No particular prayers are prescribed for the Novena, but the following are commonly used.
Prayers for the Devotion of the Nine Tuesdays
O Jesus my Saviour! Who didst vouchsafe to appear to St. Anthony in the form of an Infant, I implore Thee, through the love Thou didst bear to this saint when he dwelt on earth, and which Thou now bearest to Him in Heaven, graciously hear my prayer and assist me in my necessities. Who livest and reignest, world without end. Amen.
O glorious St. Anthony, safe refuge of the afflicted and distressed, who hast revealed that all who piously invoke thee at thy altar on nine consecutive Tuesdays shall experience the power of thy intercession. Encouraged by thy promise and by the knowledge of the wonderful favours and graces, which God bestows on those who piously invoke thy intercession, I come to thee, O powerful Saint, and with a firm hope I implore thy aid, thy protection, thy counsel, and thy blessing. Obtain for me, I beseech thee, my request. (Pause here and make your request.) But if it should be opposed to the Will of God and the welfare of my soul, obtain for me such other graces as shall be conducive to my salvation. Through Christ Our Lord. Amen
Then say One Our Father, Hail Mary and Glory, followed by the Responsory.
The Miraculous Responsory
This powerful and highly indulgenced prayer, sometimes known as the "Si quaeris" from the first words of the Latin translation, is generally attributed to St. Bonaventure, and is considered to have been composed by him on the occasion of the discovery of the incorrupt tongue of St. Anthony. This remarkable discovery was made in the year 1263 when the saint's relics were transferred to the magnificent Basilica which had been built in his honour in Padua.
When the tomb was opened it was found that the flesh had crumbled to dust but that the tongue was intact, and had the appearance of the tongue of a living man
The responsory is a very popular means of honouring St. Anthony and of seeking his aid, especially in the recovery of things that have been lost.
The Responsory
If you seek for miracles,
Death, error, all calamities,
The demons fly, and leprosy,
And health succeeds infirmities.
The sea obeys and fetters break,
And lifeless limbs thou dost restore;
Whilst treasures lost are found again,
When young and old thine
aid implore.
All dangers vanish at thy prayer,
The direst need doth quickly flee.
Let those who know thy power proclaim,
Let Paduans say these are of thee.
The sea obeys and fetters break,
And lifeless limbs thou dost restore;
Whilst treasures lost are found again,
When young and old thine
aid implore.
To Father, Son may glory be
And Holy Ghost eternally.
The sea obeys and fetters break,
And lifeless limbs thou dost restore;
Whilst treasures lost are found again,
When young and old thine
aid implore.
V. Pray for us, Blessed Anthony.
R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.
Let us pray
O God, may the votive commemoration of Blessed Anthony, Thy Confessor, be a source of joy to Thy Church, that she may always be fortified with spiritual assistance, and deserve to enjoy eternal happiness. Through Jesus Christ Our Lord. Amen
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