Posted by Luke J. Wilson on 8th April 2017 in Lent | Lent,great lent,fasting,early church fathers,devotional,daily reading,Doctor of the Church,lectures,liturgy,catechism,Bishop of Jerusalem,Eucharist,Lord's Prayer
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Prayers and intercessions
The next order of service is the
Prayers to “commemorate also those who have fallen asleep before us” – but what’s interesting here is the implication that it’s not just in remembrance of the faithful who had died before them, either long ago in the Prophets and Apostles, or for those in “who in past years have fallen asleep among us”, but that “at their
Prayers and intercessions God would receive our petition” [emphasis mine].
Here’s an early example of praying to the “saints”, or rather not to them but with the assumption that they are already praying for us on our behalf, as they are commemorated b...