Benefactors ask for prayers

Benefactors ask for prayers

Please remember NRVC donors


NRVC members and friends are invited to offer prayer on behalf of the organization's benefactors. In recent fundraising efforts, NRVC welcomed specific prayer requests from its supporters.

So that members and benefactors can mutually support one another, these prayer requests are now being published on nrvc.net and will appear occasionally in this newsletter. Thank you to all who hold these needs in their hearts and lift them up in prayer.

Intentions of NRVC benefactors

Father Gerald K. of Ohio: Pope Francis, friend Edward Z., who died in August 2015.

Ralph G. of New York: Living and deceased members of my extended family and their friends and neighbors.

Sister Rebecca W. of New Mexico: Sisters Amy and Therese, who are discerning a vocational call.

Eugene Z. of Illinois: That troops come home safely.

Brother Robert L. of Ohio: That more will be open to receive and answer the call to serve.

Mildred C. of Ohio: Deceased sister, Sister Giovanni, C.S.J., and all religious.

Susan E. of California: God's mercy and help for right action in the European refugee crisis and an end to its causes.  A good next president for the U.S.

Sandy F. of Illinois: Mother Elsie S., age 99, whose health is failing.

Brother Chris N. of Illinois: Thanksgiving for my continued good health. My Franciscan community in Cicero.

Arthur H. of Illinois: All those who are thinking of vocations.

Ed Z. of Michigan: To marry again, a woman like the one I lost.

Deacon Roger M. of Arizona: Pope Francis, Archbishop Blase Cupich, Bishop Robert Barron, Bishop Thomas Olmsted.

Jerome E. of Indiana: Loved ones, living and deceased. Family reconciliation.

Ngoc N. of California: Healing prayers for my family. Deceased members of my family.

Louis P.: My father, Louis, who is suffering from Alzheimer’s.

Lawrence F. of New Jersey: My son, Thomas, who has autism. My friend Joe B., who has cancer.

Jeremiah D. of Massachusetts: Peace in the world.

Sister Mary S. of Illinois: Intentions of my family, living and deceased. Wheaton Franciscan Sisters, living and deceased.

Anonymous: My wife.



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