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St. Rita Chaplet

The Chaplet of St. Rita (Print)

The chaplet of St. Rita is prayed on  3 sets of 3 blue beads that has a medal at one end and a cross at the other.

Start by praying the following:

O Holy St. Rita,
exemplary Augustinian Sister,
we honour you for your devotion
to the Passion of Christ.
Although your early life
was filled with disappointment,
frustration, and unceasing tragedy,
you never lost faith and trust in God.
For this you are the patroness
of the impossible,
and our inspiration
and advocate in desperate circumstances.

On the first set of 3 blue beads:

Our Father

Second set of 3 blue beads:

Hail Mary

Third set of 3 blue beads:

Glory Be

(taken from www.catholicdoors.com)

St. Rita of Cascia

Feast Day - May 22

Patron Saint of:
Impossible Causes, Victims of Abuse, Sickness, Loneliness, Parenthood, Widows

WELCOME TO ST. RITA OF CASCIA’S SITE

We need St. Rita's prayers now more then ever. She is the patron saint of impossible causes and if you look around at all that is happening in the world today you truly feel the only way back to some kind of peace is through God's intervention. St. Rita is a beautiful example of keeping your faith throughout any and all difficult situations. Tell us your St. Rita story.

St. Rita Sites and Pages

Catholic.org Franciscan Media
EWTN
Saint Resource
New Advent
Shrine of St. Rita
Society of St. Rita
Wikipedia - St. Rita
St. Rita Medals
St. Rita Books

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