Cycle of Prayer | Lent

especially on the Sundays of Lent

Background

For those preparing to be initiated into the Church at Easter, Lent marks the final stage of preparation, the period of Purification and Enlightenment. It begins with the Rite of Election on the First Sunday of Lent. During the season of Lent the Scrutinies are celebrated on the 3rd, 4th and 5th Sundays in preparation for Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist at the Easter Vigil. Many parishes will also receive candidates for Reception into the Church.

The people of God, as represented by the local Church, should understand and show by their concern that the initiation of adults is the responsibility of all the baptised.

During Lent, the period of purification and enlightenment, the faithful should take care to participate in the rites of the scrutinies and presentations and give the elect the example of their own renewal in the spirit of penance, faith, and charity. At the Easter Vigil, they should attach great importance to renewing their own baptismal promises. RCIA 9

The celebration of other Sacraments, such as Confirmation and First Holy Communion, will often take place within the Easter season so that candidates for these Sacraments will also be preparing in Lent. These candidates should also be remembered in the prayers of the community.

Prayer

Father of love and power,
it is your will to establish everything in Christ
and to draw us into his all-embracing love.

Guide the elect of your Church:
strengthen them in their vocation,
build them into the kingdom of your Son,
and seal them with the Spirit of your promise.

Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults

Prayer of the Faithful

one of the following may be used or adapted according to local needs

  • Let us pray for those called to the Easter sacraments,
    that they may find joy in the love of the Lord.
  • For all who walk alongside the Elect and candidates,
    for catechists, sponsors and Godparents
    may they be generous in faith and caring in support.

Liturgical Texts

Opportunities and Challenges

  • Where there are members of the Elect – for the Scrutinies to well celebrated with them within the Sunday assembly.
  • When the Scrutinies are celebrated the scripture readings for year A are always used. Will this use affect other parish Masses as well to assist a common reflection on Baptism?
  • To make the whole parish aware of those preparing for the celebration of the Easter Sacraments and to invite their prayers.
  • To encourage people to participate in the Easter Triduum and in particular the Easter Vigil.
  • What opportunities are there to make connections between the preparation of different Sacraments? Enable a time for reflection between priest(s) and catechists.

Links

The Needy and Hungry of the World

especially on Lenten Fast Day —1st Friday in Lent

Background

The agency for Overseas development, Cafod, encourages the Church in England and Wales to use the 1st Friday of Lent as an opportunity to remember the needy and hungry of the world. The day is an opportunity the three Lenten disciplines of Prayer, Fasting and Almsgiving which derive from the proclamation of the Word on Ash Wednesday

The proceeds from the practice of fasting on the Friday are usually collected at Mass on the 1st Sunday of Lent

Prayer

All powerful Father,
God of goodness,
you provide for all your creation.

Give us an effective love for our brothers and sisters
who suffer from lack of food.
Help us do all we can to relieve their hunger,
that they may serve you with carefree hearts.

Roman Missal

Prayer of the Faithful

one of the following may be used or adapted according to local needs

  • For the poor and hungry of the world,
    may they have access to food they need to survive.
  • For all who work for overseas development,
    may they work alongside the poor bringing dignity and justice.

Liturgical Texts

may be used when permitted – see Table of Rubrics

  • In time of famine.

Opportunities and Challenges

  • Fasting is an ancient Christian practice that is encouraged on the Fridays of Lent.
  • On Holy Thursday the procession of gifts can include gifts for the poor.
  • What opportunities are there to serve the needy and hungry in the local area? Involvement in a Soup run or other project would be good way of engaging an RCIA group in the social activity of the church.

Links

Women’s World Day of Prayer

especially on 1st Friday in March

Background

Women’s World Day of Prayer is a worldwide movement of Christian women who come together to observe a common day of prayer held on the first Friday in March each year, and who, in many countries, have a continuing relationship in prayer and service. Through Women’s World Day of Prayer women are encouraged to become aware of their talents and use them in the service of the wider community.

Prayer

Father,
you have given all peoples
one common origin,
and your will is to gather them
as one family in yourself.
Fill the hearts of all women
with the fire of your love
and the desire to ensure
justice for all.

Hear the prayers offered you
by women throughout the world
for an end to all division,
and a human society
built on love and peace.

Roman Missal (adapted)

Prayer of the Faithful

one of the following may be used or adapted according to local needs

  • For governments and legislators
    that they may estabish and protext the dignity and equality of women in society.
  • • For all women who follow Christ,
    may they be guardians and advocates for the seamless garment of life.

Liturgical Texts

may be used when permitted – see Table of Rubrics

Opportunities and Challenges

  • Women’s World Day of Prayer is usually celebrated ecumenically. This is an opportunity for celebrating the best of what different traditions have to offer.
  • The material for the day is usually has a theme and is prepared by a particular country. How might this material be shared by the wider community?

Links

Survivors of Sexual Abuse

especially on Friday of 5th Week of Lent

Background

It was a survivor of clerical child sexual abuse who, in fact, first made the proposal to the Commission for a “Day of Prayer” for all survivors of abuse. The Members then tasked the Working Group on Theology and Spirituality with drawing up the proposal. The Members accepted the proposal at the February 2016, Plenary Assembly and submitted it to Pope Francis for his approval.

The Holy Father welcomed the initiative and has asked that each episcopal conference choose an appropriate day in their nation or territory to hold a “Day of Prayer” for the survivors of sexual abuse.

Prayer

Father
since your mercy has been revealed
in the tenderness of your Son Jesus Christ,
who said to his disciples:
‘Suffer the little children to come unto me’,
we pray that your Church may be a secure home
where all children and vulnerable adults are brought closer to your Beloved Son.

May all those who have been abused
physically, emotionally and sexually by your ministers,
be respected and accompanied by tangible gestures of justice and reparation
so that they may feel healed with the balm of your compassion.
We ask this through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen

Pontifical Commission

Prayer of the Faithful

one of the following may be used or adapted according to local needs

  • For all survivors and victims of sexual abuse,
    may they find justice and come to know healing.
  • For leaders of the Church,
    may they lead with humility and mercy
    and seek to protect the vulnerable and the least.

Liturgical Texts

may be used when permitted – see Table of Rubrics

Opportunities and Challenges

Links

  • protectionofminors.va
    Official site for the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors – the advisory body to the Pope.
  • csas.uk.net
    The Catholic Safeguarding Advisory Service (CSAS) is responsible for driving and supporting improvements in practice. Its primary role is one of co-ordination, advice and support in respect of the wider job of safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable adults.
  • childprotection.unigre.it
    The Centre for Child Protection (CCP) of the Pontifical Gregorian University is dedicated to providing educational resources, both basic training and specialised formation, for people working in the field of safeguarding minors.