Lenten Intentions for Our New Pope

I don’t know about you, but when I heard the news about Pope Benedict XVI, my heart dropped. I was immediately saddened.

Being in the news business, I had to immediately push this aside in order to work to confirm the statement — and work with our Register team and EWTN to get the word out. Since this initial scramble, I have had time to take a moment to reflect on the timing of this monumental event.

There are times in the Church when we are reminded to pray in a manner that is more solemn and focused. Lent is such a time. Beyond this normal period of penance, we now add urgency. Our urgency is not characterized by fear, but a deep recognition of tremendous need.

In God’s economy, prayer matters. Not because the act of prayer, in and of itself, is efficacious. Not because we are powerful in and of ourselves. But because God has chosen to meet the needs of his people through the prayers of his people. The greatest and most powerful gift we can ever give to others is to beseech the God of Heaven on their behalf.

And pray we must. Though the Church has been deeply blessed by the pontificates of Blessed John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI, we still have a great deal of healing and renewal ahead of us.

The great gift of prayer is one that we now must bring together to the throne of Grace for the well-being of his Church, our Church, and for the world in its great need. We have the opportunity to be the instruments of God in cooperation with him to affect the greatest possible good for his Church — the selection of our next pope.

We don’t know all the details about how this will play out, but here are a few basics:

The key variable is that we have not had a pope abdicate in approximately 600 years. Accordingly, we will probably see an update in the constitutions regarding the process. Regardless, it seems likely that we will have a new pope before Holy Week begins.

So, as we head into Lent tomorrow, we begin with appropriately heavy hearts. This heaviness can be a tool that we use to help us make a serious commitment to the weighty and potentially world-changing activity of electing a new pope. My own prayer intentions will be that the 118 Cardinals will elect a pope that:

Here are a selection of traditional prayers for this occasion provided by EWTN.

What intentions would you add to this list?

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