Cardinal Cupich has announced a call for common prayer and the ringing of church bells five times a day. Bells are a additional means of calling and uniting people in prayer. We ring them now so that all may know we have not forgotten our people or the needs of our suffering world! The hope is that people will have the experience of being united in prayer, especially at a time when we are isolated. By pausing and lifting up in prayer all those affected by the pandemic, we can offer those in need our support and let them know that they are not alone.
The prayer times will begin Saturday, March 21, at 9 a.m. and continue every three hours each day, with the last bells rung at 9 p.m. Each of the five prayer times will be dedicated to a specific group particularly impacted by the pandemic, as listed below. If you do not live within a few blocks of the church and cannot hear the bells, you can also set an alarm so that you can stop for a moment to join in this common prayer.
Beginning Saturday, March 21, the prayers and intentions for each hour of prayer are:
9 a.m. – Prayer for those infected with the virus and all who are ill
Lord, place your healing hand on those who suffer illness. Bring them to full health and ease their anxious hearts. May our prayer and the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary encourage them that they are not alone. We ask this in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
12 noon – Prayer for health care workers and those attending to the sick
Lord, we are ennobled by those who put their lives at risk in caring for the sick. Keep them safe and embolden them when they are weary. We ask this in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
3 p.m. – Prayer for first responders and essential workers
Lord, we pray for those who run to danger to keep us safe and those who serve the common good. Embrace them with your mantle of protection and comfort the fears of their families. We ask this in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
6 p.m. – Prayer for people of every nation and their leaders
Lord, the pandemic opens our eyes to see each other as brothers and sisters in one human family. We pray for people of every nation and their leaders, asking that they be inspired to seek the good of all and quell the voices of division. We ask this in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
9 p.m. – Prayer for those who have died today
Lord, we grieve the passing of our sisters and brothers who have died this day. We commend them to your tender mercy, confident that nothing, not even death, will separate us from your love. We ask this in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
At Queen of Angels we normally would ring the bells at 12 noon and at 6 p.m. for the Angelus, and you can certainly continue praying this traditional prayer also.