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Pallottine Prayers on Monday:
"Jesus Christ,
Apostle of the Eternal
Father."
Morning
Prayer
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L. |
Lord, teach us to pray. |
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R. |
In the name of the Father
and of the Son
and of the Holy Spirit.
Amen. |
Praise of the Lord
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L. |
Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ. |
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R. |
Praise and honour to you for ever. |
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L. |
Praise to you, Apostle of the Eternal Father. |
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R. |
Praise to you, sacrifice for the salvation of
the world. |
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L. |
Praise to you, risen from the dead, in the
glory of heaven. |
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R. |
Praise to you in your holy Church. |
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L. |
Lord Jesus Christ,
we come together as your people
and thank you for the new day.
Open our ears that we may hear you speaking to us.
Give us believing hearts
so that our lives may be acceptable to you.
May we live with you,
who live and reign for ever and ever. |
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R. |
Amen. |
Reflection
A.
The Law of the Society of the Catholic Apostolate reads:
"All the members of the Society
live in a spirit which is ever renewed by the love which Jesus brought
to the earth. As the Apostle of the Eternal Father, he makes known
to the world that God is Infinite Love. He calls men and women, first
created in God's own image, and later restored to grace through Christ's
death, to give themselves entirely to God and to the service of
humanity, and to work for the salvation of the world."
(SAC Law 10)
or:
B.
St. Vincent Pallotti writes about Christ's mission:
"Our Lord Jesus Christ is the
Apostle of the Eternal Father, who sent him to make amends for the
broken honour of God and to redeem all humanity. The apostolate of
Jesus Christ is his life of obedience to the will of the Father whereby
he brings about the redemption." (OOCC III 42f)
Pause
Apostolic
Prayer of St. Vincent Pallotti
Angelus or during the Easter
season: Regina Coeli
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1 |
Glory to the Father, and to
the Son,
and to the Holy Spirit. |
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2 |
As it was in the beginning,
is now and will be for ever.
Amen. |
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1 |
Angel of God, |
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2 |
whom God has appointed my guardian,
enlighten, protect, direct and govern me this day.
Amen. |
Conclusion
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L. |
May the Lord bless us,
and preserve us from all
evil.
May he keep us faithful in his service. |
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R. |
To Him be honour and glory
for ever and ever.
Amen. |
Prayer
during the Day
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L. |
Lord, we come to adore you. |
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R. |
In the name of the Father
and of the Son
and of the Holy Spirit.
Amen. |
Adoration
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L. |
Praise and honour be without end. |
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R. |
To Jesus in the most Holy Sacrament. |
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L. |
Praise to you, Holy Sacrament
true bread from heaven,
that lives and gives life. |
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R. |
Praise to you, wonderful mystery of love. |
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L. |
Praise to you,
food of the children of God,
bread of the starving,
consolation of the dying. |
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R. |
Praise to you, Body of the Lord,
sacrificed on the altar of the cross. |
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L. |
With all the angels and saint,
with all who trust in your name, we pray: |
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R. |
We adore you, Lord Jesus Christ
in the sacrament of your love. |
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L. |
Lord Jesus Christ,
you are the grain of wheat that died for us.
We live because of your death.
Give us the courage to live and work
as an apostolic community
in order to bring forth fruit in abundance.
You live and reign for ever and ever. |
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R. |
Amen. |
Reflection
A.
St. Vincent Pallotti places before us the ideal of Christ's spirit of
sacrifice:
"Through the mystery of the
incarnation, Our Lord Jesus Christ entered into this world in the spirit
of sacrifice, and lived and died on the Cross in that same Spirit. Hence
out of love for our Lord Jesus Christ we are bound to destroy all
inclinations offensive to God, and to live and die in the practice of
the spirit of sacrifice from the we enter the Union of Catholic
Apostolate until our death." (cfr. OOCC VII 9-10)
or:
B.
St. Vincent Pallotti writes about Christ's mission:
"Because you, O God, are the Infinite
Love, you have loved us, and in your mercy wished that your only
begotten Son should become one of us and should bring us who are sinners
before you. That is why you sent you Son as our redeemer."
(cfr. OOCC III 139)
Pause
Prayer
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L. |
Almighty God,
you created the world and all that it contains.
Into this world you sent your Son.
In the fullness of time he became one of us
and stands before us as you living revelation. |
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R. |
His words and his actions all proclaim you
whom the world cannot know by itself. |
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L. |
Therefore we pray: |
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R. |
Give us eyes capable of seeing Jesus Christ.
Give us ears to hear his Word.
Give us hearts that are touched by him.. |
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L. |
He is the "light of the world"
(Jn 8:12),
but also a "sign that is opposed" (Lk 2:34). |
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R. |
We too stand in peril of scandal and
unfaithfulness. |
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L. |
Touch our innermost being
and give us the strength
to be steadfast in all decisions.
Help us to understand that faith means
entrusting ourselves to Jesus Christ
and with him being able to start anew.
Help us to persevere in this faith
through all challenges and temptations. |
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R. |
Amen. |
Angelus
or during the Easter season: Regina
Coeli
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1 |
Glory to the Father, and to
the Son,
and to the Holy Spirit. |
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2 |
As it was in the beginning,
is now and will be for ever.
Amen. |
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1 |
Angel of God, |
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2 |
whom God has appointed my guardian,
enlighten, protect, direct and govern me this day.
Amen. |
Psalm 130(129)
or Psalm 51(50)
& Closing Petitions
Evening
Prayer
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L. |
Lord, we come to thank you. |
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R. |
In the name of the Father and of the Son
and of
the Holy Spirit. Amen. |
Introduction
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L. |
Lord Jesus Christ,
you have called us to come to you
at the end of this day. |
| R. |
We offer you our joys and sorrows,
our successes and our failures. |
| L. |
You once said to your apostles
after all they had done and taught:
"Come away to a lonely place all by yourselves
and rest a while" (Mk 6:31). |
| R. |
At the end of this day give us inner peace
and the joy of your presence. |
| L. |
Lord Jesus Christ,
Apostle and Image of the Father,. |
| R. |
you are with us now.
We adore you. |
Examen
Reflection
A.
The Law of the Society of the Catholic Apostolate reads:
"By your consecration we give
ourselves entirely to God, and we resolve to follow Jesus by living in
the Society according to the norms of its legislation. So we
promise to the Society: consecrated celibacy, poverty, obedience,
perseverance, the sharing of resources and a spirit of service.
This is our response to God's invitation to live for him and to serve
all in the world by living in fraternal community."
(SAC Law 18)
or:
B.
St. Vincent Pallotti writes about the apostolate of all the baptized:
"The commandment of love bids us
to glorify God above all and to love our neighbour as ourselves.
Therefore, we are obliged to care for our own eternal salvation and that
of our neighbour, in every way possible. In the observance of
these commandments we imitate Jesus Christ, who is the Apostle of the
Eternal Father. Hence the apostolic life of Jesus Christ ought to
be the example for our apostolate." (OOCC III
142f)
- Let us consider how we have
shown our dedication to God in the work of this day. (Pause)
- How have our lives shown the
love of God towards others? (Pause)
- How have we loved our community
of Christ today? (Pause)
Prayer
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L. |
Lord, there are people who wait for us. |
| R. |
They need a word of encouragement,
they rely on our patience. |
| L. |
Many hope for a letter from us or a visit.
They need the time and the compassion
that we are able to give them. |
| R. |
Many of them expect us to know them by name. |
| L. |
They look to us for an open door.
They need a place and some time to talk to us.
They need us to share their burden with them. |
| R. |
Lord, we too are guests in your house.
We have come to you,
you are ready to listen to us.
You welcome us and share our burden. |
| L. |
And now we bring before you
all those who have come to us.
Accept them and accept us
with all the burdens that we carry. |
| R. |
Lord, you welcome us.
Let us rest with you.
Give us the courage to keep our doors open
so that all who seek us will find you. Amen. |
Intercessions: Keep us this night, Lord...
or Intercessions: Let us pray for
vocations...
Blessing
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L. |
O Lord, bless all your people tonight.
Guard this house and protect us from all evil. |
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R. |
Let us awaken tomorrow
with new strength to serve you. |
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L. |
May the almighty and merciful God,
the Father + and the Son and the Holy Spirit
bless and protect us,
this night and always. |
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R. |
Amen. |
If no priest or deacon is present, this formula of
blessing is replaced by the Leader as follows:
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L. |
The Lord bless us, and keep us from all evil,
and bring to everlasting life. |
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R. |
Amen. |
Te Deum
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of the Catholic Apostolate
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