Sunday, November 22, 2020

Prayer to Christ the King





Feast Day of Christ the King

November 22, 2020

Prayer to Christ the King

O Lord our God, You alone are the Most Holy King and Ruler of all nations.

We pray to You, Lord, in the great expectation of receiving from You, O Divine King, mercy, peace, justice and all good things.

Protect, O Lord our King, our families and the land of our birth.

Guard us we pray Most Faithful One.

Protect us from our enemies and from Your Just Judgment.

Forgive us, O Sovereign King, our sins against you.

Jesus, You are a King of Mercy.

We have deserved Your Just Judgment

Have mercy on us, Lord, and forgive us.

We trust in Your Great Mercy.

O most awe-inspiring King, we bow before You and pray;

May Your Reign, Your Kingdom, be recognized on earth.

Amen.


Friday, November 6, 2020

Saint Francis of Asisi Prayer


 Lord, make me an instrument of your peace- Saint  Francis

Lord, make me an instrument of your peace.

Where there is hatred,

let me sow love.

Where there is injury, pardon.

Where there is doubt, faith.

Where there is despair, hope.

Where there is darkness, light.

Where there is sadness, joy.

O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled, as to console; to be understood, as to understand; to be loved, as to love.

For it is in giving that we receive. It is in pardoning that we are pardoned, and it is in dying that we are born to Eternal Life.”

The first appearance of the Peace Prayer occurred in France in 1912 in a small spiritual magazine called La Clochette (The Little Bell). It was published in Paris by a Catholic association known as La Ligue de la Sainte-Messe (The Holy Mass League), founded in 1901 by a French priest, Father Esther Bouquerel (1855-1923). The prayer bore the title of ‘Belle prière à faire pendant la messe’ (A Beautiful Prayer to Say During the Mass), and was published anonymously. The author could possibly have been Father Bouquerel himself, but the identity of the author remains a mystery.

The prayer was sent in French to Pope Benedict XV in 1915. This was soon followed by its 1916 appearance, in Italian, in L’Osservatore Romano [the Vatican’s daily newspaper]. Around 1920, the prayer was printed by a French Franciscan priest on the back of an image of St. Francis with the title ‘Prière pour la paix’ (Prayer for Peace) but without being attributed to the saint. During World War II and immediately after, this prayer for peace began circulating widely as the Prayer of St. Francis.

Saturday, October 31, 2020

Prayer for All Souls Day

 


To be prayed starting Nov. 1 to Nov. 25 in all our masses for the eternal repose of the souls of our dearly departed.


PRAYER FOR THE REPOSE OF THE SOULS

OF OUR DEPARTED BROTHERS AND SISTERS

Lord, listen to our prayers for our departed brothers and

sisters whose names we remember today. They have

always desired to do Your will, so in Your mercy, forgive

whatever wrong they have done.


By their faith, they were united with all Your believing

people. Now, in love and mercy, give them a place with

Your angels and saint. We ask this through Christ our

Lord, Amen.


INVOCATIONS:

(To each invocation, our response be: LORD, SAVE YOUR PEOPLE)

By Your coming as man (R)

By Your birth (R)

By Your baptism and fasting (R)

By Your suffering and cross (R)

By Your death and burial (R)

By Your rising to new life (R)

By Your return in glory to the Father (R)

By your gift of the Holy Spirit (R)

By Your coming again in glory (R)


P: Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord.

R: And let perpetual light shine upon them.

P: May they rest in peace.

R: Amen

Tuesday, October 27, 2020

I didn't get anything I wanted - I got everything I needed! God heard my prayers


 Prayer of St. Teresa of Calcutta.

I asked God to take away my pride, and God said no. He said that pride is not taken away - it is denied.  I asked God to heal my bedridden daughter. God told me no. Her soul is safe, but her body will still die.  I asked God to give me patience, and God said no. He said that patience comes as a result of trials - it is not given, but deserved.  I asked God to give me happiness, and God said no. He said that he gives a blessing, and whether I am happy or not is up to me.  I asked God to protect me from the pain, and God said no. He said that suffering distracts a person from worldly worries and leads to Him.  I asked God for my spirit to grow, and God said no. He said that the spirit must grow on its own.  I asked God to teach me to love all people as He loves me. Finally, the Lord said, you understood that you had to ask.  I asked for patience, and God sent me trials to harden me.  I asked for wisdom, and God sent me problems to think about.  I asked for courage - and God sent me dangers.  I asked for love - and God sent the unfortunate who needed my help.  I asked for blessings - and God gave me opportunities.  I didn't get anything I wanted -  I got everything I needed!  God heard my prayers.

Friday, October 23, 2020

Prayer for Home Protection Against Demons – Fr. Amorth



 Prayer for Home Protection Against Demons – Fr. Amorth

Dear Lord Jesus, please surround me (my family/friends/home) with a perimeter of Your Love and Protection throughout the day today and every day a hundred yards in all directions.


Lord Jesus, render any demons that are here, or should try to come, deaf, dumb, and blind. Strop them of all weapons, illusions, armor, power, and authority. Disable them from communicating or interacting in any way. Bind, sever, and separate them, sending them directly to the foot of Your Cross, without manifestation or harm, to us or to anyone, to be dealt with by you Jesus as you see fit.


May Your Precious Blood cover us, the Holy Spirit fill us, Mary’s mantle of love and protection surround us, St. Joseph guide us, the Holy Angels and Saints guard and protect us from all unfortunate events. Protect us from fire, theft, vandalism, flood, storms, ailments and accidents of every sort, distress, hardship, curse, and all untoward things. I ask this all in your Name Jesus, through Mary’s intercession, now. Amen!


St. Michael, St. Joseph, St. Padre Pio, St. John Paul II, and Mother Mary, pray for us!

PRAYER OF SAINT BENEDICT OF NURSIA

 


PRAYER OF SAINT BENEDICT OF NURSIA

O Lord, I place myself in your hands and dedicate myself to you. I pledge myself to do your will in all things: To love the Lord God with all my heart, all my soul, all my strength. Not to kill. Not to steal. Not to covet. Not to bear false witness. To honor all persons. Not to do to another what I would not wish done to myself. To chastise the body. Not to seek after pleasures. To love fasting. To relieve the poor. To clothe the naked. To visit the sick. To bury the dead. To help in trouble. To console the sorrowing. To hold myself aloof from worldly ways. To prefer nothing to the love of Christ. Not to give way to anger. Not to foster a desire for revenge. Not to entertain deceit in the heart. Not to make a false peace. Not to forsake charity. Not to swear, lest I swear falsely. To speak the truth with heart and tongue. Not to return evil for evil. To do no injury: yea, even to bear patiently any injury done to me. To love my enemies. Not to curse those who curse me, but rather to bless them. To bear persecution for justice' sake. Not to be proud. Not to be given to intoxicating drink. Not to be an over-eater. Not to be lazy. Not to be slothful. Not to be a murmured. Not to be a detractor. To put my trust in God. To refer the good I see in myself to God. To refer any evil in myself to myself. To fear the Day of Judgment. To be in dread of hell. To desire eternal life with spiritual longing. To keep death before my eyes daily. To keep constant watch over my actions. To remember that God sees me everywhere. To call upon Christ for defense against evil thoughts that arises in my heart. To guard my tongue against wicked speech. To avoid much speaking. To avoid idle talk. To read only what is good to read. To look at only what is good to see. To pray often. To ask forgiveness daily for my sins, and to seek ways to amend my life. To obey my superiors in all things rightful. Not to desire to be thought holy, but to seek holiness. To fulfill the commandments of God by good works. To love chastity. To hate no one. Not to be jealous or envious of anyone. Not to love strife. Not to love pride. To honor the aged. To pray for my enemies. To make peace after a quarrel, before the setting of the sun. Never to despair of your mercy, O God of Mercy. Amen.

Saturday, October 17, 2020

Prayer for protection from evil

 


Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle; be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God command him, we humbly pray. And do thou, O prince of the heavenly host, by the power of God thrust into hell Satan and all the evil spirits who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen

Say this prayer for financial problems and urgent needs

 


Saint Expedite Prayer for Urgent Needs

(This prayer is to be said daily until your request is granted, Be sure to publish this prayer thanking Saint Expedite so that his name and glory will grow.)

Saint Expedite, you lay in rest.

I come to you and ask that this wish be granted.

(Mention you urgent request)

Saint Expedite now what I ask of you. Saint Expedite now what I want of you, this very second.

Don’t waste another day.

Grant me what I ask for.

I know your power, I know you because of your work.

I know you can help me.

Do this for me and I will spread your name with love and honor so that it will be invoked again and again.

Expedite this wish with speed, love, honor, and goodness.

Glory to you, Saint Expedite!


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Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Prayer To The Sacred Heart of Jesus


 O, Sacred Heart of Jesus,

filled with Infinite Love,

broken by our ingratitude,

and pierced by our sins,

yet loving us still,

accept the consecration we make to Thee

of all that we are and all that we have.


Take every faculty of our souls and bodies,

only day by day draw us nearer and nearer to Thy Sacred Heart,

and there, as we shall hear the lesson,

teach us Thy Holy Way.


Amen.

Sunday, October 4, 2020

Saint Francis of Asisi


 October 4 is the Memorial of Saint Francis of Assisi, friar and preacher!


1. St. Francis came from a wealthy family but he gave up luxurious living, and live a life of  poverty and total dependence on the good God, after hearing the Lord’s voice who commanded him to rebuild the Christian church. No one else in history was as dedicated as him in imitating the life and carrying out the work of Christ in Christ’s way. He was the first to receive the stigmata, the wounds of Christ in his hands and feet.

2. He established the Franciscan Order of friars known as street preachers with no possessions, and the women's Order of the Poor Ladies. He composed the “Rule of life” for the Franciscans.

3. He preached to people about the life of Jesus Christ. With his evangelical zeal, consecration to poverty, charity, and  his incredible charisma, he drew thousands of followers. He practised true equality by showing utmost respect and love to every person regardless of their status in life. He helped and cared for the sick, the poor, and even lepers. He had great veneration for the Eucharist and respect for the priests who carried out the sacraments.

4. He was the first to set up the nativity scene.

5. He recognized creation as manifestation of the beauty of God. He loves nature and can communicate with animals. He persuaded a wolf by making the sign of the cross to stop attacking the people and their livestock. 

6. St. Francis’ response to God’s grace and calling in his life was remarkable. He is a shining example of carrying out the great commission equipped with boldness and grace by the Holy Spirit. Through his obedience, sacrifice, and humility, his love for God and service for others, he has left a legacy that serves as inspiration to all.

PRAYER

Oh Lord, You imprinted the sacred marks of Thy Passion on the body of blessed father Francis, mercifully grant that by his merits and prayers, may we find relief in the current difficulties the world is experiencing.


Beloved Saint Francis, obtain for us and for our families, relatives, and friends the blessings, providence, healing, mercy, and protection of God now and always. 


Saint Francis of Assisi, pray for us and the whole world. Amen!

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