The Divine Praises: in reparation for sins of the tongue
The Divine Praises
Blessed be God.
Blessed be His Holy Name.
Blessed be Jesus Christ, true God and true Man.
Blessed be the Name of Jesus.
Blessed be His Most Sacred Heart.
Blessed be His Most Precious Blood.
Blessed be Jesus in the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar.
Blessed be the great Mother of God, Mary most Holy.
Blessed be her Holy and Immaculate Conception.
Blessed be her Glorious Assumption.
Blessed be the Name of Mary, Virgin and Mother.
Blessed be St. Joseph, her most chaste spouse.
Blessed be God in His Angels and in His Saints.
When we pray The Divine Phrases, we recognize the goodness of God, the divinity of Christ, and the true presence of Jesus in Holy Communion. We also acknowledge Mary and Joseph as the parents of Jesus. We acknowledge that God is the creator of all.
If you would like to learn more about this prayer, you can find more information at Our Catholic Prayers.
Do you want to find more prayers to help you grow closer to our Lord? You can find more in the Prayers section.
Lisa says
prayers don’t have to have words. That’s very beautiful! That smile for someone at the grocery store is not solely for him or her. That one smiling prayer travels throughout the whole world.
Becky Zaragoza says
It is true that prayer can bring us very close to others. Every Wednesday we have a Mass for the sick and those in need. My nephew has stage four cancer. We pray for him each week. Even though he is over 1000 miles away I feel very near to him. With love and prayer, God removes the distance factor. Also prayers don’t have to have words. A smile to a stranger in the grocery store is a powerful prayer and an act of love
Mary says
You are so right that prayer brings us closer to others and removes distance.
What a beautiful Mass your church does! That is so wonderful.
You have a lot of wise insights. Thank you for sharing.