Pope Francis’ December Prayer Intentions

Each month, Pope Francis entrusts two special intentions to his worldwide prayer network, known as the Apostleship of Prayer. For December, he asks that we pray for an end to child-soldiers and for the evangelization of the peoples of Europe.

November Prayer Intentions

Each month, Pope Francis entrusts two special intentions to his worldwide prayer network. This month’s intentions are for countries accepting displaced persons and refugees, and for collaboration within parishes.

Pope Francis’ October Prayer Intentions

Each month, Pope Francis entrusts two special intentions to his worldwide prayer network, known as the Apostleship of Prayer. For October, the pope asks that we pray for journalists and World Mission Day.

Pope Francis’ September Prayer Intentions

Each month, Pope Francis entrusts two special intentions to his worldwide prayer network, known as the Apostleship of Prayer. For September, the intentions are that each may contribute to the common good and that Christians may become more aware of their mission to evangelize.

August Prayer Intentions

Each month, Pope Francis entrusts two special intentions to his worldwide prayer network, known as the Apostleship of Prayer. Sports and living the Gospel are the focus for August.

Pope Francis’ Prayer Intentions for July

Each month, Pope Francis entrusts two special intentions to his worldwide prayer network, known as the Apostleship of Prayer. Here are this month’s intentions.

Pope Francis’ June Prayer Intentions

Each month, Pope Francis entrusts special intentions to his worldwide prayer network, the Apostleship of Prayer. For June, the intentions focus on the aged and marginalized as well as seminarians and men and women entering religious life.

Pope Francis’ Prayer Intentions for April

Each month, Pope Francis entrusts two special intentions to his worldwide prayer network, known as the Apostleship of Prayer. For April, the intention is “that small farmers may receive a just reward for their precious labor,” and “that Christians in Africa may give witness to love and faith in Jesus Christ amid political-religious conflicts.”