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Titles of Luisa for Dec. 9

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Hour of Grace – December 8 – 12:00 Noon to 1 PM

December 8th “Hour of Grace” 

The Blessed Mother promised that whatever a person asked her for during this Hour of Grace (even in impossible cases) would be granted to them, if it was in accordance with the Will of the Eternal Father.

The request of Our Heavenly Mother  

for the Hour of Grace

  1. It is to be observed from 12 noon until 1 pm. One full hour of prayer
  2. During this hour the person making the Hour of Grace either at home or in a church must put away all distractions. Put the dog outside, shut off your cell phone, do not answer the door, do not be cooking or doing laundry, completely cut yourself off from the noise and distractions of the world for one hour. If you are at work, take your lunch hour at that time and find a quiet place to observe the hour.   
  3. Begin the Hour of Grace by praying three times the 51st Psalm with outstretched arms. It is Psalm 50 in the Douay Rheims Bible. It is Psalm 51 in the Revised Standard Catholic edition. Both of these Biblical translations are attached below for your convenience.
  4. The rest of the Hour of Grace may be spent in silent communication with God, adoring the Sacred Host, meditating upon the Passion of Jesus, saying the Holy Rosary, praising God in you own way or by using favorite prayers, singing hymns, etc. The Precious Blood devotional prayers work very well for this hour! But whatever you do, do it from the depths of your heart! It is imperative that you follow these directions of Our Lady exactly as she gave them. Modifying them to suit one’s personal desires or public Church functions may void the reception of the grace entirely. Obedience is a great virtue that is lacking in today’s society. The most powerful place to observe this hour is in front of the Blessed Sacrament exposed in Adoration, but you can pray this hour just as well in the silence of your room. The focus is to be alone with God.
  5. Psalm 51

    Prayer for Cleansing and Pardon

    To the leader. A Psalm of David, when the prophet Nathan came to him, after he had gone in to Bathsheba.

    Have mercy on me, O God,
        according to your steadfast love;
    according to your abundant mercy
        blot out my transgressions.
    Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity,
        and cleanse me from my sin.

    For I know my transgressions,
        and my sin is ever before me.
    Against you, you alone, have I sinned,
        and done what is evil in your sight,
    so that you are justified in your sentence
        and blameless when you pass judgment.
    Indeed, I was born guilty,
        a sinner when my mother conceived me.

    You desire truth in the inward being;
        therefore teach me wisdom in my secret heart.
    Purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean;
        wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.
    Let me hear joy and gladness;
        let the bones that you have crushed rejoice.
    Hide your face from my sins,
        and blot out all my iniquities.

    10 Create in me a clean heart, O God,
        and put a new and right spirit within me.
    11 Do not cast me away from your presence,
        and do not take your holy spirit from me.
    12 Restore to me the joy of your salvation,
        and sustain in me a willing spirit.

    13 Then I will teach transgressors your ways,
        and sinners will return to you.
    14 Deliver me from bloodshed, O God,
        O God of my salvation,
        and my tongue will sing aloud of your deliverance.

    15 O Lord, open my lips,
        and my mouth will declare your praise.
    16 For you have no delight in sacrifice;
        if I were to give a burnt offering, you would not be pleased.
    17 The sacrifice acceptable to God is a broken spirit;
        a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise.

    18 Do good to Zion in your good pleasure;
        rebuild the walls of Jerusalem,
    19 then you will delight in right sacrifices,
        in burnt offerings and whole burnt offerings;
        then bulls will be offered on your altar.

    (Repeat 3 times with arms outstretched)

 

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Titles of Luisa for Dec.8

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Titles of Luisa for Dec. 7

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Pray and Fast for America

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Titles of Luisa for Dec. 6

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Titles of Luisa for Dec. 5

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Novena to Our Lady of Guadalupe – December 4 – 12

Memorare of Our Lady of Guadalupe

(to be prayed each day)

Remember, O most gracious Virgin of Guadalupe, that in your heavenly apparitions on the mount of Tepeyac, you promised to show your compassion and pity towards all who, loving and trusting you, seek your help and call upon you in their necessities and afflictions. You promised to hear our supplications, to dry our tears, and to give us consolation and relief.

Never has it been known that anyone who fled to your protection, implored your help, or sought your intercession, was left unaided. Inspired by this confidence, we fly to you, O Mary, ever-Virgin Mother of the true God! Though grieving under the weight of our sins, we come to prostrate ourselves before you. We fully trust that, standing beneath your shadow and protection, nothing will trouble or afflict us, nor do we need to fear illness or misfortune, or any other sorrow.

O Virgin of Guadalupe, you want to remain with us through your admirable Image, you who are our Mother, our health, and our life. Placing ourselves beneath your maternal gaze, and having recourse to you in all our necessities, we need do nothing more.

O Holy Mother of God, despise not our petitions, but in your mercy hear and answer us. Amen

First Day – December 4

Dearest Lady of Guadalupe, fruitful Mother of holiness, teach me your ways of gentleness and strength. Hear my humble prayer offered with heartfelt confidence to beg this favor…

(Here mention your requests)

Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be and Memorare of Our Lady of Guadalupe

Second Day – December 5

O Mary conceived without sin, I come to your throne of grace to share the fervent devotion of your faithful children who call upon you under the glorious title of Guadalupe. Obtain for me a lively faith to do your Son’s holy will always: May His will be done on earth as it is in heaven…

(Here mention your requests)

Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be and Memorare of Our Lady of Guadalupe

Third Day – December 6

O Mary, most sorrowful, whose Immaculate Heart, was pierced by seven swords of grief, help me to walk valiantly amid the sharp thorns strewn across my pathway. Obtain for me the strength to be a true imitator of you. This I ask you, my dear Mother…

(Here mention your requests)

Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be and Memorare of Our Lady of Guadalupe

Fourth Day – December 7

Dearest Mother of Guadalupe, I beg you for a fortified will to imitate your divine Son’s charity, to always seek the good of others in need. Grant me this, I humbly ask of you…

(Here mention your requests)

Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be and Memorare of Our Lady of Guadalupe

Fifth Day – December 8

O most holy Mother, I beg you to obtain for me the pardon of all my sins, abundant graces to serve your Son more faithfully from now on, and lastly, the grace to praise Him with you forever in heaven…

(Here mention your requests)

Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be and Memorare of Our Lady of Guadalupe

Sixth Day – December 9

Mary, Mother of vocations, we beg you to multiply priestly vocations and fill the earth with religious houses which will be light and warmth for the world, and safety in stormy nights. Beg your Son to send us many holy priests and religious. This we ask of you, O Mother…

(Here mention your requests)

Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be and Memorare of Our Lady of Guadalupe

Seventh Day – December 10

O Lady of Guadalupe, we beg you that parents live a holy life and educate their children in accordance with the true Catholic faith; that children obey and follow the directions of their parents; and that all members of the family pray and worship together. This we ask of you, O Mother…

(Here mention your requests)

Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be and Memorare of Our Lady of Guadalupe

Eighth Day – December 11

O Lady of Guadalupe, with my heart full of the most sincere veneration, I prostrate myself before you, O Mother, to ask you to obtain for me the grace to fulfill the duties of my state in life with faithfulness and constancy…

(Here mention your requests)

Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be and Memorare of Our Lady of Guadalupe

Ninth Day – December 12 – Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe

O God, you have been pleased to bestow upon us unceasing favors by having placed us under the special protection of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary. Grant us, your humble servants, who rejoice in honoring her today upon earth, the happiness of seeing her face to face in heaven…

(Here mention your requests)

Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be and Memorare of Our Lady of Guadalupe

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Titles of Luisa for Dec. 4

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Feast Day of Saint John Damascene (Damascus) – December 4

St. John of Damascus

Saint John of Damascus was born about the year 680 at Damascus, Syria into a Christian family. His father, Sergius Mansur, was a treasurer at the court of the Caliph. John had also a foster brother, the orphaned child Cosmas (October 14), whom Sergius had taken into his own home. When the children were growing up, Sergius saw that they received a good education. At the Damascus slave market he ransomed the learned monk Cosmas of Calabria from captivity and entrusted to him the teaching of his children. The boys displayed uncommon ability and readily mastered their courses of the secular and spiritual sciences. After the death of his father, John occupied ministerial posts at court and became the city prefect.

In Constantinople at that time, the heresy of Iconoclasm had arisen and quickly spread, supported by the emperor Leo III the Isaurian (717-741). Rising up in defense of the Orthodox veneration of icons [Iconodoulia], Saint John wrote three treatises entitled, “Against Those who Revile the Holy Icons.” The wise and God-inspired writings of Saint John enraged the emperor. But since the author was not a Byzantine subject, the emperor was unable to lock him up in prison, or to execute him. The emperor then resorted to slander. A forged letter to the emperor was produced, supposedly from John, in which the Damascus official was supposed to have offered his help to Leo in conquering the Syrian capital.

This letter and another hypocritically flattering note were sent to the Saracen Caliph by Leo the Isaurian. The Caliph immediately ordered that Saint John be removed from his post, that his right hand be cut off, and that he be led through the city in chains.

That same evening, they returned the severed hand to Saint John. The saint pressed it to his wrist and prayed to the Most Holy Theotokos to heal him so that he could defend the Orthodox Faith and write once again in praise of the Most Pure Virgin and Her Son. After a time, he fell asleep before the icon of the Mother of God. He heard Her voice telling him that he had been healed, and commanding him to toil unceasingly with his restored hand. Upon awakening, he found that his hand had been attached to his arm once more. Only a small red mark around his wrist remained as a sign of the miracle.

Later, in thanksgiving for being healed, Saint John had a silver model of his hand attached to the icon, which became known as “Of the Three Hands.” Some unlearned painters have given the Mother of God three hands instead of depicting the silver model of Saint John’s hand. The Icon “Of the Three Hands” is commemorated on June 28 and July 12.

When he learned of the miracle, which demonstrated John’s innocence, the Caliph asked his forgiveness and wanted to restore him to his former office, but the saint refused. He gave away his riches to the poor, and went to Jerusalem with his stepbrother and fellow-student, Cosmas. There he entered the monastery of Saint Sava the Sanctified as a simple novice.

It was not easy for him to find a spiritual guide, because all the monks were daunted by his great learning and by his former rank. Only one very experienced Elder, who had the skill to foster the spirit of obedience and humility in a student, would consent to do this. The Elder forbade John to do anything at all according to his own will. He also instructed him to offer to God all his labors and supplications as a perfect sacrifice, and to shed tears which would wash away the sins of his former life.

Once, he sent the novice to Damascus to sell baskets made at the monastery, and commanded him to sell them at a certain inflated price, far above their actual value. He undertook the long journey under the searing sun, dressed in rags. No one in the city recognized the former official of Damascus, for his appearance had been changed by prolonged fasting and ascetic labors. However, Saint John was recognized by his former house steward, who bought all the baskets at the asking price, showing compassion on him for his apparent poverty.

One of the monks happened to die, and his brother begged Saint John to compose something consoling for the burial service. Saint John refused for a long time, but out of pity he yielded to the petition of the grief-stricken monk, and wrote his renowned funeral troparia (“What earthly delight,” “All human vanity,” and others). For this disobedience the Elder banished him from his cell. John fell at his feet and asked to be forgiven, but the Elder remained unyielding. All the monks began to plead for him to allow John to return, but he refused. Then one of the monks asked the Elder to impose a penance on John, and to forgive him if he fulfilled it. The Elder said, “If John wishes to be forgiven, let him wash out all the chamber pots in the lavra, and clean the monastery latrines with his bare hands.”

John rejoiced and eagerly ran to accomplish his shameful task. After a certain while, the Elder was commanded in a vision by the All-Pure and Most Holy Theotokos to allow Saint John to write again. When the Patriarch of Jerusalem heard of Saint John, he ordained him priest and made him a preacher at his cathedral. But Saint John soon returned to the Lavra of Saint Sava, where he spent the rest of his life writing spiritual books and church hymns. He left the monastery only to denounce the iconoclasts at the Constantinople Council of 754. They subjected him to imprisonment and torture, but he endured everything, and through the mercy of God he remained alive. He died in about the year 780, more than 100 years old.

Saint John of Damascus was a theologian and a zealous defender of Orthodoxy. His most important book is the Fount of Knowledge. The third section of this work, “On the Orthodox Faith,” is a summary of Orthodox doctrine and a refutation of heresy.

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