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LITURGY OF THE WORD-
GENERAL
INTERCESSIONS. (PRAYERS OF THE FAITHFUL)
Historically, General
Intercessions have been part of the Liturgy of the Word. In the
Synagogue Liturgy, there was a series of 18 blessings containing requests for individuals
and universal needs.
By the second century a
similar prayer became a fixed part of eastern and western liturgies. Writings
of St. Justin the martyr at this time describe the celebration of Baptism, and
included ‘the offering of prayers in common for ourselves, for him who had just
been enlightened and for people everywhere’. Interestingly, these prayers were
considered so significant that the catechumens (those preparing for Baptism)
could not be present for them and were dismissed beforehand.
Although these prayers are
properly called the ‘General Intercessions’ since they extend beyond the needs
and concerns of the local congregation, they are frequently called ‘Prayers
of the Faithful’, since historically the catechumens were dismissed.
In our Liturgy today, the remnant of the ancient form of this prayer at Rome is
still found in the Solemn Prayers of Good Friday.
The General
Intercessions are an integral part of the Liturgy of the Word. In the Liturgy
of the Word, we as a congregation present our face to God, and allow the
features of the divine message to be drawn there, as in a mirror.
However, in the General Intercessions, we present to God this face marked by
the Word we have heard.
We know in faith that God
always hears our prayers, so we can be confident to pray for the needs and
concerns of the world and the Church, as we respond from our hearts ‘Lord hear
our prayer’.
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