We would like to encourage all women who are praying for priests through the Spiritual Motherhood for Priests devotion to offer their Holy Communion and Mass on the First Sunday’s of the Month in honour of vocations to the priesthood from our own families.
Today’s technology offers us a unique opportunity to unite our prayers together in a tangible way for vocations. Through the convenience of the internet we can take action through prayer asking Our Lord to listen to this straightforward and simple prayer. One that he heard over one hundred years ago from the faithful mother’s who lived in the remote Italian village of Lu.
Prayer of the Mothers of Lu:
"O God, grant that one of my sons may become a priest! I myself want to live as a good Christian and want to guide my children always to do what is right, so that I may receive the grace, o God, to be allowed to give you a holy priest! Amen."
These women were a particular inspiration to us to start this blog, they offered:
*One visit a month to the Blessed Sacrament
*They united this prayer intention for vocations at Mass on the first Sunday of the month for vocations from their own families.
* For those ladies who do not have any children, praying specifically for young relatives or for vocations from your parish or diocese would be very fitting.
Through the trusting prayer of these mothers and the openness of the other parents, "an atmosphere of deep joy and Christian piety developed in the families, making it much easier for the children to recognize their vocations."
They were not just physical mothers to there children, they were spiritual mothers to there children. They took their stewardship one step further by offering their children back to God not once but over and over, with confidence that He would do something beautiful with them for Himself.
The most generous act we can offer Our Lord is to offer our children back to Him. To be His and His alone. They are the most precious things to us and also the most precious things to Him as
Blessed Philip Rinaldi a son from the village of Lu says, "A faith that made our fathers and our mothers say; The Lord gave us our children, and so if He calls them, we can’t say no."
Here we can be a virtual village of Lu and pick up where these holy woman left off, praying that we may do great things as they did from this small village not so long ago.
"We look forward to praying with you all."
What a wonderful idea! I look forward to offering the First Sunday Mass of every month for vocations from my own family (I have four sons, two of whom have expressed an interest in the priesthood.)
ReplyDeleteThat is a very blessed start Anne. If it's God will may he bless you with sons who become holy priests.
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