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Prayer Wall

No request is too small or too great to make known to Our Father in heaven who longs for us to tell him our needs. Sacred Scripture tells us to pray without ceasing (1 Thesoloinains 5:17).

Jesus himself says, If two of you agree on earth about anything they ask, it will be done for them by my Father in heaven. For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I among them, (Matthew 18:20). And again, St. James tells us in his letter “pray for one another, that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working,” (James 5:16).

We could fill several pages with bible quotes telling us to pray with and for one another. Through praying for one another, we build up the Church, the Body of Christ.

Here, St. Elizabeth Seton Church offers a space for you to make your prayer requests known. Feel free to share as little or as much as you want. If you so choose, an email will be sent to you whenever someone visits this site and prays for you! We really like this feature as it provides so many of our prayer warriors, even those confined to their homes, a chance to minister and serve, as well as helping to storm heaven for your prayer intentions!

Please click on “Share your prayer request” and follow the prompts to allow us to pray for you. Also, please take some time while you are here to pray for at least some of the intentions here! Say a prayer for the intention, as brief or as long as you’d like, and then click “I prayed for this.” This is such a quick and easy way to build one another up in prayer!

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Mallory Elizabeth

My name in Mallory and I’ve been battling a chronic illness for the last two years. I never thought that at 36 years of age I’d be relying on my mom Leslie Nist for so much help and support. She means the world to me and I'm forever grateful for her. Just when caregiver burnout was about to rear its ugly head, she got with some news of her own. It’s the two of us and my cat. My condition is debilitating and there is more I wish I could do physically to help my mom. All I can think of is to help keep her spirts high and ask for prayers. I humbly come before you today with a heartfelt prayer request for my dear mother, who selflessly serves as my caregiver while battling cancer. She is currently undergoing treatments for melanoma, and I earnestly ask for your prayers and intercession on her behalf.

First and foremost, I beseech you to join me in fervent prayer for the complete eradication of cancer from my mother's body. May the treatments she receives be divinely guided to destroy every trace of this disease, allowing her to experience restoration and renewed health. I kindly request that you petition the Lord for His healing touch upon her, that she may be delivered from this affliction.

Furthermore, I humbly ask for your prayers that the medications administered to my mother do not cause excessive sickness or fatigue. May she be spared from the debilitating side effects, so that she may regain her strength and vitality. I pray that these medicines bring her comfort and aid in her recovery.

In this time of vulnerability, I also ask for your prayers for the nurses who will be caring for my mother. May they exhibit kindness, compassion, and attentiveness in their interactions with her. I pray that their presence brings her solace and reassurance, as they attend to her physical and emotional well-being.

Lastly, should it be necessary for my mother to undergo surgery, I implore you to join me in seeking divine guidance. May the hands of our Lord Jesus guide the doctors and medical team involved in her care. I trust that through His wisdom and divine intervention, they will perform their duties with skill, precision, and compassion.

In gratitude for your love, support, and prayers, I extend my heartfelt thanks. Your dedication to the ministry of prayer is a source of great comfort and strength for my family during this challenging time. May the Lord bless each one of you abundantly.

Received: September 28, 2023

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