Join Us In Prayer
One of the most precious and perhaps less visible gifts we give one another, as a believing community united in and by the spirit of Christ, is the gift of our prayers. We join in praying for one another’s needs, especially for the sick and those who have asked for our prayers:
Rich Baclawski Albert DiPeppe Rose DiSantis Maria Dominick
Robert Faulkner Carolyn Fisher Norma Fowler Jay Hadeinger
Fr. Ray Harris,Jr. Rosa Harris Donia Higgins Theresa Lotz
Jim Macijeski Lisa Mainolfi John Molloy Mary Nittinger
Sr. Rita Nixon Gerard Schultz Millie Schultz Sr. Helen Shields
John Sze Margaret Wilking
Join A Prayer Group
Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary is recited daily after 8:00 a.m. Mass in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel at St. Anthony of Padua Church.

BE A PRAYER PARTNER
Prayer Partners agree to pray together at a set time, and on a schedule that is agreeable to all (daily, weekly, etc.) Two or more Prayer Partners may pray with each other in person, at home or in either of our churches), by phone, or even by e-mail. Prayer Partners are invited to remember specific members of our Faith Community in prayer. They also offer prayers for peace, for public officials, for leaders in the Church, and for other needs in our world that cry to the Lord for healing. Our goal is to engage every member of our Faith Community as a Prayer Partner with at least one other person. We hope to raise a collective voice of prayer in our Faith Community, 24 hours/day, 7 days/week. To register as a Prayer Partner, and be matched with another, call the Parish Office at 410-488-0400.
Make A Prayer Request
Prayers for the Sick & for the Deceased of our faith community and elsewhere may be requested by calling the Parish Office on 410-488-0400 ext 101 and requesting that their names be included in our weekly bulletin.
Prayers for Special Intentions may be written in books that are kept in the Gathering Spaces at both churches, and are included in our liturgies.
Prayers for Peace, Healing, and Reconciliation may be written in the journal that is kept in the Meditation Garden at St. Anthony of Padua Church . They may also be written and posted on the prayer sculpture that hangs on the wall of the Blessed Sacrament Chapel at St. Anthony of Padua Church .
Altar Flowers & Sanctuary Lights at both churches may be given in prayerful celebration or memory of an individual or event – a birth, death, anniversary, etc. Please call the Parish Office on 410-488-0400 ext 101 for further details.