Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Birmingham Oratory Prayer Chain

Please say the following prayer daily for the intentions of:

- The health and welfare of the community of the Birmingham Oratory of St Philip Neri
- The continuity of the tradition established by Blessed John Henry Newman
- The safe return of the three Birmingham Oratorians in absentia
    PRAYER TO ST PHILIP NERI
    Look down from heaven, Holy Father, from the loftiness of that mountain to the lowliness of this valley; from that harbour of quietness and tranquillity, to this calamatious sea.

    And now that the darkness of this world hinders no more those benignant eyes of thine from looking clearly into all things, look down and visit, O most diligent keeper, that vineyard which thy right hand planted with so much labour, anxiety, and peril.

    To thee, then, we fly; from thee we seek for aid; to thee we give our whole selves unreservedly; thee we adopt for our patron and defender.

    Undertake the cause of our salvation, protect thy clients; to thee we appeal as our leader, rule thine army fighting against the assaults of the devil; to thee, kindest of rulers, we give up the rudder of our lives, steer this little ship of thine, and, placed as thou art on high keep us off all the rocks of evil desires, and with thee for our pilot and our guide we may safely come to the port of eternal bliss. Amen.

    6 comments:

    1. Would it not be best to pray for what is best for the Oratorian community and for those who are away at this time.

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    2. Thanks for the comment Fr. I thought you'd be pleased, but surprised that you'd try and do the Holy Spirit's job of teaching us how to pray. We only seek to pray for the above intentions, and let God decide "what is best". May God's will be done. Inevitably many lay people are missing our sacred ministers, and wish for their safety and welfare.

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    3. I'll certainly pray for the Birmingham Oratorians - may they long continue to flourish and perpetuate the traditions of St Philip Neri, as transmitted to us by the Blessed JHN.

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    4. We believe in the necessity and efficacy of prayer. God's grace will find a way...

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    5. Just stumbled upon your blog...and this may be cold comfort to you, but perhaps we who have the honour of their presence are the ones in need of them at this time.

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    6. This coming Saturday evening (1st January 2011) there will be Low Mass in the Extraordinary Form at St.John's Church, Albion Way, Horsham at 6pm. The celebrant and preacher will be Fr.Philip Cleevely C.O. of the Birmingham Oratory who will preach on the life and relevance of Bl.John Henry Newman.
      http://arundelbrightonlatinmasssociety.blogspot.com/2010/12/masses-this-new-year-weekend.html

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