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Prayers of the Faithful

General Intercessions for Vocations

First Sunday of Advent through the Feast of Christ the King Cycle A

First Sunday of Advent

That those called to plow the Lord’s vineyard with the sword of His Word and Spirit will respond with
generosity in serving Him as a priest, deacon or consecrated religious, we pray to the Lord.

Second Sunday of Advent

For all those especially chosen by Christ to “prepare the way of the Lord” in their hearts and the hearts of His people as priests, deacons, brothers and sisters, we pray to the Lord.

Third Sunday of Advent

For men and women called by the Lord to be priests, deacons and consecrated religious, that the peace of Christ will guard their hearts and minds as they proclaim the good news of salvation to His people, we pray to the Lord.

Fourth Sunday of Advent

For a deeper trust and docility to the Holy Spirit among persons discerning a call to serve Christ as a priest deacon or in the consecrated life, we pray to the Lord.

Christmas

That as Joseph and Mary welcomed the gift of the Child Jesus, all mothers and fathers will prayerfully
foster each of their children’s vocations in Christ and especially welcome His call for priests, brothers and sisters, we pray to the Lord.

Feast of the Holy Family

That Catholic families will pray generously for vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life from among their children, we pray to the Lord

Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God

That through our Blessed Mother’s intercession, all those being called to holiness as priests, deacons and in the consecrated life, will find joy and faithfulness in their vocations, we pray to the Lord.

The Epiphany

For an increased understanding among our young people that they are uniquely chosen by God to be holy through their specific vocation to their state in life in Christ, we pray to the Lord

The Baptism of the Lord

(National Vocations Awareness Week begins [date])
That during National Vocation Awareness Week, every parishioner will increase their dedication to
fostering vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life through prayer and words of invitation and encouragement, we pray to the Lord.

Second Sunday in Ordinary Time

That all baptized Catholics will recognize their responsibility to discover their vocation in Christ and follow Him, especially those chosen for the unique calling to the priesthood or consecrated life, we pray to the Lord.

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time

For an increase in vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life and for a deeper gratitude for the priests and religious now serving our diocese by proclaiming the kingdom of heaven among us, we pray to the Lord.

Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time or World Day of Prayer for Consecrated Life

That all those discerning a vocation to the priesthood or consecrated life will find encouragement through our prayers and sacrifices on their behalf, we pray to the Lord.

First Sunday of Lent

That prayer, penance and almsgiving will dispose more men and women to follow the Holy Spirit as He leads them to discover their vocations in Christ, we pray to the Lord.

Second Sunday of Lent

For all our priests, who bring us to the mountain of Christ at every Mass and feed us with His transforming love in the sacraments, and for an increase in vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life, we pray to the Lord.

Third Sunday of Lent

For all those thirsting to know their vocations in Christ, that they will be open to the waters of prayer and drink fully of the Holy Spirit who leads them, we pray to the Lord.

Fourth Sunday of Lent

That like the man born blind, we will allow Jesus to open our eyes and hearts to His will and bring more men and women to respond to His call to serve Him and His Church as priests, deacons and and in the consecrated life, we pray to the Lord.

Fifth Sunday of Lent

For all those being called to the priesthood, diaconate and consecrated life, that they may deepen their faith in Christ who calls them to glorify God in a profoundly personal way through their vocations, we pray to the Lord.

Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion

For the faithful response of all men and women called to follow Christ and His passion more closely
through a vocation to the priesthood or consecrated life, we pray to the Lord.

Easter Sunday

That more men and women will joyfully answer the call of the Lord to proclaim His life, death and
resurrection as priests, deacons and in the consecrated life, we pray to the Lord.

Second Sunday of Easter

For all our priests, deacons, sisters and brothers whom God has sent in the name of Jesus to serve the people of Arlington, that they will be blessed with continued faithfulness to Him and inspire many more to consider a vocation to consecrated life and ordained ministry, we pray to the Lord.

Third Sunday of Easter

For an increased awareness among our young people of the closeness of the Lord in their vocation discernment and their responsibility to recognize and follow Him, we pray to the Lord.

Fourth Sunday of Easter or World Day of Prayer for Vocations

For an increase in vocations to the priesthood, diaconate, and consecrated life, especially for our diocese, that God will raise up good shepherds in our midst, we pray to the Lord.

Fifth Sunday of Easter

For a deeper faith, hope and love among all Christians in Jesus, the Way, the Truth and the Life and especially among those He is calling to do the works that He does as a priest, deacon or consecrated religious, we pray to the Lord.

Sixth Sunday of Easter

For a growing conviction among our young people that they are loved by our Heavenly Father and that
Jesus will manifest Himself to them through their vocations, we pray to the Lord.

Seventh Sunday of Easter – Ascension of the Lord

That seated at the right hand of His Father in heaven, the Lord will generously share His spirit of wisdom with all those now discerning their vocation and open the eyes of the hearts in faithfulness, we pray to the Lord.

Pentecost Sunday

That all Catholic mothers will draw close to Mary and nurture openness to the Holy Spirit in the Lord’s call to their children, especially should He honor them with vocations to the priesthood or consecrated life, we pray to the Lord.

The Most Holy Trinity

For a deeper faith that God’s love for us is manifest in the gift of His only Son and that many men and
women will give themselves to God as priests, deacons and in the consecrated life in response to that love, we pray to the Lord.

The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ

That all Catholics will adore the great gift of the Holy Eucharist given to them by Jesus Christ at the hands of His priests and that those chosen to nourish His body as priests and in the consecrated life will inspire many more to follow Him, we pray to the Lord.

Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time

For confident trust in the Lord who He leads and guides all those discerning a call to serve Him and His people as priests, deacons and in the consecrated life, we pray to the Lord.

Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

That our young people will respond promptly to the call of the Lord to follow Him as priests, deacons or consecrated religious men and women, we pray to the Lord.

Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

That Catholic fathers will foster vocation awareness among their children, knowing that they will be helping to reveal the Heavenly Father’s love by their prayer, guidance and example, we pray
to the Lord.

Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time

That men and women will respond with compassion to the hunger of all people for knowledge of Jesus, by praying to know and be faithful to their vocations in Christ, we pray
to the Lord.

Solemnity of Sts. Peter & Paul

That all those now discerning their vocations will be released from the chains of fear and disbelief, so as to follow the Lord generously as priests, deacons and in the consecrated life, we pray to the Lord.

Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

That more men and women will learn from Jesus and discover that the yoke of their vocation is perfectly suited to them and respond with humble, gentle service to His people as priests, deacons and consecrated religious, we pray to the Lord.

Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

That the call to serve Christ and His Church in the priesthood and consecrated life will fall on the rich soil of hearts prepared by prayer, hard work, and generous service to others, we pray to the Lord.

Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

That with dedicated spirits, we will beg the Lord of the Harvest to provide an abundance of vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life in our diocese who will help gather the wheat of souls into His barn, we pray to the Lord.

Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

For a greater awareness of the richness of every vocation to love Christ and that more men and women will respond to His invitation to follow Him as priests, deacons and in the consecrated life, we pray to the Lord.

Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

That those called to help Christ feed the multitude will not be held back by what they see as their
limitations, but will rely on Jesus who will feed those to whom they are sent as priests, deacon, sisters and brothers, we pray to the Lord.

Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

For all those called to priesthood and consecrated life, that they will have no fear in responding to Jesus as He calls them to trust in Him and His choice of them, we pray to the Lord.

Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

That more men and women will have the faith to hear God’s call in their lives and respond with hope in His promise and love for the Savior by following Him as priests, deacons and in the consecrated life, we pray to the Lord.

Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time

That trusting in Christ’s words to Peter, all those called to follow the Lord as priests, deacons and in the consecrated life will recognize the gift of their call and follow Him faithfully, we pray to the Lord.

Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time

That none of us will be a hindrance to those men and women called to take up their cross and follow Jesus as priests, deacons or in the consecrated life, we pray to the Lord.

Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time

For a deeper participation among families in prayer for vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life
among their children, knowing that Christ is in their midst, we pray to the Lord.

Exaltation of the Cross

For all those chosen to take up their cross in union with Christ as a priest, deacon or in the consecrated life that others might have eternal life, we pray to the Lord.

Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time

That there will be an abundance of laborers chosen by the Lord to serve as priests, deacons and in the
consecrated life in this vineyard of the Diocese of Arlington, we pray to the Lord.

Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time

For the graces of clarity and active response in the discernment of our Heavenly Father’s will for all those considering a vocation to the priesthood or consecrated life, we pray to the Lord.

Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time

That men and women will be open to the voice of the Lord, asking the Holy Spirit and our Blessed Mother to help them recognize and answer His call to serve Him as a priest, deacon or in the consecrated life, we pray to the Lord.

Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time

That from the many called to holiness in Christ, those chosen to follow Him more closely in the priesthood and consecrated life will respond with humble readiness, we pray to the Lord.

Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time

For a growth in reverence for the gift and mystery of vocations to the priesthood and consecrated life and a readiness to give to God what is God’s in response to His call, we pray to the Lord.

Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time

That men and women will be encouraged to love God and their neighbor with the love of the Heart of Christ and follow Him generously when chosen to serve others as a priest, deacon or in the consecrated religious life, we pray to the Lord.

Commemoration of the Faithful Departed (All Souls)

For an outpouring of grace upon all those called to bring the newness of life in Christ to His people by their vocations as priests, deacons and in the consecrated life, we pray to the Lord.

Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica in Rome

That those called to serve the Lord and His people as priests, deacons and in the consecrated life will be blessed with holy zeal in their prayers and apostolates, we pray to the Lord.

Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time

That the Church will be continuously blessed with good and faithful servants following Christ as priests, deacons, sisters and brothers, we pray to the Lord.

Solemnity of Christ the King

For a deepening understanding among those discerning their vocation that the One who calls them is Jesus Christ the King, we pray to the Lord.

Compliments of the Diocese of Arlington

Directors for Priestly Vocations

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About the Coat of Arms

Bishop Pulido’s coat of arms is divided into four quarters with wavy horizontal lines from top to bottom. The blue and white lines represent the Blessed Virgin Mary. They also suggest water, which alludes to Jesus washing the feet of His disciples and to the waters of baptism. The red and gold lines represent the Holy Spirit and fire. The colors also can be seen as referring to the Blood that (along with water) poured from Jesus’ side at His crucifixion, as well as to the bread (gold) and wine (red) transformed into the Eucharist. At the center is a roundel featuring a symbolic representation of the “mandatum” (washing of the feet), which he believes exemplifies service to all humanity. The roundel’s outer edge is a line composed of small humps; it is borrowed from the coat of arms of the Diocese of Yakima, where Bishop Pulido served as a priest before being named a bishop.

About the Coat of Arms

Bishop Pham’s coat of arms depicts a red boat on a blue ocean, which is crisscrossed by diagonal lines suggesting a fisherman’s net. This symbolizes his ministry as a “fisher of men,” as well as how his own father had been a fisherman. The boat is also a symbol of the Church, which is often referred to as the “barque of Peter.” At the center of the sail is a red beehive (a symbol of the bishop’s baptismal patron saint, St. John Chrysostom, who was known as a “honey-tongued” preacher). The beehive is surrounded by two green palm branches (an ancient symbol of martyrdom; the bishop’s ancestors were among Vietnam’s first martyrs). The eight red tongues of fire around the boat are a symbol of the Holy Spirit and a representation of the diversity of ethnic and cultural communities. The red of the boat, the beehive and the tongues of fire allude to the blood of the martyrs.

About the Coat of Arms

The coat of arms combines symbols that reflect Bishop Bejarano’s spiritual life and priestly ministry. The main part of the shield shows four wavy vertical lines on a gold background. These represent flowing waters. This alludes to his chosen motto and also symbolizes the graces that come from the Divine life to quench our thirst for God. The upper third of the shield is red because it is borrowed from the coat of arms of the Order of Mercy, of which the Bishop’s patron saint, Raymond Nonnatus, was a member. The central symbol resembles a monstrance because St. Raymond is often depicted holding one. The Eucharist is Bishop Bejarano’s inspiration for his vocation. It was through the Eucharist that he received his call to the priesthood at age seven and which keeps his faith and his ministry going. It represents the call to offer oneself as a living sacrifice. The monstrance is flanked on either side by an image of the Sacred Heart, alluding to the mercy of God and echoing the idea of a sacrificial offering of oneself united to the sacrifice of Christ, and of a rose for Our Lady. It is an allusion to Our Lady of Guadalupe, patroness of the Americas, and highlights the bishop’s Hispanic heritage.

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