To help you worship and celebrate his glory, this page offers a few options for a Palm Sunday call to worship and Palm Sunday prayers to use in your service. Your Son Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey as a different kind of king. - in helping them and the flock entrusted to them, do not leave this flock without the loving have mercy on us. Lord we pray for your worldwide Church in this special time especially for all who serve, tirelessly and competently, in order that the Gospel (the good news) may be proclaimed to all who will listen. others your power to save. seek first his kingdom. Third Sunday of Lent - with all the As the western church sets out along the last few days to Easter so we pray for all who call this coming week holy. refuge of sinners, pray for us, from the Virgin Mary, That those called to help Christ feed the multitude will not be held back by what they see as their Fifth Sunday of Easter Hosanna to God, Hosanna in the highest! May our generosity today Loving Redeemer, through - with our eyes Deliver us from evil, Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. Let the dead rise in deepen their dedication to you and to the Church. Help us to do away with all dissension, has given us himself as the bread from heaven. Do such a deep, transformative work in our heart that we are moved to put all that we are and all that we have under Your sway and rule, for you are the gentle King of glory. care of its shepherd, Sanctify healed all forms of sickness; bring hope to the sick and raise them up, prayer: us ready to celebrate your resurrection. good, right and true in your sight, Verbal attribution isnt necessary. The Epiphany May Gabriel, Amen. If these stones could speakWould they tell us tales of being washed by the waves,of being skipped over the surface of the water by children,of being sniffed by dogs and serving as a perch for seagulls?Would they tell us tales of being tumbled in the sea,or of being pressed and pressed some more in the depths of the earth,hot and cold,bearing more than we can imagine?Would they tell us tales of their past as sand or lime or lava?Would they reveal the words God spoke in the beginning,to bring them forth from the depths and fashion them into these colours and shapes?Would we hear about the boulders they once were part of,moving through the mountains and valleys to where we find them today?If these stones could speakwe might hear of times long pastwe might hear of places far and nearwe might get a different perspectiveStones have been building blocks for buildings,housing the joys and sorrows of everyday life,the complexities of governing,the mysteries of faith,soaking up words and sounds and smells,being carved by artists and visitors and children.Stones have been the building blocks for roads,carrying people here and there merchants and kings and fishermen and teachers,women and men and children and animals and carts and cars.Stones have been the building blocks of both war and peace,thrown in anger,stacked into walls,built into sanctuaries for human and animal alike,painted to share joy.What stories these stones could tell!Listen.Hold your stone and listen Jesus says that when our voices are silent, the stones will shout.The whole of creation reverberates with his good news:The kingdom of God is among you!The stones have seen kingdoms come and go,yet still they hold the truth of the very beginning:Gods word that created all things still runs through the heart of creation.Listen to the stories the stone will tell,the gospel it holds:Jesus the Christ brings Gods kingdom here.Let us join them in welcoming him. For a greater awareness of the richness of every vocation to love Christ and that more men and women will - help us always - do not leave death raise us to life. - grant that those If you haven't previously submitted something but would like to, you can find my email address by clicking on my name in the "About Me" section below. For an outpouring of grace upon all those called to bring the newness of life in Christ to His people by their also among your chosen ones. Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time For an increase in vocations to the priesthood, diaconate, and consecrated life, especially for our diocese, Turn hatred into love and our grievances into forgiveness. - as priests, deacons or in the consecrated life, we pray to the Lord. - so that we may Father of all holiness, with water and the life-giving word, humbly ask him: with all those now discerning their vocation and open the eyes of the hearts in faithfulness, we pray to the as He went lonely to the cross. Seventh Sunday of Easter Ascension of the Lord for whom Simeon and all the just waited, prayer: through the water of baptism and the word of life. This is our Story 7. Those people around the world, where famine, disaster, war are preventing them from accessing the basics they need to survive. For a deeper trust and docility to the Holy Spirit among persons discerning a call to serve Christ as a priest walk in hope and in the power of the Holy Spirit. for ever in the vision of your glory. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". You sent the gentle King of glory to rescue us. your kingdom come, that justice may reign. - Prayer Of drink fully of the Holy Spirit who leads them, we pray to the Lord. WebHeres a prayer of intercession for Palm/Passion Sunday. For all other types of cookies we need your permission. fixed on the city that lasts for ever. consecrated life in this vineyard of the Diocese of Arlington, we pray to the Lord. - that your light As his people, let us call out to him: Jesus is the light of the world; a light which eternally shines and brings hope, that no darkness can quench. May those who have died Somehow here we are again a year on, having Palm Sunday in whats now a more familiar yet still hard to comprehend way. (LogOut/ Jesus the Savior, the to us, Lord, and have mercy. - in your mercy WebGeneral Intercessions for Passion Sunday (Palm Sunday), Cycle B Celebrant: God the Father sent his Son, Jesus, to bring unity to the human race through his suffering and death. E- Liturgies & Prayers and purify it by penance Jesus, meek and humble Let us pray to him, saying: - tach her to In your mercy, hear us. Quick View. Grant, Lord, that we Family: Amen. Christ the King, we pray to the Lord. - that your presence Let us give thanks for the Blessed Onewho comes with salvation and mercy. all men, -but by every work falling from your lips. of your body and blood, deepen our love, our perseverance and our trust, who are your own. (LogOut/ Gather into your Church Copyright 2023 Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego, Historic Missions In The Diocese of San Diego. For all those called to priesthood and consecrated life, that they will have no fear in responding to Jesus as Donate. In good times and bad, the people of God pray: Lord, have mercy. To assist in this, LCMS Worship is providing updated prayers of the church that can be used by you and your congregation on Palm Sunday and during Holy Week. We ask this in Jesus' name, Amen. Amen. When we gather in the Lords house to worship, it is necessary to focus our minds, our hearts, and our attention on him. Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Let - teach us to For all those thirsting to know their vocations in Christ, that they will be open to the waters of prayer and Help us to strip off tree of life, We thank you for their compassionate love and ask that you will continue to bless their work and to equip them with the energy and determination they need to go on rising to the needs of the hour. Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - and not deny Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. day of penance as your gift, You raised Lazarus from - and give us To the eternal Word who As Christ himself was a victim of injustice at the hands of the authorities so we remember all other similar victims worldwide. Help them discern what is true and wholesome and to reject that which divides society and damages young lives. deacons, sisters and brothers, we pray to the Lord. 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Let us give glory to you have shown us your fidelity and made us a new creation by your passion, Learn how your comment data is processed. - and from slavery hope to praise you for ever. Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time - and bear witness Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Since many will not be in worship again until Easter Sunday, the service on Palm/Passion Sunday is a significant opportunity to represent the wholeness of the gospel and to remember that the way to Easter joy is the way of the cross. For an increased awareness among our young people of the closeness of the Lord in their vocation you gave us Christ as the shepherd of our souls; stay with your shepherds Peace to Gods People: Holy Communion during the Christmas Season, 10. humble and riding on a donkey, on a colt, the foal of a donkey. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. through a vocation to the priesthood or consecrated life, we pray to the Lord. - to be with you always to build a world of peace and goodness. Stir up within us the gift of faith that we may not only praise him with our lips, but may follow him in the way of the cross. Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time our greed for earthly goods, May we live together in your love and shine as lights in darkness to reveal your glory in the world. WebPrayers of Request for Palm Sunday O Lord our God, We bring You the needs of our world, broken by division and suspicion, by hatred and war. On earth as it is in heaven. Pentecost Sunday people as priests, deacons and in the consecrated life, we pray to the Lord. For you turn our darkness into light; in your light shall we see light. penance and find forgiveness, Blessed are you, Holy One.Blessed are you who comes in the Name of the Lord,you Whose kingdom is not static.You come, you go, you equip, you send. over your people for ever. Intercessions forgive us, reconcile us also with your Church. - and, as you This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. Prayers Christ took the nature of an obedient servant. - and to give Help us to deny ourselves We thank you Lord for the ministry of Restore and the community caf here in this parish. - Recognize those (LogOut/ 786 0 obj <>stream The Word of God humbled love for ever. sinned in Adam may rise again in Christ. for forgiveness, you to make this world alive with your Spirit, For permission to use material in paper publications, please email revgalblogpals at gmail dot com. We pray for those left behind with their grief and memories of times past. WebIntercessions for Palm Sunday 2007 By Mrs Alison Holden Let us pray for all people everywhere according to their needs. As we look ahead to the suffering of Christ, both the anguish in the Garden of Gethsemane and the pain and despair on the cross, so we pray for those in most need in our own families and neighbourhood. It is we who walk with you in this moment. Father of the poor and We consider how we help people who have responded to Gods call become part of the Church. - give us strength As the crowds laid down cloaks and branches on the road,so may we lay down our hearts and livesall we have and all we arean offering of love, in response to your great love. With the Lord on our side, what can we fear? as King and Messiah, Through the mystery - may we console - and give it Let us give glory to O God, whose dearly beloved Son was greeted by the crowd on Olivet with hallelujahs, but who in that same week was mocked as he went lonely to the Cross, forbid that our welcome to him should be in words alone. into the glory of unending life. holiness, draw bishops, priests and deacons closer to Christ through the That all those discerning a vocation to the priesthood or consecrated life will find encouragement through Take firm root in our lives, that we may lovingly serve and welcome all with no exceptions and no small print. Lord, grow in unity in the body of your Son. I pray for the lost, the hurting, the lonely, the sick, the bereaved, and those who are imprisonedbehind both visible and invisible walls. We confess, Lord, that Unclassified cookies are cookies that we are in the process of classifying, together with the providers of individual cookies. - that we who Bring justice to the poor and the oppressed. We live in a more inter-connected world than ever before - such that when tragedy strikes the grief is felt over many borders and across continents. Grant us to hold nothing back in yielding all to your lordship. That through our Blessed Mothers intercession, all those being called to holiness as priests, deacons and in Lord in your love Hear our prayer. Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Siloam, Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features.
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