Thursday, August 19, 2010

A Prayer to Padre Pio

Beloved Padre Pio, today I come to add my prayer to the thousands of prayers offered to you every day by those who love and venerate you. They ask for cures and healings, earthly and spiritual blessings, and peace for body and mind. And because of your friendship with the Lord, he heals those you ask to be healed, and forgives those you forgive.

Through your visible wounds of the Cross, which you bore for 50 years, you were chosen in our time to glorify the crucified Jesus. Because the Cross has been replaced by other symbols, please help us to bring it back in our midst, for we acknowledge it is the only true sign of salvation.

As we lovingly recall the wounds that pierced your hands, feet and side, we not only remember the blood you shed in pain, but your smile, and the invisible halo of sweet smelling flowers that surrounded your presence, the perfume of sanctity.

Padre Pio, may the healings of the sick become the testimony that the Lord has invited you to join the holy company of Saints. In your kindness, please help me with my own special request: (mention here your petition, and make the sign of the Cross).

Bless me and my loved ones. In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. 

Amen.

1 comment:

  1. Thank you Holy Spirit for granting my request

    I thank Holy Spirit for granting my favor

    Holy Spirit, you who make me see everything
    and show me the way to reach my ideal.
    You who give me the divine gift to forgive
    and forget the wrong that is done to me
    and you who are in all instances of my life with me.
    I, in this short dialogue,
    want to thank you for everything,
    and confirm once more that I never want
    to be separated from you no matter
    how great the material desires may be,
    I want to be with you and my loved ones in your perpetual glory.
    Amen

    You must pray this prayer 3 consecutive days without asking your wish. After the 3rd day, your wish will be granted no matter how difficult it may be. Promise to publish this dialogue as your favor has been granted.

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