Unfailing Virtual Chaplet of St Anthony of Padua Spoken
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This unfailing virtual chaplet of St. Anthony of Padua is spoken and has graphics, videos and pictures to provide an effective prayerful environment. The words to the unfailing chaplet are written on the screen so they can be read while they are spoken in the video. • Although Saint Anthony is the patron of lost items and can be called on to find important things, people and rescues, St Anthony, sometimes called St. Antony, is actually a saint of miracles, He is known for numerous miracles such as healing , rescue and saving entire ships at sea. • He is also the patron saint of sailors and fisherman in some places. Even though he has been called the gentlest of saints, his intercessory powers as an advocate for us before God are astounding. The responsory at the end of this chaplet identifies some of his amazing miracles. • Thank you for viewing, sharing, liking and subscribing to our channel. • #StAnthony #Prayer #LostItems #StAnthonyOfPadua #StAnthony #VirtualChaplet • • If you haven’t already subscribed you can do that here. / @prayerhorizons7924 • You may also be interested in our St Michael Archangel Prayer for protection • St. Michael Catholic Prayer • St Anthony prayer for lost items • Most Effective Unfailing Catholic St.... • You may also like the virtual Divine Mercy Chaplet • Divine Mercy Chaplet : Virtual Spoken... • Find links to virtual rosaries below. • Glorious • VIRTUAL ROSARY GLORIOUS MYSTERIES – S... • Sorrowful • VIRTUAL ROSARY SORROWFUL MYSTERIES – ... • Joyful • VIRTUAL ROSARY JOYFUL MYSTERIES – MON... • Luminous • Virtual Rosary Luminous Mysteries – T... • Have a Blessed Day. • Art: Explanation: The beads in the YouTube are made to resemble heaving knots, traditionally worn by Franciscan monks on their rope belt. The background is made to resemble the undyed cloth, the least expensive material of the time, used by Franciscan monks (1209). As the beads are prayed, they turn color from the color of rope to red, representing the fiery piety of St Anthony of Padua.
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