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I have a whole host of intentions for which I wish to ask assistance. However, today can you pray for my own diocese, the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter, which was canonically erected by the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith on 1 January 2012 (8th anniversary - 2 January 2020) and whose first ordinary was appointed by Pope Benedict XVI the following day? This year, 2020, also follows the tenth anniversary of Pope Benedict XVI’s Anglicanorum Coetibus (being translated “Of Groups of Anglicans”).
Pray also for the other currently established ordinariates, the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham and the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of the Southern Cross.
Pray for our ordinaries (only the one for POCSP is currently a bishop) and other priests, both those incardinated in an ordinariate and those from other dioceses or even an Eastern Catholic eparchy serving within our parishes, our deacons similarly, seminarians, lay members and supporters and allies and benefactors and the intentions of all of the above. For clergy faithfully retired from the service of the ordinariates.
For Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, who established the terms of the ordinariates; for our current Holy Father, Pope Francis, who enlarged them. And give thanks to St. John Paul II who established the predecessor to the ordinariates, the Pastoral Provision.
Finally, pray for our separated Christians to whom our ordinariate parishes, quasi-parishes and mission, and pre-ordinariate communities will minister and receive into the Holy Catholic Faith.
Finally, for this own ordinariate member’s (that is, me) personal intentions which I will not list here, as I wish for you to focus on the above first.
Pray also for the other currently established ordinariates, the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham and the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of the Southern Cross.
Pray for our ordinaries (only the one for POCSP is currently a bishop) and other priests, both those incardinated in an ordinariate and those from other dioceses or even an Eastern Catholic eparchy serving within our parishes, our deacons similarly, seminarians, lay members and supporters and allies and benefactors and the intentions of all of the above. For clergy faithfully retired from the service of the ordinariates.
For Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, who established the terms of the ordinariates; for our current Holy Father, Pope Francis, who enlarged them. And give thanks to St. John Paul II who established the predecessor to the ordinariates, the Pastoral Provision.
Finally, pray for our separated Christians to whom our ordinariate parishes, quasi-parishes and mission, and pre-ordinariate communities will minister and receive into the Holy Catholic Faith.
Finally, for this own ordinariate member’s (that is, me) personal intentions which I will not list here, as I wish for you to focus on the above first.
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