Prayers for the papal conclave
Laura DeMaria
The papal conclave begins on May 7. What’s a papal conclave? It’s the gathering of cardinals to choose the next pope. Pray More Novenas has begun a very helpful novena, a nine-day prayer, that anyone can pray in the lead up to this world-changing event. See the novena here: Novena for the Papal Conclave
What sorts of things should you pray for? First, we continue to pray for Pope Francis, that he may see the face of God in Heaven. Next, we pray for the global Church and all the faithful. We pray for the cardinals and any and all influences on their decision making, that they be guided by wisdom and the Holy Spirit. And we we pray especially for that person who will be chosen to serve as the successor of Peter.
I hope that when we get to “meet” the new pope, it is hopeful. I see many treating this process as if it were a political election, and that the new candidate needs to be properly “liberal” or “conservative.” But it doesn’t work like that. The Church is outside of politics, and whoever serves will most likely upset people on both “left” and “right” because the Church in its mission to serve the poor and gather God’s people will always do so in a way that is contrary to the ways of this earth. By necessity, really. So when he’s announced, let’s not all jump on how he’s going to be. He may be whatever way the media says he will be, or he won’t. The Holy Spirit isn’t seeking CNN’s approval.
Our job now is to pray. Let’s do so with hope in our hearts and faith in God’s will for His Church.