The Secular Franciscan Home Page: http://secularfranciscans.org PRAY TO ST. ANTHONY   * THE LITANY OF THE LOST

PRAY TO ST. ANTHONY   * THE LITANY OF THE LOST

(He's does more than find lost keys)

Lord have mercy.

Lord have mercy.

 

Christ have mercy.

Christ have mercy.

 

Lord have mercy.

Lord have mercy.

 

 For those of us who have lost

(Your response is St. Anthony, pray for us)


there faith in God

their morality

their virtues to the vices of polluted entertainment

their purity to impure ways of living

their children to drugs

their desire to avoid drugs

their love for fidelity to their spouse

their health

their loved one

their perspective

their sobriety

their peace within the family  

their religious vows to the Church

their desire to keep faithful to the Churches teachings

their hope to despair in life’s challenges

their desire to keep their unborn baby

their faith in the Church to indifference  

their faith in the Church to relativism

their unselfishness to the idea that self comes first.

their peace to civil disorder

there children to Muslim Jehad extremists

their peace to the violence of terrorists

their desire to pray

their desire to help the poor

their religious beliefs to apostasy         

their faith to the expediency of political gain 

Pray for the City of St. Francis (San Francisco) and the degenerate people who have infiltrated it's society.

Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us. (3 times)

 

Let us pray. All loving God, You have given us St. Anthony, the patron of the lost, as an intercessor of those who are in need of your mercy. Listen to his voice as he calls out to you on our behalf, and grant those things which will help us grow in your love. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

 

We invite you to send us your special prayer requests so that we may join with you in prayer. Also, please feel free to share with us news of any blessings/favors received through the intercession of St. Anthony! You may write to us by clicking on Secular Franciscan Forum on the right side of this page.