Traditional Catholic devotions for Holy Week.
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Stations of the Cross
The Way of the Cross Adapted from St. Alphonsus Liguori During the Turkish occupation of the Holy Land in the late Middle Ages, when pilgrims were prevented from visiting its sacred sites, the custom arose of making replicas of those holy places, where the faithful might come to pray. One of the most popular of Read More
Prayers to the Holy Family
ANT. Jesus went down with them, and came to Nazareth, and was subject to them.. V/. Blessed are they that dwell in Thy house, O Lord.. R/. They shall praise Thee forever and ever. Let us pray. LORD Jesus Christ, Who, becoming subject to Mary and Joseph, didst hallow the life of the home by singular Read More
The Seven Penitential Psalms
The Seven Penitential Psalms: 6, 31, 37, 50, 101, 129 and 142 | Traditional Catholic Friday Lenten Devotion.
The Angelus Prayer (with Latin Translation + Audio)
The Angelus Prayer with Latin Translation + Audio.
The Seven Sorrows of Mary
“Jesus Christ Himself revealed to Blessed Veronica of Binasco, that, He is more pleased in seeing His Mother compassionated than Himself.”
Devotions to the Holy Face of Jesus
Powerful Prayers, devotions, litanies and invocations to the Holy Face of Jesus in reparation for the worst sins of our times: atheism, blasphemy and the desecration of Holy Days.
Our Blessed Lord promises that nothing will be refused us through the Power residing in His Holy Face.
How to Pray the Rosary
An easy step-by-step guide to praying the Holy Rosary (Mary’s Psalter). All prayers with simple instructions, diagrams, how-to tips as well as traditional invocations and historic explanations.
Holy Creeds of the Catholic Church
The Holy Creeds ad Profession of Faith of the Catholic Church.
Music from Our Lady of Guadalupe
Heavenly music encoded in the Miraculous Virgin of Guadalupe Tilma, discovered by scientists.
Daily Prayers for the Days of the Week
Short Daily Prayers & Devotions for each Day of the Week | Traditional Catholic Prayers & Devotions.
Prayers to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Traditional prayers, devotions and Acts of Consecration & Reparation to the most Sacred Heart of Jesus, including the Nine (9) First Fridays Devotion.
Prayers to Our Lady
Traditional Prayers and Devotions to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Mother of God.
Prayers of Consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary
A collection of traditional prayers of Consecration to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, including Our Lady Fatima & Guadalupe variations and compositions by St. Maximilian Kolbe and Ven. Pope Pius XII.
O Holy Mary, by thy Immaculate Conception, purify my body and sanctify my soul.
Morning Prayers
A selection of traditional Catholic prayers for the morning, widely recited in the pre-conciliar Church, rendering adoration of the Divine Majesty, thanksgiving for His protection during the night, and consecration of the day to God’s service.
Evening Prayers
Here is a collection of traditional, pre-conciliar, Catholic prayers composed by love-struck Saints and Church authorities that have been recited for generations. Many are specifically orientated for the end of the day and others are included for their pious value and consoling nature.
The Five Prayers of Fatima
The Fatima Prayers 1) The Fatima Prayer (Decade Prayer) O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell, lead all souls to Heaven, especially those most in need of Thy mercy. Amen. Mary told the children that people should add this prayer to the end of each decade of the Read More
Prayers to St. Joseph
Indulgenced prayers and invocations to St. Joseph, our glorious patriarch, the most loving of earthly fathers, sedulous defender of the Church of Jesus Christ, terror of the demons and custodian of the Two Hearts.
St. Joseph, pray for us!
Prayers to Angels
Traditional Catholic prayers, devotions and litanies to the Angels & Archangels for assistance, protection & guidance.
Catholic Litanies
Traditional Catholic Litanies. Savour the richness of our Catholic Faith and earn Indulgences.
Prayers for Priests
Now, not like ever before, we need to pray for our priests and prelates.
The Holy Cloak of St. Joseph Novena (30 Days)
This powerful devotion to St. Joseph is to be prayed for 30 days. St. Teresa of Avila vouched for its efficaciousness, writing “If you really want to believe in it, prove it to yourself by reciting the Novena and you will be finally convinced.”
Infant Jesus of Prague Novenas, Chaplet & Devotions
Infant Jesus of Prague: Efficacious Prayers, Devotions & Novenas.
Anima Christi (Soul of Christ)
This prayer encapsulates a centrality of the Catholic Faith which is absent in Protestantism: our Lord’s Passion, His Precious Blood, His Real Presence in the Eucharist and, further, an emphasis that we need to be sanctified, which expresses itself in more than faith alone.
Letter from Beyond (Hell)
The following was found among the papers left by a nun who died in a German convent. Whether private revelation or pious fiction, it is a poignant meditation on Hell. Over 6,000 words in length the letter is startling both in detail and insight, which to the atheist, agnostic or Protestant may seem counter-intuitive; for example, that Read More
Prayer to the Mother of Fair Love
Prayer to the Mother of Fair Love, the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Our Lady is the Ark of the New and Everlasting Covenant and is prefigured in the Old Testament as the Mother of our Lord, Jesus Christ ‘the Truth, the Way and the Life’.
Prayer to St. John Capistrano
The Franciscan ‘Soldier Saint’. Feast Day: 23rd October | Patron Saint judges, jurists, military chaplains, lawyers, Belgrade & Hungary.
Prayer to St. Luke
Feast Day: 18th October | Marian Iconographer and Patron Saint of artists, physicians, bachelors, surgeons, students and butchers.
Prayer to St. Ignatius of Antioch
Feast Day 17th OCTOBER St. Ignatius, it was said thou converted to Christianity as a child. Along with St. Polycarp, thou wert said to be a disciple of St. John the Evangelist. St. Peter himself appointed thee bishop of Antioch. Because thou called thyself Theophorus, or ‘God bearer’, a tradition arose that thou wert one Read More