A litany of praise. Asks for nothing but that Jesus may be loved more.
So well-known that it needs no introduction. It is perfectly appropriate to add your patron saint, your parish's or nation's patron saint, and the deceased whose holy lives you have witnessed--even if uncanonized--to the honor roll.
Asks Bl. Kateri to pray for us.
Asks for God's mercy on the deceased, calls on the saints to join our prayer.
Litany asking the protection of the angel Raphael, patron of travelers and of the sick.
A wonderful litany of gratitude for God's love. Written by Pope Pius VI.
Uses some of the titles of God found in the Old Testament, calls on the holy men and women who faithfully served God before the coming of Christ.
Honors early Roman martyrs and saints.
Collection of 27 litanies and similar prayers. Most are good; a few are of dubious worth.
Calls on our mothers in faith. By S. Joan Chittister, O.S.B.
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