Pope Francis invites us to pray together daily for the Synod on Click To Pray.

I invite you to pray with me every day, together with everyone participating in the Synodal Assembly. One way to do so is through the platform of the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network: Click To Pray. I’m counting on you! Francis (@Pontifex)

https://clicktopray.org/synod

In October 2021, at the start of the Synodal Path, the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network launched the Pray For The Synod website in collaboration with the Synod Secretariat and the UISG (International Union of Superiors General). This website has become a gathering place for people from around the world to share prayers for the Synod. Since then, over 300 prayers written by the People of God have been shared.

As the second session of the Synod begins, we are invited to renew our prayer through Click To Pray, the Pope’s prayer app that supports a Synodal Church.

During the second Synodal Assembly, Click To Pray will offer all its users the same prayers that will be recited each day in the synodal hall. This is an opportunity to unite our hearts and ask, as Pope Francis encourages us, for “this Synod to be a time inhabited by the Spirit.”

Click To Pray also provides the opportunity to accompany the Pope through his official prayer profile, where the latest prayer intentions of the Holy Father will be published.

In the monthly prayer intention for October, the Pope invites us to pray “that the Church may continue to support by all means a synodal lifestyle, marked by co-responsibility, promoting participation, communion, and shared mission among priests, religious, and laity.”

The daily prayers on Click To Pray will help us pray for the Synod, and the attitudes for daily life will offer suggestions to embody this challenge proposed by the Pope throughout the month.

The Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network is at the service of this spiritual process, inviting us to open ourselves to encounter, heartfelt listening, and the discernment of the Holy Spirit. Prayer is at the heart of the synodal process.