For all people to seek the truth and overcome their doubt and denial that Jesus is risen, and declare like Thomas, “My Lord and my God,” we pray to the Lord.
For Saint Faustina, Apostle of Mercy, to intercede for all people, and beg for God’s mercy on us and on the whole world; we pray to the Lord.
For Pope Francis, called from this world by the Lord whom He loved, to be granted God’s mercy, which he faithfully proclaimed to all sinners on earth; we pray to the Lord.
For people of all nations, races, religions, ideologies, languages and classes, to live together in a world without violence and hatred, but with love and concern for all; we pray to the Lord.
For all who are sick and are suffering; and for all who doubt and deny the faith we profess; that all will seek Christ, crucified and risen, and trust in his power to bring healing and hope, and purpose and peace to their body and soul; we pray to the Lord.
For all who have gone before us, and for Alice Susco, Juliette Rudnicky, the special intention of a parishioner, in gratitude for the love and care received from her children, Colleen Gilhooly-Romano, Phil Anzalone, David Bolton and Patrick Bolton, whom we remember at this Mass; for their souls to see Jesus and have life everlasting; we pray to the Lord.
For all service men and women, and especially those in harm’s way, and for their loved ones; and for the intentions in our Parish Book of Prayers and on our Prayer Line; and for all those prayers deep within our hearts, that are known to God alone; we pray to the Lord.