Just Added: “Prayer to the Holy Angel Who Comforted Jesus In His Agony”

PRAYER TO THE HOLY ANGEL WHO COMFORTED JESUS IN HIS AGONY

The “Prayer to the Holy Angel Who Comforted Jesus in His Agony” is an ancient devotion rooted in the account found in the Gospel of Saint Luke (22:43), where an angel from heaven appears to strengthen Jesus during His agony in the Garden of Gethsemane. In this prayer, we salute that holy angel — chosen by the Most Holy Trinity from among all the heavenly hosts for the most sacred of missions — and ask for his intercession on our behalf. We implore him to obtain for us true sorrow for our sins, strength in our present afflictions, and grace in all the trials that lie ahead, most especially at the hour of our own final agony.

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Announcing: “Holy Week 2026 – Prayers & Devotions”

Holy Week Prayers & Devotions

Enter into the most sacred days of the Christian year with this prayerful collection of Holy Week devotions. Walk with Our Lord through His final days — from His triumphant entry into Jerusalem, through the agony in the Garden of Gethsemane, His arrest, His trial, and His suffering on the Cross. “We adore You, O Christ, and we bless You — because by Your Holy Cross, You have redeemed the world.”

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6th Lenten Friday — The Stations of the Cross

THE STATIONS OF THE CROSS

by St. Alphonsus Liguori

Holy Week is upon us. As we approach the sacred Triduum, take a few moments this final Friday of Lent to walk with Our Lord through the Stations of the Cross — and prepare your heart for Good Friday. 🙏

The Stations of the Cross by St. Alphonsus Liguori takes you on a spiritual journey through Christ’s Passion, from his condemnation to his burial. At each of the fourteen stations, you will find a meditation on that moment, prayers, and verses from the ancient “Stabat Mater” hymn.

This version remains one of the most widely used formats, particularly during Lent and especially on Good Friday. St. Alphonsus wrote it in 1761, focusing on making the meditation accessible while maintaining theological depth.

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Announcing: “Novena for Impossible Requests”— March 25-December 25

NOVENA FOR IMPOSSIBLE REQUESTS

The Novena for Impossible Requests is a powerful novena that honors the nine months in which the Virgin Mary carried Jesus in her womb. The novena is prayed daily starting on March 25th (Feast of the Annunciation) and concluding on December 25th (Birth of Christ). Three petitions are generally requested to Mary for her intercession.

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Just Added: “LITANY OF THE HOLY EUCHARIST”

LITANY OF THE HOLY EUCHARIST

The “Litany of the Holy Eucharist” is a devotional prayer that honors Jesus Christ truly present in the Blessed Sacrament — Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity. Through a series of profound titles and invocations, it contemplates the many dimensions of the Eucharist, drawing the faithful into a spirit of adoration, humility, and heartfelt gratitude for the greatest gift Christ has given us — Himself. Whether prayed before or after Mass, during Eucharistic Adoration, or as part of personal devotion, this beautiful litany is a powerful way to deepen your love for Our Lord in the Most Blessed Sacrament.

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5th Lenten Friday — The Stations of the Cross

THE STATIONS OF THE CROSS

by St. Alphonsus Liguori

Jesus fell three times carrying His cross — and three times He got up. This Lent, when we fall, let us follow the example of Jesus by getting back up and continuing to bear our cross. Pray the Stations of the Cross this Friday. 🙏

The Stations of the Cross by St. Alphonsus Liguori takes you on a spiritual journey through Christ’s Passion, from his condemnation to his burial. At each of the fourteen stations, you will find a meditation on that moment, prayers, and verses from the ancient “Stabat Mater” hymn.

This version remains one of the most widely used formats, particularly during Lent and especially on Good Friday. St. Alphonsus wrote it in 1761, focusing on making the meditation accessible while maintaining theological depth.

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Just Added: “LITANY OF HUMILITY”

LITANY OF HUMILITY

The Litany of Humility is a beautiful and deeply moving prayer that invites us to surrender our pride, our desire for recognition, and our fear of being forgotten — placing everything in the hands of Jesus. Prayed by saints and souls throughout the centuries, this litany challenges us to go deeper — to not only accept humility but to truly desire it. To want others to be chosen before us. To find peace in being unknown, unnoticed, and set aside — all for the love of God.

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Just Added: “AN URGENT PRAYER FOR WORLD PEACE (Iran War & Global)”

AN URGENT PRAYER FOR WORLD PEACE | Iran War & Global

A prayer for peace amid the war engulfing the Middle East, involving the United States, Iran, and Israel, as well as the many other wars and conflicts affecting nations around the world.

This urgent prayer for peace implores God the Father, through the Most Precious Blood of His Son, to move the hearts of world leaders away from war and toward reason, mercy, and reconciliation. We call upon Our Lady, Queen of Peace, Saint Michael the Archangel, and all the saints to intercede for the innocent, the suffering, and the fearful in Iran, Israel, the United States, and every nation caught in the reach of this conflict.

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4th Lenten Friday — The Stations of the Cross

THE STATIONS OF THE CROSS

by St. Alphonsus Liguori

Lent calls us to penance, sacrifice, and deeper union with Christ. This Friday, pray the Stations of the Cross and unite your sufferings with His.🙏

The Stations of the Cross by St. Alphonsus Liguori takes you on a spiritual journey through Christ’s Passion, from his condemnation to his burial. At each of the fourteen stations, you will find a meditation on that moment, prayers, and verses from the ancient “Stabat Mater” hymn.

This version remains one of the most widely used formats, particularly during Lent and especially on Good Friday. St. Alphonsus wrote it in 1761, focusing on making the meditation accessible while maintaining theological depth.

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Announcing: “Novena for the Feast of the Annunciation”— March 16-24

Novena for the Feast of the Annunciation

The Feast day is Wednesday, March 25th.

On the Feast of the Annunciation, we honor the moment the Word became flesh in the womb of the Virgin Mary — the hinge upon which all of human history turns. Through this novena, we ask Our Lady to intercede for us before her Son, that we may receive the spiritual graces and favors we need most.

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Just Added: “The 15 Prayers of St. Bridget” — Prayer & Video

The 15 Prayers of St. Bridget

Jesus revealed to St. Bridget of Sweden that He suffered 5,480 blows during His Passion, and gave her fifteen prayers to be prayed daily for one full year to honor each of those blows. The 15 Prayers of St. Bridget of Sweden honors each and every one of those blows — one Our Father and Hail Mary at a time.

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Announcing: “Novena to St. Joseph”— March 10th – 18th

Novena to St. Joseph

This nine-day Novena to St. Joseph, guardian and protector of the Holy Family, is traditionally prayed from March 10–18 in preparation for his feast day on March 19th. Each day of the novena honors a different role St. Joseph was given in God’s plan of salvation — from Foster Father of Jesus and Virginal Husband of Mary, to Patron of the Church, Patron of Families, and Patron of a Happy Death. Rooted in deep devotion and theological reflection, this novena invites the faithful to draw closer to St. Joseph’s powerful intercession and to imitate his humility, obedience, and selfless love.

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3rd Lenten Friday — The Stations of the Cross

THE STATIONS OF THE CROSS

by St. Alphonsus Liguori

The Stations of the Cross is one of the most powerful devotions in the Catholic tradition — and one of the most fitting ways to spend a Friday in Lent. A prayerful walk with Our Lord from His condemnation to His burial. 🙏

The Stations of the Cross by St. Alphonsus Liguori takes you on a spiritual journey through Christ’s Passion, from his condemnation to his burial. At each of the fourteen stations, you will find a meditation on that moment, prayers, and verses from the ancient “Stabat Mater” hymn.

This version remains one of the most widely used formats, particularly during Lent and especially on Good Friday. St. Alphonsus wrote it in 1761, focusing on making the meditation accessible while maintaining theological depth.

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Reminder: First Friday and First Saturday

First Friday & First Saturday

A reminder that this week is First Friday and First Saturday.

The promises made by Jesus and Mary to those who partake in the First Friday and First Saturday devotions are too good to be ignored.

Deepen your spiritual life and draw closer to the hearts of Jesus and Mary through these powerful devotions. These beautiful practices offer a path to profound grace and spiritual growth.

The Sacred Heart of Jesus promises abundant blessings, including peace, consolation, and assistance at the hour of death, to those who faithfully observe nine consecutive First Fridays.

Similarly, Our Lady extends her maternal protection and the promise of salvation to those who commit to five consecutive First Saturdays in honor of her Immaculate Heart.

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Just Added: “Prayer to the Most Chaste Heart of St. Joseph” — Prayer & Video

Prayer to the
Most Chaste Heart of St. Joseph

The Prayer to the Most Chaste Heart of St. Joseph is a beautiful devotion honoring the pure and loving heart of the man God chose to serve as foster father to His own Son and devoted spouse to the Blessed Virgin Mary. In praying these words, we are invited to pause and reflect on the extraordinary role St. Joseph played in the life of the Holy Family — not merely as a protector and provider, but as a father who tenderly raised Jesus, taught Him the Scriptures, led Him in prayer, and formed Him in the traditions of His people.

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