How It Works
Submit your Prayer Request online
Choose the prayer service you need, fill in the names, and send your intention through our website.
The process takes only a few minutes.
We Deliver Your Prayer to the Church
Your prayer request is transferred to the selected church:
- within 48 hours on regular days;
- within up to 72 hours during major feast periods.
The Prayer Service Is Performed
Your intention is included in the next scheduled liturgy or prayer service at the church you selected.
Receive Your Certificate
Once your request has been delivered to the church, you will receive an official confirmation certificate by email.

How to submit a Prayer Request?
1. Choose whom you are praying for
Most intentions include:
- Your name
- Names of family members
- Names of the living or departed
2. Use the correct form of names
Catholic and Orthodox tradition typically uses:
- First name only
- No surnames
- No descriptions
Example: John, Maria, Michael, Anna
3. Choose the type of intention
Common categories include:
- For health & healing
- For peace, protection, or blessing
- For the deceased
- Thanksgiving prayer
- Special petitions (work, family, travel, guidance)
4. Submit your request
After submission, your intention is delivered to the chosen holy place, where clergy pray for your needs.

Why Submit a Prayer Request
Why Submitting Prayer Requests Matters
Submitting a prayer intention is a sacred act of faith.
It connects your heart to the continuous prayer of the Church and brings your needs before God through holy places and clergy.
Why it’s spiritually meaningful:
- You join centuries-old Christian tradition
Believers have always placed written intentions before altars, shrines, and holy relics. - Your prayers are strengthened by communal intercession
When priests and monastics pray for you, your intention becomes part of the liturgical prayer of the Church. - It brings peace, hope, and spiritual support
Thousands testify that submitting a written intention brings clarity, comfort, and a sense of God’s presence. - You are never praying alone
Your request unites with the prayers of the Church around the world—especially when offered in the Holy Land or ancient Christian sanctuaries.

