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Join us on Friday, June 12 to pray the rosary!

LET US PRAY

In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

Loving God,

We, the people of the broader St. Joan of Arc community, joined by people all over the world, turn to You in prayer, confident that You are with us and with all people in every moment. We ask that You make this time of “sheltering in place” truly a time of “sheltering in grace” – Your grace, heavenly Father.

We stand before You as people of hope and joy, trusting in Your care and protection. May Your faithful love support us and soothe the anxiety of our hearts. Revive our Easter faith;  help us to know the saving proclamation, “He is Risen” and to know, truly know, that You are by our side.

Our hope springs from the knowledge that just as this virus has been spreading throughout the world, so too has prayer and goodness been spreading because the power of prayer to You is infinite. Our union in prayer with Your Son, Jesus Christ, is our act of faith in You and Your goodness. We know You will send a flood of grace and consolation for those who suffer.

God of Peace,

We are concerned, distressed, sometimes even frightened … and we are sorrowful … about the coronavirus and its effects all over the world … and about acts of violence and hatred in our country. Please calm all of us. Send us Your peace and overwhelming presence. Enable us to trust You completely and to follow the message Your Son gave us more than any other, “Do not fear.”

Grant us peace in our households, where we are sheltering in place, some of us working remotely … often with children to entertain now that school is out; others without work, many looking for ways to spend our time, all of us adjusting to these new ways of life. Show us the beauty of each person in our households and guide us to love each other more and more. Help us to listen to each other attentively and speak words of kindness and encouragement to each other.

Protect marriages, dear Father. Even strong sacramental unions can be strained in these uncertain times and troubled relationships may flounder. Turn those marriages around, God … use this time of sheltering in place to bring couples closer together, to find You at their center, to recognize all that they love in each other by seeing the other through Your eyes.


And please protect our great nation, who professes, “In God We Trust.” Heal the divisions that threaten our unity. Guide us to focus on a universal goal: the common good. Steer us away from the path of tribalism, in which less powerful groups based on race, economic status, age, religion or health are marginalized by more powerful groups and denied the protection and services they need.

Help us to end the violence and looting that has broken out in cities all across our country. Help us to end the acts of hatred and violence that are erupting. Give us eyes to see, ears to hear, minds to appreciate and hearts to love those who are different from us. Bless the people who have shown the courage to give voice to their outrage and desire for positive change. Embolden more of us to follow the example of people who have bridged the divide and reached out to others. Unite us, God, as Your children, as sisters and brothers, as family.

 We pray:  for all who have died at the hands of injustice and racism; for the consolation and support of their family and friends; for forgiveness for the police officers responsible for their deaths; for those dedicated police officers who are suffering for the unjust actions of their associates; for the commitment of heart and action necessary to end all hatred, injustice and racism in our country; and for the healing of our nation.

God Who has a plan for each of us,

Help us to LEARN what You want us to learn during this time. 

Help us to DO what You want us to do during this time. 

Help us to CHANGE what You want us to change during this time. 

Help us to GROW in the ways You want us to grow during this time.

Teach us, Abba, to use this time wisely for Your purpose.

Please, especially help our young people who struggle to recognize Your plan for them. We are in the season when we typically celebrate the Sacraments of Baptism, Holy Communion, Confirmation and Marriage; a period celebrating graduations from high school and college. Please ease the disappointment of these children, youth and adults who have prepared for these long-awaited graces and milestones; help them to see Your plan and love for them. Bless them with moments of joy and comfort at reaching these milestones in their lives … and help them to anticipate their Sacraments with  even greater joy and appreciation.

God Who gave us the Eucharist,

This time without Mass and the celebration of the Eucharist has made us hungry for You, Jesus, because we know that in the Eucharist You, Yourself, are fully present to us: Your body, blood, soul and divinity. You are the source and summit of our faith, our spiritual nourishment, the new manna that will sustain us every day. 

Help us to experience the gift of Spiritual Communion, as each of us says this now:

My Jesus, 
I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacrament. 
I love You above all things, 
and I desire to receive You into my soul. 
Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramentally, 
come at least spiritually into my heart. 
I embrace You as if You were already there 
and unite myself wholly to You. 
Never permit me to be separated from You. Amen.


And teach us to cherish the amazing gift that being able to celebrate Mass and receive Your Eucharist every Sunday and any weekday has been for us. We await with eager anticipation the privilege of consuming the Eucharist which will return for many of us this month and we pray that we will receive You with renewed understanding, joy and appreciation.

Generous God,

We pray in gratitude for all those in our country who have been working in so many essential fields of life for the sake of all of us. We also pray for those now returning to work in these uncertain times.

Fill us with compassion and concern for others, young and old, that we may look after one another in these challenging days. Comfort the lonely, who may be isolated, living alone during this time. Let them feel the warmth of Your arms as they live without the warmth and touch of other human beings during this time. Give us eyes to see how we can love and serve Your children well. Help us to be creative in finding ways to unite with others, even as we shelter in place.

May those who have died rest in Your eternal embrace. Comfort their family and friends. Bless the workers who carry out essential services to respect the dead and prepare their bodies for their final earthly resting place.


Father, we pray for the souls of those who have died during this time and for their families and loved ones, including:

  • Beverly
  • Barbara Mitchell
  • Marianne Maher
  • Edna Boteju
  • Fr. Bill Marshall
  • Sally Garces
  • Janis Taylor
  • Joyce
  • Sr. Mary Peter
  • Tommy Durant
  • Dan
  • Mike Moreno
  • Rosita Tobago
  • Stephanie
  • Albert Grady
  • Joan Raines and her brother (V)
  • Carmencita de la Cruz
  • Adam Glen (age 37 – V)
  • Gail Nguyen
  • Viola Calderon
  • Fred Hampel
  • Dr. Lorna Breen (V)
  • Aloha Saunders
  • Dorothy Littman (V)
  • Jose Serrano (V)
  • Mrs. Castanon (V)
  • Aurora Quiocho
  • Dorothy McCarrick
  • Estanislao Rodriguez (V)
  • Dan Krank
  • Those who have died in nursing homes, especially in Orinda, Hayward, Washington state and New Jersey state (V)
  • Terry Blanchard
  • The 36 Cat 5 tornado victims
  • Viola Welchko
  • The Sailor on the Roosevelt (V)
  • Don Polloch
  • Donna McHale
  • Tony Svarczkopf
  • Dick Raines, Sr. (V)
  • Dolores Kahn
  • The 2 nurses in NYC (V)
  • Susie Wilson
  • Jean Lenz
  • Elsie & Bill McPherson
  • Luke Isaac, an infant (V)
  • Tom Durant
  • Veronica & Momo Boukouzia (V)

Touch the hearts of our leaders, particularly those in healthcare and government. Give them wisdom, that they may make the right decisions for the well-being of people … especially as we consider beginning to return to “normal” living situations … and most especially as unrest disrupts our communities. Reveal Yourself to them and instill in them a sense of love, mercy, fairness, generosity, reason, caution and good judgment. Help them to trust in You.

Teach Your people patience and understanding towards those who sometimes have to make difficult choices on behalf of others, the consequences of which are not always clear. Grant strength, wisdom and empathy to all law enforcement and mental health personnel so that they have the compassionate words and actions to best help those who are victims of violence and those with mental health conditions, both existing and emerging as a result of this situation.

Please bless each and every one of them; keep them and their loved ones safe and healthy.

Merciful God,

Have mercy on us and on the whole world. We come to You today with our fears and concerns — You know our hearts. We love You, we trust You, we need You. We ask You to be with us. Stay with us. Help us through these times of uncertainty and sorrow.

Protect us from calamities and natural disasters, especially during this time when we are so ill-equipped to deal with them. Direct us to the ways that we can assist the victims of past disasters without further spreading this virus.

Do not leave us at the mercy of the storm. Tell us, again, “Do not be afraid.” Show us how to cast our anxieties onto You … and how to let go of those anxieties, to rest in peace and confidence in You.

Help those who are experiencing economic strain, uncertain and overwhelmed about how to meet their financial obligations and provide for their families. Inspire those with financial means to help others.

Give us the grace to forgive others as You forgive us, swiftly, completely and with love. Make us better people, more and more like You each day, during this time.

Healing God,

You once traveled through towns and villages healing every disease and sorrow. At the sound of Your voice, the afflicted were set free. By the power of Your Most Holy Name, grant us healing and protection from all sickness of body and soul. By the merits of Your precious blood deliver and defend us from every evil.

We know You are the Divine Physician, the healer of all. And so we ask that You bring Your loving and healing presence to all those who are sick and suffering right now. As we begin to open more services, patients are starting to visit their doctors and counselors, again; thereby, potentially exposing themselves and their care givers to the coronavirus. Inspire them to retain safety in these circumstances and grant Your special protection to them as they strive for their personal health.

You chose to enter this world as a vulnerable baby. Please be with the most vulnerable now among us, especially those delivering babies during this time and the newborns, themselves. Help us to continue to return to You with our whole hearts throughout this ordeal.


Father, at this time, we ask for healing for all those who are sick, especially from the coronavirus, including:

  • Sophia Castellanos
  • Vivian & John  Stein
  • Catherine & Karl Blankenship
  • Bryce Kelly (5 yrs old)
  • Carol
  • Crews of cruise ships that remain out to sea

  • Diana Craig
  • Donalyn Williams
  • The 500 on the Kincaid
  • Grandpa Tricca
  • Eileen & Ken Porter
  • Carole Williams
  • Scott
  • Mr. Castanon
  • Marisa Cariso
  • Debbie Blanchard
  • Fr. Jim Gehl
  • The entire Portley family, including an infant
  • The sailors on the Roosevelt

We also pray for safety, comfort and protection of mothers-to-be, including:

  • Sarah
  • Claire
  • Liz
  • Morgan
  • Mallory
  • Melanie
  • Tara
  • Meagan

And we also pray with gratitude.

Thank You for the new lives born during this time, especially those born to:

  • Laura
  • Jelena
  • Nicole
  • Willi
  • Christina
  • Stephanie
  • Katie
  • Taylor

  • Ellie
  • Candace
  • Brittany

And thank You for all who have recovered from the virus, especially:

  • Rudy Gore
  • Keith & Tammy Speaker
  • Iian & Andrea Smith
  • Theresa Bottenhoff
  • Eric, a teenager
  • Dorothy & Rick Gonzales
  • Alex and David Alves
  • Paula
  • Ciselyn Solomon
  • Rennie
  • Michael Maniguis
  • Amy Towne
  • Rich Wright
  • Richard Raines, Jr.
  • Joe Nuziale
  • Ann & Mike Cannarozo
  • Stephanie & Dan Burke
  • Claire and her daughters
  • Katie Diaz
  • Lori & Eric Arden
  • Gianna Boukouzia
  • Wendy & Jason Sonne

Place Your Holy Spirit at the side of all medical professionals who are putting themselves at risk while they work to bring healing to others. Bless them with the courage to do what they need to do to care for Your children. Strengthen and protect them and all who work in our medical facilities. Grant them knowledge, patience, tact and compassion to enable them to provide the best care possible. Inspire them to find soothing words and comforting gestures and provide support and friendship.

Prompt patients to understand the often difficult life of doctors and nurses and encourage them to minimize their requirements and whims in order to make the lives of their medical staff a little easier and to avoid unnecessarily increasing their burden. Also, inspire patients to express their admiration and gratitude for work that the medical profession carries out every day. 

God of the meek, the humble, the outcast, the desperate

So many people around the world are suffering as their means of support are taken away. Some have been homeless before this virus and many more are becoming homeless. 

Some have been living in care facilities and can no longer receive visitors; care may be lessened due to workers there being ill, themselves. 

Some have been trafficked and depend on captors whose means and willingness to feed and shelter them may be disappearing. 

Some have been imprisoned and can no longer receive visitors; assistance may be lessened due to guards there being ill, themselves; some have been released early to prevent contracting or spreading the virus … only to find themselves homeless with no place to go as family and friends protect themselves while sheltering-in-place. 

Some, children and adults alike, have been victims of domestic abuse and can no longer escape briefly when they leave their homes for work or school; their tormentors may be even more antagonized with their own inability to leave the home. And some are becoming victims of other crimes due to these times, victims of those who are sometimes not being held accountable for their grievous actions. 


As a result, dear Father, some of Your children are feeling desolate and desperate … enough to end their lives. Reach them, God, love them, stay their hands; send us to them, help us to bring Your love to them to help them feel meaning, purpose and, most of all, hope … hope in Your plan and love.

We ask for Your tender comfort and care for these special souls: the homeless, the trafficked, the lonely, the downtrodden, the vulnerable,  the victimized, the exploited, the desperate. Let them feel Your strong and loving arms around them. Give them peace and guide them to find a  way to care for themselves. Help them find safe sanctuary and places of healing during these times.

Guide us, too,  God. Show us the way to do our part to care for these special souls. Enable us to care for each other in ways that limit the spread of this virus. Teach us, God, to love each other the way You care for us. And please give all of us the self-control to avoid exploiting this situation and other people for our own benefit.

God, Who commissioned us to be Your Church on earth,

We ask You, during these difficult days, to be more aware of our individual and collective fragility and to inspire us, Your Church, to welcome all in its loving embrace. You Who, even in the middle of thunderstorms, watch over Your Church, lead our mission and give it Your breath, bless us for eternity.

Bless Your priests, pastors, deacons and lay Church leaders: with Your company to fight the loneliness of being isolated from their communities; with the courage to overcome their fears; with confidence in their vocations and the importance of their prayers and works; with the assurance of Your love and the love of their flocks. We pray especially for our Pope Francis, our bishop, Michael Barber, our St. Joan pastor, Fr. Ray Sacca and our St. Joan deacon, John Durden 

[and the leaders at your own home parish, if you are not currently part of St. Joan.]

Come, Holy Spirit, come. Make us new, God, in Your image. Bring us a New Pentecost that will embolden us to bring more and more souls to You. Use our upcoming Summer Alpha to introduce You to those who do not yet know You and to strengthen others’ personal relationships with You. Thank You, Abba, for sending us those to serve You and those to be served!  Please help us make the transition to a virtual Alpha loving, bonding and inclusive for all who join us. 

Help us to love Your children as You do, seeing all the potential You have bestowed on each and every one of us.

God of creation and life,

We place ourselves in Your protection. Keep Your children safe. Guide us to give our children and grandchildren virtuous examples of how faithful people deal with extraordinary times like these. Breathe new life into our families, our communities and our world … a new life that honors and obeys You, our Creator. For, as Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt, You are leading us to a new promised land that frees us from the bondage of sin and death.

Please, Lord, also send gifts of bravery, courage, creativity, fortitude, perseverance and hope for our youth, especially the class of 2020 and the children behind them as their future holds monumental struggles with pandemics, climate change and societal paradigm shifts.

Show us how to truly accept the Cross: to rekindle hope, to have the courage to embrace all hardships, to abandon our eagerness for power and possession, to make room for the creativity that only the Holy Spirit can inspire and to welcome new opportunities for hospitality and community.

May the mantle of Your peace enfold us this day and tomorrow.


Anima Christi

Before we lift up our intentions, we appeal to You, God, with an ancient prayer, joined by souls around the world and throughout the centuries.

Soul of Christ, sanctify me. 
Body of Christ, save me.
Blood of Christ, inebriate me.

Water from the side of Christ, wash me
Passion of Christ, strengthen me
O Good Jesus, hear me.

Within Your wounds, hide me.
Permit me not to be separated from You.
From the wicked foe, defend me.

At the hour of my death, call me
and bid me come to You
that with Your saints, I may praise You
forever and ever. Amen.


At this time, we lift up our special intentions to You, Abba.

[Mention your special intentions to God, either in silent prayer or by voicing your intention in turn with others.]

Today, we pray with a special focus: for a New Pentecost, the downpour of the Holy Spirit on all God’s children.

We appeal to Special Intercessors on this day of our Novena.

Mother Mary, undoer of knots, please pray for the knot of this virus to be undone for the greater glory of God. Be a mother to us now, and always. 

St. Elizabeth Seton, you who raised five children on your own and founded the Sisters of Charity are the patron saint of new beginnings … pray for us!

St Joan of Arc, who cried, “Courage! Do not fall back!” pray for us.

St. Joseph, patron saint of the dying, pray for us.

St. Corona, you bear the name of this virus and may be a patron saint of epidemics, pray for us!

St. Dymphna, you are celebrated for your goodness and are patron saint of those who suffer from anxiety and emotional troubles … pray for us!

St. Paschal Baylon, Lover of the Eucharist and Patron Saint of Eucharistic Congresses and Confraternities, intercede for our Alpha course and … pray for us!

St. Michael the Archangel, our protection and defender in battles against evil … pray for us!

All the saints of God, pray for us

Amen.

In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen.

Say the Lord’s Prayer, a Holy Mary, and a Glory Be OR say a decade of the Rosary.

Sit in contemplative silence as you listen to an inspirational song.

Journal the thoughts that come to you as you meditate. Weave these into your prayers throughout the coming day.

IF YOU WOULD LIKE, RECITE THE POPE’S LITANY PRAYER.

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