Pope
Francis sent a letter encouraging Catholics to pray the ROSARY throughout May. He also shared two new prayers to implore
the help of the Virgin Mary during the coronavirus pandemic.
“Contemplating
the face of Christ with the heart of Mary our Mother will make us even more
united as a spiritual family and will help us overcome this time of trial,”
Pope Francis said in a letter April 25.
He urged
families and individuals to “rediscover the beauty of praying the rosary at
home in the month of May,” which is traditionally a time of increased devotion
to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
With his
letter, the pope included two prayers to Our Lady to recite at the end of the
rosary, which he said he would also pray throughout May “in spiritual union
with all of you.”
Our Lady of Fatima- Stephen Whatley- England |
“Protectress
of the Roman people”, you know our needs, and we know that you will provide, so
that, as at Cana in Galilee , joy and
celebration may return after this time of trial.
Help us,
Mother of Divine Love, to conform ourselves to the will of the Father and to do
what Jesus tells us. For he took upon himself our suffering, and burdened
himself with our sorrows to bring us, through the cross, to the joy of the
Resurrection. Amen.
We fly to
your protection, O Holy Mother of God; Do not despise our petitions in our
necessities, but deliver us always from every danger, O Glorious and Blessed
Virgin.
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“We fly to
your protection, O Holy Mother of God”.
In the present tragic situation, when the whole world is prey to suffering and anxiety, we fly to you, Mother of God and our Mother, and seek refuge under your protection.
In the present tragic situation, when the whole world is prey to suffering and anxiety, we fly to you, Mother of God and our Mother, and seek refuge under your protection.
Virgin
Mary, turn your merciful eyes towards us amid this coronavirus pandemic.
Comfort those who are distraught and mourn their loved ones who have died, and
at times are buried in a way that grieves them deeply. Be close to those who
are concerned for their loved ones who are sick and who, in order to prevent
the spread of the disease, cannot be close to them. Fill with hope those who
are troubled by the uncertainty of the future and the consequences for the
economy and employment.
Mother of
God and our Mother, pray for us to God, the Father of mercies, that this great
suffering may end and that hope and peace may dawn anew. Plead with your divine
Son, as you did at Cana , so that the families
of the sick and the victims be comforted, and their hearts be opened to
confidence and trust.
Protect
those doctors, nurses, health workers and volunteers who are on the frontline
of this emergency, and are risking their lives to save others. Support their
heroic effort and grant them strength, generosity and continued health.
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Be close to
those who assist the sick night and day, and to priests who, in their pastoral
concern and fidelity to the Gospel, are trying to help and support everyone.
Blessed
Virgin, illumine the minds of men and women engaged in scientific research,
that they may find effective solutions to overcome this virus.
Support
national leaders, that with wisdom, solicitude and generosity they may come to
the aid of those lacking the basic necessities of life and may devise social
and economic solutions inspired by farsightedness and solidarity.
Mary Most
Holy, stir our consciences, so that the enormous funds invested in developing
and stockpiling arms will instead be spent on promoting effective research on
how to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future.
Beloved
Mother, help us realize that we are all members of one great family and to
recognize the bond that unites us, so that, in a spirit of fraternity and
solidarity, we can help to alleviate countless situations of poverty and need.
Make us strong in faith, persevering in service, constant in prayer.
Mary,
Consolation of the afflicted, embrace all your children in distress and pray
that God will stretch out his all-powerful hand and free us from this terrible
pandemic, so that life can serenely resume its normal course.
To you, who
shine on our journey as a sign of salvation and hope, do we entrust ourselves,
O Clement, O Loving, O Sweet Virgin Mary. Amen.
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