The
Anglican Use
Association
A Society of Prayer for the Daily
Intentions of the Anglican Use within the Catholic Church
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Pater Noster
(one time)
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy Name; Thy
kingdom come, thy Will be done, on earth as it is in heaven; Give us this day our daily
bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us; and
lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. Amen.

Ave Maria
(ten times)
Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee; blessed
art thou amongst women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of
God, pray for us sinners now, and at the hour of our death. Amen.
Gloria Patri
(one time)
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy
Ghost; as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.

For the Anglican Use
O Holy Ghost, the Lord, who gavest the Church the gift of
tongues that Christ might be known by peoples of divers nations and customs: watch over
the Anglican heritage within thy Church, we pray thee; that, led by thy guidance and
strengthened by thy grace, that Use may find such favor in thy sight that its people may
increase both in holiness and in number, and so show forth thy glory; who livest and
reignest with the Father and the Son, one God, world without end. Amen.
The name and address of any person who wishes to be enrolled as a
member of the Anglican Use Association should be sent to:
Our Lady of the Atonement Church
Attention: Anglican Use Association
15415 Red Robin Road
San Antonio, Texas 78255
Suggested intentions to be considered for inclusion in future lists
should be sent to the same address.
For telephone inquiries, you may call the parish office of Our Lady of
the Atonement at (210) 695-2944. E-mail correspondence may be addressed to
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January 2004
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His Holiness, Pope John Paul II.
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His Eminence, Bernard Cardinal Law
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Fr. William Stetson.
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Those interested in forming an AU Community in NY
5
Catholic School Children and Educators through the intercession
of St. John Neumann
6
Increased devotion to St. Joseph in Anglican Use parishes through
the intercession of Bl. Andr� Bessette
7
Good Shepherd Parish, Columbia, S.C.
8
St. Mary the Virgin Parish, Arlington.
9
Increased numbers of Priests and Deacons for service within the
Anglican Use.
10
St. Athanasius Community, Brookline, Mass.
11
Our Lady of the Atonement Parish, San Antonio.
12
St. Anselm Community, Corpus Christi.
13
Our Lady of Walsingham Parish, Houston.
14
The wide distribution of the Book of Divine Worship.
15
St. Thomas More Parish, Fort Worth.
16
St. Margaret of Scotland Parish, Austin.
17
The sick and the suffering of the Anglican Use Parishes and
Communities.
18
The return of the "other sheep" to the One Fold of our Lord Jesus
Christ.
19
Reunion of Orthodox Christians with the Holy See.
20
The return of Anglicans to the authority of the Pope.
21
The return of all Protestants throughout the world to the unity
of the Catholic Church.
22
That Christians in America may be one, in union with the Chair of
Saint Peter.
23
That lapsed Catholics will return to the Church.
24
That the Jewish people will be converted to the Catholic Faith.
25
Missionary zeal will conquer the world for Christ.
26
Bishops in whose dioceses there are Anglican Use Parishes or
Communities.
27
Those of the Anglican Use living in places where there is no
Anglican Use Parish or Community.
28
Those involved in theological studies through the intercession of
St. Thomas Aquinas
29
Founding of more Anglican Use Parishes.
30
Faithful departed of Anglican Use Parishes and Communities.
31
Neglected youth through the intercession of St. John Bosco.
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February 2004
1
His Holiness, Pope John Paul II.
2
That members of Anglican Use communities may reflect the Light
of Christ to others.
3
His Eminence, Bernard Cardinal Law.
4
Fr. William Stetson.
5
Nurses and those suffering from breast cancer, through the
intercession of St. Agatha.
6
St. Mary the Virgin Parish, Arlington.
7
Abandoned children, through the intercession of St. Jerome
Emiliani.
8
For the beatification of Fr. Paul of Graymoor.
9
Our Lady of the Atonement Parish, San Antonio.
10
For consecrated women, though the intercession of St.
Scholastica.
11
St. Anselm Community, Corpus Christi.
12
St. Athanasius Community, Brookline, Mass.
13
Good Shepherd Parish, Columbia, S.C.
14
For our loved ones, through the intercession of St. Valentine.
15
St. Thomas More Parish, Fort Worth.
16
St. Margaret of Scotland Parish, Austin.
17
For our nation and its leaders.
18
Altar servers and choir members of Anglican Use Parishes and
Communities.
19
Our Lady of Walsingham Parish, Houston.
20
All Christians who suffer for their faith.
21
That poets may inspire us to a greater love of God, through the
intercession of St. Robert Southwell.
22
Orthodox, Anglicans and other Protestants, that they may seek
unity with the Holy See.
23
Those of the Anglican Use who live in places where there is no
Anglican Use Parish or Community.
24
Those Bishops in whose dioceses there are Anglican Use Parishes
or Communities.
25
The establishment of more Anglican Use parishes.
26
The wide distribution of the Book of Divine Worship.
27
Vocations to the Priesthood, Diaconate, and Religious Life.
28
Priests and Deacons serving in the Anglican Use.
29
Faithful departed of Anglican Use Parishes and Communities.
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| The Pastoral Provision for the Anglican Use
His Eminence,
Bernard Cardinal Law
Ecclesiastical Delegate
The Reverend William Stetson
Secretary to the Ecclesiastical Delegate |
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