Prayer to San Martino to be recited today to ask for his help

I - O glorious s. Martino, who devoted himself entirely to the purchase of evangelical perfection, even in the midst of the sinful occasions of the exercise of weapons, you put into practice those acts of piety and penance that had become familiar to you in the solitude in which you took refuge spontaneously from age twelve years old, so you generously rejected the distinctions and honors of this century to secure the lasting and inevitable goods of paradise, you obtain for us all the grace to always remain unblemished among the seductions of the corrupt and seductive world and never wait to nothing but to assure us of our eternal salvation with good works. Glory.

II - O glorious s. Martin, who for your generous charity, who moved you to cut your military cloak with the sword to cover a poor half-naked, you deserved to be personally visited by Jesus Christ, praised and taught in all that He wanted from you, and still preserved from death when, while returning to your homeland for the conversion of your parents, you fell into the hands of thieves, and when, locked in the desert, you ate poisoned grass without knowing it, you obtain for us all the grace to always use to the rescue our brothers in need our mind, our possessions and all our strengths, so as to deserve divine assistance in all our spiritual and corporal needs. Glory.

III - O glorious s. Martino, who favored the gift of miracles, until he raised more dead, raised in spite of himself to the episcopal dignity, honored by kings and queens who invited you to their table and served you personally, you endured with heroic meekness the slanders and slanders of all your enemies, indeed you responded with the benefits to the insolence of your persecutors, then you came to strip yourself of everything and lay down on the ash in the last hours of your life, in order to perfectly resemble the crucified Redeemer, you obtain for us all the grace of always being equally virtuous and holy in prosperity and hardships, in degradation and glory, so as to participate with confidence in your tranquility in death and your bliss in heaven. Glory.