Friday, 27 April 2012
April 28 is the feast day of Saint Gianna Beretta Molla, Patroness of the Unborn. This video has footage from home movies and a first hand account by her husband Pietro, of her last days. In addition, this video mentions the miracles that happened. St.Gianna pray for us!
By
Marian Movement
OLS Parish
Tuticorin
S.India
St. Gianna Beretta Molla was a loving mother,wife,and physician. During her four...th pregnancy, she had serious complications and she rejected the possibility of having an abortion and gave her life instead to save that of her fourth child, Gianna Emanuela. She told the doctors that if they had to choose- choose to save the life of her child not hers. She gave birth and died one week later. Miracles have been attributed to her intercession.
By
Mariain Movement
OLS parish
Tuticorin.
S.India
Thursday, 26 April 2012
By
Marian Movement
OLS Parish - Tuty
Saint Zita (c. 1212 – 27 April 1272) was an Italian saint, the patron saint of maids and domestic servants. She is also appealed to in order to help find lost keys. One anecdote relates a story of Zita giving her own food or that of her master to the poor. On one morning, Zita left her chore of baking bread to tend to someone in need. Some of the other servants ensured the Fatinelli family was aw...are of what happened; when they went to investigate, they claimed to have found angels in the Fatinelli kitchen, baking the bread for her. St. Betina Zita died peacefully in the Fatinelli house on April 27, 1272. It is said that a star appeared above the attic where she slept at the moment of her death. She was 60 years old, and had served and edified the family for 48 years. By her death, she was practically venerated by the family. After one hundred and fifty miracles wrought in the behalf of such as had recourse to her intercession were juridically proven, she was canonized in 1696.
Her body was exhumed in 1580, discovered to be incorrupt, but has since become mummified. St. Zita's body is currently on display for public veneration in the Basilica di San Frediano in Lucca.
Her feast day in the Roman Catholic Church is April 27. To this day, families bake a loaf of bread in celebration of St. Zita's feast day.
Her body was exhumed in 1580, discovered to be incorrupt, but has since become mummified. St. Zita's body is currently on display for public veneration in the Basilica di San Frediano in Lucca.
Her feast day in the Roman Catholic Church is April 27. To this day, families bake a loaf of bread in celebration of St. Zita's feast day.
Wednesday, 18 April 2012
Monday, 16 April 2012
In this picture made available by the Vatican newspaper Osservatore Romano, Sunday, April 15, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI meets with his brother Monsignor Georg Ratzinger at the Vatican, Saturday, April 14, 2012. The Pontiff has asked for prayers and for strength to carry on as he marks his seventh anniversary as pope this week. Benedict made the comments to thousands of people gathered in St. Peter's Square for his traditional Sunday blessing. In addition to the anniversary, Benedict marks another milestone this week: his 85th birthday Monday. Benedict plans to celebrate with his older brother, Monsignor Georg Ratzinger, who flew in from Germany over the weekend.
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Don't make an effort to overcome your temptations, because these efforts would strengthen them. Despise them and do not dwell on them. Call to your imagination, Jesus Christ Crucified in your arms and on your breast, And say, kissing his side a number of times: "this is my hope; the living source of my happiness. I will hold you tightly. Jesus, and I will not let You go until You have placed me in a safe place". St Padre Pio
Saint Gertrude the Great
Promises Regarding Saint Gertrude
During her life, Saint Gertrude's prayers were miraculously answered: Because of her intercession, many were delivered from long and serious illnesses, while others were told in dreams to seek her counsel, as we have related earlier.
1. Our Lord once said to her: "If anyone, being oppressed by sorrow . . . and grief, humbly and sincerely seeks consolation in thy words, he will not be deceived in his desires; for I, the God abiding in thee, urged by the liberality of My love and goodness, desire through thee to bestow much good on many.
2. Whosoever commends himself with full confidence to thy prayers will obtain life eternal by thy mediation. Just as much as anyone hopes to receive from thee, so much will he surely obtain.
3. Besides this, whatever thou shalt promise anyone in My Name, that I shall certainly grant him." [13]
4. St. Gertrude received the most consoling promise that whenever anyone devoutly praises and thanks God for the graces bestowed on her, Our Lord will enrich that person with similar virtues and graces. And if this does not come to pass immediately, it will be fulfilled at an opportune time. On the page containing the Prayers of St. Gertrude you will find such a prayer of praise and gratitude.
5. Our Lord also promised her that no one who had venerated her would depart this life without having first received the grace of making his life pleasing to God, and that, furthermore, he would enjoy the comfort of a special friendship with God. Our Dearest Savior said to His beloved spouse: "Just as I have now drawn in My breath, so shall I in truth draw to Myself all who incline toward thee with love and devotion for My sake, and I shall grant them the grace to make progress in virtue from day to day."
6. Our Lord promised Gertrude that if anyone should praise and thank Him for the graces lavished on her, and ask for a favor, He would, in that love with which He had pre-elected her from eternity, assuredly grant the plea, provided it were for the eternal welfare of the suppliant. [14]
7. Moreover, St. Gertrude received the promise that if anyone performs a good work in her honor, in union with that love in which God descended from Heaven and accomplished the work of our Redemption, he should obtain as his merit whatever is performed in honor of the Saint. No sinner who had loved and venerated her should die suddenly!
St. Gertrude once asked Our Lord for a sign as a solemn confirmation of these favors. "Stretch forth thy hand," said Jesus. She did so. Immediately He opened the ark of His Deified Heart, and placed her hand in the Wound of His side. Then He said: "Behold, hereby I promise to preserve inviolable the gifts I have bestowed on thee. If, however, according to My wise foresight, I suspend their effects for a time, I hereby bind Myself to recompense thee threefold, by the omnipotence, wisdom and goodness of the Triune God." When Gertrude withdrew her hand, she saw a golden circlet on each finger, and on the signet finger, three. "Seven rings shall be to thee a certain proof that the seven favors I have promised thee for the salvation of the world have been ratified," said Our Lord. [15]
13. SAINT GERTRUDE THE GREAT: HERALD OF DIVINE LOVE, TAN BOOKS, p. 24.
During her life, Saint Gertrude's prayers were miraculously answered: Because of her intercession, many were delivered from long and serious illnesses, while others were told in dreams to seek her counsel, as we have related earlier.
1. Our Lord once said to her: "If anyone, being oppressed by sorrow . . . and grief, humbly and sincerely seeks consolation in thy words, he will not be deceived in his desires; for I, the God abiding in thee, urged by the liberality of My love and goodness, desire through thee to bestow much good on many.
2. Whosoever commends himself with full confidence to thy prayers will obtain life eternal by thy mediation. Just as much as anyone hopes to receive from thee, so much will he surely obtain.
3. Besides this, whatever thou shalt promise anyone in My Name, that I shall certainly grant him." [13]
4. St. Gertrude received the most consoling promise that whenever anyone devoutly praises and thanks God for the graces bestowed on her, Our Lord will enrich that person with similar virtues and graces. And if this does not come to pass immediately, it will be fulfilled at an opportune time. On the page containing the Prayers of St. Gertrude you will find such a prayer of praise and gratitude.
5. Our Lord also promised her that no one who had venerated her would depart this life without having first received the grace of making his life pleasing to God, and that, furthermore, he would enjoy the comfort of a special friendship with God. Our Dearest Savior said to His beloved spouse: "Just as I have now drawn in My breath, so shall I in truth draw to Myself all who incline toward thee with love and devotion for My sake, and I shall grant them the grace to make progress in virtue from day to day."
6. Our Lord promised Gertrude that if anyone should praise and thank Him for the graces lavished on her, and ask for a favor, He would, in that love with which He had pre-elected her from eternity, assuredly grant the plea, provided it were for the eternal welfare of the suppliant. [14]
7. Moreover, St. Gertrude received the promise that if anyone performs a good work in her honor, in union with that love in which God descended from Heaven and accomplished the work of our Redemption, he should obtain as his merit whatever is performed in honor of the Saint. No sinner who had loved and venerated her should die suddenly!
St. Gertrude once asked Our Lord for a sign as a solemn confirmation of these favors. "Stretch forth thy hand," said Jesus. She did so. Immediately He opened the ark of His Deified Heart, and placed her hand in the Wound of His side. Then He said: "Behold, hereby I promise to preserve inviolable the gifts I have bestowed on thee. If, however, according to My wise foresight, I suspend their effects for a time, I hereby bind Myself to recompense thee threefold, by the omnipotence, wisdom and goodness of the Triune God." When Gertrude withdrew her hand, she saw a golden circlet on each finger, and on the signet finger, three. "Seven rings shall be to thee a certain proof that the seven favors I have promised thee for the salvation of the world have been ratified," said Our Lord. [15]
13. SAINT GERTRUDE THE GREAT: HERALD OF DIVINE LOVE, TAN BOOKS, p. 24.
Our Lord told St. Gertrude the Great that the following prayer would release 1,000
Souls from Purgatory each time it is said. The prayer was later extended to include
living sinners as well.
Souls from Purgatory each time it is said. The prayer was later extended to include
living sinners as well.
Starts with the
Our Father/3 hail Marys/1 glory be, then on the hail Mary beads
"ETERNAL FATHER, I OFFER THEE THE MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD
OF THY DIVINE SON, JESUS, IN UNION WITH THE MASSES SAID
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD TODAY,
FOR ALL THE HOLY SOULS IN PURGATORY, for aborted babies,
for sinners everywhere, for sinners in the universal Church,
those in my own home and within my family. Amen."
[In one Rosary or chaplet this prayer is said 50 times!]
Say this chaplet using regular Rosary beads.
Begin with the Apostles' Creed, one Our Father, three Hail Marys
and a Glory Be to the Father just as with Our Lady's Rosary.
On the five decades, say the above Prayer for the Holy Souls on each Hail Mary bead
and the Our Father on each separator bead between the decades.
"ETERNAL FATHER, I OFFER THEE THE MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD
OF THY DIVINE SON, JESUS, IN UNION WITH THE MASSES SAID
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD TODAY,
FOR ALL THE HOLY SOULS IN PURGATORY, for aborted babies,
for sinners everywhere, for sinners in the universal Church,
those in my own home and within my family. Amen."
[In one Rosary or chaplet this prayer is said 50 times!]
Say this chaplet using regular Rosary beads.
Begin with the Apostles' Creed, one Our Father, three Hail Marys
and a Glory Be to the Father just as with Our Lady's Rosary.
On the five decades, say the above Prayer for the Holy Souls on each Hail Mary bead
and the Our Father on each separator bead between the decades.
A Prayer Which Would Release 1,000 Souls From Purgatory
Each Time It Is Said:
Each Time It Is Said:
Our Lord told St. Gertrude the Great that the following prayer would release 1,000
Souls from Purgatory each time it is said. The prayer was later extended to include
living sinners as well.
Souls from Purgatory each time it is said. The prayer was later extended to include
living sinners as well.
"ETERNAL FATHER, I OFFER THEE THE MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD OF THY DIVINE SON,
JESUS, IN UNION WITH THE MASSES SAID THROUGHOUT THE WORLD TODAY, FOR ALL THE
HOLY SOULS IN PURGATORY,for aborted babies, for sinners everywhere, for sinners in the universal Church,
those in my own home and within my family. Amen."
JESUS, IN UNION WITH THE MASSES SAID THROUGHOUT THE WORLD TODAY, FOR ALL THE
HOLY SOULS IN PURGATORY,for aborted babies, for sinners everywhere, for sinners in the universal Church,
those in my own home and within my family. Amen."
APPROVAL AND RECOMMENDATION: M. Cardinal Pahiarca at Lisbon , Portugal , March 4, 1936
End with :Hail holy queen
The Litany of St. Gertrude
the Great
Antiphon: Lord Jesus! In union with that love which drew Thee down upon earth and caused Thee to fulfill the work of our Redemption, I offer Thee this prayer.
Lord, have mercy.
Lord, have mercy, Christ, have mercy.
Christ, have mercy,
Lord, have mercy.
Lord, have mercy, Christ, hear us.
Christ, graciously hear us.
God the Father of Heaven, have mercy on us.
God the Son, Redeemer of the world, have mercy on us.
God the Holy Ghost, have mercy on us.
Holy Trinity, One God, have mercy on us.
Holy, Mary, pray for us.
All ye holy choirs of Angels, pray for us.
All ye Saints and Elect of God, etc.
Saint Gertrude,
Thou chaste virgin,
Thou beloved daughter of the Heavenly Father,
Thou chosen bride of Jesus Christ,
Thou temple of the Holy Ghost,
Thou joy of the Holy Trinity,
Thou fragrant flower in the hand of Jesus Christ,
Thou ever-blooming spring flower, Thou rose without thorns,
Thou chaste dove without the stain of sin,
Thou earthly seraph,
Thou living sanctuary,
Thou strong protection of all who venerate thee,
Jesus Christ, Spouse of Saint Gertrude,
have mercy on us.
Through her humility, have mercy on us.
Through her charity, etc.
Through her untiring patience,
Through the ardent love she bore Thee,
Through the delight with which Thou didst dwell in her heart,
Through the love which Thou hast for her,
Through the love with which Thou hast chosen her from eternity,
Through the love with which Thou didst s
o sweetly attract her to Thyself,
Through the love with which Thou
so delightfully didst unite her to Thyself,
Through the love with which Thou
so complacently dwelt in her heart,
Through the love with which Thou didst end
her life with a happy death,
Through the love with which Thou hast conferred
on her eternal life,
Through the love with which Thou lovest and
rejoicest all the blessed,
Jesus Christ,
have mercy on us.
Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,
Spare us, O Lord.
Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,
Graciously hear us, O Lord.
Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,
Have mercy on us.
V. Pray for us, O holy virgin Saint Gertrude,
R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.
Let Us Pray.
O Lord Jesus, by the love Thou didst bear to the virginal heart of Saint Gertrude and by which Thou hast promised that no sinner who would honor and love her should die a sudden and unprovided death, grant me, I beseech Thee, this grace, and let me so love Thee and repent of my sins that with faith and confidence I may expect a happy death. R. Amen.
O God, Who in the heart of the holy virgin Gertrude didst provide for Thyself a pleasing abode, through her merits do Thou cleanse from our hearts every stain of sin and grant that we may enjoy fellowship with her for evermore, through Our Lord Jesus Christ, Thy Son, Who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, one God, world without end. R. Amen.
Born in 1256 in
Catholics have long recited her prayers to our Guardian Angel, for the Release of the Holy Souls in Purgatory and her Sacred Heart prayers. One of her most beautiful prayers is the Salutation to Our Lady, which appears on Mary's Index: Hail, White Lily! . . .
St. Gertrude died at the age of 45.
Greetings to the Child Jesus
Hail, most loving little Jesus, sweetest love, far above all created love!
I greet Thee, and in the desires of all Christendom I embrace Thee.
Hail, most charming little Jesus, noble Child of Nazareth,
full rose of Jericho, blooming flower from heaven!
Draw our hearts to Thyself and refresh them with Thy sweetness.
I greet Thee, and in the desires of all Christendom I embrace Thee.
Hail, most charming little Jesus, noble Child of Nazareth,
full rose of Jericho, blooming flower from heaven!
Draw our hearts to Thyself and refresh them with Thy sweetness.
Hail, most lovable little Jesus, living Bread of Bethlehem, innocent Lamb of Jerusalem,
newly-born King of Judea! Receive us into the number of Thy chosen servants.
Hail, most beautiful little Jesus, watchful Shepherd of the heavenly sheep,
beloved fellow-Brother of all the children of men, delicate flower planted by the Holy Spirit
in the virgin heart of Mary, bright daybreak rising out of the dark night to the joy of the whole earth!
Drive away from us the darkness of sin.
Glory and praise be to Thee, tender, sweet little Jesus!
From the depths of my heart I pray and adore Thee because for the love of me and of all mankind
Thou wert willing to lie in the manger and to suffer such great poverty and misery.
I thank and adore Thy tender limbs and Thy tender hands and feet, and I praise the inexpressible love
which didst draw Thou forth from the bosom of the Heavenly Father, down to a poor and miserable stable.
Glory and praise be to Thee, noble little Jesus! I greet and praise Thee with the same fervent love
with which Thy mother loved and praised Thee so intensely.
Glory and praise be to Thee, most beloved little Jesus, sweet delight of eternal bliss.
I greet and praise Thee with the same love which madst Thou leave Heaven and become a poor Child.
Glory and praise be to Thee, most precious little Jesus, joy and honor of Thy Heavenly Father!
I thank Thee through Thine Own sweet Heart which Thou hast revealed to the whole world through Thy birth.
I greet Thee over and over again, most beautiful little Jesus, sweetest delight of the Father's Heart,
refreshment of sick souls. I offer to Thee my own heart for Thine eternal glory and service.
Jesus, crown, love, joy, bliss of virgins! Thy love madst
Thou the Son of a Virgin. May Thou be glorified and praised forever. Amen.
newly-born King of Judea! Receive us into the number of Thy chosen servants.
Hail, most beautiful little Jesus, watchful Shepherd of the heavenly sheep,
beloved fellow-Brother of all the children of men, delicate flower planted by the Holy Spirit
in the virgin heart of Mary, bright daybreak rising out of the dark night to the joy of the whole earth!
Drive away from us the darkness of sin.
Glory and praise be to Thee, tender, sweet little Jesus!
From the depths of my heart I pray and adore Thee because for the love of me and of all mankind
Thou wert willing to lie in the manger and to suffer such great poverty and misery.
I thank and adore Thy tender limbs and Thy tender hands and feet, and I praise the inexpressible love
which didst draw Thou forth from the bosom of the Heavenly Father, down to a poor and miserable stable.
Glory and praise be to Thee, noble little Jesus! I greet and praise Thee with the same fervent love
with which Thy mother loved and praised Thee so intensely.
Glory and praise be to Thee, most beloved little Jesus, sweet delight of eternal bliss.
I greet and praise Thee with the same love which madst Thou leave Heaven and become a poor Child.
Glory and praise be to Thee, most precious little Jesus, joy and honor of Thy Heavenly Father!
I thank Thee through Thine Own sweet Heart which Thou hast revealed to the whole world through Thy birth.
I greet Thee over and over again, most beautiful little Jesus, sweetest delight of the Father's Heart,
refreshment of sick souls. I offer to Thee my own heart for Thine eternal glory and service.
Jesus, crown, love, joy, bliss of virgins! Thy love madst
Thou the Son of a Virgin. May Thou be glorified and praised forever. Amen.
This prayer is thought to be originally prayed by St. Gertrude and adapted
by St. Alphonse Liguori; he is considered the author because of its final formulation.
by St. Alphonse Liguori; he is considered the author because of its final formulation.
O Sacred Heart of Jesus, living and life giving fountain of eternal life,
infinite treasury of the Divinity, and glowing furnace of love, Thou art
my refuge and my sanctuary. O adorable and glorious Savior,
consume my heart with that burning fire that ever inflames Thy Heart.
infinite treasury of the Divinity, and glowing furnace of love, Thou art
my refuge and my sanctuary. O adorable and glorious Savior,
consume my heart with that burning fire that ever inflames Thy Heart.
Pour down on my souls those graces that flow from Thy love. Let my
heart be so united with Thine, that our wills may be one, and mine
may in all things be conformed to Thine. May Thy will be the rule
of both my desires and my actions.
heart be so united with Thine, that our wills may be one, and mine
may in all things be conformed to Thine. May Thy will be the rule
of both my desires and my actions.
How great, O my Jesus, is the extent of Thine excessive charity! Thou hast prepared
for me, of Thy most precious Body and Blood, a divine banquet, where Thou
givest me Thyself without reserve. What hath urged Thee to this excess of love?
Nothing but Thine own most loving Heart.
for me, of Thy most precious Body and Blood, a divine banquet, where Thou
givest me Thyself without reserve. What hath urged Thee to this excess of love?
Nothing but Thine own most loving Heart.
O adorable Heart of my Jesus, furnace of Divine Love, receive my soul into the wound
of Thy most Sacred Passion, that in this school of charity I may learn to make
a return of love to that God Who hast given me such wonderful proofs of His love.
of Thy most Sacred Passion, that in this school of charity I may learn to make
a return of love to that God Who hast given me such wonderful proofs of His love.
It was revealed to St. Gertrude that reading and meditating on the Passion are far more useful and efficacious than all other spiritual exercises. As those who handle flour cannot avoid contracting some of the flour's powdery substance, so no one, however imperfect his devotion may be, can occupy his mind with the Passion of Our Lord without receiving some benefit therefrom. And, however cold and lukewarm our devotion, Our Lord will look upon us with greater long-suffering and mercy if we never omit the memory of His Passion.
FIRST PRAYER
O Lord Jesus Christ, the eternal sweetness and jubilee of those who love Thee, remember all the presentiment of grief Thou didst endure from the moment of Thy conception, and especially at Thy
entrance into Thy Passion, when Thou didst say: My soul is sorrowful even unto death; and when, by reason of Thy overwhelming dread and anguish and grief, Thou didst sweat, as it were, drops of Blood trickling down upon the ground. Remember all the bitterness of Thy sorrow when Thou wast seized upon by the Jews, accused by false witnesses, condemned by three judges, buffeted and smitten, spit upon, scourged, and crowned with thorns. O sweetest Jesus, I implore Thee, by all the sorrows and insults Thou didst endure, have mercy on me, a sinner.
entrance into Thy Passion, when Thou didst say: My soul is sorrowful even unto death; and when, by reason of Thy overwhelming dread and anguish and grief, Thou didst sweat, as it were, drops of Blood trickling down upon the ground. Remember all the bitterness of Thy sorrow when Thou wast seized upon by the Jews, accused by false witnesses, condemned by three judges, buffeted and smitten, spit upon, scourged, and crowned with thorns. O sweetest Jesus, I implore Thee, by all the sorrows and insults Thou didst endure, have mercy on me, a sinner.
SECOND PRAYER
O Jesus, paradise of the delights of God, remember now all the dread and sorrow Thou didst
endure when Pilate pronounced on Thee sentence of death; when the godless soldiers laid the
heavy Cross on Thy shoulders, and fastened Thee thereon with rude and blunted nails,
cruelly stretching Thy sacred limbs so that all Thy bones could be numbered: I beseech Thee,
vouchsafe to pronounce a merciful sentence on me in the day of judgment, and deliver me
from all punishment. Amen.
endure when Pilate pronounced on Thee sentence of death; when the godless soldiers laid the
heavy Cross on Thy shoulders, and fastened Thee thereon with rude and blunted nails,
cruelly stretching Thy sacred limbs so that all Thy bones could be numbered: I beseech Thee,
vouchsafe to pronounce a merciful sentence on me in the day of judgment, and deliver me
from all punishment. Amen.
THIRD PRAYER
O Jesus, Heavenly Physician, remember now the languor and the pain Thou didst endure
when lifted upon the Cross, when all Thy bones were out of joint, so that no sorrow was like
to Thy sorrow, because, from the sole of Thy foot to the top of Thy head, there was no
soundness in Thee; when, notwithstanding, Thou didst put away the feeling of all Thine
own griefs, and pray to Thy Father for Thine enemies, saying: Father, forgive them;
for they know not what they do. By this, Thy charity and Thy mercy, grant that the
dignity and worth of Thy Passion may be the entire remission of all my sins. Amen.
when lifted upon the Cross, when all Thy bones were out of joint, so that no sorrow was like
to Thy sorrow, because, from the sole of Thy foot to the top of Thy head, there was no
soundness in Thee; when, notwithstanding, Thou didst put away the feeling of all Thine
own griefs, and pray to Thy Father for Thine enemies, saying: Father, forgive them;
for they know not what they do. By this, Thy charity and Thy mercy, grant that the
dignity and worth of Thy Passion may be the entire remission of all my sins. Amen.
FOURTH PRAYER
O Jesus, mirror of the eternal splendor, remember now that sadness which filled
Thy Heart when Thou didst behold in the mirror of Thy Divinity the reprobation of
the wicked and the multitude of the lost; and by the depth of the compassion Thou
didst show to the robber on the cross, saying: This day thou shalt be with Me in
Paradise, I beseech Thee, O compassionate Jesus, show me Thy mercy in the
hour of my death. Amen.
Thy Heart when Thou didst behold in the mirror of Thy Divinity the reprobation of
the wicked and the multitude of the lost; and by the depth of the compassion Thou
didst show to the robber on the cross, saying: This day thou shalt be with Me in
Paradise, I beseech Thee, O compassionate Jesus, show me Thy mercy in the
hour of my death. Amen.
FIFTH PRAYER
O Jesus, King most beloved, remember now the mournful desolation of Thy Heart,
when Thou, forsaken by all, wert mocked as Thou didst hang on the Cross; when
Thou didst find none to comfort Thee but Thy beloved Mother, who stood by Thy Cross
to the last, and whom Thou didst commend to Thy disciple, saying: Woman, behold
thy son, and to the disciple: Behold thy Mother. I beseech Thee, O compassionate
Jesus, by that sword of anguish which then pierced her Heart, do Thou condole with me
and console me in all my tribulations. Amen.
when Thou, forsaken by all, wert mocked as Thou didst hang on the Cross; when
Thou didst find none to comfort Thee but Thy beloved Mother, who stood by Thy Cross
to the last, and whom Thou didst commend to Thy disciple, saying: Woman, behold
thy son, and to the disciple: Behold thy Mother. I beseech Thee, O compassionate
Jesus, by that sword of anguish which then pierced her Heart, do Thou condole with me
and console me in all my tribulations. Amen.
SIXTH PRAYER
O Jesus, inexhaustible fountain of pity, remember now that bitterness which Thou didst
endure when, Thy strength being exhausted and Thy sacred Body dried up, Thou didst
feel that burning thirst, and hadst not one drop of water to cool Thy parched tongue, but
only vinegar upon hyssop; I beseech Thee that Thou wouldst extinguish in me the
thirst of carnal concupiscence and worldly delights. Amen.
endure when, Thy strength being exhausted and Thy sacred Body dried up, Thou didst
feel that burning thirst, and hadst not one drop of water to cool Thy parched tongue, but
only vinegar upon hyssop; I beseech Thee that Thou wouldst extinguish in me the
thirst of carnal concupiscence and worldly delights. Amen.
SEVENTH PRAYER
O Jesus, mighty King, remember now that when Thou wast plunged into the bitter
waters of Thy Passion until they closed over Thy head, Thou wast forsaken not only
by men, but by Thy Father also, and didst cry out with a loud voice, saying: My God,
My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me? By this Thine anguish and dereliction, I
beseech Thee, forsake me not in my last agony. Amen.
waters of Thy Passion until they closed over Thy head, Thou wast forsaken not only
by men, but by Thy Father also, and didst cry out with a loud voice, saying: My God,
My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me? By this Thine anguish and dereliction, I
beseech Thee, forsake me not in my last agony. Amen.
EIGHTH PRAYER
O Jesus, strong Lion of the tribe of Juda, remember now the sorrow and the woe Thou
didst endure, when all the forces of Thy Heart and of Thy Flesh failed Thee utterly, and
Thou didst bow Thy Head and cry: It is consummated. By this Thine anguish and Thy woe,
have mercy on me at the end of my life, when my soul shall be troubled, and my spirit
disquieted within me. Amen.
didst endure, when all the forces of Thy Heart and of Thy Flesh failed Thee utterly, and
Thou didst bow Thy Head and cry: It is consummated. By this Thine anguish and Thy woe,
have mercy on me at the end of my life, when my soul shall be troubled, and my spirit
disquieted within me. Amen.
NINTH PRAYER
O Jesus, splendor of the Father's glory and figure of His substance, remember now that
earnest commendation with which Thou didst commend Thy Spirit to the Father, saying:
Father, into Thy hands I commend My Spirit! and when, Thy most sacred Body being
torn and Thy Heart broken, and all the bowels of Thy compassion laid bare for our
Redemption, Thou didst give up Thy Spirit: I beseech Thee, by all that love which moved
Thee, the Life of all that live, to submit to death, that Thou wouldst mortify and kill in my
soul whatever is displeasing to Thee. Amen.
earnest commendation with which Thou didst commend Thy Spirit to the Father, saying:
Father, into Thy hands I commend My Spirit! and when, Thy most sacred Body being
torn and Thy Heart broken, and all the bowels of Thy compassion laid bare for our
Redemption, Thou didst give up Thy Spirit: I beseech Thee, by all that love which moved
Thee, the Life of all that live, to submit to death, that Thou wouldst mortify and kill in my
soul whatever is displeasing to Thee. Amen.
TENTH PRAYER
O Jesus, true and fruitful Vine, remember now the lavish, the excessive profusion
wherewith Thou didst shed Thy Precious Blood, when on the Cross Thou didst tread
the winepress alone, and wast crushed a s a cluster of ripe grapes; when Thou didst
give us water and Blood from Thy pierced Side, so that not one drop remained in
Thy Heart. Then wast Thou hung up as a bundle of myrrh, and Thy tender Flesh grew
pale, and Thy moisture was all dried up within Thee, and the marrow of Thy bones
consumed. By this Thy most bitter Passion, and by the shedding of Thy most
Precious Blood, I beseech Thee, O most loving Jesus, wash my soul at the hour of
my death with the water which flowed from Thy Sacred Side, and adorn it with
comeliness in the Precious Blood of Thy sweetest heart, and render it acceptable
in Thy sight in the fragrant odor of Thy Divine love. Amen.
wherewith Thou didst shed Thy Precious Blood, when on the Cross Thou didst tread
the winepress alone, and wast crushed a s a cluster of ripe grapes; when Thou didst
give us water and Blood from Thy pierced Side, so that not one drop remained in
Thy Heart. Then wast Thou hung up as a bundle of myrrh, and Thy tender Flesh grew
pale, and Thy moisture was all dried up within Thee, and the marrow of Thy bones
consumed. By this Thy most bitter Passion, and by the shedding of Thy most
Precious Blood, I beseech Thee, O most loving Jesus, wash my soul at the hour of
my death with the water which flowed from Thy Sacred Side, and adorn it with
comeliness in the Precious Blood of Thy sweetest heart, and render it acceptable
in Thy sight in the fragrant odor of Thy Divine love. Amen.
Accept, O compassionate Jesus, this my prayer with that exceeding love wherewith
Thou didst endure a bitter Death, and didst offer it , together with all the fruit of Thy
most sacred Humanity, to God the Father on the day of Thine Ascension; and by the
depth of those Wounds which scarred Thy Flesh and pierced Thy hands and feet
and Heart, I beseech Thee, raise me up, who am steeped and sunk in sin, and render
me well-pleasing to Thee in all things. Amen.
Thou didst endure a bitter Death, and didst offer it , together with all the fruit of Thy
most sacred Humanity, to God the Father on the day of Thine Ascension; and by the
depth of those Wounds which scarred Thy Flesh and pierced Thy hands and feet
and Heart, I beseech Thee, raise me up, who am steeped and sunk in sin, and render
me well-pleasing to Thee in all things. Amen.
O MOST holy Angel of God, appointed by God to my Guardian, I give thee thanks for all the
benefits which thou hast ever bestowed on me in body and soul. I praise and glorify thee that thou
condescended to assist me with such patient fidelity, and to defend me against all the
assaults of my enemy. Blessed be the hour in which thou were assigned me for my Guardian,
my defender and my patron. In acknowledgment and return for all thy loving ministries to me, I
offer thee the infinitely precious and noble Heart of Jesus, and firmly purpose to obey thee
henceforward, and most faithfully to serve my God. Amen.
benefits which thou hast ever bestowed on me in body and soul. I praise and glorify thee that thou
condescended to assist me with such patient fidelity, and to defend me against all the
assaults of my enemy. Blessed be the hour in which thou were assigned me for my Guardian,
my defender and my patron. In acknowledgment and return for all thy loving ministries to me, I
offer thee the infinitely precious and noble Heart of Jesus, and firmly purpose to obey thee
henceforward, and most faithfully to serve my God. Amen.
HAIL, White Lily, of the ever-peaceful and glorious Trinity!
Hail, Vermilion Rose, the delight of Heaven, of whom the King
of Heaven was born and by whose milk He was nourished!
Do thou feed our souls with the effusions of your divine influences.
Hail, Vermilion Rose, the delight of Heaven, of whom the King
of Heaven was born and by whose milk He was nourished!
Do thou feed our souls with the effusions of your divine influences.
Hail! Vivifying Gem of Divine Nobility!
Hail, Most Loving Jesus, Unfading
Flower of Human Dignity!
Thou art my Sovereign and only Good.
Hail, Most Loving Jesus, Unfading
Flower of Human Dignity!
Thou art my Sovereign and only Good.
O Sweetest Jesus, I beseech Thee, by the love which caused Thee to take
flesh in the bosom of this most pure Virgin, that Thou wouldst supply for our
defects in the service and honor of this most benign Mother who is ever ready
to assist us, with maternal tenderness, in all our necessities. Offer to Thy
beloved Mother, O amiable Jesus, the superabundant beatitude of Thy sweetest
Heart. Show her Thy Divine predilection which chose her from all eternity,
above all creatures, to be Thy Mother, adorning her with every grace and virtue.
Remind her of all the tenderness which Thou didst manifest to her on earth,
when she carried Thee on her bosom and nourished Thee with her milk.
Recall to her Thy filial obedience to her in all things, and especially Thy care
at the hour of Thy death, when Thou didst forget Thine own anguish to solace
hers, and didst provide her with a faithful guardian. Remind her, also, of the
joys and glory of her Assumption, when Thou didst exalt her above all the choirs
of Angels and constitute her Queen of Heaven and earth. O good Jesus, make
Thy Mother propitious to us, that she may be our advocate and protectress
in life and in death. Amen.
flesh in the bosom of this most pure Virgin, that Thou wouldst supply for our
defects in the service and honor of this most benign Mother who is ever ready
to assist us, with maternal tenderness, in all our necessities. Offer to Thy
beloved Mother, O amiable Jesus, the superabundant beatitude of Thy sweetest
Heart. Show her Thy Divine predilection which chose her from all eternity,
above all creatures, to be Thy Mother, adorning her with every grace and virtue.
Remind her of all the tenderness which Thou didst manifest to her on earth,
when she carried Thee on her bosom and nourished Thee with her milk.
Recall to her Thy filial obedience to her in all things, and especially Thy care
at the hour of Thy death, when Thou didst forget Thine own anguish to solace
hers, and didst provide her with a faithful guardian. Remind her, also, of the
joys and glory of her Assumption, when Thou didst exalt her above all the choirs
of Angels and constitute her Queen of Heaven and earth. O good Jesus, make
Thy Mother propitious to us, that she may be our advocate and protectress
in life and in death. Amen.
To implore favors through her merits:
God revealed to St. Gertrude that those who should thank him for the graces bestowed upon her
would participate in her merits, and would obtain their petition provided it were for their eternal welfare.
God revealed to St. Gertrude that those who should thank him for the graces bestowed upon her
would participate in her merits, and would obtain their petition provided it were for their eternal welfare.
O most sweet Lord Jesus Christ, I praise, extol and bless Thee, in union with that
Heavenly praise which the Divine Persons of the Most Holy trinity mutually render to
Each other, and which thence flows down upon Thy Sacred Humanity, upon
the Blessed Virgin Mary and upon all the Angels and Saints. And I give Thee
thanks for all the graces Thou didst lavish upon Thy beloved spouse, St. Gertrude.
I thank Thee especially for that ineffable love wherewith Thou didst pre-elect her
from all eternity, didst enrich her so highly, didst draw her so sweetly to Thyself by the
strongest bonds of love, didst unite her so blissfully to Thyself, dwell with such delight
in her heart, and crown her life with so blessed an end. I recall to Thee now, O most
compassionate Jesus, the promise Thou didst make to Thy beloved spouse, that
Thou wouldst most assuredly grant the prayers of all who come to Thee through her
merits and intercession, in all matters concerning their salvation. I beseech Thee, by
Thy most tender love, grant me the grace . . . [mention it] which I confidently expect. Amen.
Heavenly praise which the Divine Persons of the Most Holy trinity mutually render to
Each other, and which thence flows down upon Thy Sacred Humanity, upon
the Blessed Virgin Mary and upon all the Angels and Saints. And I give Thee
thanks for all the graces Thou didst lavish upon Thy beloved spouse, St. Gertrude.
I thank Thee especially for that ineffable love wherewith Thou didst pre-elect her
from all eternity, didst enrich her so highly, didst draw her so sweetly to Thyself by the
strongest bonds of love, didst unite her so blissfully to Thyself, dwell with such delight
in her heart, and crown her life with so blessed an end. I recall to Thee now, O most
compassionate Jesus, the promise Thou didst make to Thy beloved spouse, that
Thou wouldst most assuredly grant the prayers of all who come to Thee through her
merits and intercession, in all matters concerning their salvation. I beseech Thee, by
Thy most tender love, grant me the grace . . . [mention it] which I confidently expect. Amen.
O Lord Jesus Christ, in union with Thy most perfect actions I commend to Thee
this my work, to be directed according to Thy adorable will, for the salvation
of all mankind. Amen.
this my work, to be directed according to Thy adorable will, for the salvation
of all mankind. Amen.
I venerate and glorify Thee, O Most Blessed Trinity, in union with that ineffable glory
with which God the Father, in His omnipotence, honors the Son and the Holy Spirit forever.
with which God the Father, in His omnipotence, honors the Son and the Holy Spirit forever.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, as it
was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.
was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.
I magnify and bless Thee, O Most Blessed Trinity, in union with that most reverent glory with
which God the Son in His unsearchable wisdom, glorifies the Father and the Holy Spirit forever.
which God the Son in His unsearchable wisdom, glorifies the Father and the Holy Spirit forever.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, as it
was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.
was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.
I adore and extol Thee, O Most Blessed Trinity in union with that most adequate and
befitting glory with which the Holy Spirit, in His unsearchable goodness, extols the
Father and the Son forever.
befitting glory with which the Holy Spirit, in His unsearchable goodness, extols the
Father and the Son forever.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit, as it
was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.
was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.
O most loving Father, in atonement and satisfaction for all my sins, I offer Thee
the whole Passion of Thy most beloved Son, from the plaintive wail He uttered when
laid upon the straw in the manger, through all the helplessness of His infancy,
the privations of His boyhood, the adversities of His youth, the sufferings of His manhood,
until that hour when He bowed His head upon the Cross and with a loud cry gave up His Spirit.
And, in atonement and satisfaction for all my negligences, I offer Thee, O most loving
Father, the most holy life and conversation of Thy Son, most perfect in His every thought,
word, and action, from the hour when he came down from His lofty throne to the
Virgin's womb, and thence came forth into our dreary wilderness, to the hour when He
presented to Thy fatherly regard the glory of His conquering flesh. Amen.
the whole Passion of Thy most beloved Son, from the plaintive wail He uttered when
laid upon the straw in the manger, through all the helplessness of His infancy,
the privations of His boyhood, the adversities of His youth, the sufferings of His manhood,
until that hour when He bowed His head upon the Cross and with a loud cry gave up His Spirit.
And, in atonement and satisfaction for all my negligences, I offer Thee, O most loving
Father, the most holy life and conversation of Thy Son, most perfect in His every thought,
word, and action, from the hour when he came down from His lofty throne to the
Virgin's womb, and thence came forth into our dreary wilderness, to the hour when He
presented to Thy fatherly regard the glory of His conquering flesh. Amen.
EFFICACIOUS PRAYER TO ST. GERTRUDE
I praise and greet thee, O most blessed virgin, Gertrude, through the sweetest Heart of Jesus,
thy Spouse; and through this Heart I magnify the goodness and condescension of the ever-adorable
Trinity for all the grace which has ever flowed forth from that unfathomable abyss for thy salvation; beseeching
thee by that mutual love which united thy pure heart to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, that thou wouldst look
on me as commended to thy care in life and in death, and be my faithful advocate with God. Amen.
I praise and greet thee, O most blessed virgin, Gertrude, through the sweetest Heart of Jesus,
thy Spouse; and through this Heart I magnify the goodness and condescension of the ever-adorable
Trinity for all the grace which has ever flowed forth from that unfathomable abyss for thy salvation; beseeching
thee by that mutual love which united thy pure heart to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, that thou wouldst look
on me as commended to thy care in life and in death, and be my faithful advocate with God. Amen.
When St. Gertrude had recited this prayer 5,466 times, in honor of all the Wounds of our Lord Jesus, He appeared to her in vision, having on each Wound a rose flashing with a golden splendor, and greeted her tenderly, saying: "Behold, I will appear to thee, in this refulgent form at the hour of thy death, and I will cover all thy sins, and adorn thee with a glory, like that with which thou hast adorned My Wounds by thy salutations; and all who use this or any similar devotion shall receive the like favor." In order to make up this number, and become a partaker of this promise of Christ, you may say the following prayer five times a day for three years, adding the oblation, which our Lord directed to Saint Mechtilde to repeat after each division of five.
Glory be to Thee, most gracious, sweetest, most benign, sovereign, transcending, effulgent, and ever peaceful Trinity, for the roseate Wounds of Jesus Christ, my chosen and only love.
OBLATION
OBLATION
(To be said alter each five repetitions.) O Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the Living God, accept this prayer, with that surpassing love, with which Thou didst endure all the Wounds of Thy most Holy Body. Have mercy on me, and on all sinners, and on all the Faithful, living and departed. Grant them grace and mercy, remission of sins and everlasting life. Amen.
(Our Lord promised St. Gertrude, that if anyone should praise God for her, and give Him thanks for the love wherewith He had chosen her from eternity, He would assuredly grant him whatever he asked, provided that it tended to his salvation.)
O most compassionate Jesus, Giver of all good and all grace, may all that are in the round world, and the depth of the sea and the compass of Heaven, give thanks to Thee, and praise Thee with that infinite, everlasting, and unchanging praise, which floweth forth from Thee, and floweth back unceasingly upon Thee! again, for the exceeding love wherewith Thou
didst shed into the heart and soul of Thy beloved Spouse Gertrude, so great a flood of graces, and of loving kindnesses, and didst reveal to the world the mysteries of Thy tender compassion through her, Thine Own chosen and peculiar instrument. Wherefore, from my inmost heart, I render Thee utmost thanks; and I beseech Thee, on behalf of all in Heaven, on earth or in Purgatory, through that ineffable Divine love, wherewith Thou didst from all eternity, elect to special grace Thy loving and most faithful servant, and didst in Thine own appointed time, draw her so sweetly to Thee, and unite her so intimately to Thyself, and dwell with such delight in her heart, and crown her life with an end so blessed, that Thou wouldst condescend graciously to hear and answer my petition. I recall to Thy mind now, O most Compassionate Jesus, the promise Thou didst make to Thy beloved spouse, in Thy great and superabounding goodness, that Thou wouldst most assuredly grant the prayers; of all who come to Thee, through her merits and intercession, in all matters concerning their salvation, binding Thyself, moreover, if Thou didst not at once grant their petition, to bestow on them threefold in Thine Own good time, from the omnipotence, the wisdom, and the tender kindness, of the Adorable Trinity. Calling thus to Thy mind, this, Thy faithful promise, I beseech Thee, leave me not desolate, but bestow on me the salutary effect of my petition. Amen.
O most compassionate Jesus, Giver of all good and all grace, may all that are in the round world, and the depth of the sea and the compass of Heaven, give thanks to Thee, and praise Thee with that infinite, everlasting, and unchanging praise, which floweth forth from Thee, and floweth back unceasingly upon Thee! again, for the exceeding love wherewith Thou
didst shed into the heart and soul of Thy beloved Spouse Gertrude, so great a flood of graces, and of loving kindnesses, and didst reveal to the world the mysteries of Thy tender compassion through her, Thine Own chosen and peculiar instrument. Wherefore, from my inmost heart, I render Thee utmost thanks; and I beseech Thee, on behalf of all in Heaven, on earth or in Purgatory, through that ineffable Divine love, wherewith Thou didst from all eternity, elect to special grace Thy loving and most faithful servant, and didst in Thine own appointed time, draw her so sweetly to Thee, and unite her so intimately to Thyself, and dwell with such delight in her heart, and crown her life with an end so blessed, that Thou wouldst condescend graciously to hear and answer my petition. I recall to Thy mind now, O most Compassionate Jesus, the promise Thou didst make to Thy beloved spouse, in Thy great and superabounding goodness, that Thou wouldst most assuredly grant the prayers; of all who come to Thee, through her merits and intercession, in all matters concerning their salvation, binding Thyself, moreover, if Thou didst not at once grant their petition, to bestow on them threefold in Thine Own good time, from the omnipotence, the wisdom, and the tender kindness, of the Adorable Trinity. Calling thus to Thy mind, this, Thy faithful promise, I beseech Thee, leave me not desolate, but bestow on me the salutary effect of my petition. Amen.
SALUTATION OF THE WOUNDS OF JESUS
When St. Gertrude had recited this prayer 5,466 times, in honor of all the Wounds of our Lord Jesus, He appeared to her in vision, having on each Wound a rose flashing with a golden splendor, and greeted her tenderly, saying: "Behold, I will appear to thee, in this refulgent form at the hour of thy death, and I will cover all thy sins, and adorn thee with a glory, like that with which thou hast adorned My Wounds by thy salutations; and all who use this or any similar devotion shall receive the like favor." In order to make up this number, and become a partaker of this promise of Christ, you may say the following prayer five times a day for three years, adding the oblation, which our Lord directed to Saint Mechtilde to repeat after each division of five.
Glory be to Thee, most gracious, sweetest, most benign, sovereign, transcending, effulgent, and ever peaceful Trinity, for the roseate Wounds of Jesus Christ, my chosen and only love.
OBLATION
OBLATION
(To be said alter each five repetitions.) O Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the Living God, accept this prayer, with that surpassing love, with which Thou didst endure all the Wounds of Thy most Holy Body. Have mercy on me, and on all sinners, and on all the Faithful, living and departed. Grant them grace and mercy, remission of sins and everlasting life. Amen.
TAKEN FROM THE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND MOTHER PRAYER BOOK
with permission of the
Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood
Manchester , New Hampshire
TAKEN FROM THE PRECIOUS BLOOD AND MOTHER PRAYER BOOK
with permission of the
Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood
Sunday, 8 April 2012
Pope Benedict XVI, holding a tall, lit, white candle, enters a hushed and darkened St. Peter's Basilica, at the Vatican Saturday, April 7, 2012, to begin the Vatican's Easter vigil service. Except for the twinkle of camera flashes, the basilica was almost pitch-black as the thousands of faithful in pews awaited Benedict's arrival through the rear entrance Saturday night.
Saturday, 7 April 2012
Friday, 6 April 2012
Be willing to take the first step and forgive, forgive those who have hurt you. Examine your actions and be more loving and forgiving to those around you.
Use this time of grace wisely and begin today and change your ways so you are more pleasing to God. Now please accept God’s love, that He has for each of you. Accept this love by truly, truly responding to all that God is asking of you. Amen.
By
Mariain Movement
OLS-Parish
Tuticorin
Use this time of grace wisely and begin today and change your ways so you are more pleasing to God. Now please accept God’s love, that He has for each of you. Accept this love by truly, truly responding to all that God is asking of you. Amen.
By
Mariain Movement
OLS-Parish
Tuticorin
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
Monday, 2 April 2012
A Prayer for Vocations and Seminarians through the intercession of St. John Vianney
O God our Father, You promised “I will appoint shepherds for My sheep who will shepherd them so that they need no longer fear and tremble: an none shall be missing.” (Jer. 23:4-5). Hear the prayers of Your flock. Through the intercession of Your beloved priest, Saint John Vianney, we beg You to call to the sacramental priesthood generous men who will desire nothing more than to serve You in imitation of Your Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, our High Priest.
And after You call them, we pray that You sustain the doubtful, console the discouraged, and strengthen the weak as they start the long and demanding preparation for the priesthood.
Mary, Mother of priests, and example of faithful, humble, and joyful acceptance of God’s will, help all those who are called to the priesthood to open their ears and hearts to the gentle call of the Holy Spirit.
Amen.
By
Marian Movement
OLS Parish
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