Oremus pro Pontifice nostro Benedicto Decimo Sexto

Please pray for the Pope during his trip to Turkey, Nov. 28 – Dec. 1.

Heavenly Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth takes its name, we humbly ask that you sustain, inspire, and protect your servant, Pope Benedict XVI, as he goes on pilgrimage to Turkey – a land to which St. Paul brought the Gospel of your Son; a land where once the Mother of your Son, the Seat of Wisdom, dwelt; a land where faith in your Son’s true divinity was definitively professed. Bless our Holy Father, who comes as a messenger of truth and love to all people of faith and good will dwelling in this land so rich in history. In the power of the Holy Spirit, may this visit of the Holy Father bring about deeper ties of understanding, cooperation, and peace among Roman Catholics, the Orthodox, and those who profess Islam. May the prayers and events of these historic days greatly contribute both to greater accord among those who worship you, the living and true God, and also to peace in our world so often torn apart by war and sectarian violence.

We also ask, O Heavenly Father, that you watch over and protect Pope Benedict and entrust him to the loving care of Mary, under the title of Our Lady of Fatima, a title cherished both by Catholics and Muslims. Through her prayers and maternal love, may Pope Benedict be kept safe from all harm as he prays, bears witness to the Gospel, and invites all peoples to a dialogue of faith, reason, and love. We make our prayer through Christ, our Lord.

Prayer composed by Bishop William E. Lori
Supreme Chaplain, Knights of Columbus

Edited to add: Link to the traditional Oremus pro Pontifice.

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2 comments

  • The Frillionaire

    My word, sir! A Chlamydosaurus kingii has taken the papacy! And feeling defensive, or I don’t know my herpetology.

  • Bede

    As you can clearly see, sir, from this instructional photgraph, there is indeed a superficial (and I candidly admit, somewhat uncanny) resemblance betwixt the Pontiff and the species known as Chlamydosaurus kingii , or, more commonly the “Frill Necked Lizard”.

    Rest assured, however, that the physical resemblance does not extend to the intellectual or even (heaven help us) the theological level.

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