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Oremus pro invicem (Let us pray for one another)

Let us continue to prayer with, and for, one another.
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    Please keep the D. family in your prayers. Don died last night leaving his wife, Norma, and many children and grandchildren to grieve this loss.

    The kids are heading back to daycare and we are nervous about this and all its impact for our family.

    I would appreciate prayers for a special intention.

    Also prayers for my granddaughter Lisa. Her best friend since 5th grade died suddenly Thursday. Prayers that Lisa has the strength to handle her grief as she tries to help the family.

    please continue prayers for our family
    things continue to be very very difficult…
    also J will be having a procedure on his back Wednesday and they found he has several herniated discs in his lumbar and sacral area…

    Please include in your prayers Joann Jenkins, who had a heart attack recently. Thanks be to God, she’s home, but she and Dave could both use prayers now.
    Please also pray for my friend who was diagnosed with a serious disease, and my classmate, who’s gone into cardiac arrest three times.
    Update: my cousin’s daughter, Jenny, who woke up blind in the summer, can see, at least partially. In addition, her leukemia is now under control.
    Thank you all so much.

    Would you please remember my friend in your prayers. She had a colonoscopy and a sample was sent in. She is waiting for the report this week, but she beat it about20 years ago – a different place. Also, a couple of my friends who are having trouble with the depression from quarantine

    Please pray for my mom she’s been having stomach issues again and we fear it might be cancer coming back after 4 years cancer free. Her numbers in testing keep going up. doctor says she’s concerned and watching the test results. thank you so very much!!!!!

    Please pray for Jay, a 43-year-old, who’s having a lot of health problems, including some with his heart. Thank you.

    Please pray for all residents of the Welcome Nursing Home that they may remain virus free. Also remember all management and health care professionals who are maintaining the well being of everyone there.
    Please pray for resident Rose Thome who is now recovering from a bad infection (not virus), a hospital stay, and pneumonia.

    Sam Steinacker’s thumb continues to improve. His medical team has hope for very good healing and recovery. Thank you gor praying, please continue.

    My daughter-in-law’s Uncle Remzi has been diagnosed with a quickly-progressing form of dementia. Please pray for him and his family. They’re devastated. Also, Kaitlyn, a former foster child of my daughter and son-in-law, died of an overdose; she was 19. Thank you.

    Sam Steinacker’s thumb surgery has been scheduled for Tuesday the 14th.
    There was some hope it would not be neccesary, but as things have progressed, this is the latest plan.
    Please pray for the surgical team, for restoration of asuch if thd thumb as possible, and for healing.

    No surgery on Sam’s thumb, as the surgeon saw improvement and healing. Please continue prayers for healing.

    Please pray for Ruth and Dan Steinacker’s son Sam, husband of Amanda who was received into the Church recently. He crushed his thumb with a table saw and will be having surgery shortly. Please lift up the entire family in your prayers.

    In appreciation and gratitude for the life of Stuart Friebert, and deepest sympathy to his devoted and loving wife, Diane Vreuls, and their children, Sarah and Stephen. May he Rest In Peace in God’s loving arms.

    Update. My cousin’s daughter, Jenny, who awoke blind a few weeks ago, is now staying with her in-laws because her husband works 6 days a week. Each night, though, Jenny’s husband takes her outside for a walk. Someone else takes her for her every-other-week blood work. Thank you for your continued prayers.

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