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Friday, January 21, 2022
PRAYER DICTATED BY THE MOTHER OF GOD TO BLESSED ANNA MARIA TAIGI
Tuesday, January 18, 2022
Prayer for Protection
PRAYER FOR PROTECTION
To be prayed at the beginning of the day and every time there is a suspicion of a malevolent spirit.
V. Our help is in the name ✠ of the Lord.
R. Who has made heaven and earth.
V. In the name of the ✠ Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
R. Amen.
Lord, almighty, merciful and omnipotent God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, drive out from me all influence of evil spirits. Father, in the name of Jesus Christ, I plead you to break any chain that the Devil has on me. Pour upon me the most Precious Blood of your Son. May his immaculate and redeeming blood break all bonds of my body or mind. I ask you this through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Archangel St Michael, intercede and come to my help. In the name of Jesus I command all demons that could have any influence over me to leave me forever. By his scourging, his crown of thorns, his cross, by his blood and resurrection. I command all evil spirits to leave me. By the true ✠ God, by the Holy ✠ God, by ✠ God who can do all, in the name of Jesus, my Savior and Lord, leave me. Amen.
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Prayer ref.: Philippine Association of Catholic Exorcists (PACE)
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Prayer for the Sick
PRAYER FOR THE SICK
Lord Jesus Christ You bore our sufferings and carried our sorrows in order to show us clearly the value of human weakness and patience; graciously hear our prayers for the sick. Grant that those who are weighed down with pain and other afflictions of illness may realize that they are among the chosen ones whom You call blessed. Help them to understand that they are united with You in Your sufferings for the salvation of the world. Amen.
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Prayer for a Soul in Purgatory to Saint Joseph
Prayer To Saint Joseph for a Soul in Purgatory
By Father Donald CallowayDevote time to pray for the souls of departed loved ones. St. Joseph is the Patron of a peaceful and happy death, and is also a very powerful intercessor for the souls in purgatory. Let us pray with him.
Prayer :
Saint Joseph, reigning in heaven with Jesus and Mary, intercede for the souls in purgatory. Today in particular, I ask you to turn your gaze to the soul who is most forgotten in purgatory. This soul longs to see the face of God. O good father, ask the Holy Trinity to take this soul to the glory of heaven today.
Remember me Saint Joseph when I die. I beg you to be prompt in delivering me from purgatory, so that I can see you, Jesus and Mary, face to face. Amen.
Sunday, January 16, 2022
PRAYER TO ST. MICHAEL, FOR PROTECTION AGAINST THE SCOURGE OF THE PANDEMIC
Saint Michael is an archangel, a spiritual warrior in the battle of good versus evil. He is considered a champion of justice, a healer of the sick, and the guardian of the Church. In art Saint Michael is depicted with a sword, a banner, or scales, and is often shown vanquishing Satan in the form of a dragon.
PRAYER TO ST. MICHAEL, FOR PROTECTION AGAINST THE SCOURGE OF THE PANDEMIC
God, Almighty Father, through the powerful patronage of St. Michael the Archangel and the whole Angelic Hosts of Heaven, we entrust our lives, our families, our loved ones, those we cherish, our people, our nation, and the whole human race. Empower St. Michael and the holy angels to crush Satan and his minions, invisible and visible that cause the spread of the pandemic. Stem and destroy the advancement of the COVID-19 that has claimed many lives. Through the protection of the holy angels headed by St. Michael the Archangel defend Your people from sickness and untimely death. This we humbly ask of You, through the intercession of the Virgin Mary, Queen of Angels, St. Joseph, Protector of Holy Church, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, the sovereign King. Amen.
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Prayer ref.: Philippine Association of Catholic Exorcists (PACE)
Monday, January 10, 2022
A PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN
A PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN
Saturday, January 8, 2022
Explanation ,History and Exorcism Blessing of Saint Benedict's Medal
The St. Benedict's medal is one of the most famous and powerful symbols of the Catholic faith, but what does it stand for and what do all those symbols mean? Here we will explain the medal and also give you the prayers needed for the blessing of the St. Benedict medals.
Front of the St. Benedict Medal:
St. Benedict is seen holding a cross in his right hand and his Rule of St. Benedict in his left hand.
To his right is a poisoned cup which symbolizes the attempts to poison him and the miracles which saved him. To his left, is the raven which flew away with a poisoned loaf.
Above the poisoned cup and raven are the words Crux sancti patris Benedicti ("The Cross of [our] Holy Father Benedict").
Surrounding the front of the medal are the words Eius in obitu nostro praesentia muniamur! ("May we be strengthened by his presence in the hour of our death"), since he was always regarded as the patron of a happy death.
Back of the St. Benedict Medal:
On the cross area of the back of the medal are the letters C S S M L - N D S M D, initials of the words Crux sacra sit mihi lux! Non draco sit mihi dux! ("May the holy cross be my light! May the dragon never be my overlord!").
The 4 circles containing the letters C S P B stand for Crux Sancti Patris Benedicti ("The Cross of our Holy Father Benedict").
Circling around the medal are the letters V R S N S M V - S M Q L I V B, the initials of the words Vade retro Satana! Nunquam suade mihi vana! Sunt mala quae libas. Ipse venena bibas! ("Begone Satan! Never tempt me with your vanities! What you offer me is evil. Drink the poison yourself!").
At the top is the more familiar word PAX which means "peace".
Brief History of the St. Benedict Medal
The medal is derived from an original symbol of St. Benedict of Nursia who lived during the 6th century. He created the Rule of St. Benedict which among other things taught how to be obedient and humble. During his life as a monk and abbot, there were several attempts to murder him through poison but each time a miracle occurred to spare him. Because of more and more miracles that became associated with St. Benedict, he became a very popular figure in his time.
The medal of St. Benedict combines a depiction of the original figure of St. Benedict of Nursia created during the time of Pope Leo IX (11th century), along with symbols which were seen on the medal again in the 17th century. It was formally approved in 1741 by Pope Benedict XIV. The modern medal in use today was first struck in 1880.
Why is St. Benedict so popular?
This saint medal is clearly rich in meaning and excels at warding off evil spirits as a sacramental. Many have been carrying and wearing St. Benedict medals for years, and thousands of miracles are attributed to St. Benedict through the intercession of these medals throughout the world. It excels in warding off evil and has often been called "the devil chaser".
Blessings for the Medal of St. Benedict
Our help is in the name of the Lord Our Father.
Response: Who made heaven and earth.
In the name of God the Father + Almighty, Who made heaven and earth, the sea and all that is in them, I exorcise these medals against the power and attacks of the evil one. May all who use these medals devoutly be blessed with health of soul and body. In the name of the Father + Almighty, of His Son + Jesus Christ our Lord, and of the Holy + Spirit the Paraclete, and in the love of the same Lord Jesus Christ Who will come on the last day to judge the living and the dead.
Response: Amen.
Let us pray. Almighty God, the boundless Source of all good things, we humbly ask that, through the intercession of St. Benedict, Thou pourest out Thy blessings + upon these medals. May those who use them devoutly and earnestly strive to perform goods works be blessed by Thee with health of soul and body, the grace of a holy death, and remission of temporal punishment due to sin. May they also, with the help of Thy merciful love, resist the temptations of the evil one and strive to exercise true charity and justice toward all, so that one day they may appear sinless and holy in Thy sight. This we ask through Christ our Lord.
Response: Amen.
The medals may then be sprinkled with holy water.
Act of Entrustment of the Home to Mary Help of Christians
Wednesday, January 5, 2022
Saint John Neuman
St. John Neuman
January 5
John Neumann was born in Prachatice in Bohemia (now the Czech Republic) on March 28, 1811. He studied theology in the seminary of Budweis. Zealous for the missionary life and to lead souls to Christ, he decided to leave his homeland to dedicate himself to the European immigrants in America, who were deprived of spiritual support.
Neumann was ordained a priest by the bishop of New York in June 1836, and gave himself to the pastoral care of people in the vast area around Niagara Falls.
Wanting to live in a religious community that corresponded more to his missionary vocation, in January 1842 he entered the Redemptorists. A tireless missionary, Neumann busied himself in particular with the German immigrants, first in Baltimore, then in Pittsburgh.
Having filled the role of vice-provincial superior of the Redemptorists from 1846-49, he became the parish priest of St. Alphonsus Church in Baltimore. In 1852, at the age of 41, he was named bishop of Philadelphia.
Neumann had a strong effect on the religious life of the United States by founding Catholic schools and promoting devotion to the Eucharist. He founded a new religious institute—the Third Order of Saint Francis of Glen Riddle. The School Sisters of Notre Dame likewise regard Neumann as their secondary founder, their “Father in America.” In just seven years, he built 89 churches, as well as several hospitals and orphanages. As a bishop, Neumann was untiring in visiting his vast diocese.
On January 5, 1860, at the age of 48, he died suddenly of a heart attack on a Philadelphia street. Neumann was beatified during the Second Vatican Council on October 13, 1963, and was canonized on June 19, 1977. In the homily on the occasion of Neumann’s canonization, Pope Paul VI summarized the activity of the new saint: “He was close to the sick, he loved to be with the poor, he was a friend of sinners, and now he is the glory of all emigrants.”
St. John Neumann is invoked as a patron of sick children and of immigrants.
Tuesday, January 4, 2022
PRAYER TO OUR MOTHER OF PERPETUAL HELP
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