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Monday, March 31, 2008

Monday Morning Prayer Request Blog VI

Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need. Heb. 4:16
Welcome in! Our Monday Morning Prayer Request Blog is dedicated to pray for those dear to the heart of Jesus - the homeless, the poor, the abandoned, the crushed and forgotten. Also, we pray for all the "poor, suffering and homeless" in our lives.

Who do you know that is crushed, broken, lost, abandoned or hurting? Come, post as many prayer requests as you wish for yourself or others - first names or initials only. Your prayer requests will be printed and presented each day this week at one hour Adoration for the Lord‘s consideration, great mercy and compassion.

Pass it on! Let your family and friends know that even though we are often too busy for much prayer, take a minute here to post prayers; someone will daily pray for each and every request. Please return next Monday or any time this week and post new prayer requests.

Here is how to post a prayer request:
1. Click on COMMENT at the bottom of this post.
2. Click the circle Anonymous at the bottom of the page.
3. Type your prayer request in the box at the top of the page.
4. Use your first name or initials at the end of what you wrote.
5. Visually check your spelling (no spell check)
6. Fill in the wavy letters in the security box.
7. Click on publish and send it heaven’s door.
8. Have faith - about the size of a grain of a mustard seed.

Return tomorrow for the Tuesday Morning Praise Blog! Give thanks to God for His mercy and compassion and for answering prayers for all the "poor" in our lives!
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19 comments:

Anonymous said...

Please pray for me. i am only 26 and i am receiving treatments to break up a tumor...i need them to work otherwise i will have to go thru surgery.

Anonymous said...

Please pray for my cousin’s aunt Cathy, who is soon to be in her new home in heaven, as well as for the family of our friend Jim who just died, and for his soul as well. May the Divine Mercy be with you and your family always and forever. Blessings, Pam

Anonymous said...

Please pray for my mother, struggling with complications from chemotherapy, and my father, recuperating from two surgeries.

Anonymous said...

Joining with St. Faustina, on this, the Feast of the Divine Mercy ... prayers for the Mercy of God to extend to all the "poor" ... Eternal Father, we offer you the Body and Blood, Soul and Divinity, of your dearly Beloved Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, in atonement for our sins, and those of the whole world…for the sake of His sorrowful passion, have mercy on us and on the whole world”.

Anonymous said...

Let us say this prayer of Vassula’s daily... "Jesus, my only love, I pray for those whom you love but know not how to love you, may they be purified and healed, so that they too may be exempt from all evil, Amen”.

Anonymous said...

Please pray for Allen Winslow Bridges. He has been incarerated on Texas Death Row since May 16th, 1998. He is 32 years old and has come to a faith in Jesus Christ. The U.S. Supreme Court and a Texas Court blocked his execution last November. The delays were ordered while the courts review claims that lethal injections may subject inmates to intense pain but leave them unable to cry out.

Anonymous said...

I'd like to pray for the lonely, homeless and displaceded people. Every day when I walk through my park, I see the same people living in their cars and I wonder if they have anyone who they can talk too and receive consolation. Loneliness can be so sorrowful. Jesus, I lift up these people to your Sacred Heart. Gently help them hear you and let them know they are never alone.

Lizzy poo said...

I pray for my beloved spouse and his conversion to you Jesus. I ask the same for my sister Therese, my niece Jean, Nina and Sarah. I ask St. Jerome to protect Jean and Kate in their pregnancies.

Anonymous said...

We pray for our entire homeless family that they will receive water, clothing, shelter, peace, safety and healing. Especially for: Ernesto, Raby, Marvin, Moses, Juanito, Jose, Kitty, California Pur, Anthony,Blackie, Tara, Kevin (+ Oct. ’07) and their baby, Jim, James, Pepper, William, Ken, Pio, Shannon and Shannon, Elaine, Sherry, Mitchell, Joyce, Patricia, Melanie, Gloria, and Gregory.

Anonymous said...

Lord, we ask You that You might open the deaf and blind heart of the American people; and that they might open their hearts and markets to the Cuban people, regardless of who might be in charge of the island. Please Lord, let us realize that we had been commiting a big unjustice against the Cuban people for the last 50 years. Please; bring to us, the honesty and decency that we really need; in order to understand the real meaning of respect and living together as equals between the different nations it's really all about respect and tolerance. Let us know, that You don't want domination and exploitation of one nation over the others.

Anonymous said...

Please pray for my friend Mark. He is trying to come off heroin but is having major difficulties. I have known him practically all my life. He is in desperate need of your prayers.

Anonymous said...

A dear friend of mine asked if we would please pray for the brother in
> law of a friend who has terminal rectal cancer. His name is Romy
> Aries.
>
> May God give him courage, Mercy and lots of wonderful caregivers!

Anonymous said...

Lord please continue to heal my husband's body, soul and heart. Lead him back to you. Lord also help HS and PR find jobs that will support their families and use the gifts you have given them. Please heal MF's sister, AD's mother, DG, LS & AH.

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for your prayers. Other than wearing glasses I have never had a problem with my vision before. The cancer is not in my eye, it is under the eye but the eye is reacting to it. It's difficult to see. Please pray for clarity of vision and the wisdom to see the good that can come from this experience. Bless you all and thank you. Harriet

Anonymous said...

Could I please ask all the prayer warriors to offer up a prayer for Brentley. He is the young man who has been in a coma for 2 months, and his brothers and sisters have voted to pull the plug on his feeding tube. This has not been done yet, as it has to go before an ethics committee. However they say there will be no problem.
My daughter Chris has spoken to the family to have Brentley baptised. They do not have any specific religion, none have ever been to Church, nevertheless they are very adamant about having him baptised. She is at sixes and nines about what to do. There is a soul at stake here. PLEASE PLAY THAT SOMEHOW, SOME WAY Brentley can have the last anointing and Baptism. Thank you all for your prayers. I shall keep you posted as to developments. God bless you all. Donna

Anonymous said...

Please pray for Father (Chaplain/Major) Henry T. Vakoc, who was stationed in Iraq when he was wounded Saturday, May 29, 2007, the 12th anniversary of his ordination. He was returning from presiding at a Mass for the soldiers when his Humvee was struck by an IED (improvised explosive device). Father Tim was transported through Germany to Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC.

Pray that he is able to swallow, so that he can receive Holy Communion. For full use of his right arm, especially now as he attempts to do blessings with his right arm. For continued improvement in his speech and comprehension.

He answers all his mail, you can write him at St. Therese Nursing Home of New Hope; 8000-8008 Bass Lake Road; New Hope, MN 55428. Also, he has an email that his family helps him to maintain. Send your picture along because he likes to see who he is writing to. The email address is: padretim92@msn.com.

Harriet

Anonymous said...

Hi everybody, just thought I'd inform you what's going on health wise. I've been on dialysis for the past year and a half and it's working well for me. Not on the transplant list yet...

About a week ago, my blood count went down to 8. Normal is 12 to 14so the dialysis center sent me to the ER and they kept me. After an endoscopy, they found a vein in the intestine below the stomach with lesions that was bleeding and fixed that. Then they gave me 3 units of blood and for the next few days I seemed to be stable with no drop in my blood count. You have to watch yourself when you go to the hospital, they gave me too much insulin and my sugar went down to 41. This happened to me once before. Then they brought me orange juice and being a renal patient, that's one of the worse things they could have given me, apple juice would have been better. You'd think they would know this. Well, after that fiasco, there was panic in my room because my heart had taken on a different rhythm called Atrium fib and they started an IV with medication to try and stabilize me. After one and a half packets of whatever it was, the nurse ran into my room and yanked the IV. It seems that there were some "engineers" working on the computers and they flipped the rooms so the readings they were getting from my monitor were someone else's readings. I was told that the meds they gave me would have no affect on me. Well thank God for that. So, I'm home now, feeling much better now that I have a full tank. It's amazing what your body experiences when low on blood, not to mention the lack of oxygen. Thank you to all of you who are praying for me and I think we should always pray for those who are in hospitals all over the world who are at the mercy of hospital staff, they need our prayers. Blessings, Pat

Anonymous said...

Glory and Praise to our Loving and Merciful God! Brothers and Sisters I will pray for your intentions with a glad heart, secure in the knowledge that you are loved beyond understanding by our awesome God and that His holy Will will prevail. Please remember to pray the Memorare for Fr. Corapi's healing--

Anonymous said...

I offer up complete neurological healing for Peter, For Joseph, self-confidence, For Marty, renewed physical health and for me, healing of the heart.