Our Heavenly Queen
We pray for the intercession of Our Lady whose loving arms embrace those who are poor.
Pope Francis has declared Sunday 17 November 2024 to be the eighth World Day of the Poor, with the theme of “The prayer of the poor rises up to God."
The expression that gives the 2024 World Day of the Poor its theme is taken from the Book of Sirach (cf. Sir 21:5), which Pope Francis says is not sufficiently known and deserves to be discovered for the richness of its themes.
In his message for this World Day of the Poor, the Holy Father reiterates that "the poor hold a privileged place in God’s heart" and invites everyone to learn to pray for the poor and to pray together with the poor, with humility and trust.
In his message Pope Francis criticises policies that promote wars. He writes: "The violence caused by wars clearly shows the arrogance of those who consider themselves to be powerful before men and women, but they are poor in the eyes of God. How many more people are impoverished by misguided policies involving weapons! How many innocent victims! Yet we cannot turn our backs to this reality."
The Holy Father highlighted the example of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, who spent her life working for the poor and who described herself as “only a poor sister who prays.”
"We are called in every circumstance to be friends of the poor, following in the footsteps of Jesus who always began by showing solidarity when dealing with the least among us,” the pope said.
Take a look at this novena for the World Day of the Poor by Caritas Social Action Network (CSAN), which is offered as a way to help us to prayerfully encounter in scripture God’s constant care for those who are in various forms of poverty and to prompt in us a desire for more just relations in the community.
Go to the World Day of the Poor novena
On this day we are invited to offer friendship, solidarity and welcome to the poorest of our sisters and brothers. As we reach out with love and support, let us hold all members of our global family in our prayers.
We pray for the intercession of Our Lady whose loving arms embrace those who are poor.
Inspired by Mary, full of grace, we pray for courage, strength and persistence.
A prayer which asks for God's power to transform our lives, so we can commit afresh to God's work of compassion and love.
A prayer giving thanks for the chance to connect with other people around the world and praying for hope, joy and courage as we build one global family.
This prayer encourages us to give thanks for all we have received and be moved to help build a better world for future generations.
A prayer that can be used in times of emergency or crisis. It is about our journey with God who is present in all people we meet.
We celebrate the example of Mary and all women who have answered God's call. We ask Mary's intercession to help us bring about a better world.
A poem and prayers by Sabakan, a diocesan ministry to women in the Philippines
This prayer was written to give thanks for the role of women's organisations in creating CAFOD and for the support that they continue to give.
This Lenten prayer, inspired by Psalm 147:3, asks God to heal our hearts of all that prevents us from responding to our sisters and brothers excluded by poverty.
This prayer reminds us that is is not just what we do that is important, but how we do it as we pray for women throughout the world.
This prayer inspires us to care for the earth and our neighbour, especially those who are displaced.
We pray for all those who feel darkness and despair due to the crises we face in our world today.
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