Archbishop Pietro Sambi, Apostolic Nuncio to the U.S. is named "
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Prayers

 

 

 

A Parent’s Prayer for Their Children

O Heavenly Father, I commend my children unto Thee.
Be Thou their God and Father;and mercifully supply whatever is wanting in methrough frailty or negligence.Strengthen them to overcome the corruptions of the world,to resist all solicitations to evil,whether from within or without;and deliver them from the secret snares of the enemy.Pour Thy grace into their hearts,and confirm and multiply in them the gifts of Thy Holy Spirit,that they may daily grow in graceand in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ;and so, faithfully serving Thee here,may come to rejoice in Thy presence hereafter. Amen.

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A Prayer for Every Day

My Lord God, grant that nothing in this world might be as important to me as you are, and for your sake grant that I may serve you with deep humility and love, caring little for recognition and honor.

I have no idea where I am going.  I do not see the road ahead of me.  I cannot know for certain when or where it will end.  Nor do I really know myself, and the fact that I think that I am following your will does not mean that I am actually doing so.  But I believe that the desire to please you does in fact please you.  And hope that I will never do anything apart from that desire.  And I know that if I do this you will lead me by the right road through I may know nothing about it.  Therefore will I trust you always.  Though I may seem to be lost and in the shadow of death I will not fear, for you are ever with me, and you will never leave me to face my perils alone.

Take my Lord and receive all my liberty, my memory, my understanding, and my entire will, all that I have and possess.  You have given it all to me.  To you I return it.  Everything is yours; dispose of it according to your will.  Give me only your love and your peace and your thirst for souls.  That is enough for me.  In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit I pray. 

Amen

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Act of Adoration and Reparation to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament

I.I ADORE Thee profoundly, O my Jesus,
in Thy sacramental form;
I acknowledge Thee to be true God and true Man,
and by this act of adoration
I intend to atone for the coldness
of so many Christians who pass before Thy churches
and sometimes before the very Tabernacle
in which Thou art pleased to remain at all hours
with loving impatience to give Thyself to Thy faithful people,
and do not so much as bend the knee before Thee,
and who, by their indifference
proclaim that they grow weary of this heavenly manna,
like the people of Israel in the wilderness.
I offer Thee in reparation for this grievous negligence,
the Most Precious Blood which Thou didst shed from Thy five wounds,
and especially from Thy sacred Side,
and entering therein,
I repeat a thousand times with true recollection of spirit:

O Sacrament most holy!
O Sacrament divine!
All praise and all thanksgiving
be every moment Thine.

Our Father...

Hail Mary...

Glory Be...

II.Profoundly I adore Thee, my Jesus;
I acknowledge Thy presence in the Blessed Sacrament,
and by this act of adoration
I intend to atone for the carelessness of so many Christians
who see Thee carried to poor sick people
to strengthen them for the great journey to eternity,
and leave Thee unescorted, nay,
who scarcely give Thee any outward marks of reverence.
I offer Thee in reparation for such coldness,
the Most Precious Blood
which Thou didst shed from Thy five wounds
and especially from Thy sacred Side,
and entering therein I say again and again
with my heart full of devotion:

O Sacrament most holy!
O Sacrament divine!
All praise and all thanksgiving
be every moment Thine.

Our Father...

Hail Mary...

Glory Be...

III.Profoundly I adore Thee, my Jesus,
true Bread of life eternal,
and by my adoration I intend to compensate Thee
for the many wounds which Thy Heart suffers daily
in the profaning of churches
where Thou art pleased to dwell beneath the sacramental veils
to be adored and loved by all Thy faithful people;
and in reparation for so many acts of irreverence,
I offer Thee the Most Precious Blood
which Thou didst shed from Thy five wounds
and especially from Thy sacred Side,
and entering therein with recollected spirit I repeat every instant:

O Sacrament most holy!
O Sacrament divine!
All praise and all thanksgiving
be every moment Thine.

Our Father...

Hail Mary...

Glory Be...

 

IV.Profoundly I adore Thee, my Jesus,
the living Bread which cometh down from heaven,
and by this act of adoration,
I intend to atone for all the many acts of irreverence
which are committed all the day long by Thy faithful
when they assist at Holy Mass,
wherein through Thine exceeding love Thou
dost renew in an unbloody manner the self-same sacrifice
which Thou didst once offer on Calvary for our salvation.
I offer Thee in atonement for such base ingratitude
the Most Precious Blood which Thou didst shed from Thy five wounds
and especially from Thy sacred Side,
and entering therein with sincere devotion,
I unite my voice to that of the Angels
who stand around Thee in adoration, saying with them:

O Sacrament most holy!
O Sacrament divine!
All praise and all thanksgiving
be every moment Thine.

Our Father...

Hail Mary...

Glory Be...

 

V.Profoundly I adore Thee, my Jesus,
true Victim of expiation for our sins,
and I offer Thee this act of adoration
to atone for the sacrilegious outrages
Thou dost suffer from so many ungrateful Christians
who dare to draw near to receive Thee with mortal sin upon their souls.
In reparation for such hateful sacrileges
I offer Thee the last drops of Thy Most Precious Blood,
which Thou didst shed from Thy sacred wounds
and especially from the wound in Thy sacred Side,
and entering therein with a devout heart,
I adore Thee,
I bless and I love Thee,
and I repeat with all the hearts
who are devoted to the Blessed Sacrament:

O Sacrament most holy!
O Sacrament divine!
All praise and all thanksgiving
be every moment Thine.

Our Father...

Hail Mary...

Glory Be...

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Advent Peace Prayer

Lord, we know what peace is. Peace is a mother
tenderly holding her child. Peace is a firm
handshake of trust between friends. Peace is
complete emotional security. Peace is living
unencumbered with a full sense of joy. Peace
is expressing Thanksgiving for concrete blessings.
For the peace gained from the love and memory
of spouses and children, we thank you.
For the peace gained from the love and memory
of parents and grandparents, we thank you.
For the peace gained from the kindness and
support of friends, we thank you
For the peace gained when the music of the
Gods is sung, we thank you.
Peace is elusive. There are raging storms
in every life. Tragedy, grief, and pain will
visit everyone. Yet, each person's life is
graced by moments and periods of
real happiness. For these episodes of
peace and joy; past, present, & future,
we offer our deepest gratitude.
Help us to understand that peace must
be waged. We must resist the gun, the
bomb, "realistic politics," unkind words,
personal betrayals, anger, depression,
despair, and rage. Give us the strength
to overcome these demons. Help us
maintain personal power within ourselves,
so we can pass this liberating power to others.
Give hope and courage to all who struggle
with debilitating illness, grief, and loneliness.
Help them to understand .. ALL chains WILL
be BROKEN.
SURSUM CORDA! Lift up your hearts!
QUI POTENS EST! God is great!
John Devries

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An Act of Abandonment

O my God, I thank you and I praise
you for accomplishing your holy
and all-lovable will without any regard for mine.
With my whole heart,
in spite of my heart,
do I receive this cross I feared so much!

It is the cross of Your choice,
the cross of Your love.
I venerate it;
nor for anything in the world
would I wish that it had not come,
since You willed it.

I keep it with gratitude and with joy,
as I do everything that comes from Your hand;
and I shall strive to carry it without letting it drag,
with all the respect
and all the affection which Your works deserve.

Amen.

St. Francis De Sales

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Blessed are You

Blessed are You, O Lord our God,
Wellspring of all that is.

You are the sea on which we float,
You are the wind that fills our sails,
You are the storm that buffets us,
You are the calm that brings us peace.

Open our ears to hear Your word,
Open our eyes to see Your beauty,
Open our hearts to be warmed by Your love.

Free us from our lonely prisons of fear and selfishness,
And make us over, day by day, into bearers of Your peace

Richard Rosenberg

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How God Answers the Soul

It is my nature that makes me love you often,
For I am love itself.
It is my longing that makes me love you intensely,
For I yearn to be loved from the heart.
It is my eternity that makes me love you long,
For I have no end.

Mechthild of Magdeburg - 13th century

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Image of God

Image of God
born of God's breath
vessel of divine Love
after his likeness
dwelling of God
capacity for the infinite
eternally known
chosen of God
home of the Infinite Majesty
abiding in the Son
called from eternity
life in the Lord
temple of the Holy Spirit
branch of Christ
receptacle of the Most High
wellspring of Living Water
heir of the kingdom
the glory of God
abode of the Trinity.
God sings this litany
eternally in his Word.
This is who you are.

a litany of the person - anonymous trappist monk

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Novena to St. Jude

O Holy St. Jude!
Apostle and Martyr,
great in virtue and rich in miracles,
near kinsman of Jesus Christ,
faithful intercessor for all who invoke you,
special patron in time of need;
to you I have recourse from the depth of my heart,
and humbly beg you,
to whom God has given such great power,
to come to my assistance;
help me now in my urgent need and grant my earnest petition.
I will never forget thy graces and favors you obtain for me
and I will do my utmost to spread devotion to you.
Amen
St. Jude, pray for us and all who honor thee and invoke thy aid.

(Say 3 Our Fathers, 3 Hail Marys, & 3 Glory Be)

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Peace Between Neighbors

Peace between neighbors,
Peace between kindred,
Peace between lovers...
Peace between person and person,
Peace between wife and husband,
Peace between woman and children,
The peace of Christ above all peace.

Scots Gaelic Blessing

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Prayer for Aborted Babies

Heavenly Father,
Thou hast given us the gift of freedom
to love and to follow in Thy ways and commands.
Some parents choose to abuse this freedom
by destroying the gift of life
which Thou hast given to their offspring.
Please forgive those who destroy human life
by aborting their unborn babies.
Give these unborn children the opportunity
to enjoy Thee for all eternity,
if it according to Thy ordinance.
Assist me in being one in solidarity with Thy little ones
by taking to heart the words of Thy Son,
"whatever you did for one of these least brothers of Mine,
you did for Me." (Mt. 25:40)
Therefore, allow me today, Father,
to adopt spiritually an unborn child
and to offer my prayers, works,
joys and sufferings for that little one,
so that child will be able to be born and live
for Thy greater honor and glory.
We pray this in Jesus' name,
in union with the Holy Spirit one God forever and ever.

Amen.

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Prayer for Peace

O Lord Jesus Christ,
Who said to Your Apostles, "Peace I leave with you,
My peace I give to you,” regard not my sins but the faith of Your Church,
and deign to give her peace and unity according to Your Will:
Who live and reign, God, world without end.

Amen.

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Prayer for Peace # 2

Lord Jesus Christ, We praise You:
Bring peace into the world by bringing Your peace into the hearts of all.
Help us to turn away from sin and to follow You in love and service.
Glory is yours, and honor, For ever and ever.

Amen.

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Prayer for Peace # 3

Lord, God of peace, who has created man, the object of your kindness,
to be close to you in glory, we bless you and we thank you
because you have sent us your beloved son, Jesus,
making him the mystery of the pasch,
the architect of all salvation, the source of all peace,
the bond of true brotherhood.
We thank you for the desire, the efforts,
the realizations which your spirit of peace
has roused in our day: to replace hatred with love,
diffidence with understanding,
unconcern with care. Open yet more our hearts to the needs
of all our brothers and sisters,
so that we may be better able to build a true peace. 
Remember, Father of mercy,
all who are in pain,
who suffer and die in the cause of a more brotherly world.
For the men of every race, of every tongue -
may your kingdom come:
your kingdom of justice, of peace, of love;
and may the earth be filled with your glory.

Amen.

 (By Pope Paul VI.)

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Prayer for the Workplace

My Heavenly father, as I enter this workplace
I bring your presence with me. 
I speak your peace, your grace, your mercy,
and your perfect order in this office. 
I acknowledge your power over all that will be spoken,
thought, decided, and done within these walls.

Lord, I thank you for the gifts you have blessed me with. 
I commit to using them responsibly in your honor. 
Give me a fresh supply of strength to do my job. 
Anoint my projects, ideas, and energy so that even my
smallest accomplishment may bring you glory.

Lord, when I am confused guide me. 
When I am burned out infuse me with the light of the Holy Spirit. 
May the work that I do and the way I do it bring faith, joy,
and a smile to all that I come in contact with today.

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Prayer of Saint Francis of Assisi

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;
and where there is sadness, joy.

O Divine Master,
grant that I may not so much seekto 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.

Amen.

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Prayer to the Holy Spirit

Come, Holy Spirit, fill my heart with Your holy gifts.
Let my weakness be penetrated with Your strength this very day that I
may fulfill all the duties of my state conscientiously,
that I may do what is right and just.
Let my charity be such as to offend no one, and hurt no one's feelings;
so generous as to pardon sincerely any wrong done to me.
Assist me, O Holy Spirit, in all my trials of life,
enlighten me in my ignorance,
advise me in my doubts, strengthen me in my weakness,
and help me in all my needs,
protect me in temptations and console me in afflictions.
Graciously hear me, O Holy Spirit, and pour Your light into my heart,
my soul, and my mind. 
Assist me to live a holy life and to grow in goodness and grace.

Amen.

Prayer to the Holy Spirit

Come, Holy Spirit, fill the hearts of thy Faithful;
and enkindle in them the fire of Thy love. 
Send forth Thy Spirit and they shall be created, and thou shalt renew
the face of the earth

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Prayer to St. Joseph for Children

Glorious St. Joseph,
to you God committed the care
of His only begotten Son
amid the many dangers of this world.
We come to you and ask you to
take under your special protection
the children God has given us.
Through holy baptism
they became children of God
and members of His holy Church.
We consecrate them to you today,
that through this consecration
they may become your foster children.
Guard them,
guide their steps in life,
form their hearts
after the hearts of Jesus and Mary.

St. Joseph,
who felt the tribulation and worry of a parent
when the child Jesus was lost,
protect our dear children for time and eternity.
May you be their father and counselor?
Let them, like Jesus,
grow in age as well as in wisdom and grace
before God and men.
Preserve them from the corruption of his world,
and give us the grace one day to be united
with them in Heaven forever.

Amen.

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Prayer of St. Ignatius

Take, O Lord, and receive my entire liberty,
my memory, my understanding and my whole will.
All that I am and all that I possess You have given me.
I surrender it all to You to be disposed of according to Your will.
Give me only Your love and Your grace;
with these I will be rich enough,
and will desire nothing more.

Dearest Lord, teach me to be generous,
teach me to serve you as I should,
to give and not to count the cost,
to fight and not to heed the wounds,
to toil and not to seek for rest,
to labor and ask not for reward,
save that of knowing that I do your most holy will.

St. Ignatius Loyola - 16th century


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