Thursday, April 14, 2011

Cyber Intercessory Prayer

Apologies for the long blogging break, everyone.  My sister came to visit last week and the Percolating Petals home has had lots going on. And did I mention that my students all have spring fever?  *sigh*

I've been wanting to post a list of online prayer intercession sites for a while.  As I mentioned on Hannah's Tears, various Catholic religious orders and organizations have been posting online submission forms or email addresses for petitions.  What an efficient way to gather the problems and struggles of the world and offer them to God!!  Asking these orders to pray for an intention is just like asking a friend...except these orders spend a great deal of their time praying.  You don't even have to be Catholic.  I also like the anoniminity of it.   Every time I have a prayer buddy, I try to email a few of these orders to pray for her.

Here's my beginning list; if anyone has more to add, please list in the comments.  Thanks!

http://www.e5men.org/petitions.cfm  An organization of men who fast for the women in their lives.  Follow this link to send a specific intention and one of the men will fast for it.

http://desertnuns.org/ Cloistered Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration.  Click "send a prayer request."

http://marian.org/prayerline/index.php The Marians of the Immaculate Conception have a lay group called the Marian Helpers.  They run a phone prayer line.  At the bottom of the page is a button for sending an online petition.

http://www.carmelitesistersocd.com/Requests/ One of my favorite religious orders, the Carmelite Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Los Angeles.

http://www.tyburnconvent.org.uk/foundress/prayer.html Across the pond in England, a group of cloistered nuns pray near the sight of the infamous Tyburn gallows.  They also have a display of relics from many of the English Martyrs.  This link leads you to email a prayer intention.  The nuns will pray for it and also ask the intercession of their foundress Mother Marie Adele, whom they have submitted for canonization.  The rest of the website it worth looking at too; you can learn a lot about what the martyrs endured for their faith.

I hope to find more online petition sites soon.  In the meantime, this short list can get us started.  A little extra prayer goes a long way!

7 comments:

Karey said...

That's great! Thank you!!

Cathy said...

Thanks for the awesome link!

People should also know that you can request Masses to be said online for whomever or whatever, for a very small stipend.
You even get to choose the card.

The greatest prayer of all - available online!

http://www.seraphicmass.org/cards_info.asp

Maureen said...

What a great idea! Thanks for posting these sites.

All in His Perfect Timing said...

This is super! I am SO thankful you have done this!!!

A Martha trying to be Mary said...

Hi! you can put also your intentions at the Basilica of Guadalupe in English in this link:

http://www.virgendeguadalupe.org.mx/eng/petitions.htm

They pray for them at 9 a.m Mass at the high altar everyday just a few feet from Her

Anonymous said...

great idea, thanks :)

alliemich said...

Wonderful idea, thanks for the links, we can't have enough prayer!! :)