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Spiritual Communion Prayer
by St. Alphonsus de Liguori
My Jesus,
I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacrament.
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Spiritual Communion Prayer
by St. Alphonsus de Liguori
My Jesus,
I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacrament.
Spiritual Program
Kathleen Winter composed this program for the 2020 Diocesan Convention and has made it available here for you to use as a resource for future meetings and events. Download copy (in Word so you can edit it to suit your event)
St. John Vianney’s Prayer for Priests
God, please give to your Church today
many more priests after your own heart.
Stations of the Resurrection

USCCB Prayer for Priests
Gracious and loving God, we thank you for the gift of our priests.
Through them, we experience your presence in the sacraments.
Help our priests to be strong in their vocation.
Set their souls on fire with love for your people.
Via Lucis, The Way of Light
The Via Lucis, the “Way of Light,” emerges for Triduum liturgies in the same spirit of devotion. Also known as the Stations of the Resurrection, this devotion parallels the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary just as the Via Crucis complement the Sorrowful Mysteries. These stations were discovered in the Catacombs of St. Callistus in Rome.
Waiting in Joyful Hope
Heavenly Father,
Teach us to wait with joyful hope. Transform our waiting into trust, our impatience into peace, and our despair into hope. Help us to trust in Your love and to embrace every season of life as an opportunity to grow closer to You.
What is a Novena?
The word novena comes from the Latin novem, meaning "nine". A novena is a prayer that is repeated nine times. It is usually a prayer of petition but sometimes a prayer of thanksgiving.
Write a Prayer
The Prayer Service Planning Workshop, along with a speakers guide and PowerPoint presentation are posted on the National website for personal and group use.