Come Walk Upon the Water

“Take courage, it is I; do not be afraid.” Peter said to him in reply, “Lord, if it is you, command me to come to you on the water.” He said, “Come.” Peter got out of the boat and began to walk on the water toward Jesus.

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    Litany for the Church In Our Time


    Lord, have mercy.
    Christ, have mercy.

    Lord, have mercy on us.
    Christ, Divine Founder of the Church, hear us.

    Christ, Who didst warn of false prophets,
    graciously hear us.

    God, the Father of Heaven,
    have mercy on us.

    God, the Son, Redeemer of the World,
    have mercy on us.

    God, the Holy Ghost,
    have mercy on us.

    Holy Trinity, One God,
    have mercy on us.

    Holy Mary, Mother of God,
    pray for us.

    St. Joseph, Patron of the Universal Church,
    pray for us.

    St. Michael, Defender in Battle,
    pray for us.

    St. Peter, the Rock upon which Christ built His Church,
    pray for us.

    St. Paul, Protector of the Faithful Remnant,
    pray for us.

    St. Francis of Assist, Re-builder of the Church,
    pray for us.

    St. Anthony, Hammer of Heretics,
    pray for us.

    St. Pius V,
    Restorer of the beauty of the Sacred Liturgy,
    pray for us.

    St. Pius X, Foe of Modernism,
    pray for us.

    All ye Holy Angels and Archangels,
    pray that we may resist the snares of the Devil.

    St. Catherine of Siena,
    pray that Christ’s Vicar
    may oppose the spirit of the world.

    St. John Fisher,
    pray that bishops may have
    the courage to combat heresy and irreverence.

    St, Francis Xavier,
    pray that zeal for souls
    may be re-enkindled in the clergy.

    St. Charles Borromeo,
    pray that seminaries
    may be protected from false teachings.

    St. Vincent de Paul,
    pray that seminarians may return
    to a life of prayer and meditation.

    St. Therese of the Child Jesus,
    pray that religious may rediscover
    their vocation of love and sacrifice.

    St. Thomas More,
    pray that the laity
    may not succumb to the Great Apostasy.

    St. Francis de Sales,
    pray that the Catholic press
    may again become a vehicle of Truth.

    St. John Bosco,
    pray that our children may be protected
    from immoral and heretical instruction.

    St. Pascal,
    pray that profound reverence
    for the Most Blessed Sacrament may be restored.

    St. Dominic,
    pray that we may ever treasure the Holy Rosary.

    Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,
    spare us, O Lord.

    Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,
    graciously hear us.

    Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,
    have mercy on us.

    Christ, hear us.
    Christ, graciously hear us.

    Pray for us, O Holy Mother of God,
    That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.

    Let Us Pray.

    Jesus, our God,
    in these dark hours when Thy Mystical Body
    is undergoing its own Crucifixion,
    and when it would almost seem to be abandoned
    by God the Father,
    have mercy, we beg of Thee,
    on Thy suffering Church.
    Send down upon us the Divine Consoler,
    to enlighten our minds and strengthen our wills.

    Thou, O Second Person of the Most Holy Trinity,
    Who canst neither deceive nor be deceived,
    have promised to be with Thy Church
    until the end of time.
    Give us a mighty Faith
    that we may not falter;
    help us to do Thy Holy Will always,
    especially during these hours
    of grief and uncertainty.
    May Thy Most Sacred Heart
    and the Immaculate and Sorrowful Heart
    of Thy Holy Mother be our sure refuge
    in time and in eternity.

    Amen.

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