Today's Prayer Intentions

If nothing can separate us from the love of God made manifest in the human heart of Jesus, then nothing is too small or too great for His concern. Lord, hear us in our need as we pray:

Thank you, Lord, for the healing that is taking place in Gloria. She is recovering from the cancer surgery and is still in ICU. The Dr. feels confident that they removed all the cancerous growth from Gloria with the exception of her liver, which is still extensively involved with tumors. However, since the Primary site was removed, her doctors believe that they will be able to treat the liver more effectively. Please continue to give the medical staff wisdom and compassion.

For improved health and peace for L. who has a fever and a malady which appears to drug-resistant. As a result, she has been unable to attend her field placement and has much make-up work to do, including a research paper. The make-up work will need to be done during the time she planned to spend with her husband on their honeymoon.

For Diane, a mother and a new grandmother, who is seriously ill with her third bout of cancer in the past two and a half years. She wants to live long enough to see her grandchild take his first steps.

For healing for Fr. L., who is seriously ill with cancer.

For healing for Dave, who has stomach cancer.

For a safe trip for the Y. family as they travel to Lithuania, to visit their daughter.

For Esther's grandmother and for her family.

For three - year - old Sam and the Gappa family.

For an ex-deacon who has rennounced the faith and will be speaking at a Masonic Lodge in Hudson, Wisconsin, (Diocese of Superior).

For an end to all sins against human life.

For a special intention.

For all previous intentions mentioned here and those around St. Blog's.

Our Father...

O God our Father, in honoring the heart of Your beloved Son, we tell the wonders of Your love for all Your people. May Your Church always mirror Your love to the whole world, through Jesus Christ, Your Son, Our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit. one God forever and ever. Amen.

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  1. Jean, you don't know how appreciative my family and I are! Thank you. I will be praying for all these intentions at Mass this morning.
    God bless,

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