NOVENA
In Honor of St. Jude – Feast Day October 28th.
Glorious Apostle, St. Jude
Thaddeus, I salute you through the Sacred Hear of Jesus. Through His
Heart I praise and thank God for all the graces He has bestowed upon
you. I implore you, through His love to look upon me with compassion. Do
not despise my poor prayer. Do not let my trust be confounded! God has
granted to you the privilege of aiding mankind in the most desperate
cases. Oh, come to my aid that I may praise the mercies of God! All my
life I will be your grateful client until I can than you in heaven.
Amen. St. Jude, pray for us,
And for all who invoke your aid.
Glory be to the Father…
St.
Jude Novena
"DO
NOT FORSAKE ME IN MY SADNESS"
To
come to your altar our faith brings us here
We
come to implore you, may God our pleas hear
O good St. Jude;
we call on your name
Your
praises loud your people proclaim.
May
God's will be done, St. Jude we request
O
give what we ask you if it be for the best.
St. Jude please obtain us the grace that we need
And
bring us God's strength for which we now plead.
St.
Jude Novena
MEDITATION
St.
Jude, Apostle of Christ, listen to our prayer!
St.
Jude, who shared in the love of the Blessed Mother for Christ and His
disciples, listen to our prayer!
St.
Jude, who was present at the Last supper, to celebrate the Holy
Eucharist with Christ, listen to our prayer!
St.
Jude, who suffered during the passion and death of Christ, listen
to our prayer!
St.
Jude, who rejoiced at seeing Christ risen from the dead, listen to
our prayer!
St.
Jude, who witnessed the glorious Ascension of Christ into heaven, listen
to our prayer!
St.
Jude, filled with the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost, listen
to our prayer!
St.
Jude, who worked many wonders through the power of the Holy Spirit, listen
to our prayer!
St.
Jude, patron of the despairing, listen to our prayer!
St.
Jude, intercessor for difficult cases, listen to our prayer!
St.
Jude, consoler of the distressed, listen to our prayer!
That
all people, regardless of race, creed or personal differences may live
in social harmony, listen to our prayer!
That
all people will retain their health and that the sick, especially (mention
your request), will regain their health according to God's holy
will, listen to our prayer!
That
God will grant eternal rest to our departed relatives and friends (mention
your request), and to all departed souls, listen to our
prayer!
That
God will grant us our special intentions, particularly (mention your
request), and for the intentions of all people devoted to you, listen
to our prayer
THE
WORD OF GOD
Supplication
of Christ in Agony
Psalm
143:1-10
Hear
my prayer, O God, give ear to my supplications! In your faithfulness
answer me, in your righteousness! Enter
not into judgment with your servant for no one living is righteous
before you.
For
the enemy has pursued me, has crushed my life to the ground, and has
made me sit in darkness like those long dead. Therefore my spirit faints within me; my heart within me is
appalled. I remember the
days of old, I meditate on all that you have done; I muse on what your
hands have wrought, I stretch out my hands to you; my soul thirsts for
you like a parched land.
Make
haste to answer me, O God, My spirit fails! Hide not your face from me, lest I be like those who go down to
the Pit, Let me hear in the mourning of your steadfast love, for in you
I put my trust.
Teach
me the way I should go, for to you I lift up my soul. Deliver me, O God, from my enemies.
I have fled to you for
refuge!
Teach me to do your will
for you are my God!
Let your good spirit lead
me on a level path!
Glory be to the Father, and
the Son, and the Holy Spirit. As
it was in the beginning is now and ever
shall be world without end. Amen.
The
Epistle of St. Jude
Jude
20-25
But
as for you, beloved, build up yourselves upon your most holy faith,
praying in the Holy Spirit. Keep
yourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus
Christ unto life everlasting. And
some, who are judged, reprove; but others, save, snatching them from the
fire. And to others be
merciful with fear, hating even the garment which is soiled by the
flesh.
Now to him who is able to
preserve you without sin and to set you before the presence of his
glory, without blemish in gladness, to the only God our Savior, through
Jesus Christ our Lord,
belong glory and majesty, dominion and authority, before all time, and
now, and forever. Amen.
NOVENA
PRAYERS
Prayer
in Great Affliction
St.
Jude Thaddeus, relative of Jesus Christ, glorious Apostle and
martyr, renowned for your virtues and miracles, faithful and prompt
intercessor of all who honor you and trust in you! You are a powerful patron and helper in great afflictions.
I entreat you from the depths of my heart; come to my aid with
your powerful intercession, for you have received from God the privilege
to assist with your visible help those who almost despair of all hope. Look down upon me.
Time
and again I find myself discouraged and depressed by the troubles I must
face. I know that others
around me have burdens as heavy or heavier than mine but I sometimes
come close to despairing that I will be able to continue carrying mine. Overwhelmed by these thoughts, I ask your help.
Do not forsake me in my
sadness. Hasten to my aid. I
will be grateful to you all my life and will honor you as my special
patron. I will than God for
the graces bestowed upon you, and will encourage honor to you to best of
my ability. Amen.
Let
Us Pray
Glorious Apostle and
martyr, St. Jude Thaddeus, whose life and accomplishments we celebrate
and who used your gifts and talents to bring Christ's love to many
people, pray for us today that the love of Christ in our lives may
increase. Pray that we may
renounce every sinful habit and refrain from all selfish actions. May we always know your intercession in danger and difficulty,
and may we safely reach heaven to adore with you the most Holy Trinity,
the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, forever and ever. Amen.
Prayer
for Particular Needs
St. Jude, Apostle of
Christ, the Church honors and prays to you universally as the patron of
hopeless and difficult cases. Make
use, we implore you, of this powerful privilege given to you, to bring
visible and speedy help where help is needed. Pray that we humbly accept the trails and disappointments and
mistakes which are a part of our human nature. Help us to see the reflection of the suffering of Christ in
the
trails and tribulations of our own lives. Amen.
Prayer
of Thanksgiving
Lord Jesus Christ, we thank
you for all the graces and favors which you have given us through the
prayers of your Apostle, Jude Thaddeus. Great apostle, St. Jude, we thank you for your intercession in
response to our prayers. We
will always be grateful to you. Continue
to intercede for our needs and in our difficulties. Be with us particularly in the hour of death that we may face
that decisive moment with courage and serenity. Amen.
DEVOTION
TO ST. JUDE
The
origins of devotion to St. Jude as the patron of desperate or hopeless
cases are nearly as obscure as details of the life of the great Apostle.
These details of the life of the great Apostle. These origins seem to have been a spontaneous rising of interest
among the faithful themselves, prompted possibly by the fact that
according to Sacred Tradition, St. Jude was a near relative, a cousin of
Jesus, and that as a child he was a playmate of the God-man.
Confusion of the names of
St. Jude and the traitor, Judas, effectively discouraged devotion to the
saint for many centuries. Devotion
to him, consequently, has been of centuries. Devotion to him, consequently, has been of relatively recent
origin although there is evidence that this devotion was held in high
esteem during the Middle Ages.
Impetus to this devotion
was undoubtedly given by Our Lord Himself who, in a vision, directed St.
Bridget of Sweden to St. Jude with great faith and confidence. "In accordance with his surname,
Thaddeus -- the
amiable, loving," said Our Lord, "he will show himself most
willing to give help."
The Gospel tells us that
St. Jude was a brother of St. James the Less, also one of the twelve
Apostles. These two
together with tow other brothers (one St. Simeon of Jerusalem) are
described by St. Matthew (13:55) as the "brethren" of Jesus. In the Hebrew language, the word "brethren" indicates a
near relationship.
Tradition has it that St.
Jude's father, Cleophas, was murdered because of his forthright and
outspoken devotion to the risen Christ. Mary Cleophas, the mother of St. Jude and St. James the Less, was
a cousin of the Virgin Mary. After
her death, miracles were attributed to her intercession.
St. Jude is shown,
traditionally, as carrying the image of Jesus in his had. This represents, according to tradition--our principal source of
knowledge of the saint--the imprint of the Divine Countenance that was
entrusted to him by Our Lord.
The circumstances were
these: King Abagaro of Edessa, who suffered from leprosy, sent word
to Jesus asking Him to come and cure him. With this request, we are told. the King sent an artist to return
with a picture of the master.
Impressed with his great
faith, Our Lord pressed His Image on a cloth and gave it to St. Jude to
bring to the King of Edessa and cure him.
The King was cured and together
with most of his subjects was converted to Christianity.
After the death and
resurrection of Jesus, St. Jude traveled throughout Mesopotamia for a
period of ten years, preaching and converting many to Christianity.
He probably returned to
Jerusalem for the Council of the Apostles, and then he and St. Simon
visited Libya and Persia where many more converts were made.
St. Jude died a martyr's
death. Tradition tells us that he was clubbed, possibly into
insensibility, and his head was then shattered with a broad ax. Sometime after his death, St. Jude's body was brought to Rome and
placed in a crypt in St. Peter's Basilica.
Vatican Council II directed
that all devotions to the Blessed Mother and the angels and saints
should bring the faithful to fuller appreciation of the Sacred Liturgy,
and that the devotions should also harmonize with the liturgical seasons
of the Church. This devotion to St.. Jude has been written in accord with
these wished of Vatican Council II.
Vatican Council II, in its
Constitution on the Church, recalls the union that the Church on earth
has with the Apostle, martyrs and all the saints in heaven. The Council, in the Constitutions on the Church and the Liturgy,
warmly recommends that this union be fostered by prayer and devotion,
because our companionship with the saints joins us to Christ, from whom
issues the life and grace of God's people. The authentic devotion to the saints will be measured, the
Council says, by the intensity of the active love of the faithful, who
seek the intercession of the saints.
A
Novena
A novena is a devotion
performed for nine consecutive days or nine other consecutive periods. To make a novena with greater fruit one should participate in the
sacramental prayer of the Church. One
should also have greater confidence in God and in the intercession of
the Saint in whose honor the novena is made.
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SACRED HEART NOVENA
THE PROMISE OF OUR LORD
"Those who promote this devotion shall have their
names written in My heart, never to be forgotten".
Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is rooted in our
human hearts as we respond in love to the Son of God made man. It is a beating of our hearts in unison with His.
To express that
love, these nine meditations -based on the traditional prayer of the
Sacred Heart of Jesus-can easily be used throughout the year. We suggest you read, or better still, pray one prayer each day
for a period of nine days. By
doing so you will be offering your own personal novena, which is
reminiscent of the nine First Fridays which have been so much a part of
the devotion to the Sacred Heart. There
is no need to limit the use of these beautiful prayers to the nine days.
Since a novena is basically a commitment to prayer for a
period of time, these nine prayers can help you develop a sense of
dedication and a habit of daily prayer.
Merciful Jesus, I consecrate myself today and always to
Your Most Sacred Heart.
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, I implore that I may ever love
You more and more.
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus I trust in you!
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus I believe in Your love for me.
Jesus, meek and humble of heart, make my heart like Your
heart.
First Day: COME TO ME
Scripture Reading:
"Come to Me, all who are weary and
find life burdensome, and I will refresh you. Take My yoke upon your shoulders and learn from Me, for I am
gentle and humble of Heart. Your souls will find rest, for My yoke is
easy and My burden light." Matthew
11:28-30
Prayer: With open arms, O Lord, You continue to embrace the
universe.
I know I am a small part of the universe, Yet in your eyes
I am also a very important part.
Lord, I welcome your embrace.
It is by my surrendering to You that You are able to bring me
closer to Your Heart-the source of all love, compassion and kindness.
Pause for personal Mediation
Our Father…
Hail Mary…
Glory Be…
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.
Second Day: LET THE CHILDREN COME
Scripture Reading:
"They brought children to be touched by
Him. When the disciples saw
this, they scolded them. But
Jesus said: "Let the children come to Me. Do not discourage them. The
Kingdom of God belongs to such as these. Trust Me when I tell you that whoever does not accept the Kingdom
of God as a child will not enter it." Luke 18:15-17
Prayer: With open arms, O Lord, we are orphans-lost,
abandoned and alone.
With you we are saved.
As I come to You today, Lord let me approach You as a
child-
Open to Your mystery of love.
Enthused by your love of life.
Generous and joyful.
In need of guidance and support.
Jesus, protect the children of the world.
Give me the grace to be an example of your love to them.
Pause for Personal
Mediation
Our Father…
Hail Mary…
Glory Be…
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.
Third Day: WHAT IS NEEDED IS TRUST
Scripture Reading:
"Jesus said to Jairus: 'Fear is
useless. What is needed is
trust.'…He took the child's father and mother… and entered the
room where the child Lay. Taking
her hand he said to her, 'Little girl, get up.' The girl, a child of twelve, stood up immediately and began to
walk around. At this time
the family's astonishment knew no bounds." Mark 5:36 40-47
Prayer: Lord, allow Your healing hand to heal me.
Touch my soul with Your compassion for others.
Touch my heart with Your courage and infinite love for all.
Touch my mind with Your wisdom, that my mouth may always
proclaim Your praise.
Teach me to reach out to You in my need.
Most loving Heart of Jesus, bring me health in body and
spirit that I may serve You with all my strength.
Pause for Personal Mediation
Our Father…
Hail Mary…
Glory Be…
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.
Fourth Day: I KNOW MY SHEEP
Scripture Reading:
"I came that they may have life and
have it to the full. I am
the Good Shepherd: the Good Shepherd Lays down His life for His
sheep…I know My sheep and My sheep know Me." John 10:10-11,14
Prayer: Lord, it is written that You care especially for
the lost sheep in this world.
Today I place into Your hands someone I care about deeply
(mention a particular person)
To be lost is a terrible feeling, to be unknown and unsure
is to live in fear.
You know us so well.
Your love is so sure.
With You we have nothing to fear.
Let this day, Lord, be another step closer to Your heart
for myself and for (mention a particular person).
Pause for personal Mediation
Our Father…
Hail Mary…
Glory Be…
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.
Fifth Day: I AM THE BREAD OF LIFE
Scripture Reading:
"I Myself am the living bread come
down from heaven. If anyone
eats this bread he shall live forever: the bread I will give is My
flesh, for the life of the world." John 6:13
Prayer: O Lord, Your generosity knows no limits!
Your burning desire to be one with us knows no bounds! You gave Yourself in Bethlehem, in Galilee, at Calvary.
In the gift of our Eucharist You continue to give of Yourself day
in and day out.
You give us the Eucharist, "so that sins might be
forgiven." You give us
yourself so that we might "have life, life to the fullest."
Today, Lord, I ask You to forgive my selfishness, my
pettiness, my sins. Help me
live like You lived-a life lived for others, filled with the fullness of
grace.
Pause for Personal meditation
Our Father…
Hail Mary…
Glory Be…
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.
Sixth Day: YOUR WILL BE DONE
Scripture Reading:
"Jesus said to His disciples, 'My
heart is nearly broken with sorrow. Remain here and stay awake with Me.'
He advanced a little and fell prostrate in prayer. 'My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass Me by.
Still, Your will be done, not mine.'" Matthew 26:37-39
Prayer: O Lord, You were no stranger to sorrow, to the loss
of family and dear friends. You
even knew the fear of death. Whey,
Lord, did you face such trials?
Was it so You could understand me in my times of trial?
Lord, I know You are a God who does not love from afar but loves
and cares and saves with all Your heart. I know You suffered in order to show me how to suffer.
Lord, I offer You my suffering today; do with it as You
will, for it is a powerful gift. It
is Yours, Lord; let it be my way of saying "I love You."
Pause for personal mediation
Our Father…
Hail Mary…
Glory Be…
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.
Seventh Day: THEY CAME TO JESUS
Scripture Reading:
"When they came to Jesus and saw that he
was already dead, they did not break His legs. One soldier pierced his side with a lance, and immediately blood
and water flowed out." John 19:33-34
Prayer: Lord, it is only because of the foolishness of Your
cross that life makes sense.
You abandoned Your own life to teach me what really
matters. How I strive after
foolish things and use people rather than love people and use things.
You died the shameful death on the cross to teach us the
joyful lesson in life.
Today, Lord, give me the courage to love what is important
and to forsake all that is self-serving and deceitful.
May my heart be like Your Heart today-filled with
compassion and kindness for all.
Pause for personal Meditation
Our Father…
Hail Mary…
Glory Be…
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.
Eight Day: MY LORD AND MY GOD
Scripture Reading:
"Jesus
came and stood before the disciples. 'Peace be with you' He said; then, to Thomas; Take your finger and examine My hands.
Put your hand into My side. Do not persist in your unbelief, but believe!
Thomas responded, 'My Lord and My God!'" John 20:26-28
Prayer: Lord, if only we believed fully in You.
Our Holy Father's motto is "You are everything." Help me believe that You are every answer to every problem, that
You are everywhere to guide, strengthen, encourage and lead.
Yes, I believe in You, but my faith is often weak.
In times of trial I doubt You and in times of joy I forget You.
In the patience of Your Heart, Lord, continue to reveal
Yourself to me everywhere. Thank
you, Lord for the gift of faith in You.
Pause for personal mediation
Our Father…
Hail Mary…
Glory Be…
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.
Ninth Day: HE SHALL DWELL WITH THEM
Scripture Reading:
"Then
I saw a new heaven and a new earth…This is God's dwelling among
men. He shall dwell with
them and they shall be His people and He shall be their God who is
always with them. He shall
wipe every tear from their eyes, and there shall be no more death or
mourning, crying or pain, for the former world has passed away."
Revelation 21:1,3-4
Prayer: O Lord, how often I wonder where life will lead.
Where am I going-how will it end?
Life ends where life began-with You, Lord.
You said of Yourself, "I am the Alpha and the Omega, the
beginning and the End."
I am Yours, Lord-yesterday, today, forever.
I am Yours Lord forgive my past, bring light and peace to my
present, and prepare me with a generous heart for the future.
I know You will be there for me, My Lord and My God.
Pause for personal mediation
Our Father…
Hail Mary…
Glory Be…
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy on us.
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