Prayer lies at the core of who we are and what we do. As a religious community, we require a private personal prayer life and a collective prayer life because it shapes who we are and how we carry out God’s will.

Explore our prayers below or download the full booklet.

“Let us pray much for our work, for our missions, for our recruiting, but above all for our immense spiritual needs, that our Lord may pardon all our shortcomings and that he may grant us great increase in the life of love and immolation that he awaits from us.”

– Fr. Leo John Dehon, SCJ

Prayers of Oblation composed by Fr. Leo John Dehon, SCJ

Additional Prayers of Oblation

Prayers of Reparation

Table Blessings

Litanies of the Sacred Heart of Jesus

Prayers for Vocations

Prayer for the Sick

Prayer for the Sick

Jesus,
united with your compassionate Heart,
we surround with special love
our sisters and brothers,
who bear the cross of infirmity.

As they do their best
to accept the fragile nature of our human condition,
they model for us the spirit of oblation.
We ask you to grant them the healing
of which they are most in need,
and we pledge to attend
to their immediate needs.
Amen.

Prayer for the Deceased

Prayer for the Deceased

Jesus,
as you completed your oblation to the Father
on the wood of the cross,
you confidently prayed,
“Into your hands I commend my spirit.”
Our deceased brothers and sisters,
who have gone before us in faith,
have also completed their life of oblation.

We entrust them to your mercy,
and with steadfast hope
we pray they are with you in paradise.
We pledge to stay united to them through prayer,
trusting that our community,
drawn together and held together by your love,
will find its full realization in eternity.
Amen.

Prayers of Commitment