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This is a community prayer thread for ALL forum members to offer our prayers for the Sanctity of Life, especially pre-birthed children.
As Paul exhorts, “Rejoice always, pray constantly, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you (Thes 5:16-18)” and “always and for everything giving thanks in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ to God the Father (Eph 5:20).”
All members of the CAF community are invited and encouraged to pray with us whenever they wish. Please jump in!
For an explanation on how often one may post in Prayer Intentions, please see here.
How to Post in the Perpetual Prayer of Praise
You might use a scripture verse, a formal prayer, or just one from your heart. There are good prayers by Fr. Pavone, Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI and others. If you get them online please cite the url source. Please include prayers for conversion of those who practice or legitimize abortion. However you wish to pray for the Sanctity of Life, just jump in and get praying!
Optional Practices
Pictures
New pictures may be placed in the thread sparingly. Please be considerate of those on slow Internet connections and do not place pictures frequently. The images must be smaller than 400 pixels high and 400 pixels wide. They must also be appropriate for our participants who are as young as age 13, so no graphic imagery. Lastly, they must not pose a copyright concern. If in doubt, leave it out.
Posting Pictures & Attachments
Photo Editing Instructions
Thread Completion
All threads are closed at 1,000 posts to aid in searching as well as downloading. When a Mystery is completed close to the 1,000 post mark, do the following.
Open a new Perpetual Prayer of Praise thread.
Place this same post as the first post in the new thread.
Go to the old thread and post a link to the new thread.
Use the PM or BPR feature to alert the moderator to the old thread that needs to be closed.
Continue offering prayers of praise in the new thread.
Now that we’ve covered the basics, let’s start praying. If any questions remain, please contact the forum moderator.
As Paul exhorts, “Rejoice always, pray constantly, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you (Thes 5:16-18)” and “always and for everything giving thanks in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ to God the Father (Eph 5:20).”
All members of the CAF community are invited and encouraged to pray with us whenever they wish. Please jump in!
For an explanation on how often one may post in Prayer Intentions, please see here.
How to Post in the Perpetual Prayer of Praise
You might use a scripture verse, a formal prayer, or just one from your heart. There are good prayers by Fr. Pavone, Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI and others. If you get them online please cite the url source. Please include prayers for conversion of those who practice or legitimize abortion. However you wish to pray for the Sanctity of Life, just jump in and get praying!
Optional Practices
Pictures
New pictures may be placed in the thread sparingly. Please be considerate of those on slow Internet connections and do not place pictures frequently. The images must be smaller than 400 pixels high and 400 pixels wide. They must also be appropriate for our participants who are as young as age 13, so no graphic imagery. Lastly, they must not pose a copyright concern. If in doubt, leave it out.
Posting Pictures & Attachments
Photo Editing Instructions
Thread Completion
All threads are closed at 1,000 posts to aid in searching as well as downloading. When a Mystery is completed close to the 1,000 post mark, do the following.
Open a new Perpetual Prayer of Praise thread.
Place this same post as the first post in the new thread.
Go to the old thread and post a link to the new thread.
Use the PM or BPR feature to alert the moderator to the old thread that needs to be closed.
Continue offering prayers of praise in the new thread.
Now that we’ve covered the basics, let’s start praying. If any questions remain, please contact the forum moderator.