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(6) Star on our Lady’s veil means she is the star of the sea who brought the light Jesus into this world. (4) Mary’s mouth is small for silent recollection. She speaks little. (2) Greek initial for St. Michael, the archangel. (7) Red tunic is the color worn by virgins at the time of Christ (AD33). (10) Dark blue mantle – the color worn by mothers in Palestine. means Mary is both virgin and mother of Christ. (11) The entire background is gold representing the Heaven. |
Our Lady of Perpetual Help
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(1) This Greek initial stands for Mother of God.
(12) Golden crown placed on the original picture as a token of many miracles wrought by Our Lady invoked under the title of perpetual help. (5) Mary’s eyes are larger, for in all our troubles, they are turned towards us always. (3) Greek initial for St. Gabriel, the archangel. (13) Greek initials for Jesus Christ. (8) Christ’s hands turned palms down into His mother’s indicate that the grace of redemption is in her keeping. (9) Mary’s left hand supports Christ possessively. That means she is His Mother. It’s a comforting hand for everyone who calls on her. (14) Foot with falling sandal represents Christ’s divine nature, barely clinging to earth. The human nature is symbolized in the other foot to which the sandal is more firmly bound. This simply means that Christ has two natures, Human and Divine. |
THE HISTORY BEHIND
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP The History
The title of “Perpetual Succor” or "Perpetual Help" is, as we shall see later, Our Lady’s own title. It is, therefore, a title that must fill all hearts that seek her aid with the greatest confidence. The word “Succor” expresses more than “Help.” It comes from the Latin word--subcurrere, which means to run under a thing and support it. If, for instance, a mother hears her fallen child call for help, she immediately runs to the assistance of her little one and picks it up. In this case the mother does more than help the child; she really succors it. Our Lady wishes us to understand that she will always be a Mother to us and succor us as often as we seek her aid. Notice also the word “Perpetual.” This one word gives Mary a very special and significant role in relation to us. Does it not recall to our minds her wonderful, unceasing, powerful intercession? Perpetual means unlimited in time, never ceasing, ever ready. Therefore, although we may have already obtained many favors from this good Mother, she wishes us to continue to invoke her, day by day. During the past nineteen hundred years, her clients have continually sought her motherly assistance, and, in the words of St. Bernard: “It has never been known that anyone who implored her help was left unaided.” She was a Mother of Perpetual Succor to her Divine Son, she wishes to be to us, also, a Mother of Perpetual Succor. There are some to whom this picture makes no appeal. Its style is, they say, archaic and rigid; in other words, it is antique and unemotional, lacking the more natural beauty of the later and more popular Madonnas of the Italian and Spanish Schools. This may be true in some degree, but the picture has an attraction of its own, which appeals to all who understand its symbolism (for a detailed explanation of the symbolism, scroll to the bottom half of this page. There you will the find picture itemized and explained in brief and in detail). The History of the Picture The story of the picture of Our Mother of Perpetual Succor was first told on a large piece of parchment, affixed to a wooden tablet, which hung for many years in St. Matthew’s Church in Rome—the first shrine to contain the picture. Later this parchment was fastened to the picture itself. The document, written in both Latin and Italian, gives a history of the picture, noting its arrival in Rome (in 1499) and its solemn enthronement in the Augustinian Church of St. Matthew. The original parchment does not seem to be in existence today, but copies have been found in the Vatican Library. What follows is a condensed translation of the parchment: “A merchant of Crete, stole this picture of the Virgin, which had worked many miracles on that island. He boarded a ship and set out to sea. "When a great storm arose, the sailors began to despair for their safety. Though they knew nothing about the picture, they prayed fervently to God and to the Virgin. Their prayers were heard and they were saved from the storm. "A year later the merchant came to Rome, bringing the picture with him. There he was stricken with a malignant disease. Immediately, he called to his bedside a Roman friend and asked for help. The Roman took the merchant into his home and did all he could to help him, but the disease continued to grow worse. "Finally, the dying man called on his friend and, with tears in his eyes, begged him to fulfill his one last request. "When the Roman promised to do what he asked, the merchant told the entire story of how he had stolen the picture from the church where it had been famous for working so many miracles. He told the Roman where it could now be found and asked that the picture be put in some church, where it would be more appropriately worshiped by the people. "After the merchant’s death the picture was found among his belongings, as he said it would be. The wife of the Roman prevailed upon him not to take the merchant’s picture out of the house. Instead she placed it in her bedroom and kept the picture there. "The Blessed Virgin told the Roman, in a vision, not to keep the stolen picture, but to put it in some more honorable place. He neglected to do so. "Some time later the Virgin returned and advised him, as before, that he should not keep the picture in his house. He paid no attention to this request. The Virgin then appeared to the Roman’s six‑year‑old daughter and told her to warn her mother and her grandfather saying, “Our Lady of Perpetual Succor commands you to take her out of your house. . . .” "Finally [after further delays] the Virgin Mary appeared to the little girl for a second time, commanding her to tell her mother to place her picture between St. Mary Major and St. John Lateran, in the church dedicated to St. Matthew, the Apostle. "The mother did as she was told and sent for the Augustinian Fathers, who were in charge of that church. That very day the picture was moved to the Church of St. Matthew. . . . In this manner the picture of the most Blessed Virgin was enshrined in the church of St. Matthew the Apostle on March 27, 1499." Thus ends the story written on the parchment. Over the years the picture has been the source of many miracles and favors to those who have prayed to it, in St. Matthew’s church. |
PRAYER FOR THE GRACE OF SALVATION
O Mother of Perpetual Help, thou art the dispenser of all the goods which God grants to us miserable sinners, and for this reason, has He made thee so powerful, so rich, and so bountiful, that thou mayest help us in our misery. Thou art the advocate of the most wretched and abandoned sinners, who have recourse to thee; come, then, to my help, dearest Mother, for I recommend myself to thee. In thy hands, I place my eternal salvation and to thee do I entrust my soul. Count me among thy most devoted servants; take me under thy protection, and it is enough for me; for, if thou protect me, dear Mother, I fear nothing; not from my sins, because thou wilt obtain for me the pardon of them; nor from the devils, because thou art more powerful than all hell together; nor even from Jesus, my judge Himself, because, by one prayer from thee, He will be appeased. But one thing I fear; that, in the hour of temptation, I may neglect to call on thee, and thus perish miserably. Obtain for me, then, the pardon of my sins, love for Jesus, final perseverance, and the grace always to have recourse to thee, O Mother of Perpetual Help. Three Hail Marys. V. Thou has been made for us, O Lady, a refuge. R. A helper in need and tribulation. Let us pray. O Lord Jesus Christ, Who hast given us Thine own Mother Mary, whose glorious image we venerate, to be a Mother ever ready to help us; grant, we beseech Thee, that we, who constantly implore her help, may merit always to experience the fruits of Thy Redemption, Thou Who livest and reignest world without end. Amen. PRAYER IN SPIRITUAL WANTS O Mother of Perpetual Help, with the greatest confidence, we come before thy sacred Picture, in order to invoke thine aid. Thou hast seen the wounds which Jesus has been pleased to receive for our sake; thou hast seen the Blood of Thy Son flowing for our salvation; thou knowest how thy Son desires to apply to us the fruits of His Redemption. Behold, we cast ourselves at thy feet, and pray thee to obtain for our souls the graces we stand so much in need of. O Mary, most loving of all mothers, obtain for us from the heart of Jesus, the source of every good, these graces (here mention them). O Mother of Perpetual Help, thou desirest our salvation far more than we ourselves: thy Son has given thee to us for our Mother; thou hast thyself chosen to be called Mother of Perpetual Help. We trust not in our merits, but in thy powerful intercession; we trust in thy goodness; we trust in thy motherly love. Mother of Perpetual Help for the love thou bearest to Jesus, thy Son and our Redeemer, for the love of thy great servant Alphonsus, for the love of out souls, obtain for us the graces we ask from thee. Amen. Three Hail Marys. PRAYER FOR THE CONVERSION OF A NON-CATHOLIC Trusting in Thy goodness, O sweet Lady of Perpetual Help, because thou art the Mother of Mercy and the Refuge of Sinners, we beseech thee to look, with pitying eyes, upon those who are living outside the pale of the one true Church. So many non‑Catholics possessed of kind hearts, with a charity for God’s poor, are honestly seeking religious truth, but with difficulty, because they are blinded by misinformation and inherited prejudice. These souls, O Mother of Perpetual Help, are destitute of the knowledge of the one true Faith, yet they must be dear to thee, as they are to thine adorable Son, Jesus, because He wanted them redeemed by His Precious Blood. We plead with thee, O Mary, for the conversion of all those who walk in the darkness of error and sin. Virgin Mother, as thou art called the “Seat of Wisdom,” enlighten the minds of our separated brethren, that they may discover the consoling truths of our Holy Faith, and, having discovered them, willingly accept and believe in them. O Mary, grant us this wonderful favor, that all immortal souls, ransomed by the Blood of thy dying Son, may soon be united to us, by the bonds of divine charity, so that there may be but one fold and one Shepherd. Amen. PRAYER FOR THE CONVERSION OF A SINNER O Mary, Mother of Perpetual Help, thou knowest so well the great value of an immortal soul. Thou knowest what it means, that every soul has been redeemed by the Blood of thy Divine Son; thou wilt not then despise my prayer, if I ask from thee the conversion of a sinner, nay, a great sinner, who is rapidly hurrying on towards eternal ruin. Thou, O good merciful Mother, knowest well his/her irregular life. Remember that thou art the Refuge of sinners, remember that God has given thee power to bring about the conversion of even the most wretched sinners. All that has been done for his/her soul has been unsuccessful; if thou dost not come to his/her assistance, he/she will go from bad to worse. Obtain for him/her an effectual grace that he/she may be moved and brought back to God and his/her duties. Send him/her, if necessary, temporal calamities and trials, that he/she may enter into himself/herself, and put an end to his/her sinful course. Thou, O most merciful Mother, hast converted so many sinners at the intercession of their friends. Be, then also moved by my prayer, and bring this unhappy soul to true conversion of heart. O Mother of Perpetual Help, show that thou art the Advocate and Refuge of sinners. So I hope, so may it be. Amen. PRAYER IN TEMPORAL WANTS O Mother of Perpetual Help, numerous clients continually surround thy holy Picture, all imploring thy mercy. All bless thee as the assured help of the miserable; all feel the benefit of thy motherly protection. With confidence, then, do we present ourselves before thee in our misery. See, dear Mother, the many evils to which we are exposed; see how numerous are our wants. Trials and sorrows often depress us; reverses of fortune and privations, often grievous, bring misery into our lives; everywhere we meet the cross. Have pity, compassionate Mother, on us and on our dear ones, especially in this our necessity (here mention it). Help us, dear Mother, in our distress; deliver us from all our ills; or, if it be the will of God that we should suffer still longer, grant that we may endure all with love and patience. These graces we expect of thee with confidence, because thou art our Perpetual Help. Amen. Three Hail Marys. PRAYER IN SICKNESS O Dear Mother of Perpetual Help, behold how much I suffer from this my sickness. Together with the body, my soul is also afflicted. I have not even the strength to say a prayer as I ought to do. Nothing is able to give me any relief. Even the visit and compassion of my best friends does not give me any comfort. Hence, my courage begins to fail; impatience and sadness oppress my soul. In this, my great distress, I put all my trust in thee, most tender of all mothers. Thy compassionate heart will certainly have pity on me; yes, most merciful Mother, thou wilt not forget thy poor, afflicted child. Obtain then, for me, courage and strength to accept all these trials, from the hand of God, with patience and resignation. If it is for the good of my soul, then grant that I may recover my former health; but, if it is the will of God that I should suffer still longer, or that this sickness should lead me to a better life, I am perfectly resigned, for I am sure that thou, O loving Mother, wilt obtain for me the grace to do whatever God demands of me. Amen. PRAYER FOR FINANCIAL AID Realizing, dear Mother Mary, that thou art our perpetual help, not only in spiritual, but likewise in temporal necessities, we approach thee with submissive and humble hearts, because we have a childlike confidence in thy power and goodness, beseeching thee to assist us in our present financial worry. Owing to untoward circumstances, which have arisen in our lives, we are in dire want and financial embarrassment, being unable to meet our honest debts. We are not asking, dearest Mother, for wealth, if the possession of it is not in accordance with the holy will of God; we merely beg for that assistance, which will enable us to satisfy our pressing obligations. We believe, dear Mother, that thou art the Queen of Heaven and of Earth, and, as such, the instrument and special dispensation of thy divine Son, Jesus Christ; that thou hast acquired, by virtue of thy wonderful dignity, a sweet jurisdiction over all creation. We believe that thou art not only rich and bountiful, but extremely kind and generous to all thy loving children. We plead with thee, then, dear Mother, to obtain for us the help we so urgently need, in our present financial difficulty. We thank thee, dear Lady, and promise to publish far and wide the marvels of thy glorious Picture. Amen. INVOCATIONS TO OUR LADY IN TIMES OF TEMPTATION, TROUBLES & DIFFICULTIES Priest: O Mother of Perpetual Help, whose very name inspires confidence. People: Help me, O loving Mother. Priest: That I may be victorious in the trying time of temptation. People: Help me, O loving Mother. Priest: That I may quickly rise again should I have the misfortune to fall into sin. People: Help me, O loving Mother. Priest: That I may break asunder any bonds of Satan in which I may become entangled. People: Help me, O loving Mother. Priest: Against the seductions of the world, evil companions, and bad books. People: Help me, O loving Mother. Priest: That I may soon return to my former fervor should I ever become lukewarm. People: Help me, O loving Mother. Priest: In my preparation for the Sacraments and the performance of my Christian duties. People: Help me, O loving Mother. Priest: In all the trials and troubles of life. People: Help me, O loving Mother. Priest: Against my own inconstancy that I may persevere to the end. People: Help me, O loving Mother. Priest: That I may ever love thee and serve thee and invoke thine assistance. People: Help me, O loving Mother. Priest: That I may be able to induce others to love, serve and pray to thee. People: Help me, O loving Mother. Priest: O Mother to my last hour, to my last breath do thou ever watch over me. People: Help me, O loving Mother. NOVENA IN THREE PARTS PART ONE (days 1,4, 7); PART TWO (days 2, 5, 8); PART THREE (days 3, 6, 9). Part 1: NOVENA TO OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP (Prayers for the 1st, 4th & 7th day) Behold at thy feet, O Mother of Perpetual Help! a wretched sinner who has recourse to thee and confides in thee. O Mother of Mercy! have pity on me. I hear thee called by all, the Refuge and the Hope of sinners; be then, my refuge and my hope. Assist me, for the love of Jesus Christ; stretch forth thy hand to a miserable fallen creature, who recommends himself to thee, and who devotes himself to thy service forever. I bless and thank Almighty God, Who in His mercy has given me this confidence in thee, which I hold to be a pledge of my eternal salvation. It is true, dearest Mother, that in the past I have miserably fallen into sin, because I had not recourse to thee. I know, that with thy help, I shall conquer. I know, too, that thou wilt assist me, if I recommend myself to thee; but I fear, dearest Mother, that in time of danger, I may neglect to call upon thee, and thus lose my soul. This grace, then, I ask of thee, and this I beg, with all the fervor of my soul, that, in all the attacks of Hell, I may always have recourse to thee. O Mary! Help me; O Mother of Perpetual Help, never suffer me to lose my God. 3 Hail Marys V. Pray for us, O Mother of Perpetual Help. R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ. Let Us Pray O Lord Jesus Christ, Who did give us Thy Mother Mary, whose renowned image we venerate, to be a Mother ever ready to help us, grant, we beseech Thee, that we, who constantly implore her maternal aid, may merit to enjoy perpetually the fruits of Thy redemption. Who livest and reignest forever and ever. Amen. Part 2: NOVENA TO OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP (Prayers for the 2nd, 5th & 8th day) O Mother of Perpetual Help! grant that I may ever invoke thy most powerful name, which is the safeguard of the living and the salvation of the dying. O Purest Mary! O Sweetest Mary! let thy name henceforth be ever on my lips. Delay not, O Blessed Lady! to help me whenever I call upon thee; for, in all my temptations, in all my needs, I shall never cease to call on thee, ever repeating thy Sacred Name, Mary! Mary! O, what consolation, what sweetness, what confidence, what emotion fills my soul when I utter thy Sacred Name, or even only think of thee! I thank the Lord for having given thee, for my good, so sweet, so powerful, so lovely a name. But I will not be content with merely uttering thy name, let my love for thee prompt me ever to hail thee, Mother of Perpetual Help. 3 Hail Marys V. Pray for us, O Mother of Perpetual Help. R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ. Let Us Pray: O Lord Jesus Christ, Who did give us Thy Mother Mary, whose renowned image we venerate, to be a Mother ever ready to help us, grant, we beseech Thee, that we, who constantly implore her maternal aid, may merit to enjoy perpetually the fruits of Thy redemption. Who livest and reignest forever and ever. Amen. Part 3: NOVENA TO OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP (Prayers for the 3rd, 6th and 9th day) O Mother of Perpetual Help, thou art the dispenser of all the gifts which God grants to us miserable sinners; and for this end He has made thee so powerful, so rich and so bountiful, in order that thou mayest help us in our misery. Thou art the advocate of the most wretched and abandoned sinners who have recourse to thee; come to my aid, dearest Mother, for I recommend myself to thee. Into thy hands I place my eternal salvation, and to thee I entrust my soul. Count me among thy most devoted servants; take me under thy protection, and it is enough for me. For, if thou protectest me, dear Mother, I fear nothing; I fear not my sins, because thou wilt obtain for me the pardon of them; nor the devils, because thou are more powerful than all Hell together; nor even Jesus, my Judge, because by one prayer from thee, He will be appeased. But one thing I do fear, that in the hour of temptation, I may, through negligence, fail to have recourse to thee and thus perish miserably. Obtain for me, therefore, the pardon of my sins, love for Jesus, final perseverance, and the grace to have recourse to thee, O Mother of Perpetual Help. 3 Hail Marys V. Pray for us, O Mother of Perpetual Help. R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ. Let Us Pray: O Lord Jesus Christ, Who did give us Thy Mother Mary, whose renowned image we venerate, to be a Mother ever ready to help us, grant, we beseech Thee, that we, who constantly implore her maternal aid, may merit to enjoy perpetually the fruits of Thy redemption. Who livest and reignest forever and ever. Amen. |