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Seasonal
Devotions for the Month of October Month of the Holy Rosary and the Angels
Daily Rosary Prayers in October The following prayers are recited daily with the Rosary during the Month of October, which is dedicated to the Holy Rosary. On the Feast of the Holy Rosary (Oct. 7) the complete set of prayers are prayed in order, interspersed throughout the entire fifteen decades of the Rosary. However, the faithful are urged to recite the entire fifteen decades every day of the month of October. V. O God, make speed to save me. Glory be to the Father... Opening prayers of the Rosary Prayer for Mondays & Thursdays before the Joyful Mysteries O Queen of the Holy Rosary, dear Lady of Fatima, the very thought that so many have been blessed only because they had recourse to thee with confidence, inspires us with fresh hope and courage to call upon thee to come to our assistance. Thou didst once promise Saint Dominic that whosoever desired the grace of God should obtain it by means of thy Rosary: now we, with Rosary in hand, call upon thee, our Mother, to keep thy maternal promises. Nay, thou thyself in these our times dost work never-ceasing wonders to call thy children to honor thee in thy shrines of Pompeii, Altötting, and Fatima. Be thou pleased, therefore, to wipe away our tears and assuage our sorrows! With our heart upon our lips and with lively faith, we call upon thee and invoke thee: our Mother, dearest Mother, Mother fairest, Mother gentlest, help us! Mother and Queen of the holy Rosary, delay not to stretch forth thy mighty hand to save us, for delay, as thou seest, will bring us down to ruin. Prayer for Tuesdays before the Sorrowful Mysteries O blessed Rosary of Mary, sweet chain that binds us to God, bond of love that makes us one with the Angels, tower of salvation amid the attacks of Hell, safe harbor in the universal shipwreck, we shall never forget thee. Thou shalt be our consolation in the hour of death's agony, thine shall be the last kiss of our ebbing life. The last whisper of our dying lips shall be thy sweet name, O Queen of the Holy Rosary, our dearest Mother, only refuge of sinners, sovereign comforter of the sorrowful. Be thou everywhere blessed, now and forever, on earth and in Heaven. Amen. Prayer for Fridays before the Sorrowful Mysteries Humbly bending at the foot of thy throne, O great and glorious Lady, our souls venerate thee in the midst of the groans and anguish that oppress us beyond measure. In spite of the trials and tribulations wherewith we are encompassed, we raise our eyes with confidence to thee who hast deigned to choose for thy earthly habitation the fields of poor and forsaken country folk. And there, facing the city and amphitheater devoted to worldly pleasures, where now reign silence and ruin, thou, as the Queen of Victories, hast lifted up thy mighty voice to summon from every quarter of the Catholic world, thy devoted children to build thee a shrine in thine honor. Ah, be thou moved to pity for these souls of ours, which lie trampled in the mire. Have mercy on us, dear Lady, have mercy on us, for we are filled beyond measure with misery and humiliation. Thou who art the Help of Christians, draw us from the tribulations wherein we are miserably entangled. Thou who art our life, triumph over the death which threatens our souls in these dangers to which we find ourselves exposed; give us peace again, tranquility, love and salvation. Wednesdays & Saturdays before the Glorious Mysteries O Virgin Immaculate and Queen of the Rosary, in these days of dead faith and triumphant impiety, thou hast been pleased to set up thy throne as Queen and Mother, upon the ancient site of Pompeii, the dwelling place of pagans long since dead. And from the place where once men worshiped false gods and demons, thou, as Mother of Divine grace, dost in these our times scatter everywhere the treasures of heavenly mercies. Ah, from that throne where thou reignest as Queen of mercy, turn, dear Mother upon us also thine eyes of mercy, and have pity on us who have such great need of thy assistance. Show thyself to us, as to so many others, a true Mother of mercy: "Show thyself a Mother"; while with all our hearts we salute thee and call upon thee as our Sovereign and Queen of the Most holy Rosary. Prayer for Sundays before the Glorious Mysteries O Queen of the Most Holy Rosary, to whom else can we have recourse, if not to thee, who art the solace of the wretched, the comfort of the desolate, the consolation of the afflicted? We confess it to thee, our souls are exceeding sorrowful, weighed down as they are by countless sins; we deserve the fire of Hell, we are unworthy to receive thy favors. But art not thou the hope of the hopeless, the great Mediatrix between man and God, our powerful advocate at the throne of the most High, and the refuge of sinners? Ah, do thou only say the word in our behalf to thy Divine Son, and He will hear and answer thee. Ask Him, then, O Mother, for this favor, of which we stand so much in need...(silent pause) Thou alone canst obtain it for us; thou art our only hope, our consolation, our sweetness, our whole life. Such is our hope. Amen. (Memorare) Ending Prayer (after the last decade) O Virgin and Queen of the Holy Rosary, thou art the Daughter of our heavenly Father, the Mother of God the Son, and the Bride of the Holy Ghost with His sevenfold gifts. Thou canst obtain all things from the ever-blessed Trinity; therefore obtain for us this favor which is so urgent for us, provided that it be no obstacle to our eternal salvation (silent pause); we ask it of thee through thy Immaculate Conception, thy Divine Motherhood, thy joys, thy sorrows and thy triumphs; we ask it of thee through the Heart of thy dear Jesus, and the nine months wherein thou didst carry Him in thy bosom, the hardships of His life, His bitter passion, His death on the Cross, His most Holy Name, the shedding of His Precious Blood; finally, we ask it of thee through thine own most sweet heart and thy glorious name, O Mary, thou who art the Star of the Sea, our mighty mistress, the sea of sorrow, the Gate of Heaven, and the Mother of every grace. In thee we put our trust; from thee we hope for all things. It is thy task to save us. Amen. V. Make me worthy to praise thee, O
sacred Virgin; V. Pray for us, O Queen of the most
Holy Rosary, In honor of St. Dominic; Glory be
to the Father... Litany of Loretto, Closing Prayers of the Rosary, and Hymn to Our Lady Hymn to the Queen of the Holy Rosary Queen of the Holy Rosary, O bless us
as we pray, O Queen of the Holy Rosary! Each
mystery blends with thine, Sweet Lady of the Rosary, white
roses let us bring, Daily October Novena to Our Lady of Fatima (Feast: October 13)
Memorare Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it known, that anyone who fled to thy protection, implored thy help, or sought thy intercession, was left unaided. Inspired by this confidence, we fly unto thee, O Virgin of virgins, our Mother! To thee do we come, before we pray, sinful and sorrowful. O Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise not our petitions, but in thy mercy, hear and answer them. Amen. Prayer to Our Lady of Fatima Dearest Mother, Queen of the Holy Rosary, who came to Fatima to reveal to all mankind the Divine plan for true Christian peace, of prayer, penance, and consecration, grant an abundance of grace, strength, and guidance to the members of Thy Fatima Crusade, here present and throughout the world. Inspire us to great zeal, oh great Mediatrix of all graces, that we may be effective instruments in spreading devotion to Thy Rosary; that we may be faithful in wearing Thy scapular; that we may inspire our brothers in Christ to a life of sacrifice, penance, and modesty, and finally, that we may help to bring about that wonderful day when all men, through consecration to Thy Immaculate Heart, shall be one in Christ. Amen. Litany of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Immaculate Heart
of Mary - Pray for our dear country. Let us pray: Act of Reparation to the Immaculate Heart of Mary Most Holy Virgin, and our beloved Mother, we listen with grief to the complaints of thy Immaculate Heart, surrounded with thorns which ungrateful men place therein at every moment by their blasphemies and ingratitude. Moved by the ardent desire of loving thee as our Mother and of promoting true devotion to thy Immaculate Heart, we prostrate ourselves at thy feet to prove the sorrow we feel for the grief that men cause thee and to atone by means of our prayers and sacrifices for the offenses with which men return thy tender love. Obtain for them and for us the pardon of so many sins. A word from thee will obtain grace and forgiveness for us all. Hasten O Lady, the conversion of sinners, that they may love Jesus and cease to offend God, already so much offended, and thus avoid eternal punishment. Turn thine eyes of mercy toward us so that henceforth we may love God with all our hearts while on earth and enjoy Him forever in Heaven. Amen. HYMN: DEAR
LADY OF FATIMA Dear Mary, won't you show us, the right and
shining way, You promised at Fatima, each time that you
appeared, Dear Lady, on First Saturdays, we ask your
guiding hand, or THE FATIMA AVE Chorus: To three shepherd children the Virgin then spoke With sweet Mother's pleading she asks us to pray, Devotions to Saint Therése, the Little Flower O glorious Saint Therese, whom Almighty God has raised up to assist souls in need, we implore thy miraculous intercession. So powerful art thou in obtaining every need of body and soul that Holy Mother Church proclaims thee a "Prodigy of Miracles." We now fervently beseech thee to hear and answer our petitions, as they are in accord with Gods holy Will, and to carry out thy promise of "spending Heaven doing good upon earth", "of letting fall from Heaven a Shower of Roses." Amen. (offer your intentions) NOVENA ROSE
PRAYER O Little Flower of Jesus, ask God today to grant the favors I now place with confidence in thy hands, as they are in accord with His holy Will. (mention specific requests) St. Therese, help me to always believe as thou didst, in Gods great love for me, so that I might imitate thy "Little Way," thy spirit of humility, faith, confidence, and self denial, each day. Amen. PRAYER
TO ST. THERÉSE, PATRONESS OF THE MISSIONS
Litany
of Saint Francis Lamb of God, Who takest away the
sins of the world, spare us, O Lord! V. Pray for us, O holy Saint
Francis, Let us pray: O God, Who by multiplying the children of Saint Francis, dost give new glory to Thy Church; grant that, following his example, we may despise the honors and riches of this world, and obtain those of a blessed eternity. Through Jesus Christ, Our Lord. Amen. Prayer
to Saint Francis Peace Prayer of St. Francis O Divine
Master, grant that I may not so much seek Commemoration
of the Stigmata of St. Francis HYMN
By thy love so deep and burning for thy Savior
Crucified;
Humble follower of Jesus, likened to Him in thy
birth,
Teach us also, dear Saint Francis, how to mourn
for every sin;
HYMN Thy beautiful and shining face But when, dear Spirit, I kneel down, Oh! when I pray thou prayest too, Then for my sake, dear Angel! now Then love me, love me, Angel dear! Novena, Sept. 28-Oct. 6; Feast, Oct. 7 This Feast was instituted to commemorate the victory of Christianity over the forces of Islam at the battle of Lepanto on October 7, 1571. The victory was brought about through the devout recitation of the Holy Rosary. In thanksgiving for another victory over the same foes in Hungary in 1715, the Feast was extended to the whole Church. In the course of centuries the Rosary has been a source of abundant blessings. In her apparitions at Lourdes, France, in 1858, and again at Fatima, Portugal, in 1917, the Blessed Virgin Mary urged Catholics to pray the Rosary frequently in order to bring about the conversion of sinners and a lasting world peace. Let us resolve to say our Rosary every day! Besides being a beautiful tribute of love to our Heavenly Mother, it will be our support and joy in life and our consolation at the hour of death. "Who is she that cometh forth like the sun, and as lovely as Jerusalem? Around Her, as in springtime, were roses and lilies of the valley." (Canticle) Let us devoutly celebrate the glorious feast of the Holy Rosary of the Virgin Mary, that she may intercede for us with Jesus Christ our Lord! Glory be to the Father O powerful Virgin, Thou art like the Tower of David! Thou art most beautiful and amiable, O Daughter of Sion; lovely as the moon, brilliant as the sun, awe inspiring as an army set in array (Cant. vi. 3). The Lord gave Thee His own power, for through Thee He completely overcame our enemies. Hail Mary O Virgin Mary, most noble Queen of the world, plead for peace and salvation in our behalf, for Thou didst bring forth Christ the Lord, Savior of us all. Hail Mary O blessed Mother and spotless Virgin, glorious Queen of the world, may all who celebrate the solemnity of the most holy Rosary feel Thy help! Hail Mary Mary speaks: Let us Pray: HYMN Conception, Visitation, Birth, the Off'ring of
Thy Child, Hail, in Thy share of agony--stripes, thorny
crown, yea, most Then in the triumph of Thy Son--the fire of the
Paraclete-- Oh, come, ye nations, gather here these mystic
roses fair; O Jesu, born of Virgin bright, all glory be to
Thee, V. Queen of the most holy Rosary, pray for
us. Let us Pray: The Divine Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Novena: Oct. 2-10; Feast, Oct. 11 From all eternity God thought of the Virgin of Nazareth as the future Mother of His Son. At the Annunciation, the Blessed Virgin Mary became the Mother of God. This is her most exalted title, the source of all Her other privileges. On Calvary Christ gave His Mother to all men to be their spiritual Mother, so that through Her they might come to God as through Her He came to them. Let us love her because she is our very own. How can we fail to love Her whom Jesus loved so tenderly? "Behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb and shalt bring forth a Son; and thou shalt call His name Jesus. He shall be great and shall be called the Son of the Most High." (Luke 1:31) Let us celebrate the Motherhood of the Blessed Virgin Mary! Let us adore her Son, Christ the Lord! Glory be Blessed and worthy of veneration art Thou, O Virgin Mary, who, while remaining a Virgin, didst become the Mother of the Savior! When He who rules heaven and earth became man, He dwelt within Thy womb. Hail Mary O Virgin Mother of God, Thy Motherhood announced joy to the whole world, for from Thee arose the Sun of Justice, Christ our God. Thou gavest birth to Him who created Thee and still remainest a Virgin. Holy Mary, Virgin Mother of God, intercede for us! Hail Mary The Lord blessed Thee, O Daughter for from Thee we have received the Fruit of Life. Thou alone without am equal, hast pleased our Lord Jesus Christ. Despise not our prayers in our needs, and deliver us from all dangers, O holy Mother of God! Hail Mary HYMN 'Twas for a ruined nation's sake With us of Adam's fallen race, O Jesus, Son of Virgin mild, V. Pray for us, O holy Mother of God, Let us Pray: Our Lady of El Pilar
On the fourth day before leaving for Ephesus, Our Blessed Lady asked Our Lord: "Lord, what dost Thou command me to do? What dost Thou desire of me?" Repeating these words, She saw her Divine Son descending in Person, with all His court to visit Her. The humble and devout Virgin worshiped Him in deepest reverence from the inmost of Her purest soul. Our Lord replied to Her petition: "My most beloved Mother... I am attentive to Thy petitions and holy desires and they are pleasing to Me. I shall defend My Apostles and My Church, and I shall be their Father and Protector, so that It shall not be overcome, nor the gates of Hell prevail against It." (Matt. 18:18) It is necessary for My glory that the Apostles labor and follow Me to the Cross and to the death I have suffered for the whole human race. The first one to imitate Me is My faithful servant, James, and I desire that he suffer martyrdom in this city of Jerusalem." "I desire that thou go to Saragossa where he is now and command him to return to Jerusalem. But before he leaves that city, he is to build a church in Thy name." After expressing her sincerest gratitude to her Divine Son, She asked that She be permitted to promise the special protection of Her Divine Son and that this sacred place shall be part of Her inheritance for the use of all who call with devotion upon Her Son's Holy Name, asking Her to intercede for them. Our Divine Lord promised His holy Mother that all She asked would be fulfilled according to Her will and power at this sacred Shrine. At the command of Our Lord, a great number of Angels placed Her on a throne formed by a resplendent cloud, and proclaimed Her Queen and Mistress of all creation. The purest Mother, borne by Seraphim and Angels, departed body and soul for Saragossa in Spain. St. James was lost in exalted prayer when the Angels placed the throne of their Queen and Lady within sight of the Apostle and his disciples. The Angels bore with them a small column hewn of marble or jasper, and a not-very-large image of their Queen. Seated on Her throne on the cloud, She manifested herself to St. James. The Apostle prostrated himself and in deepest reverence venerated the Mother of his Creator and Redeemer. At the same time he was shown the image and the pillar in the hands of some of the angels. The loving Queen gave him Her blessing and said, "My son James, this place, the Most High and Omnipotent God of Heaven has destined to be consecrated by thee upon earth for the erection of a church and house of prayer, where, under my patronage and name, He wishes to be glorified and magnified, where the treasures of His right hand shall be opened up for all the faithful through my intercession, if they ask for them in true faith and sincere piety." "A pledge of this truth and of My promise shall be this column with my image placed upon it. In the church which thou shall build for Me, it shall remain and be preserved until the end of the world. Thou shalt immediately begin to build this church, and after thou hast completed it, thou shalt depart for Jerusalem." At the Queen's command, the holy Angels set up the column. and upon it the sacred image, in the same place where they now stand. St. James, together with the holy Angels celebrated the first dedication of a Church instituted in this world under the name and title of the great Mistress of Heaven and earth. Our Apostle gave most humble thanks to Blessed Mary and asked for special protection of this Spanish kingdom, and particularly of this place consecrated to Her devotion and name. The heavenly Mother granted him all his requests, gave him Her blessing, and was carried back to Jerusalem. Since that time, Spain became a fervent Spanish (Visigoth) Kingdom and thousands of miracles have occurred at this ancient Shrine of the Most Holy Virgin, Mother of the Apostles and Mother of the Church. PRAYER
Dios Te Salve Maria, llena eres de
gracia, el Señor es contigo, bendita tu eres entre todas las mujeres, y bendito es el
fruto de tu vientre, Jesus. (This prayer is said on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays
throughout
South of the border, this crisp Autumn day is actually "The Dia de la Raza", an important national holiday, since it marks for these people the new flood of human blood which rose in New Spain as one of the major effects of Columbus' voyage. As a result of the conquest, Mexico became predominately populated by "mestizos", or Spanish-Indians. To foretell the physical characteristics of the mestizo came the apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe in 1531, when the portrait of the Blessed Virgin Mary as a Spanish-Indian woman appeared on the tilma of Juan Diego. Guadalajara, capital and jewel of the state of Jalisco, celebrates "The Day of the Mestizo" by rendering ecstatic homage to "The Little Virgin" as Our Lady of Zapopan. She is Spanish in origin, but completely Mexican in the tradition of more than four hundred years that surround her cult. Brought to Zapopan by Father Antonio de Segovia in 1541, the "Little Virgin", less than fourteen inches high, found herself in the heart of a territory, then called New Galicia, still under the conquest of Nuñe de Guzman. The precious statue, which the warm heart of the Mexican personifies, was the instrument by which Heaven vouchsafed to turn the fears and animosities of the natives into a confidence and love which enabled the zealous Franciscan to gather them into the fold of the Good Shepherd. The story is told that, as he preached, the little statue of Our Lady that he always carried with him, emitted rays of light. The miraculous radiance seemed to penetrate the souls of the Indians and convert them into vessels ready for the waters of grace. "The Little Virgin" was at once installed in a place of honor at the Zapopan Church of the Franciscans which was replaced by the present stately basilica. If the "Day of the Mestizo" is one of jubilation in Guadalajara, it is more than that in Zapopan, for on that day their cherished Lady comes home! For four months she has been in Jalisco, where she has traveled from parish to parish, amid memorable scenes of piety and rejoicing. Zapopan's history notes the fact that when its beloved Queen started on her first trip to the neighboring city in 1734, the townsfolk witnessed her departure with consternation, fearing that the proud "Sultana of the West", as the Jaliscan capital has been called, would hold her captive. But the Franciscans who had a Friary at Zapopan since the sixteenth century, have kept faith with their parishioners, and each year the Great Lady has been brought home in triumph, an instrument of special graces for her faithful Mestizos. PRAYER Dearest Lady of Zapopan, we entrust to Thy Immaculate Heart, all of our needs and petitions, as well as those of our Bishop and the Church, that they may be granted as they are in accord with God's Holy Will. OImmaculate Queen of Guadalajara, we fervently entreat Thee to hear our prayer for the conversion of our loved ones, our benefactors, and our enemies; and especially for the conversion of the people of Jalisco and of all Mexico. Grant that these humble souls who have longed revered Thee as Their Queen and Mother, may see through the deceits of the heretical sects of Vatican II, Lefebvre, and Thuc, and return to the ancient True Catholic Faith brought to them by the valiant efforts of the heroic propagators of the Faith, such as Christopher Columbus (whose memory we commemorate this day). Finally, dear Lady of Zapopan, grant us the precious gift of final perseverance and make us to grow more zealous each day in the practice of our Holy Catholic Faith. Amen. The Purity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Triduum, Oct. 13-15; Feast, Oct. 16 Mary, our Heavenly Mother, was most pure. The slightest taint of Original Sin never soiled the lily-white purity of her soul. She was untouched by the imperfections that mar even the holiest lives. No thought, word or deed of Hers ever savored of earth, but everything was centered in God. Let us pray to our Mother most pure that she may be the kind protectress of our purity and chastity, and to permit no sin ever to soil the beauty of our soul. "As the lily among thorns, so is my beloved among the daughters." (Cant. 2:2) Thou art all fair, O Mary, and the stain of original sin is not in thee. Thou art the Glory of Jerusalem; thou art the Joy of Israel; thou art the Honor of our people. (Judith 15:10) Draw us, O Immaculate Virgin! We shall come after thee, breathing the sweet fragrance of thy virtues. (Cant. 1:3) Hail Mary Mary speaks: Let us Pray: Grant us, we beseech Thee, Almighty and Eternal God, that solemnly venerating the spotless virginity of the most pure Virgin Mary, we may by her intercession obtain purity of mind and body; through Christ our Lord. Amen. August Queen of Heaven, sovereign Mistress of the Angels, who didst receive from the beginning the mission and power to crush the Serpent's head, we beseech thee to send thy holy Angels, that under thy command and by thy power they may pursue the evil spirits, encounter them on every side, resist their bold attacks, and drive them hence into the abyss of woe. Most holy Mother, send thy Angels to defend us and to drive the cruel enemy from us. All ye holy Angels and Archangels, help defend us. O good and tender Mother! Thou shalt ever be our love and our hope. Holy Angels and Archangels, keep and defend us. Amen.
Novena: Oct. 15-23; Feast, Oct. 24 V. O God, come to my assistance; O Christ, Splendor of the Father, Life and Strength of the heart, in the presence of the Angels we celebrate Thee by our prayers and hymns, uniting our voices with their melodious concerts. We praise with reverence all the celestial Princes, but especially the Archangel St. Raphael, the faithful Companion by whose power the Devil was enchained. O Christ, King full of goodness, by this guardian remove far from us all the wickedness of the enemy; purify our hearts and our bodies, and by Thy sole clemency, introduce us into Paradise. In harmonious concerts let us give thanks to the Father, glory to Jesus Christ and to the Comforter, God three in One, living before all ages. Amen. Hail Mary St. Raphael, pray for us. Christ, the glory of the Angel choirs! And Raphael, physician of the soul, Thou, too, fair Virgin, Daughter of the skies! This grace on us bestow, O Father blest, V. Pray for us, St. Raphael. Let us pray: O God, who to Tobias, Thy servant, when on his journey, didst give blessed Raphael the Archangel, for companion; grant that we who are also Thy servants, may likewise be safeguarded by his watchfulness, and be made strong by his help. May he who we faithfully believe ever to stand before Thy Majesty, offer up our prayers to be blessed by Thee; through Jesus Christ, Our Lord. Amen. PRAYER OF THE CHURCH IN
HONOR OF ST. RAPHAEL ARCHANGEL Let us Pray: O glorious Archangel, St. Raphael, great Prince of the heavenly Court, illustrious for thy gifts of wisdom and grace, guide of those who journey by land or sea, consoler of the afflicted and of sinners: I beg thee to assist me in all my needs and in suffering of this life, as once thou didst help the young Tobias in his travels. And because thou art the Medicine of God," I pray thee to heal the many infirmities of my soul, and the ills which afflict my body, if it be for my greater good. I especially thee an angelic purity, which may fit me to be the temple of the Holy Ghost. Amen. Christ, thy servants wanderings spare; Be near us, Angel from the skies, Ye nine-fold ranks of Angel-choirs Drive far away in shamed disgrace To God the Father praise be done, Let us Pray: O God, Who in Thy ineffable goodness hast rendered blessed Raphael the conductor of thy faithful in their journeys, we humbly implore Thee, that we may be conducted by him in the way of salvation, and experience his help in the maladies of our souls; through Jesus Christ Thy Son, Our Lord, Who livest and reignest with Thee in the unity of the Holy Ghost, One God, forever, unto ages of ages. Amen. LITANY OF ST.
RAPHAEL Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the
world, spare us, O Lord! Christ hear us, Christ graciously hear us. V. Pray for us, St. Raphael, to the Lord our God; Let us Pray: Lord Jesus Christ, at the prayer of the Archangel St. Raphael, grant us the grace to avoid all sin and to persevere in every good work, until we reach our heavenly country, Thou Who livest and reignest forever, unto ages of ages. Amen. Let us Pray: THE HOLY ANGELS
O glorious St. Jude Thaddeus, by those sublime prerogatives, wherewith thou wast ennobled in thy lifetime, namely, thy kinship with Our Lord Jesus Christ according to the flesh, and thy vocation to be an Apostle; by that glory which now is thine in Heaven as the reward of thine apostolic labors and martyrdom: obtain for us from the Giver of every good and perfect gift all the graces whereof we stand in need in order to treasure up in our hearts the divinely inspired doctrines which thou has transmitted to us in thy Epistle; that is to say, to build our edifice of perfection upon our most holy Faith, praying by the grace of the Holy Ghost; to keep ourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of Jesus Christ unto eternal life; to strive by all means to help them that go astray; exalting thus the glory and majesty, the dominion and power of Him Who is able to keep us without sin and to present us spotless with exceeding joy at the coming of our Divine Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. FEAST OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST THE KING
It is an article of our holy Faith that Christ, as man, has fullest spiritual power, leading to salvation, establishing the Church and Her Sacraments, and disposing of all graces in the supernatural order. In virtue of the union of His human nature with the Divine, He possesses still greater power, which is the foundation of this Feast. His is the full triple power of royalty: He is supreme Lawgiver under God, and His legislation all are bound to obey; He is ultimate Judge over mankind; He is the sovereign Executive whose command everyone must heed and whose sentence no one can escape. The sphere of His Kingly dominion embraces in their entirety both the temporal and spiritual realms. Devotion to Our Lord Jesus Christ the King, offers to all Christians a new social outlook upon the world. We, as individuals, must strive to be subject to Christ most perfectly, in mind, will, and heart, because we are purchased at the price of His own precious Blood. This service should be expressed no less in our domestic relations, so that Christ may be King of the home. Christ is also King of all human society as well as King of nations. The remedy of all our evils is once more to bring society back to the gentle rule of Christ, whose yoke is sweet and whose burden of sovereignty is light. For this reason the whole Church has instituted the great Feast of Our Lord Jesus Christ the King. The Lord God shall give unto Him the throne of David, His Father; and He shall be King in the house of Jacob forever, and of His kingdom there shall be no end. (Luke i. 32) Jesus Christ, the King of kings, come, let us adore! (Roman Breviary) Glory be to the Father Christ's Kingship in Prophecy I am appointed King over Sion, His holy mountain; preaching His commandment. The Lord hath said to me: "Thou art My Son; this day have I begotten Thee. Ask of me, and I will give Thee the Gentiles for Thy inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for Thy possession. (Ps. 2:6f) Glory be to the Father... The Lord said to my Lord: "Sit Thou at My right hand until I make Thy enemies Thy footstool." (Ps. 109:1) And thou, Bethlehem Ephrata, art a little one among the thousands of Juda, and out of thee shall He come forth unto Me that is to be the ruler in Israel: And He shall be Peace: and His going is from the beginning, from the days of eternity. (Mich. 4) Glory be to the Father... A Child is born to us, a Son is given to us. The government is upon His shoulders, and His name shall be: Wonderful, Counselor, God the Mighty, Father of the world to come, Prince of Peace. His empire shall be multiplied and there shall be no end of peace; He shall sit upon the throne of David, and over his Kingdom (Isa. 9:6f). Glory be to the Father... He shall rule from sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of the earth. And all the kings of the earth shall adore Him; all nations shall serve Him. In him shall all peoples of the earth be blessed, all nations shall praise Him. His kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and all nations shall serve and obey Him. (Ps. 51) Glory be to the Father... His power is an everlasting power that shall not be taken away: and His kingdom that shall not be destroyed. (Dan. 7:14) Our Father... Lift up your gates, O ye princes, and be ye lifted up, O eternal gates, and the King of Glory shall enter in. Who is this King of Glory? The Lord who is strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle. Lift up your gates, O ye princes, and be ye lifted up, O eternal gates, and the King of Glory shall shall enter in? Who is this King of glory? The Lord of hosts, He is the King of Glory. (Ps. 23) Let us Pray: Christ, the King on Earth The Father loves the Son, and has given all things into His hand. (John 3:35) All things have been delivered to Me by My Father. (Matt. 11:27) Pilate, therefore, again entered into the Praetorium, and he summoned Jesus, and said to Him, "Art Thou the King of the Jews?" Jesus answered, "Dost thou say this of thyself, or have others told thee of Me?" Pilate answered, "Am I a Jew? Thy own people and the chief priests have delivered Thee to me. What hast Thou done?" Jesus answered, "My kingdom is not of this world. If My kingdom were of this world, My followers would have fought that I might not be delivered to the Jews. but, as it is, My kingdom is not from here." Pilate, therefore, said to Him, "Thou art then a king?" Jesus answered, "Thou sayest it; I am a King. this is why I was born, and why I have come into the world, to bear witness to the witness to the truth. Everyone who is of the truth hears My voice." (John 18:33-38). Our Father... Hymn--Vexilla Christus Inclyta His glorious banners on the air triumphantly
unfurled, No kingdoms fall beneath His sword in bloody
conquests grim, Thrice happy city, basking fair beneath His royal
sway, No godless conflicts there will rage, but Peace,
outstretch her hand, Where wedded Love will keep its troth, and youth
can blossom fair, Then may Thy reign in splendor come, O King, most
true and sweet! To Thee be glory, Jesus, King! O'er crowns and
scepters high, He has rescued us from the power of darkness and transferred us unto the kingdom of His beloved Son, in whom we have our redemption, the remission of our sins." (Col. 1:13) It is truly meet and just, right and availing unto salvation, that at all times and in all places we give thanks to thee, O holy Lord, Almighty Father, Eternal God; Who with the oil of exultation didst anoint Thy Only-begotten Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, Priest forever and King of all things, so that, in offering Himself as an immaculate Victim on the altar of the Cross, He might complete the mysteries of human redemption, and that with all creatures entirely made subject to His dominion, He might deliver to Thy Majesty an eternal and universal Kingdom: a Kingdom of truth and life; a Kingdom of holiness and grace; a Kingdom of justice, love and peace. And therefore with Angels and Archangels, with Thrones and Dominations, and with all the array of the heavenly host, we sing a hymn to Thy glory and unceasingly repeat: Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of hosts. Heaven and earth are full of Thy glory. Hosanna in the highest. (Preface of Christ the King) Christ, the King in Heaven Worthy art Thou to take the scroll and to open its seals; for Thou wast slain, and hast redeemed us for God with Thy Blood, out of every tribe and tongue and people and nation, and hast made them for our God a kingdom and priests, and they shall reign over the earth. Worthy is the Lamb who was slain to receive power and divinity and wisdom and strength and honor and glory and blessing. To Him who sits upon the throne, and to the Lamb, blessing and honor and glory and dominion, forever and ever. (Apoc. 5:9f) Our Father... Hymn--Te Saeculorum Principem Ruler of all, from Heaven's high throne, O
Christ, our King ere time began, While bands of shameless men recall the homage
due to Christ their Lord, O Prince of Peace, O Christ, subdue those rebel
hearts, Thy peace restore; For this upon the tree of shame Thy Body hung,
with arms spread wide, For this our altars here are spread with mystic
feast of Bread and Wine; May the heads of nations fear Thy name and spread
Thy honor through their lands, Let kings the crown and sceptre hold as pledge of
Thy supremacy; Jesus, to Thee be honor done, Who rulest all in
equity. "He is the image of God, the firstborn of every creature. For in Him were created all things in the heavens and on earth, things visible and things invisible, whether Thrones, or Dominations, or Principalities, or Powers. All things have been created through and unto Him, and He is before all creatures, and in Him all things hold together. Again, He is the Head of His Body, the Church; He Who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in all things He may have the first place. For it has pleased God the Father that in Him all His fullness should dwell and that through Him He should reconcile to Himself all things, whether on the earth or in the heavens, making peace through the Blood of His Cross." (Col. 1:15-20). V. All power has been given to Me; Let us Pray: |