Prayer for Special Christmas Request

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Have your Christmas request answered through this powerful prayer!

Do you have a special request which you’ve been praying to God for? Maybe financial, health wise, academic, business, relationship? Do you believe that your request could be answered this Christmas season? Yes! Of course it can because Christ can do it for you! Today marks His glorious coming to the world as a baby, this is a season of miracles.

This prayer implores the intercession of St. Gerard for special intentions. He was a fervent servant of Christ. Have faith in his intercession and believe in the power of Jesus. It is your month to testify. Say this simple prayer:

“Almighty and loving Father,
I thank you for giving St. Gerard to us
as a most appealing model and powerful friend.
By his example,
He showed us how to love and trust You.
You have showered many blessings
on those who call upon him.
For Your greater glory and my welfare,
please grant me the favours
which I ask in his name.

(Mention your needs here…)

And you, my powerful patron,
intercede for me before the throne of God.
Draw near to that throne
and do not leave it until you have been heard.
O good saint,
to you I address my fervent prayers;
graciously accept them
and let me experience in some way
the effects of your powerful intercession.
Amen”.

The birth of Jesus comes with healing, counsel, blessings and favours. “For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace” (Isaiah 9:6). Faith is all it takes.

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