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Novena for Priests to the Cure d'Ars Day 1

by VP


Posted on Monday July 26, 2021 at 12:00AM in Prayers


St. John Vianney, Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh NC

 
St. John Vianney, Who Accepted the Cross, O holy priest of Ars, as a young seminarian you encountered many obstacles on the road to the Priesthood, but you realized that to suffer was to suffer with Christ on Calvary, and so, if following our Lord meant taking up His cross, you lovingly embraced it. Your motto in life became loving while suffering and suffering in order to love. You did not get discouraged, but your strong faith united you closer to Jesus every day of your life.

Oh great St. John Vianney, you know what is needed for Father ___ʼs salvation: a strong faith able to accept the will of God in all things. To serve Christ, he too must take up his cross and follow Him. By your prayers, obtain for him a heart full of courage and strength. Obtain for Father ___ that same courage and strength to follow Jesus wholeheartedly even if it means following Him to Calvary. Intercede for him before the Lord that he may do the will of God, obey the commandments, and loyally love the Church, the Bride of Christ.

Novena Prayer:


O holy Priest of Ars, St. John Marie Vianney, you loved God and served Him faithfully as His Priest. Now you see God face to face in heaven. You never despaired but persevered in your faith until you died. Remember now the dangers, fears and anxieties that surround Father ___ and intercede for him in all his needs and troubles especially console him in his most difficult moments, grant him serenity in the midst of crisis, and protect him from evil. O St. John Vianney, I have confidence in your intercession.
Pray for Father ___ in a special way during this novena.

Source: Cure d'Ars Prayer Group


A prayer for the sanctification of the clergy

by VP


Posted on Friday July 16, 2021 at 09:52AM in Prayers



Lord, Jesus, Eternal Pontiff, Good Shepherd, Fount of Life, Who, through no merit of our own, has raised us to the ranks of Your priesthood by the special favor of Your Most Sacred Heart, accord us the abundant assistance of Your ever helpful mercy, that we may fulfill the desires to which Your grace has moved our mind. You, Who for us sanctified Yourself that we, too might be holy in truth (cfr. John XVII, 9), grant, that never straying from You Who are the Way, wise in Your teaching, faithful in following the precepts of Your law, we may bring back the image of Your Most Sacred Heart to our way of living, and in You and through You we may please the Heavenly Father in all things.

May all form of justice shine forth and may the strength of fortitude be joined to the chaste moderation of temperance. May sincere faith dwell, in our heart, may hope of eternal reward imbue us with the waters of consolation; and may heavenly fire then inflame those whom Your Most Sacred Heart, a burning furnace of charity, enkindles. Grant that our unending meditation may be concerned with Your words, in which eternal wisdom shines forth, and thus nourished, may we in turn feed the sheep of Your flock, our charge. May those opposed to Your Gospel, be brought into the circle of our unity, and may they find nothing in us in any way, that those who are acquainted with sin and shame might ascribe to Your church our Mother.

Grant, finally, that, seeking not our own advantages, but rather Your glory, we, with the pure conscience of a right will, may be steadfast in our duty to our last breath; and when our body yields to death, may we in the glory of the saints, gain the eternal reward of Yourself, Whom we have on earth as Leader and Companion. Who lives and reigns with God the Father in the unity of the Holy Spirit forever and ever. Amen

Pope Pius XII


Prayer for Priests who have Passed Away

by VP


Posted on Tuesday July 13, 2021 at 01:34PM in Prayers


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Father JaVan Saxon (1950-2021)

Diocese of Raleigh: Funeral Arrangements

Rorate Caeli Purgatorial Society

"For most people the claims of nature are sufficient to awaken a prayerful remembrance for relatives and friends, but it is for another call which is too often forgotten that we would bespeak your charity here. It is for the souls of your dead priests. How few there are who think to pray for them!

When November eve comes around and the names of the dead are handed in; when the priest looks over the list, and that often with dimmed eyes, seldom does he find mention of the priests who have gone before. Fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, distant relatives, even strangers, but the dead priest's name is not there. Is it because he is forgotten? No, his memory may be still fresh, his words quoted, his example cited. Is it because the people whom he served are ungrateful? No, that is not one of the failings of Catholics.  Why, then, is his name so seldom found upon their lips in prayer, or the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is never asked in his behalf? We have often heard people say of their dead priests, "They do not need prayers," "If they do not go to heaven who will?" Ah, my brethren, that may be very flattering for the living, but it is poor consolation for the dead. The priest himself feels no such assurance. He knows better than any one else how much he needs the prayers of his people. If Saint Paul asked his brethren to pray for him, lest while he preached to others he himself should be cast away, with how much more reason can the everyday priest, far from the holiness of saint Paul, ask his brethren to intercede with God for him?
 
It is true that the priest is the channel through which grace comes to the souls of men for their salvation. But he is only a human channel withal, and that grace may pass by and leave him barren and dry. He receives special graces from God, it is true, and helps for sanctification which others do not share, but his accounting will be the greater for that, "To whom much is given, much shall be required," and what priest is there who does not tremble at his responsibilities? The fact that he is a priest does not imply that his salvation is assured. And even though he save his souls, how many defects have entered into his work! He has been dealing with souls, and God's graces have been the talents entrusted to his care. Can he say, " Of those whom thou hast given me I have not lost any one?" Though God, in His mercy, may save him in the end, yet, his reckoning will be great and his punishment severe.

What claims has the dead priest upon your prayers?

He was your father in Christ. He it was who engendered you in the Lord, he who poured the saving waters of baptism upon your head and made you children of God, with the right to heaven. He it was who cleansed you again and again from sin, in the Sacrament of Penance. He it was who broke for you the bread of Life. In sickness he succored you, in sorrow he consoled you. He blessed your marriage, instructed your little ones in their duty towards God, and lighted the dim vision of your dying with the glory of heaven beyond. He prayed for your dead and lightened your bereavement. Who can count his many offices for you? and are not all these so many claims upon your Christian charity? How can you better repay them than by the tribute of your prayers? Ah, your poor dead priest will prize these more than anything else earth can bestow. It matters little to him whether a costly monument be raised over his last resting place, or that his form be molded in imperishable bronze. A place in the hearts of a grateful people and a memento in their prayers he prizes more than these. It is for this reason that many a great and holy bishop has asked to be buried, not in the crypt of a cathedral church, but in the chapel of an orphanage, where the little ones will see his simple monument and offer a prayer for his soul, or, like the late bishop of Portland, whose wish was to lie in the common cemetery with the hope that his name would find place in the prayers of the people who came there to pray for their beloved dead.


If you, the sheep of his fold, do not pray for him, who will? Father and mother, he has none. They have gone before him. Children, he leaves none behind. Family and friends he forsook for your sake. Surely you will not turn a deaf ear to the voice of his petition coming from the grave: "Have pity, on me, have pity on me, at least you my friends, the hand of God hath touched me."

Source The Life and Writing of Right Reverend John Bernard Delany, D.D. Second Bishop of Manchester N.H. 1911


Prayer for a Deceased Priest

O God, Thou didst raise Thy servant, Father JaVan Saxon to the sacred priesthood of Jesus Christ, according to the Order of Melchizedek, giving him the sublime power to offer the Eternal Sacrifice, to bring the Body and Blood of Thy Son Jesus Christ down upon the altar, and to absolve the sins of men in Thine own Holy Name. We beseech Thee to reward his faithfulness and to forget his faults, admitting him speedily into Thy Holy Presence, there to enjoy forever the recompense of his labors.This we ask through Jesus Christ Thy Son, our Lord. Amen.




Offering of the Precious Blood

by VP


Posted on Thursday July 01, 2021 at 12:00AM in Prayers




Eternal Father, we offer Thee the Precious blood of Jesus Christ in satisfaction for the sins of Thy priests Thy servants. Help them, O Jesus, by Thy merits of Thy blood; Cleanse them, O Jesus, in Thy blood.

Mary, Refuge of sinners! Offer to the Eternal Father, the Precious Blood of Thy Son Jesus for these priests, that purified in it they may be pleasing to God. Amen.