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Prayer for the grace of being preserved from sudden death

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Lord Jesus, I beg you very humbly,
by the pains and ignominy of your flagellation
and your crown of thorns,
 

 

 

by the bitterness of your Cross
and your Passion,
by your great kindness
and by your infinite mercy not to allow me to be taken from this life by sudden death,
without being provided with the sacraments.
Make, O divine Jesus, that my whole life be only a preparation for death and a disposition to the grace of final perseverance.
So be it.

 

 

 

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Blessing

A blessing is a grace, a favour granted by God. Through priests and all other people (religious, traditionalists or simple faithful) who may be at a certain moment in a state of benevolence to bless, it is always God Almighty who acts.


When a person is blessed, whatever good he or she does is bound to succeed, whatever the difficulties.
 

 

In everyday life, believers of all religions and beliefs often use blessed objects (bibles, candles, rosaries, crosses, etc.). 


touteslesprieres.com gathers through the keyword blessing, prayers to ask for blessing, to bless places, objects of piety and everything that may require a blessing.

 

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Luck

When you are lucky, things usually work out in the sense that you are more successful. You always arrive at the right time to benefit from this or that thing or situation. You meet the right people on your way. Generally speaking, you attract the right people, the right events...

 

 

 

It is true that there are people who are naturally born lucky. However, it also happens that bad people steal or turn this luck into bad luck.

 

How to attract luck?

Whether one is a believer or not, luck comes from the Most High. It is He who gives to those who ask for it, in one way or another. Our inner ways of being and doing play a big part in everything that happens to us.

There is an adage that says "If you draw the devil on the wall, he appears in your house".

 

If you want to attract luck to you, the work to be done starts within you. Learn to think positive first. When you pray, for example, really think about getting what you ask for. Believe. Have faith.

 

If you are experiencing repeated situations where you feel you are unlucky, allprayers.com offers prayers (psalms and other prayers) to enable you to ask the God-above-all to grant you luck in your projects or endeavours.

Think you have it and you will have it!

 

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Charlemagne

Charlemagne, from the Latin Carolus Magnus, or Charles I, known as "the Great", born at an unknown date (probably during the year 742, or even 747 or 748, perhaps on 2 April), died on 28 January 814 at Aachen, was a Frankish king and emperor. He belonged to the Carolingian dynasty. Son of Pepin the Short, he was king of the Franks from 768, became king of the Lombards by conquest in 774 and was crowned emperor in Rome by Pope Leo III on 24 or 25 December 800, raising a dignity that had disappeared in the West since the deposition, three centuries earlier, of Romulus Augustus in 476.
 

 

 

As a warrior king, he significantly expanded his kingdom through a series of military campaigns, particularly against the pagan Saxons, whose submission was difficult and violent (772-804), but also against the Lombards in Italy and the Muslims of al-Andalus. A reforming sovereign, concerned with religious unification and culture, he protected the arts and letters and was at the origin of the "Carolingian renaissance". His immediate political work, the Empire, did not survive him for long, however. Following the Germanic custom of succession, Charlemagne planned the division of the Empire between his three sons in 806. After many ups and downs, the Empire was not finally divided between three of his grandsons until 843, at the time of the Treaty of Verdun.

 


The feudal fragmentation of the following centuries, then the formation of rival nation-states in Europe, condemned to impotence those who explicitly attempted to restore the Western Empire, in particular the sovereigns of the Holy Roman Empire, from Otto I in 962 to Charles V in the 16th century, and even Napoleon I, who was haunted by the example of the most eminent of the Carolingians.

 


The figure of Charlemagne was the subject of political issues in Europe, particularly between the eleventh and nineteenth centuries, between the Germanic nation, which considered its "Holy Roman Empire" to be the legitimate successor of the Carolingian emperor, and the French nation, which made him a central element of the dynastic continuity of the Capetians. Charlemagne is sometimes considered the 'Father of Europe' for having brought together a significant part of Western Europe and for having laid down principles of government which the great European states have inherited.


The two main ninth-century texts that depict the real Charlemagne, Eginhard's Vita Caroli and the Gesta Karoli Magni attributed to Notker the Beggar, a monk of St. Gallen, also halo him with legends and myths that were taken up in the following centuries: "There is the Charlemagne of vassalage and feudal society, the Charlemagne of the Crusade and Reconquest, the Charlemagne who invented the Crown of France or the Imperial Crown, the Charlemagne who is poorly canonised but held to be a true saint of the Church, the Charlemagne of the good schoolchildren.

 


Charlemagne is, by toleration of Pope Benedict XIV, a Catholic Blessed celebrated locally on 28 January. In fact, in 1165, Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa obtained the canonisation of Charlemagne by Antipope Paschal III. Many dioceses in the north of France then included Charlemagne in their calendars and in 1661 the University of Paris chose him as its patron saint. His relics are still venerated today in Aachen Cathedral. However, the Catholic Church has removed from its calendar "the emperor who converted the Saxons by the sword rather than by the peaceful preaching of the Gospel".


There are prayers that are reputed to be extremely effective (especially the famous Oraison de Saint Charlemagne against sudden death, drowning, poisoning, epilepsy, lightning, enemies, etc., favourable to pregnant women, etc., which has glowing testimonies for those who have already used it) attributed to Charlemagne.

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spiritual warfare

In everyday Christian circles, we often hear about spiritual warfare. What is spiritual warfare? What is the role of human beings in this fight? What are the weapons available to human beings in spiritual warfare?

 

Spiritual warfare can be understood as a struggle between the Kingdom of God and the forces of darkness. At the center of this battle is the human being. It is said that the human being on earth, despite everything, has the Kingdom of Heaven as his main objective. On the path that leads there, the powers of darkness await him firmly.

It is a permanent fight for human beings as long as they are alive. Their objective being the Kingdom of Heaven, they receive the blows of the forces of chaos that work to destroy them and prevent them from reaching this goal. The weapons and help that Man needs come to them from the Kingdom of God.

Prayers are offered to inspire you to find the words to implore the help of the Kingdom of God.

 

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