Prayer of John Paul II to the Child Jesus

John Paul II, At the Christmas Mass in 2003, recited a prayer in honor of Baby Jesus at midnight.

We want to immerse ourselves in these words to give the hope of physical and soul healing, to break and dissolve any difficulties, diseases and pains that are present in your lives at this moment, God is the supreme healer.

"Grace, mercy and peace from God the Father and from Jesus Christ, Son of the Father, will be with us in truth and love" (2 Jn 1,3).

The perfect place to say this prayer is in front of the cradle of the baby Jesus which has most likely already been set up in your Church. However, you can say this prayer in other places of your desire:

“O Child, who wished to have a manger for your cradle; O Creator of the universe, who have stripped yourself of divine glory; O Redeemer, who offered your vulnerable body as a sacrifice for the salvation of humanity!

May the splendor of your birth illuminate the night of the world. May the power of your message of love thwart the superb snares of the evil one. The gift of your life may make us understand more and more clearly the value of the life of every human being.

Too much blood is still shed on the earth! Too much violence and too many conflicts disturb the peaceful coexistence of nations!

You come to bring us peace. You are our peace! You alone can make of us a "purified people" which belongs to you forever, a people "zealous for good" (Tit 2,14:XNUMX).

Because a Child was born to us, a child was given to us! What an unfathomable mystery is hidden in the humility of this Child! We would like to touch it; we would like to hug him.

You, Mary, who watch over your almighty Son, give us your eyes to contemplate him with faith; give us your heart to adore it with love.

In his simplicity, the Child of Bethlehem teaches us to rediscover the true meaning of our existence; it teaches us "to live a sober, upright and devoted life in this world" (Tit 2,12:XNUMX).

POPE JOHN PAUL II

O Holy Night, long awaited, which forever united God and man! Rekindle our hope. You fill us with ecstatic wonder. You assure us of the triumph of love over hatred, of life over death.

For this we remain absorbed in prayer.

In the luminous silence of your Nativity, you, Emanuele, continue to speak to us. And we are ready to listen to you. Amen!"

In prayers we bond with God, receive His blessings, obtain God's abundant grace, and receive answers to our requests.