Who is like unto God?

September 20th, 2009

StMichaelHamburgSeptember 29th is the Feast of Saint Michael, the Archangel – Michaelmas. Today begins the novena of prayer to our most powerful defender against the snares of the devil:

Glorious Saint Michael,
guardian and defender
of the Church of Jesus Christ,
come to the assistance of His followers,
against whom the powers of hell are unchained.
Guard with special care our Holy Father,
the Pope, and our bishops, priests,
all our religious and lay people,
and especially the children.

Saint Michael,
watch over us during life,
defend us against the assaults of the demon,
and assist us especially at the hour of death.
Help us achieve the happiness
of beholding God face to face
for all eternity. Amen.

Saint Michael,
intercede for me with God
in all my necessities,
especially (intention).
Obtain for me a favorable outcome
in the matter I recommend to you.
Mighty prince of the heavenly host,
and victor over rebellious spirits,
remember me for I am weak and sinful
and so prone to pride and ambition.

Be for me, I pray,
my powerful aid in temptation and difficulty,
and above all do not forsake me
in my last struggle with the powers of evil.
Amen.

* to be followed each day by the Lord’s Prayer (Our Father), Angelic Salutation (Hail Mary), and Gloria (Glory Be).

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2 Responses to Who is like unto God?

  1. Rob Kaiser says:

    Thanks for this!

    We celebrate Michaelmas, but I was unaware of the novena. My understanding of the Angelic Salutation is that it <a herf="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hail_Mary">is the Hail Mary. Is this correct?

    I see the change. Thanks!

  2. christopher says:

    Oops, sorry. An old habit from when I returned to the Church with a fury. I should be clearer, it's the Our Father, the Hail Mary, and the Glory Be. But any additional prayers only add to the piety, just as in the rosary or any other formulated prayer. I edited the post to give the more common names of the well-known prayers, just in case.

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