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Prayers for all Occasions, Needs, and Intentions THE FIFTEEN PRAYERS Revealed by Our Lord to St. Bridget of Sweden The prayers
were approved by Pope Pius IX and published under sanction of the Decree
of November 18, 1966, published in the Acta of Apostolicae Sedis, Vol.
58, No. 16 of December 29, 1966. Our Lord made
the following promises to anyone who recited the fifteen St. Bridget
Prayers devoutly every day for a whole year:
1. I will deliver 15 souls of their lineage from Purgatory.
2. 15 souls of their lineage will be confirmed and preserved in grace.
3. 15 sinners of their lineage will be converted.
4. Whoever recites these Prayers will attain the first degree of
perfection.
5. 15 days before their death, I will give them My Precious Body in order
that they may escape eternal starvation; I will give them my Precious
Blood to drink lest they thirst eternally.
6. 15 days before their death they will feel a deep contrition for all
their sins and will have a perfect knowledge of them.
7. I will place before them the sign of My Victorious Cross for their help
and defense against the attacks of his enemies.
8. Before their death I shall come with My Dearest Beloved Mother.
9. I shall graciously receive their soul, and will lead it into eternal
joys. 10.
And having led it there I shall give them a special draught from the
fountain of My Deity, something I will not do for those who have not
recited My Prayers. 11.
Let it be known that whoever may have been living in a state of mortal sin
for 30 years, but who will recite devoutly, or have the intention to
recite these Prayers, I the Lord will forgive them all their sins. 12.
I shall protect them from strong temptations. 13.
I shall preserve and guard their five senses. 14.
I shall preserve them from a sudden death. 15.
Their soul will be delivered from eternal death. 16.
They will obtain all they ask for from God and the Blessed Virgin. 17.
If they have lived all their life doing their own will and they die the
next day, their life will be prolonged. 18.
Every time one recites these Prayers they gain 100 days indulgence. 19.
They are assured of being joined to the supreme Choir of Angels. 20.
Whoever teaches these prayers to another will have continual joy and merit
which will last throughout eternity. 21.
Where these Prayers are being said or will be said in the future, God is
present with His grace. First Prayer Our Father -
Hail Mary. Remember, O
Lord, that during the Last Supper with Thy disciples having washed their
feet, Thou gavest them Thy Most Precious Body and Blood, and while at the
same time Thou didst sweetly console them, Thou didst foretell them Thy
coming Passion. Remember the
sadness and bitterness which Thou didst experience in Thy Soul as Thou
Thyself bore witness saying: "My Soul is sorrowful even unto
death." Remember all
the fear, anguish and pain that Thou didst suffer in Thy delicate Body
before the torment of the Crucifixion, when, after having prayed three
times, bathed in a sweat of blood, Thou wast betrayed by Judas, Thy
disciple, arrested by the people of a nation Thou hadst chosen and
elevated, accused by false witnesses, unjustly judged by three judges
during the flower of Thy youth and during the solemn Paschal season. Remember that
Thou wast despoiled of Thy garments and clothed in those of derision; that
Thy Face and Eyes were veiled, that Thou wast buffeted, crowned with
thorns, a reed placed in Thy Hands, that Thou wast crushed with blows and
overwhelmed with affronts and outrages. In memory of
all these pains and sufferings which Thou didst endure before Thy Passion
on the Cross, grant me before my death true contrition, a sincere and
entire confession, worthy satisfaction and the remission all my sins.
Amen. Second Prayer Our Father --
Hail Mary. Third Prayer Our Father --
Hail Mary. I beg of
Thee, O Jesus, by the memory of this most Loving suffering of the Cross,
to grant me the grace to fear Thee and to Love Thee. Amen. Fourth Prayer Our Father --
Hail Mary. Through this
great Mercy, and in memory of this suffering, grant that the remembrance
of Thy Most Bitter Passion may effect in us a perfect contrition and the
remission of all our sins. Amen. Fifth Prayer Our Father --
Hail Mary. Through this
abyss of compassion and pity, and especially through the goodness which
Thou displayed to the good thief when Thou saidst to him: "This
day, thou shalt be with Me in Paradise." I beg of Thee, O Sweet
Jesus, that at the hour of my death, Thou wilt show me mercy. Amen. Sixth Prayer Our Father --
Hail Mary. I beg of Thee
O my Savior, by the sword of sorrow which pierced the soul of Thy holy
Mother, to have compassion on me in all my afflictions and tribulations,
both corporal and spiritual, and to assist me in all my trials, and
especially at the hour of my death. Amen. Seventh
Prayer Our Father --
Hail Mary. Eighth Prayer Our Father --
Hail Mary. Ninth Prayer Our Father --
Hail Mary. Through this
anguish, I beg of Thee, O my Savior, not to abandon me in the terrors and
pains of my death. Amen. Tenth Prayer Our Father --
Hail Mary. Eleventh
Prayer Our Father --
Hail Mary. Twelfth
Prayer Our Father --
Hail Mary. May the fruit
of Thy sufferings be renewed in my soul by the faithful remembrance of Thy
Passion, and may Thy love increase in my heart each day until I see Thee
in eternity, Thou Who art the treasury of every real good and every joy,
which I beg Thee to grant me, O sweetest Jesus, in Heaven. Amen. Thirteenth
Prayer Our Father --
Hail Mary. Through this
anguish and grief, I beg of Thee Lord Jesus, to have mercy on me at the
hour of my death when my mind will be greatly troubled and my soul will be
in anguish. Amen. Fourteenth
Prayer Our Father --
Hail Mary. By this
Precious Death, I beg of Thee O King of Saints, to comfort me and help me
to resist the devil, the flesh and the world, so that begin dead to the
world, I may live for Thee alone. I beg of Thee at the hour of my
death to receive me, a pilgrim and an exile returning to Thee. Amen. Fifteenth
Prayer Our Father --
Hail Mary. From Thy
Side, pierced with a lance by a soldier, blood and water issued forth
until there was not left in Thy Body a single drop, and finally, like a
bundle of myrrh lifted to the top of the Cross, Thy delicate Flesh was
destroyed, the very substance of Thy Body withered, and the marrow of Thy
Bones dried up. Through this
bitter Passion, and through the outpouring of Thy Precious Blood, I beg of
Thee, O Sweet Jesus, to receive my soul when I am in my death agony.
Amen. Conclusion O Sweet Jesus! Pierce my heart so that my tears of penitence and love will be my bread day and night; may I be converted entirely to Thee, may my heart be Thy perpetual habitation, may my conversation be pleasing to Thee, and may the end of my life be so praiseworthy that I may merit Heaven and there with Thy saints, praise Thee forever. Amen. These prayers are
published under sanction of the Decree of November 18, 1986, published in
the Acts Apostolicae Sedis, Vol. 58, No. 16 of December 29, 1966. PRAYERS approved by Pope Pius IX Magnificent Promises to Saint Bridget of
Sweden Pope Benedict XV
expressed himself as follows on the Revelations of St. Bridget: "The
approbation of such revelations implies nothing more than, after mature
examination, it is permissible to publish them for the unit of the
faithful. Though they don't merit the same credence as the truths of
religion, one can, however, believe them out of human faith, conforming to
the rules of prudence by which they are probable, and supported by
sufficient motives that one might believe in them piously." (Les
Petits Bollandistes, tome XII) The 14th of June
1303, at the moment Bridget was born, Benedict, the curate of Rasbo,
prayed for the happy deliverance of Ingeborde. Suddenly he found himself
enveloped by a luminous cloud out of which Our Lady appeared: "A
child has been born at Birger; her voice will be heard by the entire
world." Sagii, die XXIV Aprilis 1903 Imprimatur F. J. GIRARD, V.G. These Prayers and these Promises have been
copied from a book printed in Toulouse in 1740 and published by the P.
Adrien Parvilliers of the Company of Jesus, Apostolic Missionary of the
Holy Land, with approbation, permission and recommendation to distribute
them. Parents
and teachers who will read them to young infants for at least one year
will assure their being preserved for life from any grave accident which
would involve the loss of one of their five senses. Pope Pius IX took
cognizance of these Prayers with the prologue; he approved them May 31,
1862, recognizing them as true and for the good of souls. This sentence of Pope
Pius IX has been confirmed by the realization of the promises by all
persons who have recited the prayers and by numerous supernatural facts by
which God wanted to make known their exact truth. A collection of small
books, these prayers among them, was approved by the Great Congress of
Malines on August 22, 1863. Question - Must one
recite the Prayers everyday without interruption to obtain the privileges? Answer
- One should miss saying them as few times as possible; but if for a
serious reason one is obliged to miss them, one doesn't lose the
privileges attached to them, as long as one recites 5480 Prayers during
the year. One must say them with devotion and concentrate on the words one
pronounces. These
prayers can serve as the Way of the Cross. Visitors to the Church of St. Paul at Rome can see the crucifix, above the Tabernacle in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel, sculptured by Pierre Cavallini, before which St. Bridget knelt when she received these 15 Prayers from Our Lord. The following inscription is placed in the church to commemorate the event: "Pendentis, Pendente Dei verba accepit aure accipit et verbum corde Brigitta Deum. Anno Jubilei MCCCL."
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