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Prayer to Our Lady, Queen of Angels, For Protection

A Prayer to Our Lady, Queen of Angels,
For Protection

Our Lady Queen of AngelsPrayer to Our Lady, Queen of Angels, for Protection in These Times
Our Lady asked to be invoked under this title

A Bernardine Sister was shown in spirit the vast desolation caused by the devil throughout the world. At the same time, she heard the Blessed Virgin telling her it was true, Hell had been let loose upon the earth, and that the time had come to pray to her as Queen of Angels and to ask of her the assistance of the Heavenly Legions to fight against these deadly foes of God and of men.

“But, my good Mother,” she replied, “you who are so kind, could you not send them without our asking?”

“No,” Our Lady answered, “because prayer is one of the conditions required by God Himself for obtaining favors.”

Then the Blessed Virgin communicated the following prayer, bidding her to have it printed and distribute it gratis.

PRAYER
August Queen of Heaven, sovereign Mistress of the Angels, who didst receive from the beginning the mission and the 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 archangel, help and defend us. Amen.

O good and tender Mother! Thou shalt ever be our Love and our Hope.

Holy Angels and Archangels, keep and defend us. Amen

NIHIL OBSTAT: Arthur J. Scanlon, S. T. D., Censor Librorum
IMPRIMATUR: Patrick Cardinal Hayes, Archbhishop of New York, September 5, 1936

  • Birthday of Sister Mildred Mary Ephrem (1916-2000) – God’s ‘Little White Dove’, born on the Feast of Our Lady, Queen of the Angels in Brooklyn, NY. At the age of 14, Mildred Neuzil entered the active religious congregation of the Sisters of the Precious Blood, a papal community, in Dayton Ohio. Three years later Mildred made her first vows as a professed religious. She received the name Sister Mary Ephrem, a name that means “doubly fruitful”.

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