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Novena
To St. Peregrine
Glorious
wonder-worker, St. Peregrine, you answered the divine call with a
ready spirit, and forsook all the comforts of a life of ease and all
the empty honors of the world to dedicate yourself to God in the
Order of His holy Mother.
You labored manfully for the salvation of souls. In union with Jesus
crucified, you endured painful sufferings with such patience as to
deserve to be healed miraculously of an incurable cancer in your leg
by a touch of His divine hand.
Obtain for me the grace to answer every call of God and to fulfill
His will in all the events of life. Enkindle in my heart a consuming
zeal for the salvation of all men.
Deliver me from the infirmities that afflict my body (especially.....).
Obtain for me also a perfect resignation to the sufferings it may
please God to send me, so that, imitating our crucified Savior and
His sorrowful Mother, I may merit eternal glory in heaven.
St. Peregrine, pray
for me and for all who invoke your aid.
Prayer
to Saint Peregrine
O great St.
Peregrine, you have been called "The Mighty,"
"The Wonder-Worker," because of the numerous
miracles which you have obtained from God for those who
have had recourse to you.
For so
many years you bore in your own flesh this cancerous
disease that destroys the very fibre of our being, and who
had recourse to the source of all grace when the power of
man could do no more. You were favoured with the vision of
Jesus coming down from His Cross to heal your affliction.
Ask of God and Our Lady, the cure of the sick whom we
entrust to you.
(Pause here and silently recall the names of the sick
for whom you are praying)
Aided in this way by your powerful intercession, we shall
sing to God, now and for all eternity, a song of gratitude
for His great goodness and mercy.
Amen.

St.
Peregrine was born in 1260 at Forlė,
Italy
to an affluent family. He lived a comfortable life as a youth, and
politically opposed the papacy.
After he experienced the
forgiveness of St. Philip Benizi, he changed his life and joined the
Servite order.
He was ordained a priest, and later returned to
his home to establish a Servite community.
There he was widely
known for his preaching, penances, and counsel in the confessional.
He was cured of cancer, after he received a vision of Christ on the
cross reaching out His hand to touch his impaired limb.
He
died in 1345 and was canonized in 1726. He is the patron of
cancer patients.

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