The devotion to Santa Brigida and the five great promises of Jesus

THE SEVEN ORATIONS

revealed by Our Lord to be recited for 12 years, without interruption

1. Circumcision.

Father, through the purest hands of Mary and the Divine Heart of Jesus, I offer you the first wounds, the first pains and the first blood that He shed in expiation of all young people, as protection against the first mortal sin, in particular of my blood relatives. Pater, Ave.

2. The sufferings of Jesus on the Mount of Olives.

Eternal Father, through the purest hands of Mary and the Divine Heart of Jesus, I offer you the terrible sufferings of the Divine Heart of Jesus on the Mount of Olives and I offer you every drop of his blood in expiation for all my sins of the heart and all those of humanity, as protection against such sins and for the spread of divine and fraternal love. Pater, Ave.

3. The scourging of Jesus.

Eternal Father, through the purest hands of Mary and the Divine Heart of Jesus, I offer you the thousand and a thousand blows, excruciating pain and the Precious Blood of the Flagellation in expiation for all my sins of the flesh and for all those of humanity, as protection against them and for the protection of innocence, especially among my blood relatives. Pater, Ave.

4. The crowning of thorns of Jesus.

Eternal Father, through the purest hands of Mary and the Divine Heart of Jesus, I offer you the wounds, the pains and the Precious Blood that came down from the Head of Jesus when he was crowned with thorns, in expiation for my sins of the spirit and those of the whole humanity as protection against them and for building the Kingdom of God on this earth. Pater, Ave.

5. The ascent of Jesus to Calvary with the Cross.

Eternal Father, through the purest hands of Mary and the Divine Heart of Jesus, I offer you the sufferings suffered by Jesus along the ascent of Mount Calvary and, in particular, the Holy Plague of the Shoulder and the Precious Blood that came out of it, in atonement for my and others' sins of rebellion at the cross, of refusal of your holy designs and of any other sin of the tongue, as protection against them and for an authentic love for the Holy Cross. Pater, Ave.

6. The Crucifixion of Jesus.

Eternal Father, through the purest hands of Mary and the Divine Heart of Jesus, I offer you your Son nailed to the Cross and raised on it, his wounds on his hands and feet and the Precious Blood that came out of it for us, his terrible torments of the Body and the Spirit, his precious Death and his bloodless renewal in all the Holy Masses celebrated on earth. I offer you all of this in expiation of all the failings made to the vows and rules in religious orders, in reparation for all my and others' sins, for the sick and dying, for priests and lay people, for the intentions of the Holy Father concerning the building of the Christian family, the strengthening of the Faith, our country, unity in Christ among nations and within his Church, and for the Diaspora. Pater, Ave.

7. The wound in the side of Jesus.

Eternal Father, accept, for the needs of the Holy Church and in expiation for the sins of all humanity, the Precious Water and Blood come out of the wound inflicted on the Divine Heart of Jesus and the infinite merits that they pour out. We beg you, be good and merciful to us! Blood of Christ, the last precious content of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, purify me and purify all the brothers from all guilt! Water of Christ, free me from any punishment deserved for my sins and put out the flames of Purgatory for me and for all purging souls. Amen. Pater, Ave,

Promises of Jesus: for those who will recite these prayers for 12 years:

1. The soul who recites them will not go to purgatory.
2. The soul who recites them will be accepted among the martyrs as if it had shed its blood by faith.
3. The soul who recites them can choose three other people whom Jesus will maintain in a state of grace sufficient to become holy.
4. None of the four generations following the soul who recites them will be damned.
5. The soul who recites them will be made aware of its own death a month earlier. If he were to die before the age of 12, Jesus will hold the prayers valid, as if they had been completed. If you miss a day or two for particular reasons, you can recover later. Those who take on this commitment must not think that these prayers are the automatic pass for Heaven and therefore can continue to live according to their wishes. We know that we must live with God in all coherence and sincerity not only when these prayers are recited, but throughout our lives.