Although we cannot always celebrate Mass together at Church, we can gather on Sundays to pray and celebrate Mass together via the internet. At just before ten o'clock, click within the image above to join Mass.
That we listen to Christ and be aware of our thoughts, words, and deeds that defile our souls, and strive to conquer our sins that come from within; we pray to the Lord.
For all clergy and religious to heed the warnings of Jesus: to beware hypocrisy that corrupts His teachings, leads the faithful astray, and turns others away; we pray to the Lord.
On this Labor Day weekend; may we be grateful for the blessing of work, paid and unpaid, that provides for the needs of others, brings dignity to all people, and gives us purpose and peace; we pray to the Lord.
For all to answer the vocational call for which we were baptized: to the priesthood, diaconate, religious life, holy matrimony or blessed singleness, that we live and spread God’s word according to our state in life; we pray to the Lord.
For people of all nations, races, religions, ideologies, languages and classes, to live together in a world without violence and hatred, but with love and concern for all; we pray to the Lord.
May our nation’s citizens and the representatives we elect always strive to make our country reflect more and more the peace and justice of God’s Kingdom; we pray to the Lord.
For all who are ill and broken in spirit; and for all who are unemployed, underemployed, and over-worked; that all will seek Jesus for healing and strength, and find compassion and assistance from all who can help; we pray to the Lord.
For all who have gone before us, and for Susan French, Cora Maggioni, and the parishioners of Our Lady of the Lake; for their souls to be made clean and be saved by our Lord; we pray to the Lord.
For all service men and women and their loved ones, for the intentions in our Parish Book of Prayers and on our Prayer Line, and for all those prayers deep within our hearts, that are known to God alone; we pray to the Lord.