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.
For all Christians who wish to be first in the Kingdom of God to imitate Jesus and be a servant to all; we pray to the Lord.
For all parish communities to listen to our Lord and protect all children, especially those who are in need or in danger, and those yet to be born; we pray to the Lord.
For our parish catechists commissioned this weekend, to deepen their faith with scripture and the Eucharist, so they can live the Gospel they teach, and nourish the souls of our children; 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 sick, injured, weary, and afraid, and for children who are abused and abandoned; that all will find healing and hope in the arms of Jesus, and care and compassion from those who can help; we pray to the Lord.
For all who have gone before us, and for Victor and Angelina Tantengco, Deacon Bob McAdam, Emil and Laura LeBlanc, and the parishioners of Our Lady of the Lake, whom we remember at this Mass; for all souls to be received by Jesus and His Father in Heaven; 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.