Anyway, this visit, it wasn't a school problem, but a, um, prayer challenge. Someone had given her a set of intentions for priests to pray with each mystery of the Rosary. It was a little on the old side, too long for her to work on memorizing, and didn't include the Luminous Mysteries. So, together, we rewrote it and added appropriate intentions for the Luminous Mysteries. I thought I'd share that here in case anyone is interested (I thought it was a neat concept)...
The Joyful Mysteries
The priests may promote a culture of Life.
The Presentation in the
For older priests and priests who are suffering.
For young priests and priests who teach the faith to children.
The Luminous Mysteries
Baptism of Our Lord
For young men who are called to the priesthood that they accept their vocation.
Wedding Feast at
That families will foster religious vocations.
Proclamation of the Kingdom
That priests truly represent Christ on Earth.
Transfiguration
That priests help bring us closer to God.
Institution of the Eucharist
That priests have a great devotion to the Blessed Sacrament
The Sorrowful Mysteries
The Agony in the Garden
For priests who are suffering or who are fallen away from the Church.
The Scourging at the Pillar
For priests who are oppressed or persecuted.
The Crowning with Thorns
For priests and bishops to stay true to the Church.
The Carrying of the Cross
For the Holy Father
The Crucifixion
That priests take Mary into their hearts like
The Glorious Mysteries
The Resurrection
For hope for priests who are discouraged.
The Ascension
For missionary priests.
The Descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and Mary
That we may have priests who are enthusiastic and on fire with the Holy Spirit.
The Assumption
That priests may spread a devotion to Mary.
The Crowning of Our Lady as Queen of Heaven and Earth
3 comments:
This is lovely. I do something similar with each decade dedicated to mothers, but wouldn't it be nice of me to pray for someone else's vocation for a change?? Especially this Sunday! Thanks.
What a wonderful idea! Id like to post it (linking to you) and also pass it on to Father William Baer, the Rector of the St Paul College Vianney Seminary in St Paul. If you have no objections.
This deserves to be given to others.
Ray
Stella Borealis
I certainly have no objections, though I think I may have confused you on some of the details. It wasn't related to her school studies in a formal way - I don't think there is in existence (though there ought to be) a Catholic correspondence school for the blind. Someone at a Catholic conference she attended had given her a photocopied sheet with a much more complex version of these intentions, which was, of course, made it necessary to convert it into a more usable format.
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