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10th July 2003, 12:55 PM
|  | Walking wounded 51 
| | Join Date: 5th February 2002 Location: By the shores of Gitchee-Goomee
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I'll start: several years ago, I had a relative who was seeking an annulment so she and her new spouse could return to the Sacraments. I prayed to St. Monica (patron of married women) and to Our Lady on their behalf every day for several months as their case went through the Tribunal.
They received a favorable judgement and the annulment was granted, and today they are both in good standing in their parish and are active litugical ministers.
Thank you, Lord Jesus. Thank you, Mother Mary, and thank you, St. Monica. | 
10th July 2003, 07:47 PM
|  | Love is patient; love is kind; love does no evil
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May He also be glorified in us!
I am in college and recently my scholarships and grants were denied because of excessive units. I wrote an appeal but it was also rejected. So I visited the associate dean in charge of those matters. She basically said that my case appeared hopeless.
I prayed a quick prayer to St. Nicholas the Wonderworker (aka Santa Claus) who is the patron of those in financial need.
Within two hours, my grants and scholarships were totally reinstated.
Thank you St. Nicholas! Thank you Jesus!
YSIC
Elizabeth | 
12th July 2003, 10:39 AM
|  | Dixie Whistlin' Papist 40  | | Join Date: 7th February 2002 Location: Arkansas
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Reps: 3,076 (power: 18) | | | My parents couldn't sell their house for two years. They moved and bought another house and were strapped with two mortgages for at least a year. One day, we asked St. Joseph for his intercession and, out of an act of faith and not superstition, buried his statue in the yard. Within a coupla of days, the house sold. Thank you St. Joseph and most of all, thank you Jesus.
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12th July 2003, 11:29 AM
|  | Ave Maria, Gratia plena! 31 
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Reps: 10,650,469,354,350,864 (power: 10,650,469,354,380) | | | I very rarely pray to Saint Anthony when I lose something, I have only done it six times, and it has been when something important was lost (my wife's sweet 16 ring, my wedding ring twice, car keys, friends necklace, and a friends wallet).
"Something's lost and can't be found
Please, St. Anthony, look around. "
We had no idea where anyone them were, but four of those seemed REALLY hopeless. After asking Saint Anthony for help, they were ALL found within an hour or so!!!
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14th July 2003, 04:57 PM
|  | Veteran 38  | | Join Date: 14th July 2003 Location: New York, NY, USA
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My "miracle" was rather recent!
Back around Christmas, I was invited to my friend Jean-Emmanuel's ordination in France two Sundays ago (June 29) but since the prices for airfare have been ridiculous it looked hopeless to be able to go even though I’d been looking and waiting for months to find a good price to fly over. But because of my duties to pay all my debts before I enter the Capuchin order in September, spending money for a flight to Europe is “hors de question” at present.
I had been praying earnestly nevertheless and last Monday (June 23) I felt a strong tug to keep insisting. I told the Lord, "If you want me to get there, even though I cannot afford this, you will make it possible. For if you so will it, you will send your angels to carry me there directly, for with you, nothing is impossible" and I was praying a Rosary. I asked the Blessed Mother, Joseph, all the angels and saints to pray with me as well.
I was at peace that it was in the Lord's hands.
I arrived at work on Tuesday (June 24) to find an e-mail from my friend Jean-Emmanuel (the one being ordained) about the Litany of Saints and readings and such... and saw I'd be participating as a reader and I thought, this must be a confirmation that God is going to make it happen. My mother, who was also praying for me, let me (who was broke) charge it on her credit card (which I'd pay back at payday; and I have!). After previous failed attempts for a decent rate to Paris or London, Paris was still impossible but I did a request on "Priceline" and got a good deal to LONDON, with... VIRGIN Atlantic. LOL!!! Hmmm... curious!
Also, as this occurred on John the Baptist's feast day (the National Holiday of Quebec, and French-Speaking Canada) it carried a lot of significance for me. God was hitting me upside the head with symbolism to let me know that indeed He wanted me to go there even though I was at peace with the fact that I probably would not be able to go.
But while speaking to Jean-Emmanuel and his friend Francis (from church), I learned that not only did I have the prayers of all the angels and saints but the entire diocese of Jean-Emmanuel as well, and his family were praying for my arrival!!!
A lot more happened but this is the "abridged" version.
Some pics from the ordination can be found on this link: http://www.catholique-descartes.org/CFT/diaconat.htm
God bless,
TIM | 
26th July 2003, 05:26 PM
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| | Join Date: 5th February 2002 Location: South Carolina
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Reps: 224,390 (power: 259) | | I have a short story to relate, one that happened just yesterday. I'm not the *ahem* most organized person in the world, my house is filled with clutter, and a multitude of boxes that are stilled filled with stuff from my move of almost a year ago.
Well, yesterday I was going through my prayer books, looking for prayers to the patron saints of this board. I have several, one from a Catholic publishing company that was printed in 1954, and one new one entitled "Essential Catholic Prayer". However, I had been compiling my own prayer book. It was one of those small marble notebooks that would easily fit in your pants pocket. It had my favorite prayers written in it, and I also taped in several prayer cards, writing the prayer on the back on the opposing page. It was almost completely full.
I couldn't find it.
I spent about twenty minutes looking for it, growing steadily more impatient with each passing minute.
I figured that I would pray to St. Anthony for his help.
No sooner had I said " St. Anthony..." than my attention was drawn to a box in my dining room. I opened it up, saw it full of magazines and other clutter. I scrounged around and there, in the corner, towards the bottom was my prayer book.
Thank you St. Anthony!
Blessed be God!
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26th July 2003, 06:26 PM
|  | Ave Maria, Gratia plena! 31 
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26th July 2003, 08:16 PM
|  | Love is patient; love is kind; love does no evil
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Christ is glorified in His Saints!
May He also be glorified in us!
On July 24, my son and I had to go to the university to clear up some computer problems with the registration. We needed some powerful prayers, as my son was blocked from taking three classes, which he needed for his computer science major.
We were leaving the house when I couldn't locate my glasses. Can't see much without them. Can't leave the house without them! I was getting desperate. Finally I whispered a quick prayer to St. Anthony and to St. Nicholas the Wonderworker (aka Santa Claus). Suddenly realizing that I had overlooked one place, I checked the laundry hamper. Voila! There in the middle of the dirty clothes were my glasses.
Thank you St. Anthony of Padua and St. Nicholas of Myra.
When we got to the college, one phone was dead and the clerk couldn't remove the block even though my son had taken Calculus I. I said a quick prayer to St. John of San Francisco whose incorrupt body and miracles give testimony to his sanctity. Within a few minutes my son had registered and was able to get into all his classes.
Thank you St. John of Shanghai and San Francisco.
Elizabeth | 
12th August 2003, 06:28 AM
|  | Dei, Amoris, Veritatis 29  | | Join Date: 6th July 2003 Location: Kansas
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Reps: 560 (power: 0) | | | "I very rarely pray to Saint Anthony when I lose something, I have only done it six times, and it has been when something important was lost (my wife's sweet 16 ring, my wedding ring twice, car keys, friends necklace, and a friends wallet)."
I beg this poor saint for intercession at least fortnightly! I don't always find what I'm looking for...Maybe he's trying to teach me to be more organized!
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20th August 2003, 07:50 AM
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Reps: 29 (power: 0) | | | my wife and i started praying every night for st. Gerard Majella's intercession to help us become parents. my wife was pregnant a month later.
we kept praying for his intercession for a problem free pregnancy and an easy delivery, and those were done as well.
praise the Lord.
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