January
For prayer with the Word of God
That praying with Scripture may nourish our lives, give hope to our communities, and help build a fraternal and missionary Church.
February
For children with incurable diseases
That children suffering from incurable illnesses and their families receive proper care and support, and never lose strength or hope.
March
For disarmament and peace
That nations move toward effective disarmament, especially nuclear disarmament, choosing dialogue and diplomacy over violence.
April
For priests in crisis
That priests experiencing vocational crisis may receive accompaniment, and that communities support them with understanding and prayer.
May
That everyone might have food
That all may commit to avoiding food waste and ensuring access to quality food for everyone.
June
For the values of sports
That sports promote peace, encounter, dialogue, respect, solidarity, and personal growth.
July
For respect for human life
That human life may be respected and protected at every stage, recognized as a gift from God.
August
For evangelization in the city
That new and creative ways of proclaiming the Gospel emerge in cities marked by anonymity and loneliness.
September
For the care of water
That water be managed justly and sustainably, so all may have equal access to this vital resource.
October
For mental health ministry
That mental health ministry be established throughout the Church, overcoming stigma and discrimination.
November
For the proper use of wealth
That wealth be used for the common good and solidarity, resisting selfishness.
December
For single-parent families
That families missing a mother or father find support in the Church and strength in faith during difficult times.
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
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