Introduction: Sometimes, it seems that the forces of nature buffet us from every side, especially with the storms and tornados we have been having in Mississippi this summer. The disciples find themselves in danger in today’s Gospel, being tossed around by the winds in their small boat. Jesus approaches the disciples, bringing them peace. In the dangers we face in life, we are to put our trust in the Lord, who strengthens us and comforts us in times of danger.
Lord Jesus - You are the beloved Son of God - Lord have mercy. Christ Jesus - You calmed the seas - Christ have mercy.
Lord Jesus - You are the way to eternal life - Lord have mercy.
Priest: As we trust that the Lord will be with us in times of struggle and turmoil, just as he met the disciples in the storm at sea, let us ask for God’s presence in our lives and in the lives of all in need:
1. For the Church, that we may imitate Christ in reaching out to comfort and assist those who are struggling to weather the storms of life, we pray to the Lord.
2. For our elected officials, that they may reassure the people during difficult times with wisdom, integrity, and benevolence, we pray to the Lord.
3. That we may be kept safe from the effect of summer storms and turbulent weather. For help for those who are still recovering from natural disasters, we pray to the Lord.
4. For the homeless, the unemployed, and for those who are experiencing trauma or crisis in their lives, that the Lord may accompany them in their daily reality and that they receive the help they need, we pray to the Lord. 5. For our parish community, that we be a shelter from the storms in people’s lives, we pray to the Lord.
6. For healing for the sick. For the repose of the souls of the faithful departed. We pray to the Lord.
7. For the prayers we hold in the silence of our hearts. For our intentions spoken and unspoken. We pray to the Lord.
Priest: God of mercy, grant us the strength to overcome our difficulties and challenges. We make our prayers through your son Jesus Christ, our Lord forever and ever. AMEN.
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