The Original (Ecumenically Incorrect) Prayers for the Octave of Church Unity

We are in the midst of the Octave for Church Unity, following the feast of Saint Peter’s chair on January 18. This custom for praying for Unity was established in 1909 by Pope Saint Pius X and extended to the Universal Church in 1916 by Pope Benedict XV. 
Below are the original prayers established. They are wonderful, but I imagine modern Catholics of our time would find them to be “Ecumenically Incorrect.” For example, they speak of “Oriental Separatists,” and “submission” to the Vicar of Christ. I find it interesting that one day, in particular, was focused on Americans.

INTENTIONS:                                                                                                              

Friday, Jan. 18: The return of all the “other sheep” to the one fold of St. Peter, the One Shepherd.
Saturday, Jan. 19: The return of all Oriental Separatists to Communion with the Apostolic See.
Sunday, Jan 20: The submission of Anglicans to the Authority of the Vicar of Christ.
Monday, Jan 21: That the Lutherans and all other Protestants of continental Europe may find their way back to the Holy Church.
Tuesday, Jan 22: That Christians in America may become One in communion with the Chair of St. Peter.
Wednesday, Jan. 23: The return to the Sacraments of lapsed Catholics.
Thursday, Jan. 24: The conversion of the Jews.
Friday, Jan. 25: The Missionary conquest of the world for Christ.
So what do you think? What if the Holy See issued something like this nowadays? What would the media say about a “missionary conquest of the world for Christ”? What would our separated brethren say? 
Please leave your thoughts in the comments.
If you would like to read all the old prayers for the Octave Unity, please click here.

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