Introduction: As we continue our journey during Lent, we look to the future, knowing that Jesus will suffer greatly and will be put to death on a cross. Yet, we also know that Jesus will be raised from the dead and ascend to the Father in glory, opening the way to eternal life for us. We mark these days of Lent with prayers, fasting, and almsgiving, knowing that our destiny lies in our eternal life with the Lord.
Priest - Penitential rite:
Lord Jesus, you are the light that dispels the darkness of sin and death, Lord have mercy.
Christ Jesus, you are the Savior of the world, Christ have mercy.
Lord Jesus, you are the way that leads to everlasting life, Lord have mercy.
PRIEST: As we continue our journey through Lent, we present our prayers to God, asking that his mercy be upon us as we place our trust in him:
1. For the Church, that we may be transfigured in God’s glory by carrying out Christ’s mission and working to bring God's kingdom to fulfillment through works of mercy and kindness, we pray to the Lord.
2. That the hearts of all Christians be transfigured, over-flowing with peace, justice, hope, and love, driving out conflict, despair, and hate, we pray to the Lord.
3. For the men of our community preparing for entry into the Church at Easter, that they may increase in their faith and trust in God, we pray to the Lord.
4. For our Catholic community of St Michael the Archangel, that we may find blessings in all who come to us with a sincere desire to realize God’s presence, we pray to the Lord.
5. For our family members and loved ones who have died, for their entry into eternal life, we pray to the Lord.
6. For all who are sick and are in need of healing. For those struggling with addictions, mental health, and depression, we pray to the Lord.
7. For the prayers that we hold in the silence of our hearts, we pray to the Lord.
PRIEST: God of glory and wonder, bless us as we work to transfigure the world around us. May your kindness be upon us as we place our trust in you. We make our prayers through your son Jesus Christ, our Lord forever and ever. AMEN.
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