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Stephanie is involved in illegal and immoral activities, abusive relationships, fraud.
Please pray for her conversion.
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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? -
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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 -
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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
Andy Alexander, S.J. – Director of the Collaborative Ministry Office at Creighton University.