Week of October 18, 2020

Week of October 18, 2020

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Dear Parishioners,

Our bishop recently recommended that we should pray the Novena prayer for the United States from October 26th to November 3rd. Here is that Novena for your convenience.

NOVENA PRAYER FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (recited each day):

God our Father, giver of life, we entrust the United States of America to Your loving care. You are the rock on which this nation was founded. You alone are the true source of our cherished rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Reclaim this land for Your glory and dwell among Your people.

Send Your Spirit to touch the hearts of our nation’s leaders and citizens. Open our minds to the great worth of human life and the responsibilities that accompany respecting and protecting human life and religious liberty. Help us to bring an end to racial injustice, violence and all the evils that divide us. Remind your people that true happiness is rooted in seeking and doing your will. Make us instruments of your peace!

Through the intercession of Mary Immaculate, patroness of our land, grant us the courage to reject the “culture of death” and lead us always to respect life in all its stages and circumstance. We ask this through Christ Our Lord. Amen. (Source: adapted from www.catholicdigest.com)

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THEN, RECITE AN OUR FATHER, HAIL MARY AND GLORY BE EACH DAY FOR OUR NATION

Recommended intentions for each day of the Novena:

  • Monday, October 26: For an end to abortion in our country and for respect for life in all its stages, from conception to natural death
  • Tuesday, October 27: For an end to the COVID pandemic in our country and for all those affected by it
  • Wednesday, October 28: For an end to racism and social injustice in our country
  • Thursday, October 29: For the protection of religious liberty in our country and around the world
  • Friday, October 30: For those who protect and serve us in law enforcement in our country and for an end to violence and destruction, especially in our cities
  • Saturday, October 31: For those who protect our country in the armed forces at home and around the world and for peace in the world
  • Sunday, November 1: For the poor, for immigrants and refugees, for the forgotten and most abandoned in our country
  • Monday, November 2: For the protection of marriage as the faithful union of one man and one woman and for the strengthening of family life in our country
  • Tuesday, November 3: For those who govern our country and for those who are running for elected office that they might serve with a commitment to life, respect, compassion, liberty and justice for all

God bless!

Fr. Carter