Petition to Our Lady of the Holy Rosary of Pompei

In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

O August Queen of Victories, O Sovereign of Heaven and Earth, at whose name the heavens rejoice and the abyss trembles. O Glorious Queen of the Rosary, we your devoted children, assembled in your temple of Pompei (on this solemn day*), pour out the affection of our heart and with filial confidence express our miseries to you.

From the throne of clemency where you are seated as queen, turn your merciful gaze on us, on our families, on Italy, on Europe, and on the whole world. Have compassion on the sorrows and cares which embitter our lives. See, O Mother, how many dangers of body and soul, how many calamities and afflictions press upon us.

O Mother, implore for us the mercy of your Divine Son and conquer with clemency the hearts of sinners. They are our brothers and your children who cause the heart of our sweet Jesus to bleed and who sadden your most sensitive heart. Show all what you are, the Queen of Peace and of Pardon.

Hail Mary.


It is true that, although we are your children, we are the first to crucify Jesus in our hearts by our sins and, in doing so, pierce your heart anew.

We confess it. We are deserving of the most severe punishments. But remember, O Mary, that on Golgotha you received, with the Divine Blood, the testament of our dying Savior, who declared you to be our mother, the mother of sinners.

You then, as our mother, are our advocate, our hope.  And we raise our suppliant hands to you with sighs, crying, “Mercy!”

O good Mother, have pity on us, on our souls, on our families, on our relatives, on our friends, on our deceased, especially on our enemies, and on so many who call themselves Christian and yet offend the heart of your loving Son.  Today we implore pity for misguided nations, for all Europe, and for all the world, so that it may return, repentant, to your heart.

Mercy on all, O Mother of Mercy!

Hail Mary.


Kindly deign to hear us, O Mary! Jesus has placed in your hands all the treasures of His graces and mercies. You are seated a crowned queen at the right hand of your Son, resplendent with immortal glory above all the choirs of angels. You extend your dominion throughout the heavens, and the earth and all creatures are subject to you. 

By His grace, you know all. Therefore, you can help us. If you were you not willing to help us—since we are ungrateful children and undeserving of your protection—we would not know to whom to turn. But your mother’s heart would not permit to see us, your children, lost.

The Infant whom we see on your knees and the mystical rosary which we gaze at your hand, inspire confidence in us that we shall be heard.  We confide fully in you, we abandon ourselves as helpless children into the arms of the most tenders of mothers, and on this very day, we expect from you the graces we so long for.

Hail Mary.


One last favor we ask of You, O Queen, which You cannot refuse us (on this very solemn day*).  Grant to all of us your steadfast love and in a special way your maternal blessing.

We shall not leave you until you have blessed us.

Bless, O Mary, at this moment, our Holy Father, Pope Leo XIV.  To the ancient splendors of your crown, to the triumphs of your rosary, whence you are called Queen of Victories, add this one also, O Mother: grant the triumph of religion, and peace to human society. Bless our bishops, priests and particularly all those who work zealously to give honor to your shrine.  Finally, bless all those who are associated with your temple of Pompei and all those who cultivate and promote devotion of the holy rosary.

O blessed rosary of Mary, sweet chain which binds us to God, bond of love which unites us to the angels, tower of salvation against the assaults of hell, safe haven in the universal shipwreck, we shall never abandon you.

You will be our comfort in the hour of agony: to you the last kiss of our dying life. And the last word from our lips will be your sweet name, O Queen of the Rosary of Pompei, O Dearest Mother, O Refuge of Sinners, O Sovereign Consoler of the Afflicted.

Be blessed everywhere, today and always, on earth and in Heaven. Amen.

Hail, Holy Queen.

In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

 

(*) “This solemn day” may only be prayed on May 8 and the first Sunday of October.

Note: This prayer has been modified from the original.

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