Novena to Pope St. John Paul II

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Mother, we listen with particular attention to your words:

"Do whatever my Son tells you."

We wish to respond to your words with all our heart.

We wish to do what your Son tells us,
for He has the words of eternal life.

We wish to carry out and fulfill all that comes from Him,
all that is contained in the Good News,
as our forefathers did for many centuries.

May our ears constantly hear with the proper clarity your motherly voice:
"Do whatever my Son tells you."

Enable us to persevere with Christ.

Enable us, Mother of the Church,
to build up His Mystical Body
by living with the life that He alone can grant us from His fullness,
which is both divine and human.

Virgin Mary, Mother of God,
pray to Jesus for us.

Amen.



First Day

Christ, make me become and remain the servant of Your unique power,
the servant of Your sweet power,
the servant of Your power that knows no eventide.

Make me be a servant--indeed, the servant of Your servants.

Concluding prayer.

Second Day

May God bless and comfort all who suffer.

And may Jesus Christ,
the Savior of the world and healer of the sick,
make His light shine through human weakness
as a beacon for us and for all mankind.

Amen.

Concluding prayer.

Third Day

May the Blessed Virgin,
who had the joy of bringing and holding in her arms
the Son of God made a Child,
of seeing Him grow in wisdom, age, and grace before God and man,
help us to endow our personal efforts on behalf of little children
with active goodness,
an attractive example,
and self-giving love.

Concluding prayer.

Fourth Day

Jesus proclaims that life finds it center, its meaning, and its fulfillment
when it is given up.

We too are called to give up our lives for our brothers and sisters,
and thus to realize in the fullness of truth the meaning and destiny of our existence.

We shall be able to do this because You, O Lord,
have given us the example
and have bestowed on us the power of Your Spirit.

We shall be able to do this if every day,
with You and like You,
we are obedient to the Father
and do His will.

Grant, therefore, that we may listen with open and generous hearts
to every word which proceeds from the mouth of God.

Thus shall we learn not only to obey the commandment not to kill human life,
but also to revere life,
to love it,
and to foster it.

Concluding prayer.

Fifth Day

Concluding prayer.

Sixth Day

Concluding prayer.

Seventh Day

Concluding prayer.

Eighth Day

Concluding prayer.

Ninth Day

Concluding Prayer

We who are standing beneath the cross of the ages, wish,
through Your cross and passion, O Christ,
to cry out today that mercy
which has irreversibly entered in to the history of man,
into our whole human history—and which
in spite of the appearances of weakness
is stronger than evil.

It is the greatest power and force
upon which man can sustain himself,
threatened as he is from so many sides.

Holy is God.

Holy and strong.

Holy immortal One, have mercy on us.

Have mercy! Eleison! Miserere!

May the power of Your love once more be shown
to be greater than the evil that threatens it.

May it be shown to be greater than sin.

May the power of Your cross, O Christ,
be shown to be greater than the author of sin,
who is called "the prince of this world."

For by your blood and Your passion
You have redeemed the world!

Amen.


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