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Pope’s May prayer intention: ‘That everyone might have food’

Pope Leo XIV has urged Catholics across the globe to join him this May in praying that everyone might have food.

He released the monthly “Pray with the Pope” video on Thursday, which is prepared by the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network.

In his prayer, the Pope recognized with sorrow that millions of brothers and sisters continue to suffer from hunger.



Lamenting that so many goods are wasted at our tables, Pope Leo prayed that the Lord may “awaken in us a new awareness: that we learn to give thanks for every food, to consume simply, to share with joy, and to care for the fruits of the earth as a gift from You, destined for all, not just a few.”

He prayed that Jesus make us capable of “transforming the logic of selfish consumption into a culture of solidarity,” through our communities by promoting concrete gestures, including awareness campaigns, food banks, and a sober and responsible lifestyle.

“You who sent us Your beloved Son Jesus, broken bread for the life of the world,” Pope Leo prayed, “give us a new heart, hungry for justice and thirsty for fraternity.”

Pope Leo concluded by praying, “may no one be excluded from the common table, and may Your Spirit teach us to see bread not as an object of consumption but as a sign of communion and care. Amen.”

A global issue

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According to the World Food Programme’s 2026 Global Outlook, 318 million people will face food crisis or even worse situations this year.

The agency warns that the conflict in the Middle East could push an additional 45 million people into facing dire hunger before the middle of this year.

In a press release accompanying the video, Fr. Cristóbal Fones, international director of the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network, said the intention is very significant.

“This intention,” he said, “comes from the Pope’s heart. It pains him deeply that so many people in the world cannot access something as essential and human as food. This is why he is asking everyone not to remain indifferent but to take decisive action, first with prayer, then with concrete gestures of solidarity.”

Pray with the Pope
 

In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amén.

Lord of creation,
You gave us the fertile earth and, with it, our daily bread,
as a sign of Your love and providence.

Today we recognize with sorrow
that millions of brothers and sisters continue to suffer from hunger,
while so many goods are wasted at our tables.

Awaken in us a new awareness:
that we learn to thank for every food,
to consume simply,
to share with joy,
and to care for the fruits of the earth as a gift from You,
destined for all, not just a few.

Good Father,
make us capable of transforming the logic of selfish consumption
into a culture of solidarity.
May our communities promote concrete gestures:
awareness campaigns, food banks,
and a sober and responsible lifestyle.

You who sent us Your beloved Son Jesus,
broken bread for the life of the world,
give us a new heart, hungry for justice and thirsty for fraternity.
May no one be excluded from the common table,
and may Your Spirit teach us to see bread
not as an object of consumption,
but as a sign of communion and care.

Amen.


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