How to Pray for the Church According to Tradition

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Introduction

To pray for the Church is to pray for the Mystical Body of Christ. The Church is not merely an institution; she is the Bride of Christ, entrusted with the deposit of faith and sustained by the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.

Sacred Scripture teaches:

“The pillar and ground of the truth” (1 Timothy 3:15).
https://www.drbo.org/chapter/62003.htm

Because the Church safeguards divine truth, the faithful are called to support her through prayer, sacrifice, and fidelity.

In every age, especially in times of confusion or trial, Catholics have turned to prayer to strengthen unity, protect doctrine, and implore divine mercy.

Why We Must Pray for the Church

Our Lord promised:

“The gates of hell shall not prevail against it” (Matthew 16:18).
https://www.drbo.org/chapter/48016.htm

Yet this promise does not eliminate suffering. The Church endures persecution, misunderstanding, and internal trial.

Saint Paul instructs:

“I desire therefore, first of all, that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made” (1 Timothy 2:1).
https://www.drbo.org/chapter/62002.htm

Prayer for the Church includes:

  • The Holy Father
  • Bishops and priests
  • Religious and seminarians
  • Families and lay faithful
  • The preservation of sound doctrine

Through prayer, the faithful unite their petitions to Christ’s eternal intercession.

The Traditional Foundations of Prayer for the Church

Prayer Rooted in the Holy Sacrifice

The highest prayer for the Church is participation in the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.

The Council of Trent teaches that the Mass applies the fruits of Calvary to the faithful.¹
https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09789c.htm

When the faithful offer their intentions during the Mass — especially in the Traditional Latin Mass — they join their supplication to Christ’s perfect offering.

Prayer in Fidelity to Sacred Tradition

Saint Jude exhorts:

“Contend earnestly for the faith once delivered to the saints” (Jude 1:3).
https://www.drbo.org/chapter/72001.htm

Prayer must always be ordered toward fidelity to the deposit of faith.

The Council of Trent affirmed that divine revelation is preserved in Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition.²
https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15030c.htm

Therefore, prayer for the Church seeks preservation, not innovation — clarity, not ambiguity.

Marian Intercession for the Church

At the foot of the Cross, Our Lady stood in unwavering fidelity.

“Behold thy mother” (John 19:27).
https://www.drbo.org/chapter/50019.htm

The Blessed Virgin Mary intercedes continually for the Church. Devotion to her Immaculate Heart strengthens unity and purity of doctrine.

The Rosary, offered for the Church, becomes a powerful instrument of grace.

Practical Ways to Pray for the Church According to Tradition

1. Offer the Holy Mass for the Church

Unite personal intentions to the Holy Sacrifice. Request Masses for the Holy Father, bishops, priests, and the preservation of doctrinal clarity.

2. Pray the Rosary for Unity and Fidelity

Entrust the Church to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Offer each decade for:

  • Sanctification of clergy
  • Protection from error
  • Growth in reverence for the Eucharist

3. Practice Acts of Reparation

Reparation for sacrilege, doctrinal confusion, and indifference strengthens spiritual solidarity with the Church.

4. Study and Defend the Faith

Prayer is strengthened by knowledge. Study Sacred Scripture, the Roman Catechism, and the teachings of the Councils.

5. Live in Personal Holiness

The renewal of the Church begins in individual conversion.

Saint Paul exhorts:

“Watch ye, stand fast in the faith” (1 Corinthians 16:13).
https://www.drbo.org/chapter/53016.htm

Holiness supports the entire Mystical Body.

A Traditional Prayer for the Church

O Lord Jesus Christ, Divine Head of Thy Holy Church,
preserve Thy Bride in unity and truth.

Strengthen the Holy Father and all bishops in fidelity to the deposit of faith.
Sanctify priests and religious in reverence and purity.

Protect Thy Church from error and division.
Renew in her the spirit of sacrifice, humility, and devotion to the Most Holy Eucharist.

Through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
Immaculate Mother of the Church,
grant perseverance in Sacred Tradition and steadfast charity among the faithful.

Amen.

Final Exhortation

To pray for the Church according to Tradition is to pray for:

  • Fidelity to the Apostolic faith
  • Reverence in worship
  • Courage in proclamation
  • Perseverance in trial

Through prayer united to the Holy Sacrifice and entrusted to the Immaculate Heart, the faithful participate in the strengthening of the Church.

May the Reign of Mary come.
Adveniat Regnum Mariae!

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Footnotes

  1. Council of Trent, Session XXII, Doctrine on the Sacrifice of the Mass (1562).
    https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09789c.htm
  2. Council of Trent, Session IV, Decree Concerning the Canonical Scriptures (1546).
    https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15030c.htm
  3. Holy Bible, Douay-Rheims Version. 1 Timothy 3:15.
    https://www.drbo.org/chapter/62003.htm
  4. Holy Bible, Douay-Rheims Version. Matthew 16:18.
    https://www.drbo.org/chapter/48016.htm
  5. Holy Bible, Douay-Rheims Version. 1 Timothy 2:1.
    https://www.drbo.org/chapter/62002.htm
  6. Holy Bible, Douay-Rheims Version. Jude 1:3.
    https://www.drbo.org/chapter/72001.htm
  7. Holy Bible, Douay-Rheims Version. John 19:27.
    https://www.drbo.org/chapter/50019.htm
  8. Holy Bible, Douay-Rheims Version. 1 Corinthians 16:13.
    https://www.drbo.org/chapter/53016.htm

Bibliography

Sacred Scripture

Holy Bible. Douay-Rheims Version.
https://www.drbo.org

Ecumenical Councils

Council of Trent. Session IV, Decree Concerning the Canonical Scriptures (1546).
https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/15030c.htm

Council of Trent. Session XXII, Doctrine on the Sacrifice of the Mass (1562).
https://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09789c.htm

The Deposition of
Bishop Joseph E. Strickland

“The one charge which is now sure to secure severe punishment is the careful keeping of the traditions of the Fathers.” These words of St. Basil (Ep. 243) can most aptly illustrate the deposition of the Bishop of Tyler, TX/USA, His Excellency Joseph E. Strickland. The deposition of Bishop Joseph E. Strickland signifies a black day for the Catholic Church of our day. We are witnessing a blatant injustice towards a bishop who did his duty in preaching and defending with parrhesia the immutable Catholic faith and morals and in promoting the sacredness of the liturgy, especially in the immemorial traditional rite of the Mass. All understand, and even the declared enemies of this Confessor Bishop, that the accusations brought against him are ultimately insubstantial and disproportionate and were used as a welcome opportunity to silence an uncomfortable prophetic voice within the Church.

What happened to the Bishops during the Arian crisis in the 4th century, who were deposed and exiled only because they intrepidly preached the traditional Catholic Faith, is again happening in our day. At the same time several Bishops, who publicly support heresy, liturgical abuses, gender ideology and openly invite their priests to bless same-sex couples, are not in the least importuned or sanctioned by the Holy See.

Bishop Strickland will probably go down in history as an “Athanasius of the Church in the USA”, who however, unlike St. Athanasius, is not persecuted by the secular power, but incredibly by the Pope himself. It seems that a kind of “purge” of Bishops, who are faithful to the immutable Catholic Faith and the Apostolic discipline, and which has been going on already for some time, has reached now a decisive phase.

May the sacrifice, which Our Lord asked from Bishop Strickland bear plenty spiritual fruits for time and eternity. Bishop Strickland and other faithful Bishops, who were already asked to resign, who are currently marginalized or who will be the next in der row, should say in all sincerity to Pope Francis: “Holy Father, why are you persecuting and beating us? We tried to do what all holy Popes asked us to do? With fraternal love we offer the sacrifice of this kind of persecution and exile for the salvation of your soul and for the good state of the Holy Roman Church. Indeed, we are your best friends, Most Holy Father!”

+ Athanasius Schneider, Auxiliary Bishop of Saint Mary in Astana
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