Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Re-post: Saint Anthony Helps Find Lost Souls

Whenever I lost anything as a child, my grandmother would tell me not to worry,  just to pray to St. Anthony, the patron saint of lost things, and it would be found. I'd often return to her a half hour later, holding up whatever I lost and she'd say "See? St. Anthony always comes through." As I grew older, I went to her with other problems. She would still tell me to pray to St. Anthony. I would make a face, caught in the adolescent mire that convinced me my problems were beyond repair. One day after I rolled my eyes at her, my grandmother said to me, her blue eyes tearing up "St. Anthony isn't just for finding lost things. He also deals with lost souls." "Lost souls?" She nodded. "And if he can handle that, I think he can handle just about anything.” There wasn't much I could say to that, so I shut up, stopped rolling my eyes and gave St. Anthony another try, even though my problem du jour seemed insurmountable. It wasn't solved in a half hour or even a day, but I found that prayer and time did heal it. I began to grow up and learn that healing something doesn't always mean that what we're fixated on gets better. Often, we heal when we accept things and move on. Prayer to St. Anthony is not just for the lost things in my life, but to help me keep my perspective when I face unanswered questions or when I struggle to find words to comfort a friend. St. Anthony can find anything. Most importantly, for anyone who feels despair, he can even help us find our faith when we think it's lost.

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Thursday, January 30, 2025

World Day Of Prayer For The Sick 2025


On World Day of Prayer for the Sick, February 11th., 2025, light a Virtual Candle and write a Prayer 
for a loved one sick or suffering. D
uring Holy Mass at 6:00 pm CET in Saint Anthony’s Basilica in Padua, Italy, the Franciscan Friars of Saint Anthony will pray for all who are sick and for their caregivers, and will entrust them to the Lord's mercy through the intercession of our beloved Saint Anthony.

Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Christmas With Saint Anthony

 

Light a Virtual Candle now and write your Prayer to St. Anthony - On December 25, at the end of the Christmas Mass, the Franciscan Friars will place your Prayer at the Tomb of Saint Anthony in his Basilica in Padua. May the light of your candle always shine upon you and your family. Merry Christmas!