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A Prayer for a Friend to Travel Safely "Heavenly Father, This prayer of safe travel is for my friends for them to have their safe trip. Oh God, who hast commissioned thy angels, allow very little ...
In the United States, the first novena prayers were compiled by Reverend Joseph Chapoton, the Vice-provincial of Portland, Oregon. [4] After his death in 1925, the laity added more prayers and hymns into the booklet. [5] This perhaps was the main reason why for many years, there was no set of novena prayers designated for Perpetual Help.
Difficult pregnancy and safe child birth - Peter and Fevronia of Murom; Invoked by pregnant women for safe delivery of children - Silvia [5] Childhood illnesses - Deicolus; Childhood diseases; difficult marriages; victims of abuse - Pharaildis; Convulsive children; invoked against storms and rain - Scholastica
Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Brazil A booklet of the novena to Sweetest Name of Mary, in Bikol and printed in Binondo, Manila dated 1867. A novena (from Latin: novem, "nine") is an ancient tradition of devotional praying in Christianity, consisting of private or public prayers repeated for nine successive days or weeks. [1]
Give safety to travelers, Free those unjustly deprived of liberty, And rid the world of falsehood, Hunger and disease. Almighty, ever-living God, You give strength to the weary And new courage to those who have lost heart. Hear the prayers of all who call on you in trouble That they may have the joy of receiving your help in their need.
The recitation of the Divine Mercy novena; The designation of the Hour of Mercy at 3:00 a.m. or p.m. Spreading mercy by word, deed, or prayer; The spreading of works of mercy to the whole humanity, in preparation for the return of Jesus Christ to Earth; Proclaim that mercy is the greatest attribute of God.
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A religious processional banner from the Holy House of Mercy in Lisbon (1784) depicting the Virgin of Mercy; the first verse of the hymn is displayed below.. Sub Tuum Præsidium (Ancient Greek: Ὑπὸ τὴν σὴν εὐσπλαγχνίαν; English: Under your Protection) is an ancient Christian hymn and prayer dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary.