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Prayer for Parents
 
Gracious and loving God
you have blessed us with the priviledge of becoming Parents.
We ask that you provide us with all that we need
in accepting this awesome responsibility.

We pray that we will be open to your spirit
who is our source of strength
as we witness to our children
your love for each of them and your desire for them
to be happy and to live a full life.

We ask your help
so we may guide and encourage our children
to believe that they each have a special calling
and to use their gifts and talents for others.

We pray, Heavenly Father,
that our children will discover
and respond enthusiastically to your desire for them
whether it be to the vocation of single, married,
ordained or consecrated life.

We offer this prayer in the name of Jesus
through the grace of the Holy Spirit.

Amen.

-Mrs. Dorothy Foss
 
 
It is better to say one Our Father fervently and devoutly than a thousand with no devotion and full of distraction.
~~ St. Edmund
recommended reading
Maiden and Mother: Prayers, Hymns, Songs and Devotions to Honour the Blessed Virgin Mary Throughout the Year
Prayer for Beginners, by Peter Kreeft
The Courage To Be Catholic: Crisis, Reform And The Future Of The Church
Tools From Joseph's Workshop, by Rick Sarkisian

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