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Weekly Prayer List

During the week of Feb. 8, 2026, we pray for the healing and comfort of those for whom we now offer our prayers.​

 

For the sick, for those in any need or trouble, and for all those who have asked for our prayers, especially Bill, Beth,  Sheryl, Colene, Joseph L., Charles S.,Karen, Barbara, Richard, Steve, Jean, Andrew, D.D., Rebecca, Abby, Grady, Dennis Z., the Bruno-Coleman family, Barb & Karla, Jolene, Marilyn, Gregory, Ellen, Kate H., Linda, Priscilla, Bernard, Hattie, Allison, George and Rodney, Jonathan, Devon, Killian, Dennis P., Curt, all who mourn; Richard Thomas and John Henry, religious; Ken, deacon; Susie pastor, and her family Martin and Andrew.

For an end to war, division, violence, and injustice throughout the world; and for justice, peace, and for an end to violence and discord in our city and nation, and for the people of Venezuela.​​

For all healthcare workers, especially Joseph Basil, Jackie, Gary, Will, Choy, Erica K., Larry, Ciaran, Lee, Kari, William, Eric, Lisa, Thomas, and Emily; for all families and children in this city and state; for all expectant parents; and for all prisoners.

For members of our military services on active duty, especially Celeste and Nate, and for Scott serving as security in Iraq.

For Sean our Presiding Bishop, Paula our bishop, Charles our rector, Charles and Pam our wardens; for the members of our vestry, our assisting priests; and for all in Religious life; our seminarian intern Jerad, for our sister parishes of of San Benito and San Mateo in Chiapas, Mexico; and for Sarah Archbishop of Canterbury-elect.

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For those celebrating birthdays this week, especially Mike Trumbold, Tim Coe, Ginny Helm, and Daniel Polley.

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For those celebrating anniversaries.

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The repose of the departed, especially Marion A. Smith, Jimmy Willems, and Betty Helene Livick Mazzenga Hunter.

A prayer for divided country

 

Heavenly Father, we come before you with heavy hearts for our nation, asking you to bring healing where there is division, and unity where there is discord. Grant us wisdom and compassion to understand one another, and courage to build bridges, not walls. May your peace reign in our communities and your love guide our leaders, so that together we may seek justice, mercy, and reconciliation. Amen.

May these and all our intercessions be acceptable in your sight, O Lord, our strength and our redeemer.

Church of the Atonement

5749 N. Kenmore Avenue

Chicago, Illinois 60660

773-271-2727

office@atonementchicago.org

For pastoral emergencies, call 773-271-2727 x.1003

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