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Prayer to Spiritually Unite with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament
Pray this prayer to spiritually unite to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament when you are unable to visit Him in adoration.
Prayer to St. Michael the Archangel
This prayer to St. Michael the Archangel was written by Pope Leo XIII and published in the Roman Raccolta on July 23, 1898. This prayer to St. Michael the Archangel was recited after Low Mass from 1886 to 1964 in the Catholic Church.
Prayer to St. Peter the Apostle
Pray this prayer to St. Peter the Apostle, the first Pope, who Jesus raised to high authority even though he denied Him three times on Good Friday.
Prayer to the Holy Family by Pope Francis
Pope Francis published the prayer to the Holy Family on the Feast of the Holy Family of Nazareth December 29, 2013.
Prayer to the Holy Spirit to Invoke an Outpouring of Grace
We invoke the Holy Spirit when we begin our devotions in order to have an increase in spiritual gifts and graces when we pray. This prayer is a common prayer invoking the Holy Spirit to come and enlighten our hearts and minds in Christ.
Prayers after Communion to Show Jesus Gratitude
Pray these prayers after communion to show Jesus gratitude: the Universal Prayer and the Long Prayer after Communion by St. Thomas Aquinas
Prayers for the Souls in Purgatory
Remember the Church suffering in the month of November. Join us in praying these prayers for the souls in purgatory.
Prayers for Your Adoration Prayer Service
Print these prayers for your adoration prayer service. This PDF includes standard prayers used in the Rite of Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction in both English and Latin.
Prayers of Spiritual Protection Against Evil
Are you in a spiritual battle right now? Join our prayer community and begin praying for spiritual protection against evil.
Precious Blood of Jesus Prayer for Protection from Evil
Invoke the Precious Blood of Jesus with this powerful prayer for protection from evil and let the Blood of Christ cover you.
Precious Blood of Jesus Prayer for Repentance and Reparation
The devotion to the Precious Blood of Jesus holds a very special power. This Blood was shed to offer us sanctifying grace and it washes our souls clean.
Preparation for Death Brings Forth New Life
Jesus’ prepares for death after the betrayal of Judas with the Last Supper, and this preparation brings forth new life in the Church.
Probe my Mind and Test My Heart Lord, I Trust in You
Probe my mind and test my heart Lord. I desire you above all things. Reward me according to your ways; I trust in you.
Psalm 139: Lord, You Know My Innermost Thoughts
In Psalm 139 we contemplate the Lord, who knows our innermost thoughts and is familiar with all our ways.
Psalm 34: Praise for Deliverance from Trouble
Psalm 34 is a prayer that exalts the Lord for His goodness and help in deliverance from trouble.
Psalm 51: A Prayer of Repentance (Miserere)
Psalm 51 is a beautiful prayer of repentance that prepares the heart for the sacrament of confession.
Rejecting Despair for the Virtue of Hope in Christ
“Rejecting Despair for the Virtue of Hope in Christ” – Join us for our 21st meditation on the 35 virtues of St. Hildegard of Bingen.
Rejecting Hardness of Heart for the Virtue of Mercy
“Rejecting Hardness of Heart for the Virtue of Mercy” Join us for our fourth meditation on the 35 virtues of St. Hildegard of Bingen.
Renouncing Love of the Material World for Inner love of the Spiritual
“Renouncing Love of the Material World for Inner love of the Spiritual”- Join us for our first meditation on the 35 virtues of St. Hildegard of Bingen.
Repentance Prayer to Pray before Making a Good Confession
This devotional repentance prayer has been traditionally prayed before confession to help the penitent prepare to ask forgiveness of sins.
Replace Bitterness with a Generous Heart of Love
“Replace Bitterness with a Generous Heart of Love” – Join us for our 9th meditation on the 35 virtues of St. Hildegard of Bingen.
Replacing Irreverence to God with Authentic Piety
“Replacing Irreverence to God with Authentic Piety”- Join us for our 10th meditation on the 35 virtues of St. Hildegard of Bingen.
Rescue Me Lord From the Powerful Snares of the Wicked
Rescue me Lord from the powerful snares of the wicked. I pray to you in distress. My rock, my shield, and my stronghold, help me.
Resolve to Act with Justice Toward God and Man
“Resolve to Act with Justice Toward God and Man” – Join us for our 23rd meditation on the 35 virtues of St. Hildegard of Bingen.
Ruminating? Pray the Surrender Prayer
When you are plagued with ruminating thoughts of the past or fear of the future, pray the surrender prayer.
Sacred Heart of Jesus Chaplet and Novena
Pray the Sacred Heart of Jesus chaplet, meditating on the 5 mysteries of the Eucharist, and then end this devotion with a short novena written by St. Padre Pio.
Sacred Heart of Jesus Prayer by Saint John Henry Newman
Sacred Heart of Jesus prayer opens the soul to adore Jesus and contemplate His deep, personal, and intimate love. Saint John Henry Newman, a 19th century convert to the Church, wrote much about his devotion to Jesus in the Eucharist, and on the coat of arms in 1879 when he became a Cardinal, he wrote, “Heart speaks unto heart.”
Scriptural Rosary for Priests: Pray the Luminous Mysteries
Christ instituted the priesthood on Holy Thursday. Join Him in adoration on Thursdays to pray this scriptural rosary for priests.
Scriptural Rosary for the Glorious Mysteries
Pray this scriptural rosary of the glorious mysteries and contemplate the resurrection and ascension of Christ and the birth of the Church.
Scriptural Rosary for the Sorrowful Mysteries
Pray this scriptural rosary for the sorrowful mysteries and contemplate the passion, crucifixion, and death of our Lord Jesus Christ with every Hail Mary.
Solemn Act of Consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary
Just before a major turning point in World War II, Pope Pius XII consecrated the whole human race to the Immaculate Heart of Mary with this prayer.
Spiritual Warfare Prayer to Remove Generational Spirits?
Do you think there are generational spirits afflicting you and your family? This reflection is on the power of sin in families, and how Christ wants to heal us.
St Joseph Prayer: To You O blessed Joseph
The St Joseph Prayer “To You, O blessed Joseph” is the official prayer for the year of St. Joseph and should be added to the end of the Rosary.
St. Andrew Novena for Advent, 15 Minutes of Prayer Every Day
Pray the St. Andrew Novena for Advent, this is a short advent novena ejaculation prayer that can be prayed 15 times throughout the day or all at once in 15 minutes of prayer.
St. Catherine of Siena Sets the World on Fire in the Midst of Plague
St. Catherine of Siena was born at the start of bubonic plague, in Siena, Italy on March 25, 1347. She is an extraordinary mystical saint, stigmatist, leader, and peace maker. St. Catherine was in the Third Order of St. Dominic religious society.
St. Faustina’s Prayer to be Merciful, the Mercy Prayer
St. Faustina’s prayer to be merciful begins with: “Help me, O Lord, that my eyes may be merciful.” This mercy prayer asks God for the grace to be merciful.
St. Hildegard of Bingen, Doctor of the Church
Saint Hildegard of Bingen, a 12th century nun from Germany, is widely known as a musician, writer, dramatist, and visionary.
St. John of the Cross, Doctor of Divine Love
Read the biography of St. John of the Cross, a mystical saint from Spain who was a friend of St. Theresa of Avila.
St. Mary Magdalen de Pazzi, the Passion Flower of the Eucharist
St. Mary Magdalen de Pazzi experienced many ecstasies while suffering a grave illness. Throughout her suffering she drew close to the Divine Heart of Christ.
St. Peter Julian Eymard, Saint for the Eucharistic Revival
Saint Peter Julian Eymard, the founder of the Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament, was deeply transformed by the Real Presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.
St. Teresa of Avila, Doctor of the Church
St. Teresa of Avila is a mystical saint who has had the most profound impact on the world through her writings on the spiritual life. She was graced with many mystical gifts including transverberation.
St. Thérèse of Lisieux, the Little Flower
St. Thérèse of Lisieux was a beautiful soul who longed to do great things for God but soon learned that the “little way” was most efficacious and pleasing to Him. She is a doctor of the Church.
St. Veronica Giuliani: Stigmatist and Mystic
St. Veronica Giuliani, a stigmatist and mystic, had a deep devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and was known as a victim soul.
Stanzas of the Soul by St. John of the Cross
Stanzas of the Soul by St. John of the Cross is a prayerful journey a soul takes toward union with God.
Surrender Novena Prayer of Abandonment to the Will of God
“O Jesus, I surrender myself to You, take care of everything!” The Surrender Novena prayer was written by Servant of God Don Dolindo Ruotolo.
Te Deum Hymn of Praise for the New Year and the Divine Office
The Te Deum is an ancient hymn of praise that is often sung on the first of the year in Mass.
Testify to the Truth and Be Protected by God
“Testify to the Truth and Be Protected by God” – join us in our 28th Lenten reflection for Liturgical Year I
The 3 O’Clock Prayer for the Divine Mercy
Pray the 3 o’clock prayer for the Divine Mercy that Jesus asked us to pray, contemplating Jesus’ hour of death as we beg mercy, especially for sinners.
The Betrayal of Jesus for Love of Money
“The Betrayal of Jesus for Love of Money” – join us in our 36th Lenten reflection for Liturgical Year I
The Bondage of Sin Prayer, St. John Henry Newman
This meditative prayer by St. John Henry Newman is a prayer of repentance asking for grace to overcome sinful habits.
The Chaplet of St. Gertrude for the Holy Souls in Purgatory
Pray the Chaplet of St. Gertrude for the Holy Souls in Purgatory in mobile friendly format or print our free PDF for your chapel.
The Chaplet of the Five Holy Wounds of Jesus Prayer
The Chaplet of the Five Holy Wounds meditates on the 5 wounds of Jesus Christ. This prayer on the 5 wounds of Jesus has been in practice for centuries. The chaplet reflects on Christ’s passion and suffering for you, and how your personal sin has wounded Him.
The Covenant of the Lord is Forever and Ever
“The Covenant of the Lord is Forever and Ever” – join us in our 31st Lenten reflection for Liturgical Year I
The Eternal Father has Brought me Back to Life
This mental prayer contemplates the Eternal Father in the parable of the prodigal son. It also praises the Eternal Father who has also brought me back to life.
The Intercession of the Saints Makes Your Mercy Flow
“The Intercession of the Saints Makes Your Mercy Flow” – join us in our 25th Lenten reflection for Liturgical Year I
The Keys to the Kingdom of Heaven, Given for our Salvation
Let us prayerfully reflect on the words of Jesus to the Apostle Peter, to whom he gave the keys to the kingdom of heaven for the sake of our eternal salvation.
The Litany of Saints for Spiritual Protection
The Litany of Saints is a powerful prayer for those who need spiritual protection and need the prayerful intercession of the saints in heaven.
The Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Litany of Loreto)
The Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a Marian litany also commonly known as the Litany of Loreto because it is known to have originated there, at the Shrine of Our Lady of Loreto.
The Miracle Prayer by Fr. Peter Rookey, a Cancer Prayer
The miracle prayer was written by Fr. Peter Rookey, a Servite friar who was born in 1916 and lived for 98 years. This is widely known as a cancer prayer and became known as “the miracle prayer” after many healing testimonials from the faithful.
The Passover of the Lord is Our Salvation
“The Passover of the Lord is Our Salvation” – join us in our 37th Lenten reflection for Liturgical Year I
The St. Rita Novena Prayer
Pray the St. Rita Novena Prayer for the intercession of St. Rita, the patron saint of mothers and those with marital problems.
The Unity Prayer and Flame of Love Devotion will Blind Satan
The Unity Prayer and Flame of Love devotion from mystic Elizabeth Kindelmann, blinds Satan. You may also know this devotion through the “Adorable Jesus” prayer.
The Virtue of Modesty is a Matter of the Heart
“The Virtue of Modesty is a Matter of the Heart” – Join us for our third meditation on the 35 virtues of St. Hildegard of Bingen.
The Whole Rosary: Pray all 20 Mysteries
Pray the whole rosary, all 20 mysteries of the rosary, every day using these meditations. This devotion will help you overcome anxiety, despair, and habitual sin.
Those Attached to this World Will Die in Their Sin
“Those Attached to this World Will Die in Their Sin” – join us in our 29th Lenten reflection for Liturgical Year I
Totus Tuus Prayer to the Immaculate Conception
The Totus Tuus prayer, or “Totally Yours”, is a prayer of consecration to the Immaculate Conception by Saint John Paul II.
Traditional Stations of the Cross by St. Alphonsus Liguori
The traditional Stations of the Cross by St. Alphonsus Liguori, or way of the cross, meditates on the 14 stations of the Passion of Christ, publicly prayed on Fridays during Lent.
Unity Prayer for Families through the Flame of Love
This Unity Prayer through the flame of love is a powerful weapon of protection for your family and the whole world against the forces of darkness.
Use Good Discretion to Avoid all Forms of Immoderation
“Use Good Discretion to Avoid all Forms of Immoderation” – Join us for our 14th meditation on the 35 virtues of St. Hildegard of Bingen.
Virtue of Chastity Controls the Urge to Lust
“The Virtue of Chastity Controls the Urge to Lust” – Join us for our 22nd meditation on the 35 virtues of St. Hildegard of Bingen.
Virtue of Reverence will Combat the Spirit of Scurrility
“Virtue of Reverence will Combat the Spirit of Scurrility” – join us for our 31st meditation on the 35 virtues of St. Hildegard of Bingen.
Walking in Your Ways with all my Heart and Soul
Jesus, from today onward I promise to walk in your ways, to belong to you, to be one of your own. I will love you with all my heart and soul.
Washed Clean by a Covenant of Love
In today’s meditation, washed clean by a covenant of love, we contemplate the promise God gave Noah and his sons, prefiguring his promise to us at our baptism.
We Bless the Name of Jesus Because We Love Him
“We Bless the Name of Jesus Because We Love Him” – join us for our 3rd catechetical meditation of the Divine Praises prayer.
We Know Jesus is the Son of God
“We Know Jesus is the Son of God” – join us in our 32nd Lenten reflection for Liturgical Year I
What Happened in the Garden of Gethsemane? Hear it from Jesus
In 1923, just before she passed away, Servant of God Sr. Josefa Menendez was told by Jesus the depth of His agony in the Garden of Gethsemane.
What is Holy Love? Mental Prayer on the True Lover of Christ
Do I lack holy love for God? This reflection on “The Proving of a True Lover” by Thomas a Kempis and the Gospel of John challenges you on whether you are a true lover of God.
When the Devil Entered Judas; Christ’s Agony
When the devil entered Judas it gave our Lord’s Sacred Heart an agony both spiritual and physical. This is a contemplative prayer of adoration on the Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ for Good Friday.
Whoever Lives the Truth Comes to the Light
Whoever lives the truth comes to the light. Let me live in the light and truth of the Holy Spirit so that I may be a blessing to others and merit eternal life.
Words of Jesus, Convert My Heart From Sin
“Words of Jesus, Convert My Heart From Sin” – Join us in our 6th Lenten reflection for Liturgical Year I
You are Christ, St. Augustine’s Prayer of Adoration
The “You are Christ” adoration prayer praises Jesus with a list of titles and salutations, offers a confirmation of love, and petitions him for holiness.
You are Merciful to Me, I Love You Lord, I’ll Obey Your Laws
You are merciful to me, Lord. I will learn your teachings. I love you Lord, and I’ll obey your laws because you are trustworthy and your rules are just.
You are my Refuge Lord Deliver Me from Trouble
You are my refuge Lord Jesus Christ. I know you and where you are from. I trust you. Lord deliver me from trouble and rescue me from all distress.
You Bring My Dead Soul Back to Abundant Life
“You Bring My Dead Soul Back to Abundant Life” – Join us in our 15th Lenten reflection for Liturgical Year I
You Forgive My Iniquities, Let Me Love With Mercy
“You Forgive My Iniquities, Let Me Love With Mercy” – Join us in our 10th Lenten reflection for Liturgical Year I
You Humbled Yourself to be Crucified Because You Love Me
Jesus you humbled yourself. You returned to Jerusalem knowing you were giving yourself to be crucified. This, because you love me.
You Want My Humility, Not My Public Sacrifices
“You Want My Humility, Not My Public Sacrifices” -Join us in our 21st Lenten reflection for Liturgical Year I
You Will Answer My Prayers Because You Love Me
“You Will Answer My Prayers Because You Love Me” – Join us in our 7th Lenten reflection for Liturgical Year I
You will Preserve Me so I Entrust Myself to You
God, you will preserve me from my enemies so I entrust myself to you. My shield and my deliverer, teach me humility and self-abasement.
Your Sacrifice has Restored Me to the Father
“Your Sacrifice has Restored me to the Father” – Join us in our 14th Lenten reflection for Liturgical Year I
Your Works are Holy and Your Ways are Just
“Your Works are Holy and Your Ways are Just” – join us in our 24th Lenten reflection for Liturgical Year I
Prays on Website with PDF Downloads Available
PDF Download Prayers are in alphabetical order.