When Jesus taught us to pray, He included the words, “Give us this day our daily bread.” But why bread?
In this video, we explore the deeper meaning behind that simple request and how it connects to the rich symbolism of bread throughout Scripture. From manna in the desert to Jesus calling Himself the “living bread,” and the miracle of the Eucharist at the Last Supper, bread is far more than food — it's a sign of God’s faithful presence.
We’ll also take a closer look at the Prayers of the Faithful at Mass (also called the General Intercessions or Universal Prayers). Why do we pray them? What do they mean? And how can they transform our hearts?
Whether you’re looking to engage more deeply at Mass, enrich your personal prayer life, or better understand the Church’s teaching on communal prayer, this video will guide you through:
- The biblical and spiritual roots of “daily bread”
- Why prayer is never a solo act
- How the Prayers of the Faithful reflect the Church’s mission
- Practical ways to pray with and for others, including the Pope’s monthly intentions
By understanding this part of the Mass, you’ll be inspired to take prayer beyond the pews and into everyday acts of love and intercession.
"Give us this day our daily bread..." isn’t just a request. It’s an invitation to grow in trust, community, and charity.
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