Church replaces Oratio Imperata vs COVID-19 with ‘litany of gratitude’

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Church replaces Oratio Imperata vs COVID-19 with ‘litany of gratitude’
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The country’s Catholic bishops on Thursday released a special prayer to replace the Oratio Imperata or obligatory prayer for protection against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Litany of Gratitude after the COVID-19 PandemicMsgr. Bernardo Pantin, CBCP Secretary General, said the prayer was approved on Jan. 30, during the bishops’ plenary assembly.: Let us approach the Lord, Who makes all things new, for all the blessings and graces we received during the COVID pandemic.

Mary Help of Christians, pray for us. Saint Michael, the Archangel, pray for us. San Roque, pray for us. It was in January 2020 when the bishops’ collegial body first issued the Oratio Imperata against the COVID-19 pandemic. In February 2021, the CBCP revised the prayer to include a plea for the effectiveness of the vaccines to end the health crisis.

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