity is one family in God.
Lord, hear us.

Let us turn to Our Lady, Queen of the Holy Rosary and pray, Hail Mary…

Let us now pray for a moment in silence

Priest.
God of love, draw us always to You,
so that we may imitate your love and compassionate care for those in need.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.

26th Sunday of the Year (B) : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

26th Sunday of the Year (B)
Anyone who is not against us is for us. (Mark 9:40)

The Priest says:
My brothers and sisters, let us join together to pray for the needs of our Church, our country and ourselves, forgetting not the many needs of all humanity.

Reader:
Let us pray for all bishops, priests, deacons and religious, and others with roles of leadership and responsibility in the Church: may God fill them with love and mercy and guide them in their work.
Lord, hear us.

Let us pray for those who continue Christ’s work of love, mercy and assistance of those in need, even if they do recognise the stirring of his will amongst them, that they may be blessed by him in their work.
Lord, hear us.

Let us pray for the sick, the sorrowful, those in any kind of need and for all who care for them, that they may trust in God's loving kindness and take comfort in his mercy.
Lord, hear us.

Let us pray those who have died, and for those whose anniversaries occur at this time, that they may know the peace which comes from sharing in Christ's victory over death. Lord, hear us.

Let us join our prayers with the prayers of Our blessed Lady: Hail Mary.

We make our private petitions in silence.

The priest concludes the prayers:
Heavenly Father, hear the prayers of your people. In your gracious mercy, give rich blessings to all who assist those in need, and out of the same love with which you created us, grant all our petitions, through Christ our Lord.
Amen.

20th Sunday of Ordinary Time : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

20th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Priest:
With faith and hope we bring our petitions to the Lord so that we may be guided by him to live our lives according to his teachings.


Reader:
We pray for all who serve the blessed sacrament as ordinary and extra-ordinary ministers:
May the Lord transform them by the power of the sacrament and those who all those who receive him.
Lord, hear us.

We pray for the people of Kerala after the floods this week, and for all who are affected by adversity and disaster: In their time of distress and hardship, may they know the love of the Lord through the works of mercy undertaken others.
Lord, hear us.

We pray for governments in the hard decisions they have to make;
May they always be mindful of the poor and vulnerable in their societies.
Lord, hear us.

We pray for all those who struggle with their faith:
may they persevere through the dark times, with the help of God’s love.
Lord, hear us.

We pray for the sick, especially those whose sickness is prolonged or who are near to death. May the Lord strengthen them by the gift of his body and blood.
Lord, hear us.

We ask our Mother Mary, filled with grace, who was assumed sinless into heaven, to assist us in our prayers as we say: Hail Mary …

In the silence of our hearts, let us bring before the Lord our own personal intentions.

Priest:
Lord Jesus Christ, you have given us your flesh to eat and your blood to drink. May we learn to put all our trust in you. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.

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

19th Sunday in Ordinary Time (B)
This is the bread that comes down from heaven, so that a man may eat it and not die. (John 6:50)

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

Reader:
We pray for those who have the goods of this world but who still hunger for the food that doesn't perish. May they find the answer to their deepest needs by drawing close to Jesus, the Bread of Life. Lord, hear us.

For those who face persecution because of their faith in Jesus Christ:
may they be comforted by our support in prayer and in action.
Lord hear us.

For those travelling at this time, including those on holiday.
May they travel safely and return refreshed in mind and body.
Lord hear us.

For those waiting for examination results.
Whatever the outcomes, may they aspire to answer God’s loving call to each of them.
Lord hear us.

For those departed this life and all who mourn their loss;
May they share in the eternal banquet of the Bread from heaven.
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

18th Sunday in Ordinary Time : Homily / Sermon

18th Sunday in Ordinary Time
I am the bread of life. He who comes to me will never be hungry. (John 6:35).

Priest:
Jesus, Lamb of God and Bread of life, calls us all to his supper: let us now confidently place our needs before the Father.

Reader:
Let us pray for the priests of our diocese;
may the Lord strengthen them in the Spirit to carry out his work.
Lord, hear us.

Let us pray for all who face persecution because of their faith in Jesus Christ:
may our prayers and practical support bring them comfort and encouragement.
Lord, hear us.

Let us pray for the sick, those who are known to us, and those who have no one to pray for them.
May their hunger for fullness of health be satisfied by the bread from heaven.
Lord, hear us.

Let us pray for those who have died, especially those who died in pain and distress,
in God’s great mercy may they enjoy the food that endures to eternal life.
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, you sent down bread from heaven on your children in wilderness. Hear our prayers today, and send down your blessing on all who seek your assistance. We ask this through Jesus Christ, our Lord. Amen.

17th Sunday in Ordinary Time : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

17th Sunday in Ordinary Time
What is that between so many? (John 6:9)

Priest:
The Lord takes our small offerings and makes great things of them. In humility and trust, let us now bring before him our needs and concerns.

Reader:
For Francis our Pope, Archbishop Bernard, the auxiliary bishops, and all leaders of the Church; may the Lord strengthen them to carry out his work.
Lord, hear us.

For all those who experience spiritual hunger:
may they might turn to the Lord and find consolation in him.
Lord, hear us.

For the hungry, and all those whose struggle to find the basic needs for life;
We remember in particular all who make use of the food bank.
May we share with them from of our own abundance.
Lord, hear us.

For those who are in any kind of need,
the poor, the homeless, exiles and refugees, and those persecuted for their faith:
may the Lord, protector of the weak, be their comfort and the source of justice
Lord, hear us.

For those who have departed this life.
may their deepest hunger be satisfied at the banquet of eternal life.
Lord, hear us.

We ask Mary, Mother of the Saviour, to intercede for all God’s people as we pray together. Hail Mary…

In silence, let us make our own intentions to God.

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.

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

Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
You must come away to some lonely place all by yourselves and rest for a while. (Mark 6:31)

Priest:
Let us 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 Christ, the good shepherd who leads all people to the Father, heal our divisions, bring back all who have fallen by the wayside, and through the working of his Spirit foster greater understanding and co-operation between differing faiths.
Lord, hear us.

For ourselves, that we may find time to rest and pray, as well as to work and play, and be revived in strength and in our trust in God’s goodness. Lord, hear us.

For those who care for the sick, comfort the dying, care for prisoners, and befriend the lonely and depressed. May the Lord continue to bless and guide the work of their hearts and hands.
Lord, hear us.

For those going on holiday and for all travellers. May they will arrive safely and return refreshed Lord, hear us.

For the holy souls still cherished in our memories: as we continue to love and miss them, may God embrace them with his mercy.
Lord, hear us.

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, the loving shepherd of your sheep, hear our prayers and look with kindness and compassion on all who call to you with faith and hope. We ask this in the name of Christ our Lord. Amen.

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time (A) : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time (A)

They set off to preach repentance (Mark 6:12)

Priest:
Having welcomed the Word of God in faith, let us offer our prayers to God.

Reader:
For the church, for our Holy Father Pope Francis, for our bishops, priests and deacons, and for all the baptised: mayGod strengthen us in faith, that, like the apostles, we may continue to spread the word of God’s love.
Lord, hear us.

For the children of our parish and for all those who are changing schools or facing important decisions about their future: may they be guided by the Holy Spirit to listen God’s call. Lord, hear us.

For those experiencing difficulties in family life and for those who struggle in difficult circumstances: may the Lord give them strength through his merciful grace. Lord, hear us.

For all who are sick in mind or body: may they know the consoling touch of Christ, who loves them and who unites himself with their suffering.
Lord, hear us.

For all those who have died, especially members of our own family and community.
Lord hear us

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.

Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

The little girl got up at once and began to walk about (Mark 5:42)


Priest:
God our Father wants all humankind to be saved and calls us to the knowledge of the truth. Let us turn to Him in prayer for our needs and the needs of the world

Reader:
We pray for Pope Francis, the Bishops, all the clergy and religious,
that they may be guided by Christ, the Light of the world,
and so inspire all who look to them for leadership and direction
Lord, hear us.

We pray for all who hold public office and positions of authority:
that the Holy Spirit of wisdom and right judgement may guide their decision-making
to foster respect, justice and peace.
Lord, hear us.

For men and women, everywhere:
that they may all come to recognise God's invitation to share in his life
and respond to his call with joy.
Lord, hear us.

For those who are sick and those who care for them
For the poor and those who find it hard to make ends meet:
that God may move the hearts of those who are comfortable and secure
to undertake the works of mercy for those who are in need.
Lord, hear us.

For those who have died recently:
that they may experience the joy of new life in the risen Christ.
Lord, hear us.

We now turn to Our Lady and ask her to intercede for us as we say together Hail Mary…

In a moment of quiet reflection we bring our own prayers and petitions before the Lord.

Priest:
Heavenly Father, Shepherd of your people, in your love and compassion hear our prayers and make us always eager to serve you in faith, hope and love, now and forevermore. Amen

Birthday of John the Baptist : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Birthday of John the Baptist
June 24th

The Priest says:
Brothers and sisters, John the Baptist prepared the way for Jesus into a world divided and torn apart by sin. Let us now pray that Jesus will complete his work of reconciliation, bringing peace to all peoples and nations.

Reader:
We pray for the Church,
may her leaders and all her members live out the call of John the Baptist to repentance, putting God first in everything, and seeking his kingdom in every situation.
Lord, hear us.

We pray for the world in which we live,
may those responsible for the evil and cruelty in our world hear the voice of the Baptist today, and turn from their sin to live in the service of Christ.
Lord, hear us.

We pray for all those in need,
may all those who suffer find comfort in sorrow and strength in trials.
Lord, hear us.

We pray for those who have gone before us marked with the sign of faith,
may the Lord keep all the holy souls in his loving care, and bring them to share in his eternal kingdom.
Lord, hear us.

With love, Our Lady supporst us by her prayers. We join with her: as we say Hail Mary .

Let us bring our prayers to the Father.

The priest concludes the prayers:
Father, as John the Baptist announced the coming of your kingdom, may we be faithful witnesses in our day. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Corpus Christi (B) : Universall Prayer : Bidding Prayers : Prayer of the Faithful

Corpus Christi (B) 


Priest:

In this great feast of Corpus Christi, bread is made flesh by words from heaven: may the merciful Father hear the petitions we now make and transform our lives with his love. 


Reader:

Let us pray for all Bishops, Priests, Deacons and Extraordinary ministers of Holy Communion. May we never cease to see in this bread of life, the living body which is our food.
Lord, hear us. 


For an increased devotion to the Eucharist, where we are truly present at the Last Supper and the Banquet of Heaven. May the Eucharist we share bring us reconciliation, love and hope.
Lord, hear us. 


For peace in the world; we remember [especially …  and] all affected by the horrors of war, conflict, violence and terrorism. May governments have regard for the poor and vulnerable in the decisions they take.
Lord, hear us. 


For the sick, especially those approaching the end of their earthly lives: 

may Christ may be present to them in their suffering, and may they be able to welcome his sacramental presence at the hour of their death.
Lord, hear us. 


For all the holy souls: 

May they all come to share in the eternal banquet of heaven. 

Lord, hear us. 


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


We pray in silence for our private intentions. 


Priest:

Heavenly Father, in the action of this mass you take the lowly gifts of earth and transform them into the food of heaven: take our prayers today, our woes and our joys, and transform them into everlasting joy. We make this prayer through the Host of saving power, Jesus Christ our Lord.  Amen. 


Trinity Sunday (B) : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Trinity Sunday (B)

Priest
We are blessed to be called by God the Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Let us bring our needs to the God who is the source of all goodness.


Reader
For the Church. Guided by the Spirit, may she be faithful to Christ’s command to make disciples of all nations in the name of the Holy Trinity.
Lord, hear us.

For bishops, priests and deacons. May they work tirelessly to foster within the hearts of the people a strong love for their faith.
Lord, hear us.

For all Christians. May they preach the good news of Jesus Christ in their lives, to give glory to God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Lord, hear us.

For those who have died, recently, and those whose anniversaries we remember at this time. May they enter into the everlasting peace of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Lord, hear us.

We offer these our prayers and the prayers of all God’s people, living and dead, to the intercession of Mary, Mother of the Church, as we say together: Hail Mary…

We now pray for a few moments in the silence of our hearts.

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

Pentecost (B) : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Pentecost

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

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

Let us pray that we, the church, should be filled with gifts of the Holy Spirit, and bring forth his fruits, so that our everyday lives may be a lasting 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. Lord, hear us.

For those also who care for the sick, those engaged in the caring professions and for family members especially children, who look after their loved ones. 
Lord, hear us.

For those who have died and have received the healing sacraments in this life. May the Spirit of 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, who was present with the apostles at Pentecost, to intercede for us as we say, Hail Mary.

Let us bring to the Lord our own intentions.

Priest:
God our Father, 
through the power of the Holy Spirit,
we pray that you will hear our prayers and accept them, 
through Jesus Christ, your Son, our Lord. 
Amen.

The Ascension of the Lord : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

The Ascension of the Lord

These prayers are also appropriate for the Sunday after Ascension.

Priest:
Let us pray to God, through Jesus Christ His son who was taken up to heaven and intercedes for us at His Father’s right hand.

Reader:

For our holy Father, bishops , clergy, and religious: that through their witness to the Risen Lord they may continue to preach His gospel of love and peace in confidence and faith.
Lord, hear us.

For the world’s leaders:
that they may govern with justice and wisdom in the pursuit of harmony and tolerance.
Lord, hear us.

For those in need, the suffering and oppressed:
That, through the Ascension of Our Lord,
they may be inspired to trust in God’s promise of eternal happiness
Lord, hear us.

For ourselves:
that in our daily lives we may put into practice the teachings of the ascended Lord.
Lord, hear us.

For those who have died:
may they be granted the fullness of life and joy in Heaven.
Lord, hear us.

Let us turn to Our Lady, Mother of Divine Grace, and seek her intercession as we say, Hail Mary

In the solitude of our hearts, we pray for our own needs and Intentions.

Priest:
Loving Father, who exalted your Son Jesus Christ into glory,
grant our prayers
and welcome us to the table of your eternal banquet,
through Christ our Lord. Amen

Sixth Sunday of Easter (B) : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Sixth Sunday of Easter (B)

Priest:
We give thanks to Christ our Lord, who loves and cares for us, and turn to Him in trust as we pray

Reader:
For the church: may she continue to demonstrate in words and actions the love of Christ to all peoples.
Lord, hear us.

For missionaries:
may they proclaim the Good News to our brothers and sisters who live in ignorance of His saving love.
Lord, hear us.

For Christians who are persecuted for their faith:
that in this Easter season they may they be comforted by the One who suffered for all on the cross.
Lord, hear us.

For ourselves:
that through the Holy Spirit we may be granted the wisdom to follow Christ’s command to love one another,
and see Him in all who we meet.
Lord, hear us.

For those who are sick:
may they experience Christ’s healing love.
Lord, hear us.

For the holy souls:
may all who have died follow where Christ has led,
and find hope in His glory.
Lord, hear us.

We turn to Mary, the Mystical Rose, and seek her intercession as we say Hail Mary …

In the silence of our hearts, we bring our own needs and intentions to our loving God.

Priest:
Father, you sent your Son into the world
to show us the depth of your love,
accept these prayers we now offer in his name,
Jesus Christ, your Son, our Lord. Amen

Fifth Sunday of Easter (B) : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Fifth Sunday of Easter (B)

Priest:
Christ is the vine and we are the branches: we draw our life and inspiration from him.  With courage and faith, let us come before the Lord with our petitions.

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, deacons and religious: that they may be fruitful branches of Christ, 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 those seeking election to local authorities: that they may be guided by truth and a concern for the common good. Where they are right, may the Lord strengthen and confirm them; where they are in error, may he direct them for the good of all people.
Lord, hear us.

Let us pray for the sick and those who care for them: that Christ may be the cornerstone of their lives and a firm hope in times of trouble.
Lord, hear us.

For those who have died, that they may they be granted the fullness of life and joy in heaven.
Lord, hear us.

With Our Lady, 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 4 (B) : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Easter 4 (B)
The good shepherd is one who lays down his life for his sheep (John 10:11)

Priest:
With faith and trust, let us present our needs to the Father,
who speaks to us through His beloved Son, the Brave and Kind Shepherd of our souls.

Reader:
For the Church: that she may be the brave Shepherd of Christ's flock, being generous in faith, loving the needy, and sharing the the joy of the Gospel. Lord hear us.

For the bishops, priests, deacons and religious men and women of our Archdiocese:
that they may be faithful to the life to which they have been called, and untiring in their work of compassion. Lord hear us.

For an increase of vocations to the priesthood and religious life:
That, with bravery and kindness, people will respond to the voice of Christ the Good Shepherd, with courage and compassion. Lord hear us.

For our Parish community: that we may grow in kindness.
By living our call to be follow Christ, may we be beacons of truth and love.
Lord hear us.

For those who have died:
that the souls of faithful departed will find everlasting joy in God’s heavenly sheepfold.
Lord hear us.

We ask Mary, mother of vocations, to pray for us as we say, Hail Mary..

We pray for our own needs and intentions.

Priest:
Heavenly Father, in your kindness, hear all the prayers which we make,
and give us the courage to serve you as your faithful flock. Through Christ our Lord.

Easter Three : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Easter Three

“A ghost has no flesh and bones as you can see I have”

The Priest introduces the prayers:
Often when we walk along the road we are like the disciples, alarmed, afraid, agitated and doubtful. Yet in this Easter celebration Christ walks with us, sits amongst us, and offers us himself as food for the journey. Let us now place all our hope in him.

Reader:
We pray for the Church,
that all who preach the word of God
may be bright with the living Spirit of Jesus,
and that those who hear them may listen, understand and encounter Christ.
Lord, hear us.

We pray for the peoples of the world,
that the resurrection of Our Lord may be for them a sign of hope,
not of conflict, and that peace and justice may prevail everywhere.
Lord, hear us.

We pray for those in need
for the elderly and infirm, who are having to accept a loss of their independence;
for all with mental or physical disabilities which cause isolation or rejection;
and for all who are blind to the needs around them;
that Christ may be their hope and comfort.
Lord, hear us.

We pray for the sick and those who care for them;
that we may see what Christ would have us do in our lives.
Lord, hear us.

We join our prayers with those of our blessed Lady. Hail Mary

Let us pray in silence to our heavenly Father.

The Priest concludes the prayers:
Almighty God, when we are troubled and doubts are rising in our hearts, may your risen Son touch us with his love, and fill us with Easter joy. We make all our prayers in his holy name . Amen.

Divine Mercy Sunday (Easter 2) : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Divine Mercy Sunday (Easter 2)

Priest:  
Let us turn to the mercy of God, laying before him our petitions, the needs of the Church, and the aspirations of all mankind.

Reader:
We pray for our Bishops,
that through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit
they will bear witness to the mercy of God and the joy of the Resurrection.
Lord, hear us.

We pray for unbelievers and doubters,
that they may come to faith, and trust in the loving mercy of God.
Lord, hear us.

We pray for politicians worldwide, that they may filled with a hearing for peace
which is the gift of the Risen Christ.
Lord, hear us.

We pray for the faithful departed. May God grant eternal rest to all who have died especially those who have no-one else to pray for them.
Lord, hear us.

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

In silence let us bring our own petitions to God.

Priest:
Almighty God, at his resurrection your son said his apostles,
Peace I leave you, my peace I give you,
In our great mercy look upon our faith,
and graciously grant our prayers
in accordance with your will.
For you live and reign for ever and ever. Amen.

Easter Day : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Easter Day

The Priest introduces the prayers:
The God who raised Jesus from the dead is the Father whose name we hallow, whose forgiveness we seek, whose will we try to follow. On this Easter day we address him in the name of the risen Lord Jesus, as we pray for the Church and for the world.

Reader:
Let us pray for those who still seek the Living God
that the Lord will choose to reveal himself to them and grant them Easter joy in his presence.
Lord, hear us.

Let us pray for ourselves, the community of the resurrection:
that filled with the spirit we may recount the deeds of the Lord and lead others to believe in him.
Lord, hear us.

Let us pray for the sick and those who care for them,
that the risen Christ may show them his love
and give them strength to bear their sorrows.
Lord, hear us.

We pray for those who have died,
that they may rise with Christ to glory everlasting.
Lord, hear us.

We join our prayers with the joyful Queen of heaven. Hail Mary … .

Let us pray in silence with all the saints who share in the power of the resurrection.

The Priest concludes the prayers:
Almighty God, hear your people who gather today to celebrate the glorious resurrection of Christ your Son. Lead us from this celebration to the joys which have no end. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Palm Sunday (B): The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Palm Sunday (B)
“In truth this man was a son of God.”

Priest:
God the Father sent His son Jesus to redeem the world through His suffering and death, let us offer Him our prayers for the whole of humanity.

Reader:
Let us pray for all Christians:
May they embrace the joy of this Holy Week and grow in faith, penitence and mercy.
Lord, hear us.

Let us pray for the Holy Father, our Bishops and all Christian leaders:
may they proclaim with courage and conviction the Gospel of the crucified Christ.
Lord, hear us.

Let us pray for the leaders of nations and peoples:
May they use their power to protect the poor, preserve freedom and promote lasting justice and peace.
Lord, hear us.

Let us pray for all the dead, especially for those who die alone, unloved and unwanted:
may the Lord may receive them into his Kingdom.
Lord, hear us.

We now seek the intercession of Our Blessed Lady, Help of Christians, as we say. Hail Mary

In the silence of our hearts we offer to the Father our personal intentions.

Priest:
Almighty God, who allowed your Son to suffer for our salvation,
answer our prayers and grant us the grace to follow the example of Jesus,
who is Lord for ever and ever. Amen.

Fifth Sunday of Lent : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Fifth Sunday of Lent

Priest:
As Easter draws near, we turn in hope to our loving Father, who is present here with us, as we bring before Him our prayers and concerns for the Church and for the world.

Reader:

For the Church, Pope Francis, and all bishops, priests, deacons and consecrated people
that they will faithfully fulfil the role bestowed on them, to preach God’s covenant to the world. Lord, hear us.

For a renewal in our personal commitment to the way of Christ.
May we, like Christ, be more ready to forgive than to condemn,
and daily live our lives transformed by the Gospel message of forgiveness and mercy.
Lord, hear us.

For harmony in a troubled world.
May the coming glories and hope of the resurrection bring reconciliation and peace.
Lord, hear us.

For those who are sick; for the elderly and isolated; for those close to death and all who are troubled in mind, body or spirit.
Lord, hear us.

We pray for all who have died recently and for those whose anniversaries occur at this time. Lord, hear us.

We turn to Our Lady, refuge of sinners, as we pray Hail Mary…

In silence we now make our personal petitions to the Lord.

Priest:

Heavenly Father, hear our prayers with love and compassion,
for they are made in the name of the one whose life, death and resurrection brings salvation and hope to the whole world,
Jesus Christ your Son, our Lord. Amen

Fourth Sunday of Lent (Mothering Sunday) | The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Fourth Sunday of Lent (Mothering Sunday)

Priest:
Our Lord tells us that God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not be lost but may have eternal life. Aware of this generous love, let us know bring ours to him

Reader:
We pray for all mothers, on this Mothering Sunday; may they always experience joy and love from their children. Lord, hear us.

We pray for the world in which we live: In spite of hatred, cruelty and hostility to the Gospel, may the Lord never cease to love the world and give himself for it. Lord, hear us.

Let us pray for those who are sick, both in mind and body, that God may hear their prayers Lord, hear us.

There are many among us whose mothers have gone to God, and who still daily feel the sadness of their loss. May we, through God's love for us, find consolation in memories of these special women, certain of their place in God's kingdom Lord, hear us.

We pray for all mothers, on this Mothering Sunday; may they always experience joy and love from their children. Lord, hear us.

On this special day for Mothers, let us turn to Christ's own mother, asking that she lay our prayers before her beloved Son, as we say. Hail Mary
Let us pray in silence for our own intentions.

Priest:

Almighty God, listen to our prayers, and in your mercy and love answer them, and give us your blessing. Through Christ our Lord. Amen

Third Sunday of Lent | The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Third Sunday of Lent

Priest:
Let us now turn to God, imploring his mercy, that he look with on our prayers with eternal love and unending compassion.

Reader:
For the Church; through the holiness of the lives of Christians, may all people come to know God’s infinite love.
Lord, hear us.

For all law-makers throughout the world;
may they enact laws that are just and which respect the gift of human life, especially the rights and dignity of the unborn, the sick and the elderly.
Lord, hear us.

For the many places in our world that are fractured and divided by race, language or culture. May all people recognise each other as brothers and sisters.
Lord, hear us.

For all who are preparing for baptism or full communion with the Catholic Church at Easter. May these weeks of Lent bring about deeper faith and prayer.
Lord, hear us.

For our parish community; may Lent enable us to be truly reconciled to each other and to God through faith, hope and love.
Lord, hear us.

For those who have died, those known to us, and those whose faith is known to God alone. May they rest in peace in the everlasting life that awaits us all
Lord, hear us.

May Mary join her prayers to ours as we pray Hail Mary.

Let us now pray for a moment in silence.

Priest:
Almighty Father, we believe that your beloved Son is the Saviour of the world. Answer our prayers and give us a share in his life for ever and ever. Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen.

Second Sunday of Lent | The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Second Sunday of Lent (B)


Priest:
As we reflect on the glory of the transfiguration. May God, the loving Father, shower his heavenly blessings on our prayers.

Reader:

For Pope Francis; for bishops 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 glory of the Gospel.
Lord, hear us.

For the people of all troubled areas of the world.
May Christ's love touch them with peace and rest.
Lord, hear us.

For CAFOD, and other Aid Agencies as they face continual demands on their resources from so many places and peoples,
may their work may be generously resourced and richly blessed by God.
Lord, hear us.

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

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:
Father, you called Abraham to be a model of faith, and you glorified your Son, Jesus. May we live in the hope and trust that you are always with us. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

First Sunday of Lent: The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

First Sunday of Lent


Priest:
As we begin the season of Lent let us bring our needs and the needs of the world in prayer to God, the Almighty Father.

Reader:
For Pope Francis and all bishops, priests and religious: may they be strengthened with God’s grace to lead us in the ways of holiness, repentance and prayer.
Lord, hear us.

For ourselves: that we may persevere with our Lenten resolutions, enrich our spiritual lives, and prepare carefully for Easter
Lord, hear us.

For those peoples hit by violence and ethnic and religious divisions,
that every nation may strive to support every initiative in the pursuit of peace.
Lord, hear us.

For the sick and those who care for them,
that they may trust in God's loving mercy, and turn again to God, who alone has the power to heal and save.
Lord, hear us.

For those of our community who have left this world, and for all the holy souls:
may the Lord be merciful to them and give them everlasting happiness.
Lord, hear us.

Let us ask Our Lady to help us as we pray Hail Mary

Reader:
In silent prayer we bring our own needs and intentions to our heavenly Father.

Priest:
We ask you Almighty God to hear and answer all our prayers
which we make in the name of Jesus Christ your Son our Lord. Amen.

6th Sunday in Ordinary Time: The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time (B)

Priest:
On this world day of prayer for the sick, we turn to the Lord and ask that his healing touch may be felt throughout the Church and 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 Good News of the Lord.
Lord, hear us..

When Christ cured the leper he asked him to show himself to the priest. We pray that in our search for healing we may be ready to offer our thanksgiving to God.
Lord, hear us..

For the unemployed, those threatened with redundancy, the homeless, the lonely and those struggling to feed themselves or their families. May we reach out to them and help them with the Lord’s compassion, so that they may see a way forward in their lives.
Lord, hear us..

May the Lord grant eternal rest to all who have died,
those who are known to us and those who have no-one to pray for them.
Lord, hear us..

Let us now join our prayers with the prayers of Our Lady of Lourdes, as we say together. Hail Mary…

In the silence of our hearts we make our private petitions known to God.

Priest:
Accept our prayers of humble petition
as we place our trust in you
and grant that what we ask in faith we may surely obtain,
through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time (B)

Priest
Trusting in our heavenly Father, let us bring all our needs to Him in prayer.

Reader
For the Church: that we may be active in doing Christ’s work in the world, by uniting ourselves in prayer to his heart and his will.
Lord, hear us..

For political leaders, that they will be attentive to the needs of the poor, the vulnerable and the suffering.
Lord, hear us..

For all who are sick, both at home or in hospital, those suffering physically and those struggling with mental illness or distress,
that may they experience healing and peace
Lord, hear us..

For all who have died, especially those who die alone, unloved and unwanted, that the Lord may receive them into his Kingdom.
Lord, hear us.

Let us ask now for the intercession of Our Blessed Lady, as we say: Hail Mary …

Let us now pray for a few moments of silent prayer.

Priest.
Father, in your loving kindness,
we ask you to hear and answer all our prayers
which we make in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen

Fourth Sunday of the Year (B) |The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Fourth Sunday of the Year (B)
His teaching made a deep impression

Priest
With confidence in God’s loving mercy, we bring before Him our prayers and petitions.

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, hear us.

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

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, hear us.

For ourselves: that we may have the peace of heart to listen deeply to Christ’s teaching message, and put it into action.
Lord, hear us.

We commend to the Lord all who have died..
May they have light and peace.
Lord, hear us.

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, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God forever and ever. Amen.

3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time (B)
Follow me!

Priest:
We are the Body of Christ on earth. Through our eyes he looks with compassion on the world. Let us now bring to our Father in heaven 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, hear us.

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, hear us.

For the sick, the elderly and those who are housebound; for all doctors, nurses, and carers. May they know the comforting love and the healing power of Christ.
Lord, hear us.

For all who have departed this life.
May Christ, the light of the world, draw them to new life and fullness of redemption in the heavenly kingdom.
Lord, hear us.

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, fill us with the fulness of your grace
That our feet may carry far and wide the good news of Christ,
and by the work of our hands, he may bless the whole world.
We make these and all our prayers through the same Jesus Christ, your Son, Our Lord. Amen

Second Sunday in Ordinary Time (B) | The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Second Sunday in Ordinary Time (B)
Here I am, Lord!

Priest:
Let us turn to God, the giver of all life and peace, for all our needs.

Reader:
We pray for the Church, its ministers and its people. Like Eli who guided the infant Samuel, may they give the teaching, advice and help which leads us to the Lord.
Lord, hear us.

We pray for vocations: may more and more faithful servants of God hear and respond to his call to service in the priesthood, the religious life, or as teachers and carers.
Lord, hear us.

We pray for ourselves: that in compassion and mercy, we may bring God’s healing and love to the sick, the suffering, the addicted and the dying.
Lord, hear us.

We pray for all who have died. We remember those whose anniversaries fall at this time. And we pray all who have died as a result of violence and warfare. May they have light and peace.
Lord, hear us.

Let us turn to Our Lady who heard God’s call and submitted to his will, to intercede for us as we say, Hail Mary

Let us pray for our own intentions in silence.

Priest: 

God our loving Father,
Hear these prayer we offer.
May the power of your Spirit, dwelling amongst us,
help us make bring these prayers to reality. Through Christ Our Lord. Amen.

The Epiphany of the Lord | The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithfulo

The Epiphany of the Lord

Priest:
On this feast of the Epiphany, let us turn to God, our Father in heaven, for all our needs.

Reader:

For the church; Bishops, Clergy and all God’s people.
May we all be a light shining out in the darkness and faithful heralds of the Christmas message, sharing with others the love and mercy of God.
Lord, hear us.

For ourselves, our homes and our families:
May the Lord bless our homes with his peace and our fill our hearts with his joy.
Lord, hear us.

For justice and peace in the world.
May the weak, the vulnerable, the poor and the needy come to trust in the victory of the eternal justice of God.
Lord, hear us.

For those who have died recently and all who have gone before us marked with the sign of faith; may all who mourn the loss of their loved ones trust that at the end of our earthly journey, we may all be reunited in the Kingdom of God.
Lord, hear us..

Let us turn to Mary the Holy Mother of God, to intercede for us as we say, Hail Mary…

Let us pray our own intentions in silence.

Priest:

Father, when the Magi came to your Son, your love was revealed for all mankind. May we, through our good works, continually reveal your mercy. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Mary, Mother of God (B) | The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

Mary, Mother of God (B)

Priest:
On this feast of Mary Mother of God, the first day of the new year, let us turn to God, our Father in heaven for all our needs.

Reader:
Let us pray for the church: under the guidance of Mary, seat of wisdom, may it keep us focused on that which helps us build God's Kingdom here on earth
Lord, hear us.

May each of one us make this New Year a new beginning by modelling ourselves on Mary in our relations with God.
Lord, hear us.

Let us pray for all parents. Like Mary, may they nurture and guide their children in the face of the lord’
Lord, hear us.

Let us pray for all those who will travel in the coming year. Under the protection of Mary who travelled to Bethlehem and Egypt, may their journeys be undertaken in following you, and
Lord, hear us.

Let us pray for all victims of violence and their families. Through the intercession of Our Blessed Lady who stood at the foot of
Lord, hear us. 

For all who have died in the last year, both family and friends and members of our parish and for all those who no one remembers; may the Christ Child welcome them into his heavenly kingdom.
Lord, hear us. 

Let us turn to Our Lady, Mary Mother of God and mother of us all, to intercede for us as we say, Hail Mary…

Let us pray for our own intentions in silence.

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

The Epiphany of the Lord : The Universal Prayer / Bidding Prayers / Intercessions / Prayer of the Faithful

The Epiphany of Our Lord

The Priest introduces the prayers:
Dearly beloved, the glory of God is all about us. With thankful and adoring hearts, let us pray.

Reader:
For the Church of God,
that she may reveal more fully God's abiding love for everyone, by drawing closer to the person of Christ.
Lord, hear us.

For the peace and well-being of the world,
that all leaders of East and West may follow the star which leads to true peace and justice.
Lord, hear us.

For the sick and those who care for them,
that Christ's light may shine upon them.
Lord, hear us.

For those departed this life,
that they may come to see the light of God's glory.
Lord, hear us.

We pray with our Lady as we say: Hail Mary …

In the presence of Christ, we make our personal petitions in silence to God our Father.

The Priest concludes the prayers:
Father, when the Kings came to your Son, your love was revealed for all mankind. May we, in our day, reveal your love for everyone. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.