Prayer Intentions

Be Joyful in Hope, Be Patient in Affliction, Faithful in Prayer...

Romans 12:12

Prayer has always been at the heart of the Four Pillars of Dominican life, and the communal bond that binds us as Christians and keeps us faithful. And in this time of crisis we invite you, our Mount community, to join with us we follow the direction of Paul the Apostle and we remain faithful in prayer. Share with us your prayer intentions and we will pray as one body. Prayers of blessing and praise are also welcome. 


 

 



Prayer List

In memory of my father John Francis Fazio P '80, '82, '84 who was called home to God on 8/31/2020.
-Joanne Brandmaier (née Fazio '80)

In loving memory of John F. Fazio father of Joanne Fazio Brandmaier '80, Marisa Fazio McGourty '82,  & Rosanna Fazio Floyd '84.
-Marisa McGourty, Alumna

I pray for all the humans and all the animals affected by this virus. God created all creatures. I hope we can treat animals and humans with respect and kindness in our lives.
-Martha H., MSDA Friend


Prayers for all those affected by the Covid-19 virus, directly or indirectly. May they always be aware that Jesus loves them and is always with them.
- Tracy Gerney, Alumna 1962 - 1966


I pray for those on the front lines and for all of the many unsung heroes who are leading us through this challenging time. May God bless and protect them.Michele-Lee Shapiro, Alumna '86, Parent '17, Board Member



I would like to pray for my children and grandchildren that they be safe and find peace in their lives. My daughter-in-law is a nurse at Monmouth Medical Center and worries each day about the virus.
Susan Gartland ’63, Alumna, Board Member 



 

Prayers of peace and well being for each member of the human race.
Laura Conti, Parent ’21


 


Prayers for the family and friends of our Mount community who are affected by COVID-19 and the challenges facing our world today.
Rob DeCarlo, Faculty


I pray for God to calm the fears of our medical professionals. Keep them and their families well as they care for the ill.
Tracey Taylor, Staff