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BIDDING PRAYERS: 33rd SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
14th November 2021 Remembrance Sunday
Priest: Let us now place before Our Heavenly Father prayers of intercession for the Church, our world, our local community and our own personal needs.
Reader: For the Church; may it be alert to signs of the times, informed by the eyes of faith, to lead her people in paths of righteousness and truth.
Lord in your mercy; hear our prayer.
Reader: For all peoples of earth: that nations may facilitate an effective distribution of the earth’s resources, seeking to provide especially for those in most need.
Lord in your mercy; hear our prayer.
Reader: For the gift of peace; may we recognise that peace begins in our own lives by leaving aside gossip and harsh words and becoming people of generosity and gratitude
Lord in your mercy; hear our prayer.
Reader: For those who are sick; may they experience the healing hand of God upon them, especially through those who are responsible for their treatment and those who care for them.
Lord in your mercy; hear our prayer.
Reader: For our Parish; may our 40 Hours devotion before the Blessed Sacrament in the coming days bring a fresh outpouring of grace and nourishment in all our lives.
Lord in your mercy; hear our prayer.
Reader: On this Remembrance Sunday, we pray for all those who have given their lives in war; may we never forget the bravery and selflessness of those who have died and may we make the preservation of peace in our world a priority for our society.
Lord in your mercy; hear our prayer.
Reader: Let us remember especially today (Elizabeth Prescott, Vigil Mass); (Jack Hartley 9.30am Mass); (War Dead of the Parish, 11.00am Mass) (Rose Pinto 6.30pm) for whom this Mass is offered.
We pray for all the Holy Souls and all those who have died recently, especially Bernadette Ryles, Margaret Riley, Eileen Rogers, Stella Longton, James Parkinson and Cheryl Hooton; may they rest in peace.
Lord in your mercy; hear our prayer.
Reader: Let us pray for our own private intentions; (pause). We ask Mary, our Mother, to intercede on our behalf: Hail Mary …
Priest: Father, in your mercy, hear the prayers of your people as we gather for this celebration of Eucharist; We make our prayers through Christ Our Lord. Amen.



