St Rita of the impossible!

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  1. josephite

    josephite Powers

    At Holy Mass on the 22 May this year, Father Joe gave a little homily on St Rita, who is the patron St of the impossible, I did not know much about St Rita at the time, but she was married to a man who was abusive and she suffered many trials. I decided on that day to pray to her for my own intentions. My mum and I implored St Rita daily after our rosary.

    One of the promises you make in the prayer is..... if our petition is granted, to glorify thee by making known thy favour, to bless and sing thy praises forever.

    Our prayer was heard and continues to be answered. Therefore St Rita Thank you! and please continue to assist others in their impossible situations. Amen.

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    St. Rita of Cascia: Patron Saint of the Impossible

    May 22 is the feast day of St. Rita, an Augustinian nun from 14th-century Cascia, Italy. She is the patroness of impossible causes and hopeless circumstances because of her difficult and disappointing life.

    Through her trials God used her in remarkable ways. Now she assists from heaven those who plead for her intercession for their own seemingly impossible and hopeless circumstances.


    THE LIFE OF ST. RITA

    From an early age St. Rita desired to become a nun, but her parents insisted that she marry. Out of obedience to her parents' wishes, St. Rita entered an arranged marriage at the age of twelve. Adding to her disappointment, her husband was cruel and harsh; she spent eighteen years in a very difficult relationship. Her husband eventually became physically abusive, yet Rita met his cruelty with kindness and patience. After many years of prayer, patience, and trust in God, she eventually won her husband over to greater civility and kindness. She also bore two sons whom she loved deeply.

    In the 14th century, Italy was rampant with warring families caught in a vicious circle of assassinations and bloody vendettas (think Romeo and Juliet). St. Rita's family was caught up in this strife that was so entrenched in society at that time. Her husband was murdered as a result of the infamous rivalry between the aristocratic families of the Guelphs and the Ghibellines. St. Rita mourned her husband's death and interceded for his soul with great earnest.

    Rita's two young sons, in keeping with the vice of the day, talked of avenging their father's death. She did all she could to guide her children into forgiveness, but was unable to dissuade them from their evil intentions of violence and revenge. Prayer was her only hope. She pleaded with God that he would prevent the evil swelling up in the hearts of her sons, or allow them to die before they had the chance to commit a mortal sin and be separated from God forever in hell.

    God granted her prayers. Both of her sons fell sick and died within a year, and in a state of grace; God intervened and prevented them from following the evil path of their father.

    After the death of her husband and her two sons, St. Rita was all alone in the world. She again sought to enter the convent, as had been her desire from childhood. However, she was turned away because of her family's association with the civil strife; some of the sisters living in the convent were family relations of the men who were responsible for killing her husband. To maintain peace in the convent, she was denied entry.

    St. Rita, again facing crushing disappointment and yet another impossible situation, had recourse to prayer and the intercession of the saints. St. Rita's sincerity and spirit of charity and forgiveness prevailed, and she was eventually granted entry into the convent. She became known as a holy and prayerful nun, often meditating on the sufferings of the crucified Christ.

    One day, while praying before a crucifix, St. Rita received a visible wound on her forehead. This was a mystical yet visible mark (stigmata) of Jesus' wound from the crown of thorns, symbolizing St. Rita's unity with Christ in his sufferings. She also enjoyed many mystical experiences with Christ during the forty years she lived in the convent. She died on May 22 when she was in her seventies.



     
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  2. josephite

    josephite Powers

    PRAYER TO ST. RITA

    O Holy Patroness of those in need, St. Rita, whose pleadings before thy Divine Lord are almost irresistible, who for thy lavishness in granting favours hast been called the Advocate of the Hopeless and even of the Impossible; St. Rita, so humble, so pure, so mortified, so patient and of such compassionate love for thy Crucified Jesus that thou couldst obtain from Him whatsoever thou askest, on account of which all confidently have recourse to thee expecting, if not always relief, at least comfort; be propitious to our petition, showing thy power with God on behalf of thy suppliant; be lavish to us, as thou hast been in so many wonderful cases, for the greater glory of God, for the spreading of thine own devotion, and for the consolation of those who trust in thee.

    We promise, if our petition is granted, to glorify thee by making known thy favor, to bless and sing thy praises forever. Relying then upon thy merits and power before the Sacred Heart of Jesus, we pray thee grant that [here mention your request].

    By the singular merits of thy childhood,
    Obtain for us our request.

    By thy perfect union with the Divine Will,
    Obtain for us our request.

    By thy heroic sufferings during thy married life,
    Etc. [repeat Obtain for us our request after each line]

    By the consolation thou didst experience at the conversion of thy husband,

    By the sacrifice of thy children rather than see them grievously offend God,

    By the miraculous entrance into the convent,

    By thy severe penances and thrice daily bloody scourgings,

    By the suffering caused by the wound thou didst receive from the thorn of thy Crucified Savior,

    By the Divine love which consumed thy heart,

    By that remarkable devotion to the Blessed Sacrament, on which alone thou didst exist for four years,

    By the happiness with which thou didst part from thy trials to join thy Divine Spouse,

    By the perfect example thou gavest to people of every state of life.

    Pray for us, O holy St. Rita, that we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.

    LET US PRAY.

    O God, Who in Thine infinite tenderness hast vouchsafed to regard the prayer of Thy servant, Blessed Rita, and dost grant to her supplication that which is impossible to human foresight, skill and efforts, in reward of her compassionate love and firm reliance on Thy promise, have pity on our adversity and succour us in our calamities, that the unbeliever may know Thou art the recompense of the humble, the defence of the helpless, and the strength of those who trust in Thee, through Jesus Christ, Our Lord. Amen.

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  3. josephite

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    LESSONS FROM THE LIFE OF ST. RITA

    St. Rita certainly had a difficult life, yet her heartbreaking circumstances drove her to prayer and helped her to become a holy woman. She began her work of intercession for sinners while she lived, starting with those closest to her heart. Through her love and prayers she won the grace of conversion for her husband and both of her sons.

    Although her life was filled with sorrows and disappointments, Rita persevered through her trials and was consoled by closely uniting herself with the sufferings of Christ. And he did not abandon her; rather he granted her profound and intimate graces. Now a saint in heaven, she helps those who are in great need, just as she once was in her earthly life.

    St. Rita of Cascia is the patron saint of impossible causes, sterility, abuse victims, loneliness, marriage difficulties, parenthood, widows, the sick, and bodily ills and wounds. She is also one of the Church's incorruptible saints; her body is venerated at the basilica named for her in Cascia, Italy.

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    The incorrupt body of St. Rita at Basilica of St Rita in Cascia, Italy
    If you are facing a difficult or impossible life circumstance, you can have recourse to prayer after the example of St. Rita. Below is a prayer to St. Rita as well as a novena (to be prayed over the course of nine days for a special intention).
     
  4. josephite

    josephite Powers

    NOVENA TO ST. RITA

    O holy protectress of those who art in greatest need, thou who shineth as a star of hope in the midst of darkness, blessed Saint Rita, bright mirror of God's grace, in patience and fortitude thou art a model of all the states in life.

    I unite my will with the will of God through the merits of my Savior Jesus Christ, and in particular through his patient wearing of the crown of thorns, which with tender devotion thou didst daily contemplate.

    Through the merits of the holy Virgin Mary and thine own graces and virtues, I ask thee to obtain my earnest petition, provided it be for the greater glory of God and my own sanctification.

    Guide and purify my intention, O holy protectress and advocate, so that I may obtain the pardon of all my sins and the grace to persevere daily, as thou didst in walking with courage, generosity, and fidelity down the path of life. [Mention your request.]

    Saint Rita, advocate of the impossible, pray for us.

    Saint Rita, advocate of the helpless, pray for us.

    Recite the Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory Be three times each.
     
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  5. gracia

    gracia Archangels

    I love Saint Rita! She is my unofficial parton.

    She has helped me very much. And she's helped my husband, too, but he doesn't know that yet. :love:

    She's awesome!
     
  6. Andrew1

    Andrew1 New Member

    So I didn't know about St. Rita until I read about her on this forum. I had a friendship that was seemingly broken, which was heartbreaking at the time, as my friend and I talked everyday about everything. That being said, I started praying this prayer for several months and long story short, our relationship which was non existent for 6 months has returned to a level of friendship stronger than ever. Just wanted to share that to brag about the intercession of Saint Rita and the power of prayer. It's as powerful as ever. God is good
     
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  7. Donna259

    Donna259 Powers

    because of this thread, I will begin the prayer to St Rita as I am in desperate need for the impossible right now....
     
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  8. Andrew1

    Andrew1 New Member

    Just as an update, Jesus continues to work through the intercession of St. Rita and miracles have continued to take place in my life when the prayer and novena are prayed. God is so good.
     
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  9. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    I will look into praying these prayers. Thank you, Josephite and other members.:love:
     
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  10. Andrew1

    Andrew1 New Member

    Just an encouragement for those looking for miracles to steadily call upon the intercession of St. Rita. Restoration of a friendship and healing for a friend are my personal testimonies to her intercession, and I'm sure she's ready to help take many more prayers to Jesus on our behalf. God bless.
     
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  11. PurpleFlower

    PurpleFlower Powers

    Thank you! I'm currently in great need of help for someone very dear to me, so I will begin a novena to St. Rita.
     
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  12. HeavenlyHosts

    HeavenlyHosts Powers

    I intend to pray a novena as well. Thanks,
    Andrew1
     
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