Litany of Gratitude after Covid-19 pandemic to be recited until Feb. 22


The Litany of Gratitude after the Covid-19 Pandemic that was released by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) will be recited in all weekday and Sunday masses from Feb. 11 until Feb. 22, Ash Wednesday.

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The special prayer replaces the Oratio Imperata or obligatory prayer for protection against Covid-19 which was released at the height of the pandemic.

Monsignor Bernardo Pantin, CBCP Secretary-General said, the special prayer was approved on Jan. 30, on the second day of the bishops’ plenary assembly. It was released on Feb. 2.

The Litany of Gratitude after the Covid- 19 Pandemic reads as follows:

Leader: Let us approach the Lord, Who makes all things new, for all the blessings and graces we received during the Covid pandemic.

After every petition, let us say together: Thanks be to God.

For reminding us of the fragility of life, shielding us when no one else dared to shelter us, and opening our minds to what is really essential, let us thank the Lord.

Response: Thanks be to God.

For allowing us to connect with one another with faith and love, despite the isolation that sickness had imposed on us, let us thank the Lord.

Response: Thanks be to God.

For the heroic kindness of those who provided us with scientific, social, and spiritual help when doing so was both risky and life-threatening for them, let us thank the Lord.

Response: Thanks be to God.

For the gift of newly discovered medicines and vaccines to combat the virus and the wonder of natural immunity, let us thank the Lord.

Response: Thanks be to God.

For the gift of assuring presence, when we were anxious and distressed, depressed and lonely and impatient during the pandemic, let us thank the Lord.

Response: Thanks be to God.

Let us pray.

Loving God, no thought of ours is unknown to you. No tear we shed is unimportant to you. No joy we celebrate is alien to you. You entered our world of sickness, suffering, and death and you know the fears we face. Accept our thanksgiving for your provident love during the Covid pandemic. As you wept at the death of Lazarus, breathe the breath of life everlasting on all those who died from the coronavirus. You have turned our fears into joy and for this, we thank and praise You. To you be glory now and forever.

Mary Help of Christians, pray for us. Saint Michael, the Archangel, pray for us. San Roque, pray for us.

The CBCP issued the Oratio Imperata in Jan. 2020. In February 2021, the CBCP revised the prayer to include a plea for the effectiveness of the vaccines to end the health crisis.