Lord God,
You have gathered us as the Parish of St. Thomas the Apostle —
a pilgrim people rooted in Your Word,
nourished by the Eucharist, and united in love.
Renew our vision to become a welcoming, prayerful,
and compassionate community, faithful in our witness
and generous in service.
As we move forward, may we truly live what we celebrate,
love everyone we meet, and courageously proclaim Jesus,
Our Lord and Our God, in our homes, in our Parish, and in the world today.
Mother Mary, accompany us at every moment
and obtain for us the blessing from Your Son, Jesus Christ. Amen.
Our Parish Prayer reflects our true identity and the person we are meant to become. It reminds us that our identity is established by God’s grace, not by our efforts. We acknowledge that our Parish exists because God Himself gathers us week after week. We are called, formed, and sustained by the Lord.
We see ourselves as a pilgrim people - a community on a journey - still growing, learning, and being shaped by God. We continue to grow in faith, trusting that God is leading us step by step. Our pilgrimage implies movement, hope, and perseverance - even when the journey becomes challenging.
To say that we are rooted in God’s Word affirms that Scripture is not just read or heard, but lived every day. His Word guides our decisions, shapes our values, challenges our views, and gives our lives direction. As a Parish, we listen attentively so that it shapes our conscience and lifestyle.
Christ Himself is the source of our strength, nourishing us through the Eucharist. The Eucharist heals, renews, and unites us as one Body. Without the Eucharist, our efforts become empty. With the Eucharist, our services become life-giving.
When we say we are united in love, we recognise that unity does not mean everyone is the same or thinks alike. It signifies a deliberate commitment to journey together with patience, humility, forgiveness, and care for one another. Our unity is sustained not by convenience, but by our love anchored in Christ.
The second part of the prayer asks God to renew our vision. This is essential because Parish ministries can easily become routine or dependent on the same few people. We pray to remain a welcoming community, where everyone feels recognised and appreciated; a prayerful community; and a compassionate community attentive to the vulnerable, the poor, and the wounded. Our faith must be visible – expressed through witness and generous service.
Finally, the prayer sends us forth. What we celebrate and experience in the church must be carried into daily life – into our homes, workplaces, schools, and society at large. Every Mass ends with a mission – to love those we meet, and to proclaim Jesus through our words and actions.
We entrust our Parish to Mother Mary, asking her to accompany us and to obtain for us the blessing of her Son, Jesus Christ. Like her, may we listen, trust and respond generously to God’s call.





















