Invoking the Saints

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Invoking the Saints

Erik suggests a few to call upon to see our Episcopal brethren to safe shores. Here I add a few more. (Also, if anyone knows, why do we not say please, when asking such favors from the Saints? An imperative sounds as though we deserve it, and we most certainly do not.)

St. Thomas Becket, pray for us.
St. Robert Southwell, pray for us.
St. Thomas More, pray for us.
St. John Fisher, pray for us.
St. Edmund Campion, pray for us.
St. Margaret Clitherow, pary for us.
St. Anne Line, pray for us.
St. Margaret Ward, pray for us.
St. John Rigby, pray for us.
St. Philip Howard, pray for us.
St. Robert Gwyn, pray for us.
St. Swithun Wells, pray for us.
St. Augustine Webster, pray for us.
St. John Houghton, pray for us.
St. Robert Lawrence, pray for us.
St. Richard Reynolds, pray for us.
St. John Stone, pray for us.
St. Alexander Briant, pray for us.
St. Edmund Arrowsmith, pray for us.
St. David Lewis, pray for us.
St. Henry Morse, pray for us.
St. Henry Walpole, pray for us.
St. Nicholas Owen, pray for us.
St. Philip Evans, pray for us.
St. Thomas Garnet, pray for us.
St. Alban Roe, pray for us.
St. Ambrose Barlow, pray for us.
St. John Roberts, pray for us.
St. John Jones, pray for us.
St. John Wall, pray for us.
St. Cuthbert Mayne, pray for us.
St. Edmund Gennings, pray for us.
St. Eustace White, pray for us.
St. John Almond, pray for us.
St. John Boste, pray for us.
St. John Kemble, pray for us.
St. John Lloyd, pray for us.
St. John Pain, pray for us.
St. John Plesington, pray for us.
St. John Southworth, pray for us.
St. Luke Kirby, pray for us.
St. Polydore Plasden, pray for us.
St. Ralph Sherwin, pray for us.
John Henry Newman, pray for us.


To all these Saints, and all of those who lost their lives for the faith, we beg your guidance for the people who have been cut lose from their moorings, separated from the Mother they dearly loved. Guide them into the bosom of the Holy Catholic Church, a true and devoted Mother. But more importantly, intercede for us, who have allowed so grievous an offense to the dignity of our Precious Lord. May your sufferings and shed blood help in some small measure to make up for the grievous sin committed against Our Sovereign, Gentle, Loving King.

Amen.

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