A
meal was a privileged moment in the mission
of Jesus the Redeemer: at table he forgave
sins, met with friends, instituted the Eucharist
and manifested his glory.
The meal
is also an important moment in Redemptorist
apostolic life. At table Redemptorists come
together as a community, welcome guests, foster
the joy of fraternal life, are nourished with
the resources necessary for the mission and
give thanks to God for his wondrous deeds.
The Constitutions
and General Statutes of the Congregation continue
to be an inexhaustible source of spirituality,
at the service of every aspect and instance
of our apostolic life, including the sharing
of meals. The prayers offered in this text
draw from this great source and the even greater
wealth of the Word of God in the hope of rendering
a useful service to Redemptorist communities
around the world, as also – with suitable
adaptations – for those religious families
and the laity who share our spirituality and
mission.
A prayer
before lunch and supper is provided for each
day of the month, while the concluding prayer
remains the same for both lunch and supper.
Every community can integrate these texts
into their own customs by, for example, combining
them with the recitation of the Our Father,
reading a biblical passage or singing a short
hymn, etc.
The first
part offers prayers for every day of the month.
The second part proposes alternative prayers
for Sundays in Ordinary Time, for the liturgical
seasons of Advent, Christmas, Lent and Easter
and also for the special feasts in the Redemptorist
tradition and liturgical calendar.
PART I
Prayers
for every day
of the month
Day 1
Before Lunch
[Ps. 27,8; Const. 81]
You are the strength of your people, O Lord, the
refuge of salvation for your consecrated ones.
Bless the food which we are about to share,
may we be abundantly nourished by your Word
and constantly meditate on the mystery of
salvation, so that the problems of the world
may evoke sympathy in our hearts and find
a response in our actions. Through Christ
our Lord.
Before Supper [Ps. 27,9; Rm. 5,5; Const. 81]
Preserve your people, O Lord, and bless your inheritance.
You sustain us once again with the food that
you place on our table today. Feed our spirit
also with your Gospel, so that moved by a
bright and living hope, we may base our lives
in that charity which does not deceive. Through
Christ our Lord.
Conclusion [Mat. 6,25 Const. 83]
Lord
Jesus, you have taught us that life has greater
worth than food: may our whole life be nourished
by the wisdom of your Gospel, so that we may
know how to witness and proclaim it faithfully
to the men and women today. You who live and
reign for even and ever.
Day 2
Before Lunch [Const. 2]
Lord, thank you for making us experience at this
table the joy of communion based on our religious
profession that forms us into one missionary
body. Bless this food, so that today and every
day we seek in you the true motive of our
brotherhood. We ask this through Christ our
Lord.
Before Supper [Const. 6]
Blessed be your name forever, O Lord. May you be
blessed through this food that you grant us
this day. May it make us humble and courageous
servants of the Gospel of Christ, the Redeemer
and Lord, the head and model of a renewed
humanity. He lives and reigns with you and
the Holy Spirit forever and ever.
Conclusion [1Ki 19,8; Const. 27]
For
us, O Lord, as for your prophets, may this
food be nourishment for renewed service of
your Kingdom. Grant that we may seek your
presence in daily life and in the principal
signs of salvation, so that we might always
accomplish your will. We ask this through
Christ our Lord.
Day 3
Before Lunch [Deu.
2,7; Const. 20]
Lord, bless the work of our hands, and accompany
our journey through the desert of the world.
Bless this food, so that strong in faith,
rejoicing in hope, burning with charity, on
fire with zeal, aware of our weakness and
persevering in prayer, we may follow Christ
the Redeemer with hearts full of joy, and
proclaim his mystery with simplicity of life
and language. He who lives and reigns for
ever and ever.
Before Supper [Ps.
113,26; Const. 19]
We, the living, bless you O Lord, now and forever.
We give you thanks for the gift of this meal.
Bestow also your grace on us, so that we know
how to proclaim to all people of good will
that, following Christ, the perfect human
being, they too will attain the full realization
of their vocation. Through the same Christ
our Lord.
Conclusion [2Cor.
4,10; Const. 41,1]
Thank
you, Father, for the food we have shared.
Grant us the gift of that interior freedom
which brings unity and harmony to our whole
life: so that, through love and by the example
of Christ we might spend our lives for others.
Through the same Christ our Lord.
Day 4
Before Lunch [1John
4,10; Rev. 21,1; Const. 6]
We thank you, Father, for your plentiful Redemption,
for having first loved us and sent your Son
to be the expiation for our sins. Bless this
food and, with your help, may it enable us
to transform all values in Christ and with
him journey toward a new earth and a new heaven.
This we ask through Christ our Lord.
Before Supper [Const.
15]
Praise and glory to you, Father, for the food you
place on our table. Grant that we may be free
and unimpeded for your work of salvation,
continuously seeking new apostolic initiatives,
with the desire of bringing your Gospel to
every creature. This we ask through Christ
our Lord.
Conclusion [1Cor.
9,22; Const. 49]
We
thank you, all-powerful God, for having nourished
us with the gifts of your providence; accompany
us always with your grace, so that, renouncing
ourselves and all we possess, we may become
followers of Christ, and make ourselves all
things to all people. Through Christ our Lord.
Day 5
Before Lunch [Const.
1]
Blessed be the Lord for this food which we are about
to share. With it you sustain our bodies and
so render more generous our participation
in the mission given to the Church, the universal
sacrament of salvation. Renew our missionary
fervour, so that we may proclaim to the most
abandoned the wonders of your love. We ask
this through Christ our Lord.
Before Supper [Ps.
135,25; Const. 11]
Eternal, O Lord, is your mercy, through which you
grant nourishment to every living being. Bless
this food. Confirm us as “apostles of conversion”
so that, firmly, yet gently, we might lead
men and women of our age to a radical choice
in favour of Christ, who with you and the
Holy Spirit lives and reigns for ever and
ever.
Conclusion
[Const. 2]
May
thanks be given to you, O Lord, for having
called us as companions and ministers of Jesus
Christ in the great work of redemption. Grant
us the same spirit as the apostles, make us
zealous like the example of our Saints and
Blessed, so that – attentive to the signs
of the times – we may serve you in our brothers
and sisters. This we ask this of you through
Christ our Lord.
Day 6
Before Lunch [Const.
3]
O Lord, there are still many people who do not know
of your saving power. There are so many who
have never heard your message, or received
it as "Good News". Bless this food
which we receive today from your goodness,
so that our missionary service might be more
generous. This we ask through Christ our Lord.
Before Supper [Luke 4,18; Const. 3]
Lord Jesus, on many occasions and in diverse ways
you sought out the poor, the weak, and the
oppressed, and announced to them a year of
grace. With these you sought to identify yourself.
We ask you to bless this food, and also help
us every day life to recognize you in the
most abandoned of our sisters and brothers.
You who live and reign forever and ever.
Conclusion [Const.
38]
Thank
you, good Father, for gathering us around
this fraternal table. Give us unity of purpose
in Christ and strengthen our mutual respect,
so that we may readily reach a decision on
what the common good requires, both in regard
to the practice of brotherly charity and the
exercise of our missionary work. This we ask
through Christ our Lord.
Day 7
Before Lunch [Const
1]
We thank you, Father, for having called us to share
in the mission of Jesus Christ, your Son,
by preaching your Word of salvation to the
poor. Bless this food of which we are about
to partake, may it help us be more generous
in our service to your Church. We ask this
of you through Christ our Lord.
Before Supper [Mat.
18,20; Const. 34]
Lord Jesus, you have said, "Where two or three
are gathered together in my name, there am
I in the midst of them". With this meal
nourish that Gospel friendship which gives
life to our apostolic community and make us
a faithful sign of your love in the world.
You who live and reign forever and ever.
Conclusion
[1John 4,19; Const 56]
O
Lord, you who do not allow any of your children
to lack their daily bread, give us the strength
of the Holy Spirit so that we spare no effort
to arrive at a total gift of ourselves, in
response to you who first loved us. You who
live and reign forever and ever.
Day 8
Before Lunch [Luke
15,2; Const. 12]
Lord Jesus, very often you sat at table with sinners,
to announce God’s mercy to them. We thank
you for sharing this meal with us, which we
bless in your name. May we celebrate your
love through the sacraments of Reconciliation
and Eucharist, thus building up the Christian
community, a sign of your presence in the
world. You who live and reign forever and
ever.
Before Supper [Const.
10]
Praise to you, Father, for inviting us to collaborate
in the mystery of redemption: together with
this food that we bless in your name, grant
us your Holy Spirit, who has command of every
situation and, for our mission, puts the most
appropriate words on our lips, those that
open the way to the heart. We ask this of
you through Christ our Lord.
Conclusion [Ps. 143,2; Const. 60]
Thank
you, Lord, our grace and strength, our refuge
and our deliverer. Once again today you nourish
our bodies. Fill our spirits also with your
presence, so that truly loving one another
as brothers, we will be faithful to our consecration
to you who live and reign for ever and ever.
Day 9
Before Lunch [Rm.
8,29; Const. 7]
Lord, in spite of being sinners, you have chosen,
redeemed and gathered us together in Christ.
Great is the mission to which you have called
us: to proclaim the great dignity and destiny
of the individual and of the whole human race.
Bless the food that we share today and with
it grant us the joy to encounter you where
you are already present and at work in your
own mysterious way. We ask this through Christ
the Lord.
Before Supper [Ps.
103,7; Const. 9]
Every living creature waits to receive from you,
O Lord, its food at the opportune moment.
We thank you for the gifts that we share today,
may they help us grow closer to every brother
and sister. With your help, patience, prudence
and confidence, we will prepare the way for
your Son who comes to us. He lives and reigns
forever and ever.
Conclusion
[Const. 13]
May
you be praised, O Lord, for this meal we have
shared. May it help us do our missionary work
with serious commitment and courageous initiative.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Day 10
Before Lunch [Const
5]
We bless you, Father, for the food you have once
again placed on our table this day. May it
support our work of evangelization, so that
with your help we never tire in our efforts
for the liberation and salvation of the whole
human person. And by our solidarity with the
poor may we promote their fundamental rights
to justice and freedom. This we ask through
Christ our Lord.
Before Supper [Ps.
110,5; Const 10]
Day after day you remember your covenant, O Lord,
and you provide food for those who fear you.
Bless this meal, so that it will help us carry
out our mission in the Church: the explicit
proclamation of your Word, for the sake of
conversion to you, who lives and reigns forever
and ever.
Conclusion
[1Pet. 2,5; Const. 12]
We
thank you, Lord, for the food you have given
us. Give us also your grace, so that we can
raise up and develop communities of the faithful
who will walk worthily in the priestly, prophetic
and royal vocation together with Jesus Christ
your Son who, with you and the Holy Spirit,
lives and reign forever and ever.
Day 11
Before Lunch [Ps.
22,5; Const. 14]
Again today, Lord, you have prepared a meal for us.
May you be blessed for this food, and may
it strengthen us in that missionary dynamism
characteristic of our vocation, making us
attentive each day to the cry for salvation
expressed in the world, especially by the
most poor and abandoned. This we ask through
Christ our Lord.
Before Supper [Const.
16]
Thank you Lord for this food that we bless in your
name. Thank you for calling us to this religious
family, which has carried out immense missionary
activity through centuries. Make us worthy
of this inheritance, so that today and always
we may proclaim your love to the world. You
who live and reign world without end.
Conclusion [Const.
62]
We
thank you, Lord, for the nourishment we have
shared, gift of your goodness and sign of
our fraternal life. Give us the same spirit
that permeated the first apostolic community,
so that holding in common all that we own,
we may witness to the world that you are a
Father who cares for every one of his children.
Through Christ our Lord.
Day 12
Before Lunch [Const.
19]
Father, may your blessing come upon this food we
are about to eat. May we be deeply aware of
and concerned about the problems that men
and women struggle with today, so that in
these we discover true signs of your presence
and your plan of salvation, and thus may we
better serve your Church with our work. Through
Christ our Lord.
Before Supper [Luke
11,3; Const. 41,1]
Lord Jesus, you have taught us to ask each day for
the bread we need to sustain us. Bless this
food. Help us to overcome every from of egoism
and to open our hearts generously to our brothers
and sisters, according to the demands of our
apostolic vocation. You who live and reign
forever and ever.
Conclusion
[Ps. 110,4-5; Const. 64]
Good
and merciful Lord, once again you have given
us a sign of your marvellous care. While we
thank you for this food, we pray: may we be
committed to the law of labour, so that we
fulfil our obligations and contribute with
our efforts to our own livelihood and that
of others. We ask this through Christ our
Lord.
Day 13
Before Lunch [John
6,27; Const. 19]
Father, may your love for us be ever magnified. Again
this day you grant us a meal to be shared.
Make us seek also the food that does not perish,
your Incarnate Word, whose mystery illumines
the true vocation of every man and woman.
He lives and reigns with you and the Holy
Spirit, one God, forever and ever.
Before Supper [1Chr.
29,10-11; Gen. St. 01]
Yours, O Lord, are grandeur and power, majesty, splendour
and glory, for all in heaven and on earth
is yours. Yours also is the food you offer
us today: may it help us to carry out our
mission by becoming the leaven of the Gospel
in the world and devoting ourselves wholeheartedly
to proclaiming your salvation. This we ask
through Christ our Lord.
Conclusion
[Ps. 118,12-14; Const. 58]
Blessed
are you, Lord. In following your commands
we find our joy, more than in any other good.
Consecrating ourselves to you we have shared
your love for the world. Fill our hearts with
your presence, so that we may concern ourselves
wholeheartedly with the things of the Lord,
so as to better love and serve our neighbour.
Through Christ our Lord.
Day 14
Before Lunch [Gen.
24,27;Const. 18]
Blessed are you Lord, God of our father Abraham,
because you never fail to show goodness and
fidelity toward us. Bless this food we are
about to eat and help us serve Christ in our
brothers and sisters, so that working with
the local and universal Church we might build
a world pleasing to you. We ask you this through
Christ, our Lord.
Before Supper [Const.
43]
Send down your blessing, Lord, on this food. Make
our community open to the world in such a
way that through human contact we might learn
to understand the signs of the times and of
places and be more willing to embrace the
demands of evangelization. You who live and
reign forever and ever.
Conclusion [2Cor.
8-9; Const. 61]
As
we thank you for this food, we also pray,
Lord, that we may faithfully embrace the spirit
and the vow of poverty, with Jesus as our
model, who, “being rich, became poor for our
sakes, that by his poverty we might become
rich.” He is God and lives and reigns with
you and the Holy Spirit forever and ever.
Day 15
Before Lunch [Ps.
144,16; Gen. St. 09]
You open your hand, Lord, and satisfy the hunger
of every living being. Thank you for the food
you offer us today. Never allow us to be deaf
to the cry of the poor and the oppressed,
but may we seek to help them in every possible
way, so that they will be able to overcome
the evils that oppress them. We ask you this
through Christ our Lord.
Before Supper [Const.
43]
Lord, you nourish all the living beings, bless this
food we are about to eat. And give us your
grace, so that we are able to share with others
the joy of the Gospel, and become a leaven
in the world, living witnesses of hope. Through
Christ our Lord.
Conclusion [Tit
. 2,12-13; Const. 42]
While
we thank you for the gifts you have so generously
lavished upon us, Lord, grant us also to live
seriously, with justice and holiness in this
world, turning our hearts unceasingly to your
Word of salvation. You live and reign forever
and ever.
Day 16
Before Lunch [Ps.
103,15; Gen. St. 015]
Thank you, Lord, for wine that gladdens the heart,
oil that makes the face shine and bread that
sustains strength. Together with this food,
give us the strength to educate your people
in the faith and help us to overcome the difficulties
we face in the situations of daily life. May
we never lose heart, especially when our efforts
seem useless. We ask this of you through Christ
our Lord.
Before Supper [Mark
3, 14; Acts 2, 42-45; 4, 22; Const. 22]
Come Lord Jesus, to share this meal with us, as you
did so often with your disciples. Nourish
a relationship of sincere friendship among
us, so that combining our prayers and deliberations,
labours and sufferings, successes and failures,
and our material goods as well, we may better
serve your Gospel. You live and reign forever
and ever.
Conclusion [Const.
71]
We
thank you, Father, for your generosity. Grant
that we too may make available to our brothers
and sisters the energies of mind and will,
the gifts received from nature and grace,
in order to faithfully discharge the tasks
assigned to us. We ask this of you through
Christ our Lord.
Day 17
Before Lunch [Const.
23]
O Lord, bless this food we are about to take and
eat. May it give us the energy necessary to
continue the redeeming mission of Christ in
the world, making his person the centre of
our life, and leading us to enter ever more
intimately into communion with him. We ask
this of you through Christ our Lord.
Before Supper [Mat.
6,26-28; Const. 55]
Lord, you wisely care for the birds of the air and
the lilies of the field. Bless this food and
our community. May we never stop feeling that
we are true missionaries, regardless of age
or circumstances, whether healthy or ill,
with others or alone. Through Christ our Lord.
Conclusion [Tob
8,5; Const. 59]
Blessed
are you, God of our fathers, and blessed be
your name for all generations. The heavens
and all creatures bless you in every age.
We bless you for the gifts you have showered
upon us. And we thank you for having called
us to perfect chastity. May we call on you
each day to renew this gift, so that we make
a better response to your love. We ask this
of you though Christ our Lord.
Day 18
Before Lunch [Tob.
13,18; Const. 24]
Blessed are you, God of Israel, and blessed be those
who praise your holy name. With this food
you sustain our bodies. Cultivate in us also
a spirit of contemplation, so that we know
how to embrace, in its true light, your plan
of salvation, distinguishing reality from
illusion. We ask this of you through Christ
our Lord.
Before Supper [Mat.
4,4; Const. 24]
Praise to you, Lord, for the food which sustains
our bodies. Help us to live by every Word
that comes from your mouth, so that with the
help of your Spirit we may recognize your
presence every day in people and events. You
who live and reign for ever and ever.
Conclusion [Const
41,1]
Thank
you, Lord, for having manifested your goodness
in the gift of this food. Grant us also the
gifts of fidelity and vigilance, so that by
continuously purifying our way of judging
and acting, we might seek your will in all
things. We ask this of you through Christ
our Lord.
Day 19
Before Lunch [Ps. 27,8; Phil. 2,5ss; Const. 25]
We bless you, Lord, strength of your people and refuge
of salvation for those consecrated to you.
May you be praised for this food that gladdens
our table. And we give you thanks because,
with the help of the Holy Spirit, you work
unceasingly to conform us to Christ, producing
his same sentiments in us. He lives and reigns
forever and ever.
Before Supper [Rom. 14,17; Gen. St. 021]
Father, your kingdom is not a question of food and
drink, but of justice, peace and joy in the
Spirit. While we give thanks for this nourishment,
may it also help us work for the integral
salvation of the whole person, producing those
works that favour human and social advancement,
especially of the poorest. We ask this of
you through Christ our Lord.
Conclusion [John
6, 38; Mat. 20,28; Const. 71]
Lord
God, creator of the universe, by your grace
every season produces its fruit. We thank
you for the meal we have just shared. Grant
us your help so that, following the example
of Christ, we may fulfil your will and give
our life for the redemption of many. He lives
and reigns forever and ever.
Day 20
Before Lunch [Tob. 3,11; Const. 21]
Blessed are you, God of all mercy, and blessed be
your name forever. May all your marvellous
works bless you forever. As we prepare to
eat this meal, we bless you, especially for
the essential law of our apostolic life, which
is to live in and work out of community. Grant
that we find in our community life not only
a material union of persons, but also a brotherly
union of spirits. Through Christ our Lord.
Before Supper [Const. 53]
O Lord, you who never allow your children to lack
food, bless this table and keep us united
to you, so that perseveringly and single-mindedly
we may seek your glory through missionary
charity. You who live and reign forever and
ever.
Conclusion [Const 23]
Praise
and glory to you, Lord, for the food that
once again today you have placed on our table.
Make present at the heart of our community
the Redeemer himself, so that he may form
it and sustain it with his Spirit of love.
The closer our union with Christ, the stronger
will be the fraternal union among us. He lives
and reigns forever and ever.
Day 21
Before Lunch [Wis. 17,26; Const. 28]
Magnificent is the gift of the food you allow us
to share once again today, Lord. But even
more wonderful is the gift of your Word, with
which you offer true sustenance to your Church,
and for all of us is food for the soul, a
pure and endless source of spiritual life.
Grant that we may interiorize this Word, so
that it will be for all of us the beginning
of new life. We ask this of you through Christ
our Lord.
Before Supper [Const. 47]
Blessed are you,
O Lord, who, in the one bread that is broken
and shared, strengthen the unity of your children.
Confirm us in the joy of our baptismal consecration
and religious profession, so that as ministers
of the Gospel we might make the mission of
Christ more effective in the world today.
He lives and reigns forever and ever.
Conclusion
[Ps. 67,36; Const. 26]
We thank you, Lord God of
Israel, who gives strength and vitality to
your people. With this food, give us also
the gift to pray always, the same gift that
inspired our founder, St. Alphonsus, so that
following his example we might place all our
energies at the service of your Kingdom. We
ask this of you through Christ our Lord.
Day 22
Before Lunch [John 6,27; Const. 29]
Bless, O Lord, the food which we receive once again
today from your generosity. Increase our faith
and love for the Eucharist, the food that
nourishes us for eternal life. Grant that
in it, the source and summit of our whole
apostolic life and the sign of our missionary
solidarity, we encounter and renew the mystery
of Christ, the Saviour of all people. He lives
and reigns forever and ever.
Before Supper [John 4,34; Const. 31]
Pour out your blessing, Lord, upon this food. Nourish
us with your Holy Spirit, so that above all
else, through mental prayer and the contemplation
of the mysteries of Redemption, we may make
your will our daily bread, in imitation of
Christ your Son, who lives and reigns with
you and the Holy Spirit forever and ever.
Conclusion [Mat. 10,38; Const. 51]
Thanks
be to you, O Lord, the dispenser of all good
things. Strengthen us in total dedication
to the mission of Christ, so that by making
his cross our own, with virginal freedom of
heart, we might make ourselves available for
the salvation of the world. Through Christ
our Lord.
Day 23
Before Lunch [Const.
46]
God of all goodness, bless us and these your gifts.
Make us more faithful to the definitive choice
by which we have dedicated our whole life
to the proclamation of the Gospel and the
perfect practice of apostolic charity. Through
Christ our Lord.
Before Supper [Wis.
16,20; Const. 41,1]
Blessed are you, God of our fathers, who fed your
people in the desert with manna, the food
of angels. May you also be blessed for this
food, and may your help never fail us, so
that each day we will make every effort to
putting on the new self, made in the image
of Christ crucified and risen from the dead.
He lives and reigns forever and ever.
Conclusion [Luke 1,68; Const. 73,1 ]
Blessed
are you, Lord God of Israel, for you have
visited and redeemed your people, and because
once again today you have nourished our bodies.
We implore you to send your Holy Spirit, so
that by means of fraternal dialogue we might
seek your will, which speaks through the voices
of people and the signs of the times, and
make every effort to accomplish it. Through
Christ our Lord.
Day 24
Before Lunch [Wis.
11,26; Const. 52]
All things are yours, Lord, Lover of Life. We bless
you for the food that you once again offer
us today. Make our apostolic charity ever
stronger and the unifying principle of our
whole life, so that, following Christ the
Redeemer, we might fulfil your will for the
salvation of the world. He lives and reigns
forever and ever.
Before Supper [John
3,27; Const. 11]
No one can claim anything except but what is granted
him from heaven. Therefore, we thank you,
Father, for these gifts, signs of your goodness.
Fill us with missionary zeal and may we know
how, in our preaching, to move women and men
firmly and gently to a decision for Christ,
by means of a radical and decisive choice.
Through the same Christ our Lord.
Conclusion [Dan.
3,26; Const. 65]
Blessed
are you God of our fathers. Your name is worthy
of praise and glory forever. Thank you for
the meal we have just eaten. Confirm us in
missionary charity and style of life that
is really poor, so that in solidarity with
the poor we may become a sign of hope for
them. You who live and reign forever and ever.
Day 25
Before Lunch [Col.
4,3; 1Pet. 3,15; Const. 10]
Lord, bless this food. Grant us your wisdom, so that
we know how to discern the moment when you
open for us the door for preaching; may we
always be ready to give witness to the hope
that is in us, Christ your Son, who with you
and the Holy Spirit lives and reigns forever
and ever.
Before Supper [John
1,3; Gen. St. 035]
Everything that exists is a gift of your providence,
Lord. Bless this food and reward with you
grace all those who have been and are good
to us: our parents, relatives, collaborators,
friends and the benefactors of our Congregation.
We ask this of you through Christ our Lord.
Conclusion
[Sira. 32,13; Const. 83]
We bless you, O Lord, for you have created us and filled us with your blessings.
Grant that our faith, nourished by your Word,
helps us to always seek you, to recognize
the signs of the times, to see Christ in all
people and to judge correctly the values of
the world. We ask this of you through the
same Christ our Lord.
Day 26
Before Lunch
[Tob. 4,19; Const. 10]
We bless you, Lord, in all circumstances and we ask
you to guide our lives. Be blessed too for
the gift of this food that you provide us
today. Assist us by your grace that we know
how to proclaim the mystery of Christ with
confidence and constancy. He lives and reigns
forever and ever.
Before Supper
[John 3,17; Const. 19]
Father, you have sent your Son into our midst not
to judge the world but rather that it might
be redeemed through him. Together with this
food that we bless in your name, grant us
the wisdom to understand and dialogue with
the world, and thus collaborate with your
ministry of redemption. You who live and reign
forever and ever.
Conclusion
[Ps. 27,7; Const. 82]
Lord, our strength and our shield, we place our trust in
you; we give you thanks for this meal. Help
us to assume our share of responsibility for
the Congregation, so that it might be formed
and developed without hindrance, always ready
to respond to the demands of people today.
We ask this of you through Christ our Lord.
Day 27
Before Lunch
[Tob. 4,19; Const. 17]
It is you, Lord, who endow us with all that is good
and permit our desires to come to a virtuous
end. Pour out your blessing upon this food.
Give us the courage we need to renew our apostolic
methods, retaining what is still valid, modifying
what is inadequate and abandoning what is
no longer useful, so that we may better respond
to what is expected of us by the Church and
the world. Through Christ our Lord.
Before Supper
[John 15,11; 2Tim. 3,16; Const. 28]
Lord Jesus, everything you said to your disciples
was said so that your joy would be in them
and their joy would be complete. Be present
also today at this meal and enliven our faith
so that we might become more effective apostles
in every good work. You who live and reign
for ever and ever.
Conclusion
[Luke 10,2; Const. 80]
Lord,
source of every gift, we thank you for this
meal. Grant us also the gift of your Spirit,
so that we may know how to discern the gift
of vocation with which you continue to call
so many young people. Lord of the harvest,
provide labourers for your church, so that
many will choose to follow in the footsteps
of Christ the Redeemer. You who live and reign
forever and ever.
Day 28
Before Lunch
[Tob. 8,16; Const. 144b]
We bless you, Lord, because you give us joy and treat
us according to your great mercy. Pour out
your blessing on this meal, and grant that
while we occupy ourselves with obtaining the
means necessary for our sustenance and work,
we may do so without worrying too much about
it, entrusting ourselves to the providence
of our Father. We ask this of you through
Christ our Lord.
Before Supper
[Luke 20,38; Gen. St. 036]
You, O Lord, are not the God of the dead, but of
the living, because all things live through
you. Bless this food which sustains our bodies
and grant eternal life to our deceased confreres
who have preceded us in the journey of faith
and have given their lives for plentiful redemption.
Through Christ our Lord.
Conclusion
[Ps. 23,6; Const. 142]
Behold
the generation that seeks your face, God of
Jacob. We give you thanks for this meal. Communicate
your wisdom to us, so that we know how to
deal with life’s problems and difficulties
with fraternal unity of mind and heart, so
as to find a common solution that is in the
best interest of the Church. Through Christ
our Lord.
Day 29
Before Lunch
[Deut. 8,3; Const. 139]
Lord, you made your people experience hunger and
then nourished them with manna, to make them
understand that man does not live by bread
alone, but by every Word that comes from your
mouth. Bless this food. Inspire in our Superiors
the wisdom and meekness of the Good Shepherd
and in each of us a spirit of service, so
that we unite all our efforts for the work
of evangelization. Through the same Christ
our Lord.
Before Supper
[Phil. 2,7; Const. 48]
May your blessing come upon this food, O Lord. Strengthen
us in pastoral charity, in imitation of Christ
who “emptied himself, taking the form of a
servant”, and submitting himself to your will,
fulfilled with his whole life the work of
redemption. He lives and reigns forever and
ever.
Conclusion
[Gen. St. 011]
Thank
you, Lord, for sustaining our life with the
fruits of the earth and of our own labour.
Give us also your grace, so that we feel as
our first and greatest obligation the mission
to preach the Gospel to all who do not yet
know the message of Christ and his saving
mercy. Through the same Christ our Lord.
Day 30
Before Lunch
[Ps. 71,12; Gen. St. 044]
O Lord, you liberate the poor who cry to you and
the miserable who find no help. We bless you
for this meal, and pray you make us sensitive
to the poverty of the world and to the grave
social problems afflicting practically all
peoples today. We also pray you will lead
us to make our own the legitimate aspirations
of the poor. We ask this of you through Christ
our Lord.
Before Supper
[Gen. St. 046,1]
We can never thank you enough, Lord, for the community
which supplies us with all that we need. Bless
this food, and renew the fraternal communion
among all Redemptorists of the world, so that
wherever they may be, they give glory to you
who live and reign forever and ever.
Conclusion [1Th.
5,19; 1Cor. 12,31; Gen. St. 049a]
Great
and wonderful are your works, O Lord. Again
today you supply us with all we need in life.
Give us your wisdom, so that we examine all
things and retain what is good, bearing in
mind that the "higher charisms"
are directed to charity, as to a "more
excellent way". You who live and reign
forever and ever.
Day 31
Before Lunch [Luke
12,42; Const. 90]
In your providence, Lord, grant us our share of food
at the opportune time. Bless this meal and
help us each day to improve our missionary
activity, constantly renewing our spiritual,
scientific and pastoral life. You live and
reign forever and ever.
Before Supper [Luke
22,30; 1Cor 12,7; Const. 92]
Lord Jesus, you have promised your disciples a place
at your heavenly banquet. Remain with us always,
help us to play an active and responsible
role in the life of the Congregation, making
available, for the common good, the particular
manifestation of the Spirit entrusted to each
of us. You who live and reign forever and
ever.
Conclusion [John
4,34; Const. 103]
Lord
Jesus, you said: “My food is to do the will
of the one who sent me and to complete his
work.” May your Spirit dwell within us and
help us examine ourselves about the correct
understanding of our office within the community,
and whether we exercise it adequately for
the service of our mission. You who live and
reign forever and ever.
Part II
Alternative Texts
For particular
seasons and occasions
Advent Season
Before Lunch [Tit.
2,12-13; Const. 40]
Grant us, Father, together with the food that we
bless in your name, to live with sobriety,
justice and holiness so that our community
might be constantly renewed, awaiting in joyful
hope the coming of your Son, Jesus Christ.
He is God and lives and reigns forever and
ever.
Before Supper
[Const. 68]
Bless this food, Lord. May your grace help us, so
that we prepare for the coming of your Son
with a spirit of poverty, a life of moderation,
work and detachment from earthly riches. And
above all else, may we search for and experience
your fatherly love. You who live and reign
forever and ever.
Conclusion
[Ps. 26,8; Const. 45,2]
All
our life, O Lord, is lived in waiting for
your coming. While we thank you for this food,
we ask that the various moments of our days,
working and praying, in solitude and fraternal
dialogue, studying, resting or celebrating,
will help us to always seek your face. Through
Christ our Lord.
Christmas Season
Before Lunch
[Const. 74]
Praised be to you, Lord Jesus, who by your birth
desired to make yourself our brother. Bless
this food we are about to eat. Make us faithful
to the supreme norm of our Congregation, which
is to follow you, Word of God made flesh and
redeemer of all humanity. You live and reign
forever and ever.
Before Supper
[Const. 10]
Lord, all powerful God, who made the light of salvation
shine on the world through your Word made
flesh, bless this food we are about to eat,
and make us courageous proclaimers of the
mystery of Christ. He lives and reigns forever
and ever.
Conclusion
[John 6,38; Const. 74]
We
give you thanks, Father, for showing us your
providence again today. We praise you and
give you thanks for sending your Son into
the world to redeem it. Help us to carry on
the mission of Christ, who came down from
heaven not to do his own will, but the will
of you who sent him. You who live and reign
forever and ever.
Lenten Season
Before Lunch
[Const. 42]
Lord, may we live this season of Lent as a time of
penance and conversion. May your blessing
come down on this meal and lead us to a more
generous response to your Word. You live and
reign forever and ever.
Before Supper
[Const. 3]
Father, may our Lenten pilgrimage be guided by your
presence. May you be blessed through the meal
that we are about to share in your name. Give
to us and to those you call us to serve; the
strength of faith and the joy of conversion,
so that we may bear witness in everyday life
to your fatherly love. You who live and reign
forever and ever.
Conclusion
[Const. 37]
We
thank you. Father, for this food. Nurture
also the life and enthusiasm of our community,
so that during this Lenten season you will
prepare us to celebrate worthily the Paschal
mystery of your Son, who lives and reigns
forever and ever.
Easter Season
Before Lunch
[1Pet. 1,3; Const. 73,1]
Praise be to you, Lord, who in your great mercy have
given us rebirth and living hope, through
the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the
dead. Bless the food we share and make us
ever more co-responsible and mutually dependent
in carrying out the apostolic mission of the
Congregation. We ask this of you through Christ
our risen Lord.
Before Supper
[Const. 71]
Bless this meal, Lord. Grant that we may participate
intimately in the paschal mystery of Christ,
which is the mystery of obedience, so that
united to your will, we know how to seek your
Kingdom above all things. We ask this of you
through Christ our risen Lord.
Conclusion
[Const. 50]
Thank
you, Lord, for having called us to follow
the same path walked by Christ, the way of
virginity, poverty and obedience, the way
of service and self-sacrifice unto death.
May we participate in his paschal mystery,
so that we never hesitate to offer you all
our energies in building up your Kingdom.
Through the same Christ our Lord.
Ordinary Time – I
Before Lunch [Const. 4]
Lord, who by means of the Sunday Eucharist call to
your table people from all over the earth,
bless our food and above all else, grant that
the poor and the oppressed do not lack what
is necessary for a dignified human life. Through
Christ our Lord.
Before Supper [Gen. St. 028]
O Lord, you have chosen bread and wine, fruit of
our labour, to signify the Eucharist, the
mystery of faith. Bless this food we are about
to eat, and grant us, following the example
of our Founder and our other saints and blessed,
a profound and loving devotion to the Blessed
Sacrament. You who live and reign forever
and ever.
Conclusion [Gen. St. 017]
May
you be blessed, Father, on this day in which
we celebrate the victory of Christ over sin
and death. While we give thanks for this meal,
we ask you the grace to collaborate generously
in the work of Redemption that Jesus Christ,
through his ministers, continues to make effective
in the world without interruption. He lives
and reigns forever and ever.
Ordinary Time – II
Before Lunch [Const. 12]
Father, bless the food we consume on this Sunday
that is consecrated to you. You build up your
Church through the Eucharist, grant that we
might be a sign of your presence in the midst
of your people, and strong and humble proclaimers
of your salvific Word. Through Christ our
Lord.
Before Supper [Const. 27]
Praise to you, Father, who by raising your son Jesus
from the dead have given the world a hope
that never grows dim. Bless this meal on the
day in which we celebrate the memorial of
his death and resurrection, and nourish our
community life with the teaching of the Gospel,
the sacred liturgy, and particularly the Eucharist.
Through the same Christ our Lord.
Conclusion [Mat. 5,13-14; Const. 54]
Thank
you, Lord, for the gift of Sunday, when your
people solemnly celebrate the work of salvation
accomplished by you in Christ. Nourish the
pastoral charity that gives and unity and
form to our life, eliciting new ministries
among your people, so that the Church may
continue as the salt of the earth and light
of the world. Through Christ our Lord.
Ordinary Time – III
Before Lunch [Const. 36]
On this memorial day of your Easter resurrection,
Lord, you invite us to experience joy and
rest. Make our meal joyful with your presence,
so that accepting and respecting one another,
we might know how to develop truly fraternal
relationships in community. We ask this of
you who live and reign forever and ever.
Before Supper [Const. 87]
O Lord, in the liturgy you offer your people the
source and summit of Christian life. Blessed
are you for the food we receive on this memorial
of your passage from death to life. May we
be continually transformed into the image
of Christ, the eternal High Priest. He lives
and reigns forever and ever.
Conclusion [Const. 12]
We
bless you, Lord Jesus, for having strengthened
the faith of the apostles in breaking bread
with them after your resurrection. May you
be blessed for this food and for your presence
in our midst. Nourish us with your Word so
that we give witness with apostolic generosity.
You live and reign forever and ever.
Ordinary Time – IV
Before Lunch [Const. 51]
Again today, O Lord, you have gathered your Church
to celebrate the memorial of the Paschal mystery
of Christ. Bless our food, and grant that,
while we announce new and eternal life, we
might also be signs and witnesses of the power
of Christ’s resurrection. He lives and reigns
forever and ever.
Before Supper [Const. 81]
Thank you, O Lord, for having today once again broken
the bread of the Eucharist for your people.
Bless this food and animate us with unwavering
faith, so that being prepared for the temptations
of loneliness and the uncertainties of apostolic
ministry, our fraternal communion might be
stronger as we await the coming of your Kingdom.
Through Christ our Lord.
Conclusion [Gen. St. 028,1]
Lord,
we acknowledge your love for us, which has
not failed to provide for us even today. May
the mystery of death and resurrection that
your Church has celebrated today in the Sunday
liturgy express and construct our community
through the daily celebration of Eucharist.
You live and reign forever and ever.
When guests are visiting
Before Lunch [Gen.
St. 031]
Praise to you, O Christ, who for our salvation made yourself
a guest and pilgrim in our midst. Bless this
food we are about to share and help us show
concern for one another, especially for those
beset with difficulties. And while we thank
you for the visit of our brother(s)/sister(s),
N.N., help
us to construct each day a community of fraternal
solidarity. You who live and reign forever
and ever.
Before Supper
[Luke 10,38]
We
thank you, Lord Jesus, for being in our midst
today, like when you once shared a meal with
your friends in Bethany. Thank you for your
gifts of bread and fraternity. Thank you for
the visit of our brother(s)/sister(s), N.N. Be with him/her/them and with us today and always.
You who live and reign with the Father and
the Holy Spirit, for ever and ever.
Conclusion
[Eph. 1,3; Gen. St. 032]
Blessed are you God, the Father of our Lord Jesus
Christ, who has given us every spiritual blessing
in the heavens, in Christ. Praise and thanks
to you for this food and for the guests with
whom we have shared it. Strengthen our personal
relationships of evangelical friendship, by
which we build up our community and the Church.
Through Christ our Lord.
On feasts in honour of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
Before Lunch [Luke 1,46; Const. 32]
May your love for us increase, O Lord, on this day
dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Bless the food
we are about to eat. Help us to proceed, like
her, in the journey of faith, and to embrace
wholeheartedly your saving will. Through Christ
our Lord.
Before Supper [Const. 32]
Lord Jesus, by being born of he virgin Mary, you
made yourself our brother. Remain with us
as we eat this meal. Following the example
of Mary, your mother, may we dedicate ourselves
completely to the mystery of redemption. You
who live and reign forever and ever.
Conclusion [Const. 32]
We
thank you, Lord, for the meal we have received
on the feast of your mother, Mary. Grant that,
experiencing her tender, motherly love, we
may cooperate effectively with the mystery
of redemption. You who live and reign forever
and ever.
January 5th
St. John
Nepomucene Neumann
Before Lunch [Const. 5]
Bless, O Lord, this food on the feast of the holy
bishop John Nepomucene Neumann. Help us to
follow his example in giving preference to
situations where there is greatest pastoral
need and to find, in the evangelization of
the poor, our reason for existing in the Church.
You who live and reign forever and ever.
Before Supper [Gen. St. 05]
We thank you, Lord, for having raised up in the Church
St. John Nepumecene Neumann, model of pastoral
zeal. Bless this food, and through his example
and intercession grant us the necessary courage
to also give our lives for our brothers and
sisters. Through Christ our Lord.
Conclusion [Const. 5]
Thank
you, Lord, for the food that we have eaten
on this day in memory of St. John Nepomucene
Neumann. Grant that, like him, we may have
missionary dynamism and a preference for situations
where there is pastoral need, together with
the choice in favour of the poor, the very
reason why the Congregation exists in the
Church, and the badge of its fidelity to the
vocation it has received. Through Christ our
Lord.

January 14th
Blessed Peter Donders
Before Lunch [Ps. 74,2]
We invoke your name and tell of your wonders, Lord.
We give you thanks for the meal in which we
take part today in memory of Blessed Peter
Donders, who consecrated his life to the service
of slaves, lepers and the marginalized. Following
his example, may we always renew our efforts
to respond generously to our mission. You
who live and reign forever and ever.
Before Supper [Const. 4]
We praise you, Lord, for the food that you place
on our table today. Following the example
of Blessed Peter Donders, grant that we may
always seek to give special attention to announcing
the Gospel to the poor, the weak and the oppressed
with whom Christ, in every way, wished to
identify himself. You who live and reign forever
and ever.
Conclusion
Thank
you, Lord, for the food you have allowed us
to share today. Through the intercession of
Blessed Peter Donders, make us attentive to
the spiritual needs and also the material
necessities of our brothers and sisters. Through
Christ our Lord.
March 15th
St.
Clement Mary Hofbauer
Before Lunch [Ps. 131,15; Gen. St. 05]
Lord, you bless all the provisions and satisfy your
poor with bread. Bless this table on the day
when we remember St. Clement Maria Hofbauer,
renowned propagator of the Congregation. Make
us, like him, attentive to the needs of the
most abandoned. Through Christ our Lord.
Before Supper [Gen. St. 09]
We give you thanks, Father, for having called St.
Clement to our Congregation. Bless this food,
and following his example, lead us to seek
tirelessly for those who are more deprived
of spiritual help, especially those who are
poor, powerless and oppressed, and to serve
them with pastoral charity. Through Christ
our Lord.
Conclusion [Gen. St. 010]
O
God, creator and provider, who again today
have nourished our bodies, help us to follow
the example of St. Clement in listening to
the cry for salvation that rises up especially
from those who live in loneliness in our cities,
experiencing new forms of poverty and abandonment.
Through Christ our Lord.

June 27th
Mother of Perpetual Help
Before Lunch [Luke 1,46; John 2,1ss]
Our spirit magnifies your name, Lord, on this feast
in honour of Mary, Mother of Perpetual Help.
Bless the food that we are about to eat and
grant that we, like those invited to the feast
in Cana, may enjoy her maternal intercession.
You who live and reign forever and ever.
Before Supper [Acts 1,14; Gen. St. 056]
Send down your blessing, Father, on this meal, as
we venerate Mary under the title of Mother
of Perpetual Help. And grant us, as you did
to the apostles and to Mary in the upper room,
the grace to serve your church with all our
strength. Through Christ our Lord.
Conclusion [Gen. St. 05]
We
thank you Lord, for the food we have shared
today. We also thank you for having given
our Congregation the privilege propagating
devotion to Mary, Mother of Perpetual Help.
Grant that we may experience her powerful
intercession, both in favourable moments and
in adversity. Through Christ our Lord.
June 28th
Blessed Nicola Charnetsky
and companions
Before Lunch [2Th. 1,4]
You have made your Church bear much fruit, O Lord,
through the blood of martyrs. Bless this food
as we honour the memory of Blessed Bishop
Nicola and his martyred companions, Basil,
Zenon and Ivan. Through their intercession
grant us a steadfast faith in all the trials
of life. Through Christ our Lord.
Before Supper [Rev. 12,11]
Bless this food, O Lord, which we receive in your
name as we honour the memory of the blessed
martyr Nicola Charnetsky and his companions.
Through the blood of the Lamb they have shared
his victory over sin and death. May they intercede
for us and make our mission fruitful. Through
Christ our Lord.
Conclusion [Gen. St. 034]
We
thank you, O Lord, for this food, as we recall
the martyrdom of Blessed Nicola Charnetsky
and his companions. With their assistance,
may we be always more attentive to our sick
and aged confreres, and to all who seek in
us the witness of your love. You who live
and reign forever and ever.
June 30th
Blessed Gennaro Maria Sarnelli
Before Lunch [Gen. St. 05]
We praise you, Lord, on this feast in honour of Blessed
Gennaro Maria Sarnelli, faithful companion
of St. Alphonsus. Grant us, with this food
we bless in your name, the joy of Gospel friendship
at the service of our particular mission.
You who live and reign forever and ever.
Before Supper
Father, may the food we bless in your name be a motive
for festive joy in honour of Blessed Gennaro
Maria Sarnelli. Make us, like him, always
attentive to the new demands on our missionary
dedication. Through Christ our Lord.
Conclusion
Again
today, all-powerful and merciful God, your
providence provides us with the food we need.
May we too, like Blessed Gennaro Sarnelli,
experience your care for us as we serve you
in our sisters and brothers. Through Christ
our Lord.
III
Sunday of July
Feast of the Most Holy Redeemer
Before Lunch
[2Th 1,3]
We ought always to thank you, Father, because you
make us grow in faith and increase our charity.
But we give you special thanks today for having
given us Jesus, the Redeemer, the light of
the nations and ransom from sin and death.
Grant that this meal, which we enjoy in your
name, will be a source of fraternal happiness
and gratitude to you who called us to this
Congregation. You who live and reign forever
and ever.
Before Supper [Gen. St. 05]
Bless this meal, O Lord, on this day in which we
celebrate the feast of the Most Holy Redeemer,
the titular patron of our Congregation. Help
us understand more deeply the mystery of our
salvation, so that we know how to proclaim
it to our brothers and sisters with all our
strength. You who live and reign forever and
ever.
Conclusion [Gen. St. 023]
May
you praised, Father, for the food we have
shared on the feast of the Most Holy Redeemer.
Grant us a passion for the study of the divine
and human sciences, so that we know how to
impart to your people the nourishment necessary
for salvation in their everyday lives. Through
Christ our Lord.
August 1st
Saint Alphonsus Maria de Liguori
Before Lunch [Const.
79]
On this day,
when we celebrate the liturgical feast of
St. Alphonsus, our Founder, we thank you,
Lord, for having called him to your service.
Bless the food we are about to receive, and
confirm in us love and appreciation for our
mission, and may we feel the absolute necessity
of promoting vocations to our religious family.
You who live and reign forever and ever.
Before Supper [Const. 1]
Praise to you,
Lord, for the food we are about to share on
this feast of our founder. Help us to understand
the richness of our apostolic life, so that
through the intercession of St. Alphonsus
we may live fully a life specially dedicated
to you and a life of missionary work. We ask
this of you through Christ our Lord.
Conclusion
[Const. 33]
Blessed are you, O God,
for this food you have placed on our table
again today. May we, in light of the needs
of our time, imitate the apostolic zeal of
our Founder in giving service to the Church.
We ask this of you through Christ our Lord.
August25th
Blessed Methodius Dominic Trčka
Before Lunch [1Pet.
5,1]
May you be blessed,
O Lord, for the food which we are about to
eat on this day in which we honour the memory
of blessed Methodius Dominic Trčka. With
your grace you have made him a witness to
the sufferings of Christ, may all of us participate
in his glory. He lives and reigns forever
and ever.
Before Supper
[Gen. St. 015]
Praised be your
love for us, Father, who with this food provide
us with all that is necessary for life. You
who supported Blessed Methodius Dominic Trčka
through the unspeakable sufferings of martyrdom,
grant us strength to persevere in our difficulties.
Through Christ our Lord.
Conclusion
Thank you Lord, for the
food we have eaten as brothers. Through the
intercession of Blessed Methodius Dominic
Trčka, let us experience your paternal
love especially in the difficult moments of
our ministry. You who live and reign forever
and ever.
September 26th
Blessed Gaspar Stanggassinger
Before Lunch [Ps.
112,3; Gen. St. 05]
From the rising
of the sun to its setting may your name be
praised, O Lord. Thank you for this food that
we are about to eat in memory of Blessed Gaspar
Stanggassinger, and lead us, following his
example, to dedicate ourselves tirelessly
to the promotion of priestly and religious
vocations. Through Christ our Lord.
Before Supper
Thank you, Father,
because with this food you allow us to serve
you with renewed generosity. Following the
example of Blessed Gaspar Stanggassinger,
help us to proclaim to all, beginning with
young people, your love that sustains all
life. Through Christ our Lord.
Conclusion
[1Chr. 29,13]
We thank and praise your
glorious name, O Lord our God. May the food
you have placed on our table again today lead
us to serve you in simplicity of life and
with constant zeal, after the example of Blessed
Gaspar Stanggassinger. You who live forever
and ever.
October 5th
Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos
Before Lunch
[Const. 1]
O Father, you
accompany our lives with your great providence.
We bless you for this food, and thank you
for having given us in Blessed Francis Xavier
Seelos an example and an intercessor. Grant
that, by following Christ the Redeemer as
he did, we too might know how to give our
lives for our brothers and sisters. He lives
and reigns forever and ever.
Before Supper [Ps.
64,10; Gen. St. 013]
Creator of the universe, you visit the earth and
shower it with your riches, bless this food
on the memorial of Blessed Francis Xavier
Seelos. Through his intercession, give us
a spirit of service, sincere self-denial,
humility and goodness, so that we might cooperate
in making redemption more plentiful. Through
Christ our Lord.
Conclusion
[Mat. 9,36; Gen. St. 011a]
We praise you, O Lord, for
the food that we have enjoyed in memory of
Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos. Through the
intercession and example of our Saints and
Blessed, make us feel compassion for the multitudes
still in need of your Word. Make us generous
before so much work yet to be done in the
missionary field. Through Christ our Lord.

October 16th
St. Gerard Majella
Before Lunch
[Const. 89]
On this feast
of St. Gerard Majella, O Lord, pour out your
blessing on this food, a gift of your goodness.
May we, like him, live intimately the mystery
of Christ, so that we know better how to proclaim
it with our works and witness to our brothers
and sisters. Through the same Christ our Lord.
Before Supper [Eph.
4,7; 1Cor. 12,4; Const. 25]
Bless this food, Father, and grant that, guided by
the one Holy Spirit, may we live the example
of St. Gerard in service to the community,
using the talents you have entrusted to each
one, according to the measure of the gift
of Christ. He lives and reigns forever and
ever.
Conclusion
[]Gen. St. 05]
We thank you, Lord, for
the meal we have shared, and also for having
given us St. Gerard as a model for our Redemptorist
Brothers, past and present. Continue today
to call generous youth to be Brothers in our
Congregation, and help us all to be brothers
to one another. Through Christ our Lord.

December 8th
Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary
Before Lunch
[Ps. 144,10; Gen. St. 05]
May all your
works praise you, O lord, and may your people
bless you on this solemn day when we celebrate
the Immaculate Conception of Mary. We thank
you for having placed our Institute under
her maternal protection. Bless the food we
are about to eat and together with it give
us your love. Through Christ our Lord.
Before Supper
[Gen. St. 05]
Blessed are you,
Father, for having given us the Immaculate
Mary as the official patron of our religious
family. May we share this meal in brotherly
joy and give you glory in all things. You
live and reign forever and ever.
Conclusion
[Gen. St. 011a]
Thank you, Lord, for this
food. Through an exceptional privilege you
exempted the Virgin Mary from sin; grant that
through her intercession we may struggle against
every form of evil and announce to the world
your saving mercy. Through Christ our Lord.