A list of some prayers and devotions for the cause of praying for the continued support of the clergy

Renewal of one's consecration and entrustment to Mary's Immaculate Heart:

A consecration and an entrustment to Mary's Immaculate Heart, is simply putting yourself in her care. Through this consecration and entrustment, you can also put the clergy in Mary's care. This consecration and entrustment is renewed daily

 

Thursday meditations of Christ's agony in the Garden of Gethsemane:

Every Thursday, you can meditate on Christ's agony in the Garden of Gethsemane, and offer prayers to God for the continued holiness of the clergy.  If you want to, you can offer this meditative prayer through the collective intercession of the Blessed Mother, St. Michael, and St. John XXIII.

 

Friday meditations on Christ's crucifixion:

Every Friday, you can meditate on Christ's suffering and passion on the cross and offer up prayers to God for the continued holiness of the clergy. If you want to, you can offer this meditative prayer through the collective intercession of the Blessed Mother, St. Michael, and St. John XXIII.

 

3 o'clock hour of Divine Mercy:

Christ told St. Faustina, “At three o'clock, implore My mercy, especially for sinners; and, if only for a brief moment, immerse yourself in My Passion, particularly in My abandonment at the moment of agony. This is the hour of great mercy ... In this hour I will refuse nothing to the soul that makes a request of Me in virtue of My Passion." (Diary of Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska, Diary 1320). At 3 PM, you can think of the passion of Christ and offer up prayers to God for the continued support of the clergy. If you want to, you can offer this meditative prayer through the collective intercession of the Blessed Mother, St. Michael, St. John XXIII, and St. Faustina. 

 

Pray and Meditate on Traditional Catholic Devotions:

You can meditate on some favorite traditional Catholic  devotions (e.g., The Hail Mary, Christ's 5 Wounds, The Fifteen Secret Tortures of Our Lord, The Jesus PrayerByzantine Catholic Prayers, and Christ's Precious Blood) and offer to God your meditative prayers for the continued holiness of the clergy.

 

The Stations of the Cross:

You can offer to God the time spent praying the Stations of the Cross for the continued support of the clergy.

 

Meditation on the Eternal Father prayer vigil on the 6th day of every month:

You can meditate on the Eternal Father through a prayer vigil which is on every 6th day of every month, starting at 9 PM and ending at 6 AM on the 7th, for the continued holiness of the clergy. Through this devotion, you can offer prayers to the Eternal Father for the continued support of the clergy.  If you want to, you can offer this meditative prayer through the collective intercession of the Blessed Mother, St. Michael, and St. John XXIII.

 

Rosary:

Through the intercession of Mary, you can pray the rosary for the continued support of the clergy. 

 

Novenas: 

You can pray novenas for the continued holiness of the clergy.

 

Litanies and chaplets:

You can pray litanies and chaplets for the continued holiness of the clergy.

 

Lent of Saint Michael:
 

In the ancient times of the Church, to help prepare for the Feast of St. Michael, which is on September 29, a 40 day penitential practice, similar to that of Lent was performed. This penitential practice was called The Lent of Saint Michael. The Lent of Saint Michael started on August 21. During this time, you can offer an act of penance to Christ through the intercession of Saint Michael, for the continued holiness of the clergy.