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The Thirty Days Prayer post has been a top post for months - so I have created this page to add it to the top of the home page:
Introduction
With the condition of affairs in the
cultural, political and physical world in a state of disarray we enter
Lent - Ash Wednesday - February 25th - 2004 - more compelled then ever
to pursue, diligently and faithfully, our personal road to holiness. It
is a long, difficult path each of us treads, however, we do know the
journey can be sweeter and more blessed if we travel it with others.
Jesus has told us: "Wherever two or more are gathered in my name, I am
with you." And there are many other biblical passages, as well, that
urge us to love and help one another.
A 'Thirty Day Prayer to the Blessed
Virgin Mary ' was said by many Catholics during troubled times in their
lives up until Vatican II. While looking through old stored away boxes, I
came across a small white prayer book of the kind given to children
making their First Communions. Inside the cover, in childlike writing,
was the name Ellen Reddy. Ellen was my aunt who died when she was eight
years old in 1915. The ivory corners of the little book were worn and I
noticed in the center there were pages with frayed edges. I opened to
those pages and it was the Thirty Day Prayer to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
After her little daughter's death, my grandmother must have repeated
the prayer over and over feeling a strong bond of connection to Mary, at
the foot of the cross, helplessly watching her child die.
For hundreds of years Catholics
revered this prayer especially during Lent. I know there is still
interest in it as we have had requests for it from the Internet. We have
copied it exactly as it appeared in the old prayer book.
Please join with us this Holy Season
of Lent, in solidarity with our sisters from the past and those still
treading the earthly road, in our mutual pursuit of holiness. If the
Internet is the only connection you may have to walk side by side with
someone else on your journey then you are especially encouraged and
welcomed.
(Introduction to the Prayer: By the devout recital of this prayer,
for the above space of time, we may mercifully hope to obtain our
lawful request. It is particularly recommended as a proper devotion for
every day in Lent, and all the Fridays throughout the year.)
Prayer
IN HONOUR OF THE SACRED PASSION OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST
Ever glorious and blessed Mary,
Queen of Virgins, Mother of Mercy, hope and comfort of dejected and
desolate souls, through that sword of sorrow which pierced thy tender
heart whilst thine only Son, Christ Jesus, our Lord, suffered death and
ignominy on the cross; through that filial tenderness and pure love He
had for thee, grieving in thy grief, whilst from His cross He
recommended thee to the care and protection of His beloved disciple, St.
John, take pity, I beseech thee, on my poverty and necessities; have
compassion on my anxieties and cares; assist and comfort me in all my
infirmities and miseries, of what kind soever.
Thou art the Mother of Mercies, the
sweet Consolatrix and only refuge of the needy and the orphan, of the
desolate and afflicted. Cast therefore, an eye of pity on a miserable,
forlorn child of Eve, and hear my prayer; for since in just punishment
of my sins, I find myself encompassed by a multitude of evils, and
oppressed with much anguish of spirit, whither can I fly for more secure
shelter, O amiable Mother of my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, than
under the wings of thy maternal protection?
Attend, therefore, I beseech thee,
with an ear of pity and compassion, to my humble and earnest request. I
ask it, through the bowels of mercy of thy dear Son; through that love
and condescension wherewith He embraced our nature, when in; compliance
with thy divine will, thou gavest thy consent, and whom, after the
expiration of nine months, thou didst bring forth from the chaste
enclosure of thy womb, to visit this world, and bless it with His
presence.
I ask it, through that anguish of
mind wherewith thy beloved Son, our dear Saviour, was overwhelmed on
Mount Olivet, when He besought His eternal Father, to remove from Him,
if posible, the bitter chalice of His future passion.
I ask it, through the threefold
repetition of His prayers in the Garden, from whence afterwards, with
dolorous steps and mournful tears, thou didst accompany Him to the
doleful theatre of His death and sufferings.
I ask it, through the welts and
sores of His virginal flesh, occasioned by the cords and whips wherewith
He was bound and scourged, when stripped of His seamless garment, for
which His executioners afterwards cast lots.
I ask it, through the scoffs and
ignominies by which He was insulted; the false accusations and unjust
sentence by which He was condemned to death, and which He bore with
heavenly patience.
I ask it, through His bitter tears and bloody sweat; His silence and resignation; His sadness and grief of heart.
I ask it, through the blood which
trickled from His royal and sacred head, when struck with the sceptre of
a reed, and pierced with His crown of thorns.
I ask it, through the excruciating
torments He suffered, when His hands and feet were fastened with gross
nails to the tree of the cross.
I ask it, through His vehement thirst, and bitter portion of vinegar and gall.
I ask it, through His dereliction on the cross, when He exclaimed: "My God! My God! Why hast Thou forsaken me?"
I ask it, through His mercy extended
to the good thief, and through His recommending His precious soul and
spirit into the hands of His eternal Father before He expired, saying:
"All is consummated."
I ask it, through the blood mixed
with water, which issued from His sacred side when pierced with a lance,
and whence a flood of grace and mercy has flowed to us.
I ask it, through His immaculate
life, bitter passion, and ignominious death on the cross, at which
nature itself was thrown into convulsions, by the bursting of rocks,
rending of the veil of the Temple, the earthquake, and darkness of the
sun and moon.
I ask it, through His descent into
hell, where He comforted the Saints of the old law with His presence,
and led captivity captive.
I ask it, through His glorious
victory over death, when He arose again to life on the third day, and
through the joy which His appearance for forty days after gave thee, His
blessed Mother, His Apostles, and the rest of His Disciples; when in
thine and their presence He miraculously ascended into heaven.
I ask it, through the grace of the
Holy Ghost, infused into the hearts of His Disciples; when He descended
upon them in the form of fiery tongues; and by which they were inspired
with zeal in the conversion of the world, when they went to preach the
gospel.
I ask it, through the awful
appearance of thy Son, at the last dreadful day, when He shall come to
judge the living and the dead, and the world by fire.
I ask it, through the compassion He
bore thee in this life, and the ineffable joy thou didst feel at thine
assumption into heaven, where thou art eternally absorbed in the sweet
contemplation of His divine perfections.
O glorious and ever blessed Virgin! Comfort the heart of thy supplicant, by obtaining for me, --
(Here mention or reflect on your
lawful request, under the reservation of its being agreeable to the will
of God, who sees whether it will contribute towards your spiritual
good)
And as I am persuaded my Divine
Saviour doth honour thee as His beloved Mother, to whom He refuses
nothing, because thou askest nothing contrary to His honour, so let me
speedily experience the efficacy of thy powerful intercession, according
to the tenderness of thy maternal affection, and His filial loving
heart, who mercifully granteth the requests and complieth with the
desires of those that love and fear Him.
Wherefore, O most blessed Virgin,
beside the object of my present petition, and whatever else I may stand
in need of, obtain for me also of thy dear Son, our Lord and our God, a
lively faith, firm hope, perfect charity, true contrition of heart,
unfeigned tears of compunction, sincere confession, condign
satisfaction, abstinence from sin, love of God and my neighbour,
contempt of the world, patience to suffer affronts and ignominies, may,
even, if necessary, an opprobrious death itself, for love of thy Son,
our Saviour Jesus Christ.
Obtain likewise for me, O sacred
Mother of God, perseverance in good works, performance of good
resolutions, mortification of self-will, a pious conversation through
life, and at my last moments, strong and sincere repentance, accompanied
by such a lively and attentive presence of mind, as may enable me to
receive the last Sacrament of the Church worthily, and die in thy
friendship and favour.
Lastly, obtain through thy Son, I
beseech thee, for the souls of my parents, brethren, relatives and
benefactors, both living and dead, life everlasting, from the only Giver
of every good and perfect gift, the Lord God Almighty: to whom be all
power, now and for ever.
Amen
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