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  • UPDATED URGENT PRAYER REQUEST!

    CHRISTMAS, EPIPHANY, WINTER ( LENT MARCH 2) SPRING 2022,23... 2020'S....ET. REST.

    2022...

    Dear Community of Prayer,

    Thank you for praying with us daily for the long term!

    THE PAIN AND HEAVINESS OF OUR HEARTS CRIES OUT TO GOD FOR HIS MERCY AND(REST)PEACE!!

    CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR PEACE!!!

    Wishing the Community of prayer peace in their hearts! Especially in these growing uncertainties of our times. Terrible events!

    Somehow by the grace of God and your prayers we are still standing. We are more determined than ever to pray! To enter His eternal rest and trust that out of that rest will come His will for everything.

    All that matters now in these dark times is His perfect will?

    In the end only love remains.

    Thank you for praying with all of us daily during this terrible dark time(2020'S,,) in world history!

    Just know we are praying with you daily. Please continue to pray with us daily Now and in the days ahead 2022,2023… or as long as possible?
  • Will always remember his sense of humor … he was always so quick to respond in a humorous way . When I would ask how someone was he would respond , “ how should I know . I am not a doctor .” He always forgot my name . When I would tell him he would laugh and respond , “ a guy named Sue !” Loved his personable ways and His devotion to Mary . God bless him ! 🙏RIP
  • The first time i met Fr. Tony, he told me a joke. He wanted to know my husband’s name which is Tony. He then asked me if i knew why so many Italians were named Tony. I did not know. He said it was because when they landed on Ellis Island, the immigration person wrote TO NY ( to New York) on their papers. Fr. Tony was such a gentleman, always had a smile and was a sweetheart of a person. I will miss seeing him. May God bless Fr. Tony
  • Father Tony, Thank you for the gift of your life to the priesthood. May your earthly sacrifices be your heavenly reward.🙏
  • Fr. Tony was a great priest. I had the pleasure of knowing him since 1992 when he came back to Holliston. He was very important to us as a family when our daughter was diagnosed with a brain tumor. His intercession and influence with the Good Lord, I have no doubt, turned things around. He married her and her sister, baptized some of our grandchildren. May he Rest In Peace.
  • Fr. Tony used to come to St. Thomas and say the 8:30 Children\'s Mass at The Large Hall when I was going to CCD in the 1960s. I loved listening to him, and because of his Italian accent I thought that the pope sent him to us. Many years later, I saw him at the shrine a few times, and had the opportunity to reminisce about those days. He was always ready to offer a blessing, and his faith was strong and inspirational. His was truly a life well lived.
  • Father Tony was a very special person and held a very special place in our hearts. He prayed for our daughter during her surgery years ago and later married two of our daughters. We feel very privileged to have had his presence in our lives and will miss him dearly. May he Rest In Peace. Aedan & Berni and all the Gleeson family.
  • In memory of my uncle, Father Anthony Lalli. May he rest in peace. He will be missed 🤍
  • Praying for healing of broken relationships within the family.Praying for peace,forgiveness and understanding. Thank you and God bless.
  • Please help me to pray for fast recovery of my mother LYDIA who is suffering from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). She is now at the hospital under observation. May the Almighty God touch and heal her. May the good Lord extend his helping hand that she may recover as soon as possible. May the good Lord stops the spread of the virus in our family.

    ANDELICIO TRANI
  • For the repose of the soul to Deborah M Binder.
  • My fiance's labor certification is being audited for his visa process. Please pray for everything to go well and for the labor certification to be approved quickly
  • Please pray for McKenna Savage and add her to any prayer lists. She is a high school student that was hit by a car this morning and is in very serious condition. Thank you. She needs to feel surrounded by the power of prayer.
  • Can you please ask people to pray for my brother?

    He was born July 10, 1953 and passed on September 13, 2020 from complications of cancer. Because of covid, we did not get to be together as a family and his memorial was not in a church.

    I am having thoughts..ideas.. something... that he didn't get where he needs to be.

    Please help .. his name is James Bendiak. He is very hard working and humble, but I am a little frightened. Yours in Christ, Angela
  • Please pray that my family and I will find the right attorney group that will go through ALL of my medical records, take on my case and will be able to get my family and I a settlement to take care of my medical needs and my family. Please watch over us all and support us financially through this transition time. In Jesus' name, Amen.
  • For my many terrible failures, I ask God for mercy, forgiveness, salvation and protection for myself and for my family. I beg your forgiveness, Almighty God. Please let me return to You. Jesus, have mercy. Holy spirit, I beg Your help. In Jesus' Name.
  • Thank you God for the gift of my mother, The Blessed Virgin Mary.
  • I too have a stepfather who is having some challenging health problems. I have difficulty praying for him because of his verbal abuse and other issues over the years. However, I know he is a child of God and shouldn\'t be forgotten. Please help me pray for his healing.
  • Please pray for a total healing, my daughter Christine gets married at the end of the month, and I had a set back, bad and good days. Thank you much apppreicated. Also if you could pray for my finances.

    Thank you much appreciated.
  • Please pray for me and my family. I have committed many terrible sins and made many terrible mistakes. I greatly fear that I cannot be forgiven and that my family will suffer terribly due to what I have done.
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Xaverian Prayers

We offer these prayers for your intentions and needs.

Fr. Tony Lalli SX opened a recent meeting with this prayer By Fr. Andy Alexander SJ:

God of us all, may we be healed and brought together as your people. It was the desire Jesus expressed in his prayer to you the night before he died – that we all would be one. Help us turn to you in faith, that we might repent of all our divisiveness and that we might seek forgiveness and greater unity. May your Spirit inspire us to see the common good, over our own individual good. May we be martyrs – at least witnesses – of the self-sacrificing love you shared with us in Jesus, who died for all of our sins. Let reconciliation begin in our homes and in our closest relationships. May unity always be more important than victory, forgiveness always be sought before judgments, and may solidarity guide our hearts to care for those most on the margins and most in need of our love.Holy Father, keep them in your name that you have given me, so that they may be one just as we are. John 17:11

Andy Alexander, S.J. – Director of the Collaborative Ministry Office at Creighton University.

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