Prayer Corner
‘At the foot of the Cross:’ Saint Eugene’s Prayer Group
Week 13
March 29, 2023
As a community, we pray for:
Sisters Rory and Micah, for health and blessings
We continue to pray for:
All those in our community and families who are ill and have asked for our prayers. We also pray for those who love them, and those who care for their needs.
Matt S. who is having heart issues.
Jo Creedon (BC District Associate) who had a stroke last week. Jo is at home and will be undergoing more medical tests.
Joe H. who is suffering from cancer.
Margaret Holden, mother of Cathy, who is ill.
Amy Ricardo, from the OMI Lacombe Canada Provincial office, who continues her rehabilitation.
Jerry Prazma, OMI, who is recovering from a stroke.
Terry Conway, OMI, who is in hospital in Vancouver.
Shelley, for health and blessings.
Christine Godbout, for health and blessings.
Paul, who is suffering with many health issues and for his wife Janet who is supporting him.
Brian who has prostate cancer and is trying to discern the best treatment option for himself.
Mike McCarthy, OMI
Edmond Paradis, OMI
Bill McDonald, OMI
Roy Boucher, OMI
Jean Belanger, H.OMI
Rylee, and her family
Lil Cook
Ethan and family
Bella
Rosie
Tanya
Colleen
Eileen Materi
The generous ‘yes’ of men to an Oblate life and of men and women to Oblate Association.
We continue to pray for our Metis, Inuit and First Nations brothers and sisters.
We continue to pray for the people of Ukraine.
God of реасе and justice,
we pray for the реорІе of Ukraine today.
We pray for реасе and the laying down of weapons.
We pray for аІІ those who fear for tomorrow,
that your Spirit of comfort would draw near to them.
We pray for those with power over war or реасе,
for wisdom, discernment and compassion to guide their decisions.
Above аІІ, we pray for аІІ your precious children, at-risk and in fear,
that you would hold and protect them.
We pray in the name of Jesus, the Prince of Реасе.
Amen.
SUBMITTING YOUR PRAYER REQUESTS
EMAIL: prayers@omilacombe.ca
or
PHONE or TEXT: 306-222-2819 [JoAnne Chrones]
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