Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary
Time, Cycle A
General Intercessions
Celebrant: Our
heavenly Father knows our many needs. In faith, we come before Him and
humbly ask that he grant our prayers.
Deacon/Lector:
For the Church, that she may continue to guide
the people of God in truth and holiness, we pray to the Lord…
For those who have responded to God’s call to
spread the Good News through missionary activity around the world, we pray to
the Lord…
That God, who hears the cry of all who are
injured and vulnerable, may open our ears to that same cry and enable us to
build a Culture of Life, we pray to the Lord...
For the youth of the world, as they search for
the living God, that they may grow in faith and be living witnesses to the power
of the risen Christ, we pray to the Lord…
For the intentions we hold silently in our
hearts, in union with Mary, the Mother of God and all the saints, we pray the
Lord…
For all who have died, that they share the
banquet of eternal life, we pray to the Lord…
Celebrant:
Lord, we rejoice in your presence
And we ask your mercy.
Hear our prayers
And keep us faithful to your Word.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Bulletin Insert
Healing after Abortion
Every day, women who have had abortions are
coming to the healing of the Lord. One such person has shared the following:
“[My husband] convinced me to get an abortion. I was of the feeling (although I
knew better) that this wasn’t really a baby. It was a ‘mass of tissue’ I was
getting rid of. I grieved for a long time when I faced what I had really
done. It made me a much sadder person for a while. I made a
confession to a Priest, [and] followed his advice to become involved in letting
people know that they are carrying a life inside of them. I feel very good about
myself now. I am involved in the Pro-Life Movement.” For more info, visit
www.SilentNoMoreAwareness.org
Homily Suggestions on Pro-life themes
Ex 22:20-26
1 Thes 1:5c-10
Mt 22:34-40
The readings for the 30th
Sunday make it clear that love of God and practical, concrete attention to the
needs of one’s neighbor are inseparable. To love one’s neighbor “as oneself”
means to love the neighbor as a person like oneself…to recognize, in
other words, that despite any differences the neighbor may have, he/she is a
person who never loses his/her human dignity.
So it is with our relationship with the unborn
child. Recognizing that child as a person like ourselves is the
foundation of extending our love to them and our efforts to protect them. The
love of God cannot co-exist with indifference toward the slaughter of the
unborn.