The Insight That Brings Us to the Other Shore (Heart Sutra)

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The Insight That Brings Us to the Other Shore (Heart Sutra)
OM TARE TUTTARE TURE MAMA AYUR PUNYE JNANA PUSHTIM KURU YE SOHA (Chant the above mantra 28 times in the morning and 28 times before you sleep.) You can chant one mala of mantra to White Tara to make special requests for someone’s quick recovery from a life threatening illness. White Tara is one of the trinity of Buddhas that grant long life to those who make powerful prayers - the other two are the Buddha Amityus and the Buddha Namglyma.
Prayer to St. Anthony - Performer of Miracles
Dear Saint Anthony, your prayers obtained miracles during your lifetime. You still seem to move at ease in the realm of minor and major miracles. Saint Anthony, Performer of Miracles, please obtain for me the blessings God holds in reserve for those who serve Him. Pray that I may be worthy of the promises my Lord Jesus attaches to confident prayer. [mention your special intentions]
THE MIRACLE PRAYER TO SAINT ANTHONY OF PADUA
O Holy St Anthony, the gentlest and kindest of Saints, your burning love of God, your exalted virtue, and your great charity towards your fellow creatures, made you worthy, when on earth to possess miraculous powers such as were given to no other saint.
Miracle waited on your word, and that word you were ever ready to speak at the request of those in trouble.
The anxious prayer of bitter trial was never addressed to you in vain.
To the sick you gave back health; you restored what was lost; the sorrow stricken were the objects of your tender compassion; even the dead you raised to life when the wounded heart cried out to you from the depths of its bitter anguish.
When on earth nothing was impossible with you, except not to have compassion on those in distress and sorrow.
Encouraged by this thought, and convinced of the efficacy of your holy intercession, we kneel before your holy image, and full of confidence, we implore you to obtain for us (here mention your request).
The answer to this our prayer may require a miracle. Even so, are you not the Saint of Miracles, who, when on earth, had but to speak the mightiest wonders were wrought!
O gentle and loving St Anthony, you whose heart was ever full of human sympathy, whispers our prayer into the ears of the Infant Jesus, who loved to linger in your arms.
One word from you and our prayer will be granted. O, speak but that word and the gratitude of our heart will ever be yours!
Amen.
Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory be.
The Brief of St. Anthony
In the 13th century, a Portugese woman who’d been demonically oppressed resolved to do the unthinkable by taking her own life by drowning herself in the Tagus River. On her way to the river, she passed a shrine erected in honor of the great orator and miracle-worker, St. Anthony of Padua. She stopped to pray, one last time. As she prayed, she saw St. Anthony standing before her, saying, “‘Arise woman, and take this paper, which will free you from the molestations of the Evil One.” Then he gave her a parchment inscribed with what is now known as the “Brief (i.e., “Letter”) of St. Anthony,” and she was now free from demonic oppression and the desire to do away with herself. News of this miracle spread, even to the King who asked the woman for the Brief. He placed it with the Crown Jewels of Portugal, which was fine for the King, but bad for the woman. After the Brief was no longer with her, she began to weaken and lapse, so the King made a copy for her that restored her to her healed state. Other copies of the Brief were spread to help the faithful fight the Evil One and remind them that Christ has conquered.
The text of the Brief:
Ecce Crucem Domini, Fugite, partes adversae, Vicit Leo de Tribu Juda, Radix David, alleluia. Behold the Cross of the Lord! Flee ye adversaries! The Lion of the Tribe of Juda, The Root of David has conquered, alleluia!
Prayer to St. Anthony
O purest St. Anthony, who through thine Angelic virtue was made worthy to be caressed by the Divine Child Jesus, to hold Him in thy arms and press Him to thy heart. I entreat thee to cast a benevolent glance upon me. O glorious St. Anthony, born under the protection of Mary Immaculate, on the Feast of her Assumption into Heaven, and consecrated to her and now so powerful an intercessor in Heaven, I beseech thee to obtain for me the favor I ask in this novena … . O great wonder-worker, intercede for me that God may grant my request.
One Our Father, One Hail Mary, and Glory Be to the Father,
in honor of Saint Anthony.
Saint Anthony, pray for us!
The Short Litany of Saint Anthony of Padua and the Miraculous Responsary (to be recited in times of trial and on Tuesdays) * Taken from Kyrie Eleison: Two Hundred Litanies with Historico-Liturgical Introduction and Notes by Rev. Fr. Benjamin Francis Musser, O.F.M. (Westminster, MD: The Newman Bookshop, 1944).
Happy Feast Day Saint Anthony of Padua Doctor of the Church
1195-1231 Feast Day: June 13
St. Anthony is typically depicted with a book and the Infant Child Jesus, to whom He miraculously appeared, and is commonly referred to today as the “finder of lost articles.” Upon exhumation, some 336 years after his death, his body was found to be corrupted, yet his tongue was totally incorrupt, so perfect were the teachings that had been formed upon it.
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Saint Anthony of Padua. Pray for us.
St. Anthony of Padua died in 1231 and was buried per his requests in Padua, Italy. Three decades later his remains were exhumed in order to relocate them to another burial site. Although his remains were inevitably decomposed, his jaw and tongue were said to be in significantly better condition- some reports claim the tongue was actually still red and wet. In the way of preachers, no other could deliver a sermon like St.Anthony, so it was apt that his tongue and jaw would not be corrupted.
Saint Anthony of Padua, Confessor - 13 June
All dangers vanish at thy prayer, and direst need doth quickly flee; let those who know thy power proclaim, let Paduans say: these are of thee! - Si quaeris
Chaplet of St. Anthony of Padua
June 13 The Feast Day of St. Anthony of Padua.
June 13 is the Feast of St. Anthony!
“June 13 is the feast day of St. Anthony of Padua. St. Anthony, one of the most popular saints in the Church, was born in 1195 and died in 1231. He was only 36 at the time of his death. Despite his relatively few years here on earth, St. Anthony accomplished much. On June 13 we honor St. Anthony in a special way and thank him for his many intercessions in our needs. “