Devotion of the 13 Tuesdays to Saint Anthony | Sixth Tuesday
1) Introductory Prayer
Prostrate before your divine presence, O my God, I adore you with my whole heart. I am sorry for having offended you. I recognise myself as unworthy of any favour. Inflame my heart, O Lord, so that I may imitate the example of your faithful servant, Saint Anthony, under whose patronage I place my soul and body - Amen
2) Special Prayers - Sixth Tuesday
Prayer: Prostrate...
Meditation: Sin.
Meditation: Sin.
Infirmity, leprosy and other diseases oppress our body, but how much more should we feel the leprosy of sin, which affects and destroys the beauty of the most noble part of our being, our soul?
As the world deprived of the sun has to remain in deep darkness, so we, deprived of divine grace by mortal sin, have to remain in darkness, unable to know ourselves and our Creator.
Arise from your sinful life, beg God to help you. Place yourself in the loving hands of Saint Anthony. He will take care of you.
Here make your request
Prayer: Glorious Saint Anthony who worked hard for the conversion of sinners, we beg you to obtain for us the grace of a true conversion, so that we may give ourselves entirely to God.
One Glory be
3) Responsory and Concluding Prayer
If then you ask for a miracle,
Death, error, all calamities,
The leprosy and demons fly,
And health succeeds infirmities.
The sea obeys and fetters break,
And lifeless limbs you do restore;
While treasures lost are found again
When young or old your aid implore.
All dangers vanish at your prayer,
And direst need does quickly flee.
Let those who know your power claim,
Let Paduans say these are of you.
The sea obeys, and fetters break,
Death, error, all calamities,
The leprosy and demons fly,
And health succeeds infirmities.
The sea obeys and fetters break,
And lifeless limbs you do restore;
While treasures lost are found again
When young or old your aid implore.
All dangers vanish at your prayer,
And direst need does quickly flee.
Let those who know your power claim,
Let Paduans say these are of you.
The sea obeys, and fetters break,
And lifeless limbs you do restore;
While treasures lost are found again,
When young or old your aid implore.
Pray for us, Saint Anthony,
That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.
Let us Pray
O God, let the ardent prayers of Saint Anthony, your confessor, make glad your church that we may be fortified by spiritual assistance and may deserve to possess eternal joy, through Jesus Christ our Lord - Amen.
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