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Sunday Communion Offered to the Holy Ghost in Favor of the Church and of Priests

by VP


Posted on Tuesday March 31, 2026 at 11:00PM in Prayers


"We recommend very specially to Priest and to the faithful the practice of the Sunday Communion offered to the Holy Ghost, already propagated with such zeal by many distinguished prelates. The practice consists in offering Communion every Sunday to the Holy Ghost, by the hands of Mary, in favor of the Church and of Priests. Those who adopt this devotion should, when making the offering of their Sunday Communion, intercede earnestly for priests, so that they may become every day more holy and more zealous and ardent apostles of the Holy Ghost.

It is much to be desired that this practice of the Sunday Communion should become general in every parish, in Seminaries, Universities, Colleges, and especially in religious Communities."

Prayer to the Holy Ghost in Favor of the Church.

O Holy Spirit, Creator, be propitious to the Catholic Church; and by Thy heavenly power make it strong and secure against the attacks of its enemies; and renew in charity and grace the spirit of Thy servants, whom Thou has anointed, that they may glorify Thee and the Father and His Only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord. amen.
(300 daysʼ indulgence, once a day. Leo XIII, August 26 1889)

Manual of prayers to the Holy Ghost by Very Rev. Fr. Felix of Jesus 1941

Source: CAPG


Prayer before Mass (Prayers of St. Gertrude)

O Almighty, everlasting God, seeing that it is the true faith of Thy Church that the holy Sacrifice of the Mass instituted by Thy Son is infinitely pleasing to Thy divine Majesty, and renders Thee an infinite worship and praise, and since by it alone Thou canst be worthily and adequately worshiped and praised; impelled by an ardent desire of Thy honor and glory, I purpose to assist at this present sacrifice with the utmost devotion of which I am capable, and to offer this most Holy Oblation to Thee in union with Thy priest.

I offer Thee not only this sacrifice, but all those which shall be this day offered from every part of the world; and I protest before Thee that if it depended on me whether they should be offered or omitted, I would put forth all my powers to procure and further their being offered. And were I able now to raise up to Thee, of the stone which are scattered over the earth, most devoted priests, who should day by day and with glowing fervor offer to Thee this sacrifice of praise, I would most gladly do it. But, being what I am, I implore Thee, O most holy Father, through Jesus Christ Thy Son, to pour into the hearts of all Thy priests, and especially those who might perchance otherwise offer Thee this acceptable sacrifice coldly and without due recollectedness, the spirit of grace and of fervor, that they may be enabled to celebrate Thy tremendous Mystery with becoming awe and devotion.

Grant to me, and to all those who are here present with me, that we may join in this most sacred action with reverence and devotion, so that we may have our portion in its fruit and effect. I confess to Thee, O almighty God, and to the Blessed Mary ever Virgin, and to all the Saints, my own sins and those of all the world; and I lay them on Thy sacred Altar, that they may be entirely blotted out by the virtue of this sacrifice. Do thou deign to grant us this grace, by that love which held back Thy hand from smiting when Thy most beloved Son, Thy only Son, was immolated by the hands of ungodly men. amen"

Preces Gertrudianae; Prayers of St. Gertrude and St. Mechtilde.


Passion Friday: Our Lady Mother of Sorrows

by VP


Posted on Friday March 27, 2026 at 12:00AM in Prayers


Our Lady of Sorrow, Sacred Heart Dunn, NC ©CAPG

Our Lady’s Compassion in Passiontide (National Catholic Register)

Prayer: Our Lady, Mother of Sorrows pray for Priests, your special sons. Strengthen their faith and love of Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament, so that they may turn to Him for the grace they need to live a life faithful to their calling. Bring comfort, consolation and courage to those who are suffering under the weight of the Cross. Give them the love of your Son and zeal for the honor and glory of God, and the salvation of souls. Amen

Sabat Mater

Friday in Passion Week: the Seven Dolours of the Blessed Virgin Mary

"The Easter Cycle tells us how the mother of the Savior co-operated in the Mystery of the Redemption. 
It shows her in this season of the Passion at the foot of the Cross where Christ is dying (Introit, Sequence, Gospel). "An ineffable union is established between the oblation of the Incarnate Word and that of Mary; the divine blood and the tears of the Mother flow together and are mixed for the redemption of the human race." (The Liturgical Year by Dom Gueranger: Friday in Passion Week).

"The prophecy of Simeon is realized: a sword of grief pierces the most gentle soul of the glorious Virgin Mary: (collect), who by her unequaled love becomes the Queen of Martyrs (Communion).

As Judith had delivered Israel by killing Holofernes (Epistle), the Virgin is our deliverer with Jesus. Wherefore the Gospel shows us, at the foot of the tree of Passion, in a scene which recalls the tree of prevarication, the maternity of Mary with regard to the Church personified by St. John.

"Let us venerate the Transfixion of the glorious Virgin Mary at the foot of the cross, in order to gather the happy fruit of the Passion of her son" (Collect. Daily Missal with Vespers for Sundays & Feasts by Dom Gaspar Lefebvre, O.S.B. 1925


"Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows. Devotion to the sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mother - the seven chief occasions of Mary's sorrow being the prophecy of Simeon - that a sword should pierce her heart; the flight into Egypt; the loss of the Child Jesus for three days; Mary's meeting with Our Lord when He bore the Cross; the Mother's presence at the Crucifixion and death of the Son; the time when Jesus' sacred body was placed in Mary's arms after His death, and the burial of Jesus-is undoubtedly of ancient standing, since the Order of the Servites of Mary, an order especially consecrated to Our Lady and to the honoring of her sorrows, was founded in Florence, Italy, as early as 1233." Our Faith and the Facts: Religion's Story, what Catholics Believe.1927

Chaplet of the Seven Sorrows:

Act of Contrition: O, most loving Redeemer, humbly prostrate at the foot of the Cross, I beg pardon from the bottom of my heart for all my sins which were the cause of Thy bitter Passion, and the overwhelming sorrow of Thy most afflicted Mother. O good Jesus, let not Thy Precious Blood be shed for me in vain. Let the sight of Thy Five Sacred Wounds plead ever to Thy Eternal Father, in behalf of my misery: and through the infinite merits of Thy sacred death and the bitter anguish of Thy holy Mother, grant me grace, dearest Lord, to atone for the past, and to persevere in Thy love and friendship for the future. Amen.

1. Let us meditate with profound humility on the first Sorrow of our Lady, when presenting her Son in the Temple, she heard the words of Holy Simeon, that this Child would be a sword to pierce her soul; a prophecy which clearly announced the Passion and Death of Christ our Redeemer.

one Our Father and seven Hail Marys.

2. Let us meditate with profound humility on the second Sorrow of our Lady, when in order to escape the murderous designs of cruel Herod, she was obliged to fly with her Divine Child into Egypt, and remain in exile there seven years.

one Our Father and seven Hail Marys.

3. Let us meditate with profound humility on the third Sorrow of our Lady, when returning from Jerusalem, with her spouse St. Joseph, to her poor dwelling, she lost her beloved Jesus, and wept His absence for three successive days.

one Our Father and seven Hail Marys.

4. Let us meditate with profound humility on the fourth Sorrow of our Lady, when she met her Divine Son crowned with thorns, and fainting under the load of the Cross.

one Our Father and seven Hail Marys.

5. Let us meditate with profound humility on the fifth Sorrow of our Lady, when she beheld the Crucifixion of her Most Holy Son.

one Our Father and seven Hail Marys.

6. Let us meditate with profound humility on the sixth Sorrow of our Lady, when the body of her Divine Son being taken down from the Cross, she received It into her arms.

one Our Father and seven Hail Marys.

7. Let us meditate with profound humility on the seventh Sorrow of our Lady, when with deep grief she accompanied to the Sepulcher the body of her Son.

one Our Father and seven Hail Marys.

Let us now say three Hail Marys in honor of the tears shed by our Blessed Lady, to beg she will obtain for us, from our Lord, the grace of a like grief for our sins and offenses.

Let us pray:

Grant, we beseech Thee, O Lord Jesus Christ, that the most blessed Virgin Mary, Thy Mother, whose most holy soul was transfixed with the sword of sorrow in the hour of Thy Passion, may intercede for us before the throne of Thy mercy, now and at the hour of our death, through Thee Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

Source: Manual of Devotions of the Sorrows of our Blessed Lady, 1868


Compassion of Our Lady (The Month, 1915)

Water and blood-in clear and crimson tide
Drawn by a soldier from His open side
When on the Calvary the Saviour died,
                       Upon the Rood:

Now in one Cup the water and the wine
Mingle together as a mystic sign,
Union of natures human and divine-
                       Water and Blood.

Water and Blood-the sorrows that transfix
Her heart with His, well from her soul's pure pyx
In anguish lachrymal and whitely mix
                       With that red flood:

Now wheresoe'er the Holy Mass is said,
Within one Chalice evermore is wed
Her passion white unto His Passion red-
                       Water and Blood.

M. S. J.



Pope's Prayer for Women

by VP


Posted on Sunday March 08, 2026 at 12:00AM in Prayers


The Holy Family, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Raleigh NC


Hail, Full of grace, blessed art thou among women!" (Luke 1, 28;42).

We beg you, Mary, to stretch out over us, your daughters, the hand of your maternal protection. We who draw close to your queenly throne, like a battle line, are attentive to your wishes and determined to put into effect, with your help, the ideals of truth and of Christian perfection within ourselves and our sisters.

Our admiring glance is fixed on you, O miraculous child, the favorite of the Father! O Virgin, the spouse of the Holy Ghost! O loving Mother of Jesus! Obtain for us from your Divine Son the power to enable us to be the reflection of your lofty virtues in every age and circumstance.

May we be upright and pure in our sentiments and actions; tender, affectionate and understanding companions to our husbands; diligent, watchful and wise mothers to our children; keen administrators of our homes; exemplary citizens of our beloved country, and loyal daughters of the Church, ready to be guided by her in our thoughts and actions.

Help us, O dearly beloved Mother, to respect the duties of our station in life and to make our homes centers of the spiritual life and of operative charity, formative schools of conscience, and gardens of all virtues. Help us so that, in social and public life as well, we may be examples of profound faith, of constant and gentle christian practice, of incorrupt integrity, and of true balance based on the most solid religious principles. Bless our intentions and our labors. And, as we are inspired by you in undertaking them, may we, with your help, be granted the joy of witnessing their abundant fruits in time and in eternity. Amen.

Pope Pius XII May 26 1957 on Christian Women's Day. (The Catholic Advocate, Volume 6, Number 23, 8 June 1957)