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Guardian Angel

The Holy GUARDIAN ANGELS

   October 2    

   Office of Readings             Morning Prayer         Daytime Prayer 

   Evening Prayer                  Compline     

HYMNS


Outline drawing of two hands pressed together in a prayer or greeting gesture

Padre Pio’s daily  prayer to his Guardian Angel

Prayers to the Guardian Angels


Outline of an open book.

 An inquiry into the existence of guardian angels  

  St Gemma Galgani and  her Guardian Angel  

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Let nothing be preferred to the Work of GOD. {‘Opus DEI’ or ‘Divine Office’}   (St Benedict)

Let us always desire the blessed life from the LORD GOD and always pray for it. For this very reason we turn our mind to the task of prayer at appointed hours, since that desire grows lukewarm, so to speak, from our involvement in other concerns and occupations… The desire that began to grow lukewarm may grow chill altogether and may be totally extinguished. (St Augustine)

Prayer offered in holiness from a faithful heart rises like incense from a holy altar. Nothing is more fragrant than the fragrance of the LORD. May all who believe share in this fragrance. (St Augustine, Commentary on the Psalms)

The psalms do not tell us not to love, but to choose the object of our love. But how can we choose unless we are first chosen? We cannot love unless someone has loved us first. (St Augustine)

The Psalms seem to me to be like a mirror, in which the person using them can see himself, and the stirrings of his own heart; he can recite them against the background of his own emotions.(St Pius X)

When the words come, they are merely empty shells without the music. They live as they are sung, for the words are the body and the music the spirit. (St Hildegard of Bingen)