Saturday, March 28, 2020

Pope Francis' Litany of Supplication 3/27/20

Litany of Supplication during covid19 Prayer Service Pope Francis 3/27/20
(WE ADORE YOU O LORD after each sentence)

True God and True Man truly present in This Holy Sacrament.

Our Saviour, God, Faithful and Rich in Mercy.

King and Lord of creation and of history.

Conqueror of sin and death.

Friend of humankind, The Risen One that Sits at The Right Hand of The Father.

(WE BELIEVE IN YOU O LORD after each sentence)

Only Begotten Son of The Father, Descended from Heaven for our salvation.

Heavenly Physician Who Bows Down Over our misery.

Man Who was Slain, Who Offer Yourself to Rescue us from evil.

Good Shepherd, Who gives Your Life for the flock which You Love.

Living Bread and Medicine for Immortality Who gives us Eternal Life.

(DELIVER US O LORD after each sentence)

From the power of satan and the seductions of the world.

From the pride and presumption of being able to do anything without You.

From deception of fears and anxiety.

From unbelief and desperation.

From the hardness of heart and incapacity to love.

(SAVE US O LORD after each sentence)

From every evil that affects humanity.

From hunger, from famine and egoism.

From illness, epidemics and the fear of our brothers and sisters.

From devastating madness and ruthless interests and violence.

From being deceived, from false information and the manipulation of consciences.

(COMFORT US O LORD pray after each sentence)

Protect Your Church which crosses the desert.

Protect humanity, terrified by fear and anguish.

Protect the sick and dying oppressed by loneliness.

Protect doctors, healthcare providers exhausted by the difficulties they are facing.

Protect politicians and decision-makers who bear the weight of having to make decisions.

(GRANT US YOUR SPIRIT O LORD after each sentence)

In the hour of trial an confusion.

In temptation and fragility.

In battle against evil and sin.

In the search for What is Truly Good and True Joy.

In the decision to remain in You and in Your Friendship.

(OPEN US TO HOPE O LORD after each sentence)

Should sin oppress us.

Should hatred close our hearts.

Should sorrow visit us.

Should indifference cause us anguish.

Should death overwhelm us.

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