13 Tuesdays Novena to
Saint Anthony
One of the Church’s most popular saints, St. Anthony of Padua is Called the “Wonder Worker” because of the many miracles with which graced his life. He was a gifted preacher, attracting crowds and speaking in multiple tongues. Named a Doctor of the Church, He is well known for his patronage of recovery of lost articles.. To express devotion to the beloved Saint may faithful practice the devotion of the Novena of the Thirteen Tuesdays, or of nine consecutive days made in honor of the Saint.
First Tuesday
First Tuesday
O glorious St.
Anthony, born under the protection of Mary Immaculate, on the Feast of her
Assumption into Heaven and consecrated to her at a tender age; thou didst
vanquish the demon by the Sign of the Cross, which thy finger impressed on the
marble of the church where thou wert praying. Oh, we beseech thee, obtain
for us a tender devotion to our Blessed Mother, and the strength to triumph
over all the attacks on our infernal enemy.
. . . Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be
Second Tuesday
O glorious Saint!
Thou didst escape from the dangers and temptations of the world by disdaining
greatness, riches and the comforts of life, and by joining the Canons Regular
of St. Augustine; we beseech thee, obtain for us detachment of the heart and a
true contempt for the world.
. . . Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be
Third Tuesday
O glorious Saint!
Thou didst feel a burning desire in thy youthful heart to suffer martyrdom for
the faith, and for this purpose didst enter the Order of the Seraphic Saint
Francis; we beseech thee, obtain for us the spirit of penance and
mortification.
. . . Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be
Fourth Tuesday
O glorious Saint!
Guided by sentiments of the most profound humility, thou didst all in thy power
to hide thyself from the eyes of the world, when God suddenly made thee known
as an ark of science and sanctity; we beseech thee, obtain for us the grace of
practicing humility and of loving a life hidden in God.
. . . Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be
Fifth Tuesday
O glorious Saint!
Chosen by God to preach His Word, thou didst receive from Him the gift of
tongues, and the power of working the most extraordinary miracles; we beseech
thee, obtain for us the grace to listen willingly to Divine inspirations and to
hear with fruit the Word of God.
. . . Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be
Sixth Tuesday
O glorious Saint!
Thy ardent love of God merited for thee the happy privilege of receiving and
caressing in thy arms the Divine Infant Jesus; we beseech thee, obtain for us
the grace of receiving Him in the Blessed Eucharist with love and fervent
devotion.
. . . Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be
Seventh Tuesday
O glorious Saint!
Thou didst confound the heretics and prove to them the Real Presence of Jesus
Christ in the Blessed Sacrament by causing a dumb animal to kneel down and
adore the Sacred Host; we beseech thee, obtain for us the grace of a lively
faith in the Holy Eucharist.
. . . Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be
Eighth Tuesday
O glorious Saint!
When men refused to come and hear the Word of God, thou didst call the fishes
of the sea to the shore and preach to them; we beseech thee, obtain for us the
perfect submission of our minds and hearts to Divine truths.
. . . Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be
Ninth Tuesday
O glorious Saint! As protector of the innocent , thou didst make a child only a
few days old speak to save the honor of its mother; we beseech thee, obtain for
us the grace of being strong and submissive to the Will of God in unjust
persecutions and of preserving intact the peace and purity of our souls.
. . . Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be
Tenth Tuesday
O glorious Saint!
Once, while preaching at Padua, thou didst find thyself at the same time at
Lisbon, by a marvelous miracle, to defend thy father against calumny and to save
him from death; we beseech thee, obtain for us the grace that we may pardon all
injuries and love our enemies.
. . . Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be
Eleventh Tuesday
O glorious Saint!
By thy prayers, thy zeal, and thy heavenly wisdom thou didst convert thousands
of heretics and hardened sinners; we beseech thee, obtain for us the grace of
true conversion, that we may give ourselves entirely to God.
. . . Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be
Twelfth Tuesday
O glorious Saint!
In imitation of our Divine redeemer, thou didst spend thy life for the
salvation of souls; we beseech thee, obtain for us the grace to become saints,
to die a happy death, and to praise God forever with thee and all the
saints and angels in Heaven.
. . . Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be
Thirteenth Tuesday
O glorious Saint!
God has given thee the power of working miracles continually, and the favor of
answering the prayers of those who invoke thy assistance in misfortune,
anxiety, and distress; we beseech thee, obtain for us from Jesus, through Mary,
His Blessed Mother, what we beg of thee so fervently and hopefully, if it be
for the glory of God and the good of our souls.
. . . Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be
In conclusion recite The Miraculous Responsory By St. Bonaventure
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