The Pope’s Monthly Intentions
The Pope's Monthly Intentions
We can add the Pope’s Monthly Intentions to our daily prayers. We posted his intentions from 2020 forward.
The Pope's Monthly Intentions
About the Pope's Intentions
Selected by the Pope
For centuries, people from around the world have sent prayer requests to Rome. From them, the Pope selects intentions for each month.
We can include them, for example, when we pray a rosary. When we do this, we are joining our hands in prayer with the faithful around the world.
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IN REVIEW
We can add the Pope’s monthly intentions to our daily prayers. We posted his intentions from 2020 forward.
For centuries, people from around the world have sent prayer requests to Rome. From them, the Pope selects intentions for each month. When we include them in our prayers, we are joining our hands in prayer with the faithful around the world.