Three Prayer Petitions for 2022
As we begin this new Civil Year of 2022, I would like to propose three specific prayer petitions for us to be making as a parish community.
The first petition is:
For the Preservation of the Free Exercise of the Latin Mass (and with it all of the other Sacraments) in the Life of the Catholic Church. This has been the first petition in the collective primary Mass intentions for our 11 AM Traditional Latin Mass each Sunday since Pope Francis’s Motu Propio
Traditiones Custodes several months ago. It is, to say the least, a distressing experience for loyal Catholics to find themselves directly attacked by their own Pope for their finding solace in and drawing inspiration from the patrimony of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church.
The second petition:
That God may deliver us from the pestilence which has come upon the whole world. This is indeed a time of “Visitation”, as such events have always been understood in the biblical sense: God permitting a calamitous misfortune while at the same time offering men abundant grace for repentance and conversion of life. As Christians we should be seeking to co-operate with that grace for ourselves and also enduring in a spirit of penance and patience which we offer up to God.
The third petition:
That as Catholic Christians we may be free of all spirit of perfectionism, which is the very opposite of the single-heartedness and freedom from sin Christ enjoins upon us by His words:
Be ye perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect (Matt. 5:48). The spirit of perfectionism is an utterly worldly attitude towards self-improvement and “not making a mistake” in the eyes of the world. Christian perfection is a grace of continuing conversion which gives us a calm self-awareness while drawing us closer to God.