Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Prayers of the faithful - 4th Sunday in the Easter Season - 21 APRIL 2024 - prison ministry

Introduction: Our Easter celebration continues today on “Good Shepherd Sunday,” the fourth Sunday of Easter. Today is a good day to reflect upon and be thankful for all the people who have been good shepherds in our faith life, to pray for all pastors, priests, and lay leaders, as well as for vocations for the future of our Church. 

Lord Jesus, you are the gate for the sheep—the way to eternal life: Lord, have mercy.
Lord Jesus, you are the the Good Shepherd—the way to true and lasting peace: Christ, have mercy. 

Lord Jesus, you are the way to union with the Father: Lord, have mercy. 

PRIEST: As we return to the shepherd and guardian of our souls, let us now pray for our needs and the needs of all in the world around us.


1. For Pope Francis and all the leaders in our Church. May they strive to follow Christ the Good Shepherd and encourage us to do the same, we pray to the Lord. 

2. For all governmental leaders in our country and in the world, that they might follow the example of the Good Shepherd in caring for the needs of all who are entrusted in their care, we pray to the Lord.
3. For all those who entered our community of St Michael the Archangel at Easter, that they may deepen their faith and commitment to the Lord, we pray to the Lord. 

4. For the lost and wounded sheep of our flock, that they may know the love and care of the Good Shepherd through our efforts, we pray to the Lord. 

5. For the sick here at CMCF and in our families, for healing and wholeness, we pray to the Lord.
6. For those who have died, especially for our deceased family members and loved ones, for their entry into eternal life, we pray to the Lord.
7. For the prayers we hold in the silence of our hearts, we pray to the Lord. 

PRIEST: Tender God, your care for us knows no bounds. Lead us with your love, and graciously hear these our prayers that we make through Jesus Christ, our Good Shepherd and Risen Lord for ever and ever. Amen. 

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