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Author Topic: St. Joseph's Chapel: Prayers for Employment  (Read 77785 times)
Richeldis
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« Reply #80 on: August 07, 2007, 09:45:AM »

Good luck!

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AdoramusTeChriste
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« Reply #81 on: August 10, 2007, 02:02:PM »

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Adoramus te, Christe, et benedicimus tibi, quia per sanctam crucem tuam redemisti mundum.
To listen to the hymn- http://fisheaters.com/forumpix/adoramustechriste.html

"I am convinced that the crisis of the church which we are living through today was largely caused by the disintegration of the liturgy."              
- The former Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger

"Their cold stares remind me of the neo-cons that just sign up to FE - they are fish, but they are dead." ~ Marty
Philomena
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« Reply #82 on: August 15, 2007, 05:50:PM »

Prayers for everyone

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CatholicAgrarian
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« Reply #83 on: September 17, 2007, 12:41:PM »

Very long story short, our family has been looking to make a move for the last 18 months or so. The major hurdle was my job. We started and finished the longer version of the 30 day novena to St. Joseph I've linked to below and two days later got a job offer for something I never even knew to apply for.

 Sancte Ioseph, ora pro nobis.

30 Day Novena to St. Joseph

Ever blessed and glorious Joseph, kind and indulgent Father, and compassionate friend of all in sorrow, through that bitter grief with which thy heart was saturated when thou didst behold the sufferings of the Infant Savior, and in prophetic view didst contemplate His most ignominious Passion and Death; take pity, I beseech thee, on my poverty and necessities; counsel me in my doubts; and console me in all my anxieties. Thou art the good Father and protector of orphans, the advocate of the defenseless, the patron of those who are in need and desolation. Do not disregard the petition of thy poor child; my sins have drawn upon me the just displeasure of my God, and hence I am surrounded with sorrows.

   To thee, o amiable guardian of the poor neglected family of Nazareth, do I fly for shelter and protection. Listen, then, I entreat thee, with a father's solicitude, to the earnest prayer of thy poor supplicant, and obtain for me the objects of my petition. I ask it by the infinite mercy of the eternal Son of God; which induced Him to assume our nature, and be born in this world of sorrow. I ask it by the griref which filled thy heart, when, ignorant of the mystery wrought in thy Immaculate spouse, thou didst fear thou shouldst be separated from her.

   I ask it by that weariness, solicitude and suffering which thou didst endure when thou soughtest in vain at the inns of Bethlehem a shelter for the sacred virgin and a birthplace for the Infant God, and, when being everywhere refused, thou wert obliged to consent that the Queen of Heaven should give birth to the world's Redeemer in a wretched stable.

   I ask it by that most sad, painful duty imposed on thee, when the divine Child being eight days old, thou wert obliged to inflict a deep wound on His tender body, and thus be the first to make flow that sacred blood which was to wash away the sins of the world.

   I ask it by the sweetness and power of that sacred name, Jesus, thou didst confer on the adorable Infant.  

   I ask it by that mortal anguish inflicted on thee by the prophecy of holy Simeon, which declared the Child Jesus and His holy Mother, the future victims of Their love and our sins.

   I ask it through that sorrow and anguish which filled thy soul when the angel declared to thee that the life of the Child Jesus was sought by His enemies, from whose impious designs thou wert obliged to fly with Him and His Blessed Mother into Egypt.

   I ask it by all the pains, fatigues and toils of that long and perilous pilgrimage.  

   I ask it by all the sorrows thou didst endure, when in Egypt thou wert not able even by the sweat of thy brow, to procure poor food and clothing for thy most poor family.

   I ask it by all the grief thou didst feel each time the divine Child asked for a morsel of bread, and thou hast it not to give Him.

   I ask it by all the solicitude to preserve the sacred Child and the Immaculate Mary during thy second journey when thou wert ordered to return to thy native country.

   I ask it by thy peaceful dwelling in Nazareth, in which so many joys and sorrows were mingled.  

   I ask it by thy extreme affliction, in being three days deprived of the company of the adorable Child.  

   I ask it by the joy in finding Him in the temple and by the ineffable consolation imparted to thee in the cottage of Nazareth, with the society of the little Jesus.

   I ask it by that wonderful condescension by which He subjected Himself to thy will.  

   I ask it through that dolorous view, continually in thy mind, of all thy Jesus was to suffer.  

   I ask it by that painful contemplation, which made thee foresee the divine little hands and feet, now so active in serving thee, one day to be pierced with cruel nails; that head, which rested gently on thy bosom, crowned with sharp thorns; that delicate body, which thou didst tenderly fold in thy mantle and press to thy heart, stripped and extended on a cross.

   I ask it by that heroic sacrifice of thy will and best affections, by which thou didst offer up to the Eternal Father the last awful moment, when the Man-God was to expire for our salvation.

   I ask it by that perfect love and conformity with which thou didst receive the divine order to depart from this life, and from the company of Jesus and Mary.

   I ask it by that exceeding great joy which filled thy soul when the Redeemer of the world, triumphant over death and hell, entered into the possession of His Kingdom, and conducted thee also into it with especial honors.

   I ask it through Mary's glorious Assumption and through that interminable bliss, which with her, thou wilt eternally derive from the presence of God. O, good Father, I beseech thee, by all thy sufferings, sorrows and joys, to hear me, and to obtain the grant of my earnest petitions

Here name your petitions or reflect on them

   Obtain for all those who have asked thy prayers all that is useful to them in the designs of God. And finally, my dear protector, be thou with me and all who are dear to me, in our last moments, that we may eternally chant the praises of

        Jesus, Mary and Joseph.    Amen

        Ave Maria....  

             O guardian of the Word Incarnate, we feel animated with confidence that thy prayers in our behalf will be graciously heard before the throne of God.

          [Then the following V. and R. are to be said seven times, in honor of the seven joys or sorrows of St. Joseph.]  

          V. O glorious St. Joseph, through the love thou dost bear to Jesus Christ, and for the glory of His name,

          R. Hear our prayers and obtain our petitions.

        Prayer

             O Glorious St. Joseph, spouse of the immaculate Virgin, obtain for me a pure, humble, and charitable mind, and perfect resignation to the divine will. Be my guide, father, and model through life, that I may merit to die as thou didst in the arms of Jesus and Mary.

         St. Joseph, friend of the Sacred Heart, pray for us.






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AdoramusTeChriste
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« Reply #84 on: September 17, 2007, 01:39:PM »

Quote from: CatholicAgrarian

Very long story short, our family has been looking to make a move for the last 18 months or so. The major hurdle was my job. We started and finished the longer version of the 30 day novena to St. Joseph I've linked to below and two days later got a job offer for something I never even knew to apply for.


Congratulations! Thanks be to God, and thanks for posting the novena.
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S.A.G. ~ Kathy ~ Sanguine-choleric. Have fun...or else.

Adoramus te, Christe, et benedicimus tibi, quia per sanctam crucem tuam redemisti mundum.
To listen to the hymn- http://fisheaters.com/forumpix/adoramustechriste.html

"I am convinced that the crisis of the church which we are living through today was largely caused by the disintegration of the liturgy."              
- The former Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger

"Their cold stares remind me of the neo-cons that just sign up to FE - they are fish, but they are dead." ~ Marty


Meemaof3
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« Reply #85 on: September 20, 2007, 07:49:AM »

Hey everybody,
  I'm new here.  I'm writing to ask for prayer for my husband and most importantly, my son -n- law. 
 
I'll start with my husband first.  Jim is an Orkin man.  Yes, he's a professional killer LOL  But lately the job has been more stressful then usual and it's telling on him,
emotionally as well as physically.  Please pray for his mental well being more then anything else at the moment.  He'll be coming into his slow time of the year and it will give him a little break in the action.  The only problem there is that his paycheck reflects the loss in customers.  So it's my turn to be somewhat stressed because I handle the bills.  I work part time at Wal Mart as a demonstrator and that income helps make ends meet.  His last large paycheck will be in Nov.  Then it drops by $500 to $800 dollars till May.  Pray for blessings as far as our finances go.
 
Now onto Chad.  First, let me preface this with the fact that he's a Christian but he's Baptist.  He has been job hunting for almost a year now.  He's gotten seasonal work with a local company here, but now he's been pretty much laid off.
 
His former boss is a Christian and now he gives him as much work as he can.  Okay now, what I need pray for is this;  Chad applied for a job with Schawns.  He's been tentatively hired, but before he starts they are going to do a background check.  The man interviewing him asked if he had anything on his record.  Unfortunately he does.
About a year and a half ago he was arrested for non payment of a bounced check.
He was charged but not convicted, but it's still on his record.  He paid what he owed the man and that was the end of it.  But it's still on his record.  He explained the whole thing to the man doing the interview.  Well, they called him the end of last week to tell him he's got the job pending the background check. 
 
Please everybody, pray for him.  Pray he gets this job.  This little family has been through so much in the past year and a half.  This job would help them get their heads above water financially, it would give him more time at home and also it would mean he could continue the automotive business he's trying to start.  He's named it, Born Again Automotive.  He's a gifted mechanic and has helped me out with our car so much.  His former boss is letting him have the garage space free of charge for the next 6 months too.  So please pray for him as well as my daughter.  She's working too but it's strictly commission.  They can't afford a babysitter so guess who's sitting for the boys?  Me.  They are my pride and joy and I love them dearly. Noah just turned 5 and Zach is 3.  But I drive 86 miles every day to do this and until Chad gets employed they can't afford to give me any $$ for gas. 
 
So that's the story.  Sorry this post turned into a short book.  
 
God bless you all,
 
Lorrie
 
PS   Please pray for my daughter -n- law as well.  She's due to deliver our 3rd grandson in about 5 weeks.  She and my son are living in Japan.  Pray for an easy birth.
 
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QuisUtDeus
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« Reply #86 on: September 20, 2007, 04:18:PM »

Prayers for meemaof3 and everyone else.


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Sonoman
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« Reply #87 on: September 21, 2007, 11:38:AM »

I am scared. I keep looking for deliverance and peace of mind escapes. I despair.

May God forgive my lack of faith, but I am scared.
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fridayer
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« Reply #88 on: September 23, 2007, 08:51:PM »

Applying to the local Diocesan bookstore. St. Joseph, pray!
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AdoramusTeChriste
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« Reply #89 on: September 28, 2007, 06:34:AM »

Quote from: Sonoman
I am scared. I keep looking for deliverance and peace of mind escapes. I despair.

May God forgive my lack of faith, but I am scared.

Have you invoked St. Jude? *goes to look for a prayer*

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TRAD UP!!!
S.A.G. ~ Kathy ~ Sanguine-choleric. Have fun...or else.

Adoramus te, Christe, et benedicimus tibi, quia per sanctam crucem tuam redemisti mundum.
To listen to the hymn- http://fisheaters.com/forumpix/adoramustechriste.html

"I am convinced that the crisis of the church which we are living through today was largely caused by the disintegration of the liturgy."              
- The former Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger

"Their cold stares remind me of the neo-cons that just sign up to FE - they are fish, but they are dead." ~ Marty
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