Praying for Others
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We are offered the privilege of spending time with our Lord in the presence of the Eucharist. This time can unleash God's grace for our lives and the life of our parish, our Church, and our world. We ask everyone in our parish to contribute to this special mission by offering the gift of their time to the devotion of the Blessed Sacrament. We are currently scheduling times on Saturdays between 7:45 am and 3:50 pm in the Church. Contact Bonnie Corcoran for information at: b.corcoran@bscs-denver.net
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O come, let us worship and bow down, let us kneel before the Lord, our Maker! Psalm 95:6
We pray the Respect Life Rosary outside Planned Parenthood.
Contact Ken Gemperline for more information at: ken.gemperline@yahoo.com
Jesus, Mary and Joseph, I love you very much. I beg you to spare the life of the unborn baby that I have spiritually adopted who is in danger of abortion.
Please contact Bonnie at b.corcoran@bscs-denver.net
We will post a list of our parish intentions on our website and forward Prayer Requests to the Intercessory Prayer team who have agreed to include them in their prayers. They are also asked to pray for the intentions left in our Prayer Requests book in church (unavailable at this time due to COVID 19) and those requested of and by our ministries. Contact Bonnie Corcoran at: b.corcoran@bscs-denver.net
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There are many ways to love one’s neighbor, but intercessory prayer – praying on behalf of other people – has got to be one of the most powerful. from ChristLife
A Prayer Cell is an endeavor to grow in holiness by practicing the discipline of prayer while growing in relationship with other believers. Just as the cells in a body divide and grow, a prayer group should do the same. After there are enough members, part of the group splits and forms a new prayer cell. A prayer cell can be formed with two or more people. The type of prayer (Rosary, Angelus, Lectio Divina, Divine Mercy Chaplet, etc.) frequency of meeting, and other factors can be decided by each group.
Please contact Bonnie Corcoran for support and information at: b.corcoran@bscs-denver.net
And they devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers. Acts 2:42