THE PRAYER NETWORK
“The need to pray for priests, as well as pray for more vocations to the priesthood, is universal. This is a prayer project that should be supported with practical actions, by creating an enabling and conducive spiritual culture that nurtures vocations to the priesthood.”
- Fr. Innocent
Bidding Prayers for Mary’s Intercession
IN SINU JESU
For certain, it is only those who are close to the heart of Jesus that would hear his heartbeat at this time pondering on the lack of priests and seminarians which has led to closing down of churches and seminaries. Our aim is to remain close to the heart of Jesus, not only to hear him utter those words again as in Luke 10:2, “The harvest is rich, but the labourers are few, so ask the Lord of the harvest to send labourers to his harvest’, but also to respond to it in all ways possible.
It is important to note that Luke 10:2 is one of the few places Jesus directly asked for prayers in his ministry. It is a serious ask. So, it is our ultimate goal to be close to the heart of Jesus and keep the Church going by praying for priests and an increase in vocations to the priesthood, and by creating an enabling spiritual culture that nurtures and sustains the Catholic ministerial priesthood.
“On the chest of Jesus”
The motto: “In sinu Jesu”, a Latin phrase meaning “On the chest of Jesus”; as used here refers to John the Apostle’s closeness to the heart of Jesus.
THE PRAYER NETWORK FOR PRIESTLY-VOCATIONS
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Devotional Practices
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Devotional Prayers
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Thursdays of the Month
This apostolate uses appropriate social network platforms to reach out to all of society, all over the world. As such, all countries of the world, wherever a Catholic believer is, or whoever desires to share the G.L.A.P. vision and mission, are within our missionary constituency.
"Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age."
- Matthew 28:19-20

