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| The Rosary in Honor of Saint Philomena The rosary also known as the chaplet or Little Crown of Saint Philomena is made up of red beads to signify her martyrdom and white beads; a token of her virginity and purity.
The rosary also known as the chaplet or Little Crown of Saint Philomena is made up of red beads to signify her martyrdom and white beads; a token of her virginity and purity. This Rosary is one of the simplest ways of praying to the Saint. First the creed is recited on the Crucifix or medal of St Philomena to ask for the gift of faith. Three Our Fathers on each of the white beads to thank the Blessed Trinity for the gifts given to the Holy Virgin, for in whose honor, laid down her life. The red beads are thirteen in number and signify the 13 years our martyr lived on earth and this prayer is recited on each bead: Hail, O Holy Saint Philomena, my dear patroness. As my advocate with thy Divine Spouse, intercede for me now and at the hour of my death. Saint Philomena, beloved daughter of Jesus and of Mary, pray for us who have recourse to thee. Amen. (This prayer may be substituted for 13 Hail Mary’s each followed by : Saint Philomena, pray for us.) At the end say: Hail, O Illustrious Saint Philomena, who so courageously shed thy blood for Christ, I bless the Lord for all the graces He has bestowed upon thee, during thy life, especially at thy death, I praise and glorify Him for the honor and power with which He has crowned thee, and I beg thee to obtain for me from God the graces I ask through thy intercession. Amen. This prayer may be substituted for 13 Hail Mary’s each followed by: Saint Philomena, pray for us.
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Litany to Saint Philomena Lord, have mercy on us. Holy Mary, Queen of Virgins | Litany to Saint Philomena (Continued) Saint Philomena, protectress of the innocent, pray for us. Saint Philomena, patroness of youth, pray for us.Saint Philomena, refuge of the unfortunate, pray for us. Saint Philomena, health of the sick and infirmed, pray for us. Saint Philomena, new light of the Church Militant, pray for us. Saint Philomena, who confounds the impiety of the world, pray for us. Saint Philomena, who rejuvenates the faith and courage of the faithful, pray for us.Saint Philomena, whose name is glorious in Heaven and feared in Hell, pray for us. Saint Philomena, made illustrious by the most splendid miracles, pray for us. Saint Philomena, powerful with God, pray for us. Saint Philomena, who reigns in glory, pray for us. Lamb of God, You take away the sins of the world; V. Pray for us, O Worker of Wonders, Saint Philomena, Let us pray. Composed by Saint John Vianney
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Novena Prayer to Saint Philomena Prayer for Each Day during the Novena. O Glorious Virgin and Martyr, beloved of God, Saint Philomena! I rejoice with thee in the power which God gave thee for the glory of His Name, for the edification His Church, and to reward the merits of thy life and death. I rejoice to see thee so great, so pure, so generous, so faithful to Jesus Christ, and to His Gospel, and so splendidly rewarded in Heaven, and on earth. Attracted by thy example to the practice of solid virtue full of hope at the sight of thy recompense granted to thy merits. I resolve to follow thee in avoiding all evil and in fully obeying what God commands. Help me, O great Saint by thy powerful intercession. Obtain for me particularly, a purity inviolable forever, a strength of soul always invincible in every kind of assault, a generosity which denies no sacrifice to God, and a love as strong as death for the Faith of Jesus Christ, for the Holy Roman Church and for Our Holy Father, the Father of all the Faithful, the Shepherd of shepherds and of their flocks, the Vicar of Jesus Christ over all the world. With all the fervor of my soul, I implore these graces from thee, and, in addition, I ask these other benefits from thee with equal confidence in obtaining them through thy powerful intercession. (Here tell the Saint what you need, with simplicity, confidence and humility). Surely that God so good for Whom thou didst give thy blood and thy life that God so good Who is so generous to thee and through thy mediation, so generous with gifts and favors to us, that God so good Who has loved me even unto dying for me, even unto giving me Himself under the Eucharistic appearances, surely He will never be deaf to thy prayers, nor to my appeals, unless it be that He Himself is in some different way seeking to do me good. Full of confidence, I place all my trust in Him and in thee. Amen FIRST DAY 1. Consider that Saint Philomena was a virgin… A virgin in such a world and in
such an age… A virgin in spite of persecution… A virgin until death… What an
example! Can I meditate upon it without blushing? What is the cause of my
confusion? What is the remedy for it? SECOND DAY 1. Consider that Saint Philomena was and did not cease to be a virgin… Because
she knew how to control the corrupt desires of the flesh… How to preserve,
in the use of her senses, the modesty of Jesus Christ, holding aloof from a
deceitful world and from dangerous occasions. Do you imagine her in all
that? What are the sources of your temptations… of your weaknesses… of your
anxieties… of your falls? Try to eliminate these sources. THIRD DAY 1. Consider that Saint Philomena preserved and increased the love which
she had for chastity by means of prayer which is the abundant source of
spiritual life… by means of the Sacraments, wherein the soul is washed in
the Blood of Jesus Christ, and is nourished with His Sacred Body, divine gem
of Christian chastity… by remembering that her members were the members of
the Body of Jesus Christ, and that her body was the temple of the Holy
Ghost… It is not true that you have these same means at your disposal? What
use do you ask of them? FOURTH DAY 1. Consider that Saint Philomena was a Martyr… that she had to suffer… to
suffer much… to suffer even unto death, and that she showed an invincible
patience in these torments…Are suffering and patience invariably found
together in you? You have to suffer rarely… to suffer a little… never to
suffer to the extent of dying from it. Now whence is the reason for so much
weakness on your part? Do you not want to remedy that weakness? What sort of
remedy will you choose? FIFTH DAY 1. Consider that Saint Philomena suffered martyrdom for Jesus Christ… They
wanted to wrest her Faith from her… they wanted to make her violate her
Baptismal vows, to persuade her to follow the example of idolaters and
apostates. And what does the devil, the world; the flesh and your own heart
want from you on so many occasions but the same sort of unfaithfulness? All
forms of it are an offence against God. Are these not vain fears, indeed,
which make you lacking something in your duties, or which cause you to
betray your faith?... O my God, what a shameful slackness!...Take courage at
last… SIXTH DAY 1. Consider that Saint Philomena, is dying for Jesus Christ, had to put into
practice the maxim of the Savior. “He who does not despise his father, his
mother and even his own life for the love of Me, cannot be called disciple.”
She did not hesitate… She sacrificed everything, no matter how her blood and
her nature raised their voices in protest. In far less difficult
circumstances do we show ourselves to be worthy of Jesus Christ. If at some
juncture we were called upon to choose between God and creatures, between
grace and nature, between the love of God and the affection of creatures, to
whom would we give our preference?... Oh! in the future let us no longer
fall away from our dignity as sons of God and disciples of Jesus Christ. SEVENTH DAY 1. Consider that Saint Philomena, in dying for Jesus Christ, had to endure the
jeers, the sarcasms, the outrages of her persecutors, of her executioners
and of the majority of the witnesses to her torture… She was none the less
generous, none the less constant, none the less joyous in the public
confession of her faith… If the world gave you a similar chalice to drink
would you have enough courage to drain the bitterness of it with the same
kind of sentiments? Oh! What do the jokes, the scorn, or the most unjust or
bloodiest persecution of the world matter?... Can anything ever dishonor a
soul that is honored by God? Fear nothing… Follow out your road… It is
leading straight to the possession of eternal glory. EIGHT DAY 1. Consider that when Saint Philomena died, for love of Jesus Christ, to
all the things of this wretched world, she entered into the joy of eternal
life… Yes I am certain, she said in her heart: “the supreme Judge will give
me the crown of justice which He has promised me in return for all the
fleeting goods which I sacrifice to His Love.” She dies… and behold her in
the tabernacle of God, with the Saints who follow the Lamb… Are these the
thought which I try to have when I find myself confronted with some
sacrifice?... What impression do they make on my spirit?... To what side do
they make the balance fall?... Ah! in order to gain all, the Saints used to
say: “Let us lose it all”... and what shall I say? NINTH DAY 1. Consider that Saint Philomena, having sacrificed everything in this
miserable world for Jesus Christ, received back from Himself in this world
more than the hundredfold of what He had given! What renown! What power!
What glory! What greatness humbled at her feet! What throngs of pilgrims to
her different Shrines! What festivities in her honor. What tributes of
reverence have been paid to her! What an ardent longing to get possession of
her relics! Thus precisely does God fulfill His promises. Ah! If only we
maintained our promises to Him with the same fidelity! But when we deprive
Him of His glory, do we not perhaps deprive ourselves of great merit and
favor both in this world and in the next?... Courage, therefore… Be faithful
in order that God may be faithful with you. Let us Pray O God, who in Thy great might didst raise up martyrs even from among the
weaker sex, grant, we beseech Thee, that we who celebrate the feast of Thy
blessed Virgin and Martyr, Philomena, may be led by her example and brought
by her to thee: Through Our Lord Jesus Christ Who, with the Father and the
Holy Ghost, liveth and reigneth one God, in perfect Trinity, for ever and
ever. Amen. | |
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