Prayers to the Blessed Virgin
for Every Day of the Week
Pious Invocations are granted a partial indulgence.
For Sunday
MOTHER of my God, look down upon a poor sinner, who
has recourse to thee and puts his trust
in thee. I am not worthy that thou shouldst even cast thine eyes upon me; but I know that
thou, beholding Jesus thy Son dying for sinners, dost yearn exceedingly to save them.
O Mother of Mercy, look on my miseries and have pity upon me.
Men say thou art the refuge of the sinner, the hope of the desperate, the aid of the
lost; thou art, then, my refuge, hope and aid. It is thy prayers which must save me.
For the love of Jesus Christ be my help; reach forth thy hand to the poor fallen sinner
who recommends himself to thee. I know that it is thy joy to aid the sinner when thou
canst; help me now, for thou canst help me. By my sins I have forfeited the grace of God
and my own soul. I place myself in thy hands; oh, tell me what to do that I may regain the
grace of God, and I will do it.
My Saviour bids me to come to thee for help; He wills that I should look to thy pity; that
so, not only the merits of thy Son, but thine own prayers, too, may unite to save me. To
thee, then, I have recourse: pray to Jesus for me; and make known the great good thou canst
do for one who trusts in thee. Be it done unto me according to my hope. Amen.
(3 Hail Marys in reparation for blasphemies against the Blessed Virgin Mary.)
For Monday
MOST holy Mary, Queen of heaven, I who was once
the slave of the Evil One now dedicate myself to thy service forever; and I offer myself
to honor and to serve thee as long as I live. Accept me for thy servant, and cast me not
away from thee, as I deserve. In thee, O my Mother, I place all my hope. All blessing and
thanksgiving be to God, who in His mercy gave me this trust in thee.
True it is, that in time past I have fallen miserably into
sin; but by the merits of Jesus Christ, and by thy prayers, I hope that God has pardoned me.
But this is not enough, my Mother. One thought distresses me; it is that I may yet lose the
grace of God. Danger is ever near; the devil sleeps not; fresh temptations assail me.
Protect me, then, my Queen; help me against the assaults of my spiritual enemy. Never let me
sin again, or offend Jesus thy Son. Let me not by sin lose my soul, Heaven, and my God.
This one grace, Mary, I ask of thee; this is my desire, this may your prayers obtain for me.
Such is my hope. Amen.
(3 Hail Marys in reparation for blasphemies against the Blessed Virgin Mary.)
For Tuesday
MOST holy Mary, Mother of Goodness, Mother of Mercy,
when I reflect upon my sins and upon the moment of my death, I tremble and am confounded.
O my sweetest Mother, in the blood of Jesus, in thy intercession, are my hopes. Comforter
of the sad, abandon me not at that hour; fail not to console me in that affliction. If even
now I am so tormented by remorse for the sins I have committed, the uncertainty of my pardon,
the danger of a relapse, and the strictness of the Judgment, how will it be with me then?
O my Mother, before death overtakes me, obtain for me great
sorrow for my sins, a true amendment, and constant fidelity to God for the remainder of my life.
And when at length my hour has come, then do thou, Mary, my hope, be my aid in those great
troubles wherewith my soul will be encompassed. Strengthen me, that I may not despair when
the enemy sets my sins before my face. Obtain for me at that moment grace to invoke thee
often, so that with thy sweet name and that of thy most holy Son upon my lips I may breathe
forth my spirit. This grace thou hast granted to many of thy servants; this, too, is my hope
and my desire. Amen
(3 Hail Marys in reparation for blasphemies against the Blessed Virgin Mary.)
For Wednesday
MOTHER of God, most holy Mary, how often by my sins
have I merited hell! Long ago, perhaps, judgment would have gone forth against my first mortal
sin, hadst thou not, in thy tender pity, delayed the justice of God, and afterward attracted me
by thy sweetness to have confidence in thy prayers. And oh, how very often should I have fallen
in the dangers which beset my steps hadst thou not, loving Mother that thou art, preserved me by
the grace thou didst obtain for me by thy prayers. But, my Queen, what will thy pity and favors
avail me, if after all I perish in the flames of hell?
If there was once a time when I loved thee not, now, next to
God, I love thee before all. Wherefore, henceforth and forever, let me not turn my back upon
thee and upon my God, who through thee hast granted me so many mercies.
O Lady, most worthy of all love, let it not be I thy child,
should be doomed to hate and to curse thee forever in hell. Thou wilt surely never permit
thy servant to be lost who loves thee. O Mary, say not that I ever can be lost! Yet lost I
shall assuredly be if I abandon thee. But who could ever have the heart to leave thee?
Who can ever forget thy love? No, it is impossible for that man to perish who faithfully
recommends himself to thee and has recourse to thee. Only leave me not, my Mother, in my
own hands, or I am lost! Let me but cling to thee! Save me, my hope! Save me from hell;
or, rather, save me from sin, which alone can condemn me to hell. Amen.
(3 Hail Marys in reparation for blasphemies against the Blessed Virgin Mary.)
For Thursday
QUEEN of Heaven, thou sittest enthroned above all
the choirs of the angels nearest to God; from this vale of miseries, I, a poor sinner, say
to thee, �Hail Mary,� praying to thee in thy love to turn upon me thy gracious eyes.
See, Mary, the dangers among which I dwell, and shall ever
have to dwell while I live upon this earth. I may yet lose my soul, heaven and God. In
thee, Lady, is my hope. I love thee; and I yearn for the time when I shall see myself safe
at thy feet.
What shall I kiss that hand, which has dispensed to me so
many graces? Alas, it is too true, my Mother, that I have ever been very ungrateful during
my whole life; but if I get to heaven, then I will love thee there every moment for all
eternity and make there reparation in some part for my ingratitude by ever blessing and
praising thee.
Thanks be to God that He has granted me this hope through
the precious blood of Jesus, and through thy powerful intercession. This has been the hope
of all thy true lovers; and not one of them has been defrauded of his hope. No, neither
shall I be defrauded of this hope. O Mary, pray to thine own Son Jesus, as I too pray to Him,
by the merits of His passion, to strengthen and increase this hope. Amen
(3 Hail Marys in reparation for blasphemies against the Blessed Virgin Mary.)
For Friday
O MARY, thou art the noblest, highest, purest, fairest
creature of God, the holiest of all creatures! Oh, that all men knew thee, loved thee, my Queen,
as thou deservest! Yet great is my consolation, Mary, in that there are blessed souls in the
courts of heaven, and just souls still on earth, whose hearts are enthralled by thy beauty and
goodness. But above all I rejoice in this, that our God Himself loves thee alone more than all
men and angels together.
I too, O loveliest Queen, I, a miserable sinner, dare to love
thee, though my love is too little; would that I had a greater love, a more tender love; this
thou must gain for me, since to love thee is a great mark of predestination, and a grace which
God grants to those who shall be saved. Moreover, O my Mother, when I reflect upon the debt I
owe thy Son, I see He deserves of me an immeasurable love.
Do thou, then, who hast no other desire but to see Him loved,
pray that I may have this grace � a great love for Jesus Christ. Obtain it, thou who dost obtain
what thou desirest. I covet not goods of earth, nor honors, nor riches, but I desire that which
thine own heart desires most � to love my God alone. Oh, can it be that thou wilt not aid me in
a desire so acceptable to thee? No, it is impossible! Even now I feel thy help; even now thou
dost pray for me. Pray for me, Mary, pray; nor ever cease to pray, till thou seest me safe in
heaven, where I shall be certain of possessing and of loving my God and thee, my dearest Mother,
forever and ever. Amen.
(3 Hail Marys in reparation for blasphemies against the Blessed Virgin Mary.)
For Saturday
MOST holy Mary, I know the graces which thou hast obtained
for me, and I know the ingratitude which I have shown thee. The ungrateful man is unworthy of
favors, and yet for all this I will not distrust in thy mercy. O my great Advocate, have pity
on me.
Thou, Mary, art the stewardess of every grace which God
vouchsafes to give us sinners, and therefore did He make thee so mightily rich and kind,
that thou might succor us. I will that I may be saved: in thy hands I place my eternal
salvation, to thee I consign my soul. I will to be associated with those who are thy special
servants; reject me not. Thou art always seeking the wretched to console them. Cast not away,
then a wretched sinner who has recourse to thee. Speak for me, Mary; thy Son will grant what
thou shalt ask Him. Take me under thy protection, and it is enough for me; for with thee to
guard me I fear no ill � no, not even my sins, because thou wilt obtain God�s pardon for them;
neither evil spirits, because thou art far mightier than hell; nor my Judge Jesus Christ, for
at thy prayer He will lay aside His wrath.
Protect me, then, my Mother; obtain for me pardon of my sins,
love of Jesus, holy perseverance, a good death, and heaven. It is true, I merit not these
graces; yet do thou only ask them of our God and I shall obtain them. Pray, then, to Jesus
for me. Mary, my Queen, in thee I trust; in this I trust, I rest, I live; and with this hope
I wish to die. Amen
(3 Hail Marys in reparation for blasphemies against the Blessed Virgin Mary.)
Nihil Obstat: John M. Fearns, S.T.D., Censor Librorum.
Imrimatur: +Francis Cardinal Spellman, Archiepiscopus Neo Eboracensis.
Neo Eboraci February 19, 1947.
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