Rita, that we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ. To glorify thee by making known thy favor,īy the singular merits of thy childhood, obtain for us our request.īy thy perfect union with the Divine Will, obtain for us our request.īy thy heroic sufferings during thy married life, obtain for us our request.īy the consolation thou didst experience at the conversion of thy husband, obtain for us our request.īy the sacrifice of thy children rather than see them grievously offend God, obtain for us our request.īy the severe penances and trice daily scourgings, obtain for us our request.īy the suffering caused by the wound thou didst receive from the thorn of thy Crucified Savior, obtain for us our request.īy the divine love which consumed thy heart, obtain for us our request.īy that remarkable devotion to the Blessed Sacrament, on which alone thou dost exist for four years, obtain for us our request.īy the happiness with which thou didst part from thy trials to join thy Divine Spouse, obtain for us our request.īy the perfect example you gavest to people of every state of life, obtain for us our request. Showing thy power with God on behalf of thy suppliant īe lavish to us, as thou hast been in so many wonderful cases,įor the greater glory of God, for the spreading of thine own devotion,Īnd for the consolation of those who trust in thee. On account of which all confidently have recourse to thee,Įxpecting, if not always relief, at least comfort That thou couldst obtain from Him whatsoever thou askest, Rita, so humble, so pure, so mortified, so patientĪnd of such compassionate love for the Crucified Jesus Hast been called the Advocate of the HOPELESS Who for thy lavishness in granting favors Whose pleadings before thy Divine Lord are almost irresistible, Here is a special prayer for the intercession of Saint Rita: …as well as a saint for feuding families, healing, and mothers. Rita, pray for us! 8) Patron saint of desperate situations and impossible causes Caroline Perkins, ChurchPOP 7) Canonized by Pope Leo XIII in 1900 It is said she miraculously removed it from her finger before entering the convent. There you can find several relics related to her life, including her wedding ring. …meaning it did not decay as expected! 6) She is buried at the Basilica of St. Caroline Perkins, ChurchPOP 5) Shortly after she died in 1457, her body was found to be incorruptible …and persuaded her husband to reconcile with his many enemies before his death. She received this wound during one of many mystical experiences. …which represents a thorn from Christ’s crown. Caroline Perkins, ChurchPOP 3) Often depicted with a wound on her forehead She was accepted into the Augustinian Order of nuns in Cascia, Italy. Her sons almost followed in his footsteps but were saved! 2) Entered a convent after her husband's death. Her prayers did not prevent her husband's death due to political turmoil. Here are eight things to know and share about the life of Saint Rita of Cascia:Ĭaroline Perkins, ChurchPOP 1) Married at a young age and had twin boys. Her unwavering faith and devotion have inspired many people around the world to turn to her intercession and guidance in times of difficulty. Saint Rita's life is a testament to her deep faith, as she endured numerous trials and hardships.
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