Blind Bartimaeus cried out to Jesus with faith and persistence. Though others tried to silence him, he trusted that mercy was near. When we bring our wounds and fears honestly to Christ, He opens our eyes and leads us to walk with Him in hope.
Welcome to this little family of prayer, hope, and friendship from the heart of Padua. Together we will walk with St Anthony, carrying to God our joys, struggles, and deepest intentions. Thank you for being here. 🤗
Tuesday is dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua because his funeral was held on the Tuesday following his death, and on that day many miracles were reported. Since then, the faithful have honored Tuesday as a special day to seek his intercession.
Miracle Prayer to St. Rita Patroness of Impossible Cases.
O glorious St. Rita,
your pleadings before the divine crucifix
have been known to grant favors that
many would call the impossible.
Lovely St. Rita, so humble, so pure,
so devoted in your love for thy
crucified Jesus,
speak on my behalf for my petition
which seems so impossible from my
humbled position.
(Here mention your request)
Be propitious, O glorious St. Rita,
to my petition,
showing thy power with God on
behalf of thy supplicant.
Be lavish to me, as thou has been
in so many wonderful cases for the
greater glory of God.
I promise, dear St. Rita,
if my petition is granted,
to glorify thee,
by making known thy favor,
to bless and sing thy praises forever.
Relying then upon thy merits and power
before the Sacred Heart of Jesus I pray.
Amen.
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When St. Charbel died and was laid to rest in a tomb, mysterious lights began to shine from the tomb to the astonishment of those who witnessed it.
"If you live your life for God, giving and serving as Christ did, your light will shine too! You will be living a better life. You will be living the life God has planned for you"
St. Charbel, Miracle worker , pray for us
“Be who God meant you to be, and you will set the world on fire; for love alone transforms the soul, lifting it beyond fear into the joyful freedom of divine charity, everlasting peace and light.” — Catherine of Siena
Catherine of Siena, a 14th-century Dominican mystic, united profound contemplation with bold action, advising popes, promoting peace, and calling the Church to renewal. Her fiery love for Christ and fearless voice continue to inspire holiness and courageous faith today still.