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The Cord of Saint Philomena

This pious practice, born spontaneously among the Saint’s devotees, was approved by the Congregation of Rites on September 15, 1883. Later, on April 4, 1884, Leo XIII enriched it with precious indulgences. It consists in carrying, tied around the body, a cord of wool, linen or cotton, coloured white and red to indicate the virginity and martyrdom of Saint Philomena. The devotion is very widely practiced, especially outside Italy, to obtain spiritual and corporal graces. It has been made obligatory for those who carry the Cord to recite each day the following prayer:

Oh Saint Philomena, Virgin and Martyr, pray for us so that through your powerful intercession we may obtain that purity of spirit and heart that leads to the perfect love of God. Amen.
 
The Rosary in Honour of Saint Philomena

The rosary also known as chaplet or Little Crown of St. Philomena is made up of red beads to signify Her martyrdom and white beads a token of Her Virginity and Purity.

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[an error occurred while processing this directive]This Rosary is one of the simplest ways of praying to the Saint. First the creed is recited on the Crucifix or medal of Saint Philomena to ask for the gift of Faith. Three Our Fathers on each of the white beads to thank the Blessed Trinity for the gifts given to the Holy Virgin, for in whose honour, laid down Her life. The red beads are thirteen in number and signify the 13 years our Martyr lived on earth and this prayer is recited on each bead:

Hail, O holy Saint Philomena, my dear patroness. As my advocate with thy Divine Spouse, intercede for me now and at the hour of my death.

Saint Philomena, beloved daughter of Jesus and Mary, pray for us who have recourse to Thee.

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[an error occurred while processing this directive]This prayer may be substituted for 13 Hail Mary’s each followed by: Saint Philomena, pray for us.
 
Legion of St. Philomena
 
The most solid yet least used practice of showing honor and devotion to the saints is that of imitating their virtues, thereby rendering ourselves worthy of their intercession and favors, and of the enjoyment of eternal good. We wish to share in their joy without sharing in their suffering. Being most anxious to interest Saint Philomena in our cause, let us meditate on her life, contemplate her sufferings and reflect on the heroism of her death. Beg of her the light and grace to apply to our state the virtues which she championed. Let us take courage and uproot from our hearts the vices and defects which oppose her virtues, while practicing the habits which perfect them and for which she is eternally honored.

FIRST DAY

Saint Philomena lived in the world. I also live in the world. Ah, but what a vast difference between my life and her life! She was entirely detached from the world; I am chained to its maxims, its laws, its impure and ridiculous usage's. Am I not anxious to please worldlings - to acquire their esteem? Let me resolve then to give up all pleasures which are a danger to my soul, and make the sacrifice today of some lawful pleasure. Prayer*

*PRAYER FOR EACH DAY OF THE LEGION

Hail O holy Saint Philomena, whom God glorifies by so many miracles, whom the Vicar of Jesus Christ has named protectress of the Living Rosary and the Children of Mary, manifest more and more plainly from the heights of Heaven, that a voice holy as thine cannot be denied and that we have the right to rely upon thine aid. Obtain for us the grace to remain faithful to Jesus Christ, even unto death. AMEN.

SECOND DAY

I have a thousand means of sanctification of which Saint Philomena was deprived, in order to rendermore easy the practice of virtue. Can I bear the comparison between myself and the saint? May God forgive me the abuse of so many graces! How often have I questioned the will of God, His providence and even His personal love for me? How weak is my faith and absent my trust and confidence in God! How often have I failed to be grateful for His blessings and His favors? Saint Philomena obtain for me the singular grace to have absolute trust in God. Let me resolve today and every day to thank God over and over for the small details of life. Prayer*

THIRD DAY

Saint Philomena made a vow of virginity. She annihilated the pleasures of the flesh and the hopes that flatter. This vow stripped life of its brightest jewel for her, a royal crown. "But what does it 'matter," she reflected, "the whole world is nothing compared to one degree of perfection that my soul will attain through this sacrifice. It is better always to belong entirely to God." What generosity, what sacrifice, what nobleness of sentiment! Do I realize the valuable treasure of purity? Am I still a virgin? There are so many enemies of this virtue, visible and invisible, that seek to deprive me of it. Have I made for it a rampart by humility, by modesty, by prayer and by frequenting the Sacraments? If I have entered the sacred union of marriage, have I due respect for the august elevation of this sacrament? Today I will redouble my watchfulness of this virtue through modesty of dress and custody of eyes. I will offer three Hail Mary's and ask Our Lady to keep me pure in body, heart and soul. I will examine my wardrobe for any fashions which offend against this virtue for which Saint Philomena gave her life. Prayer*

FOURTH DAY

Saint Philomena renounced the most attractive advantages of the world. She truly comprehended the words of Solomon, "Vanity of vanities". Not satisfied with comprehending it, she reduced it to practice at the most difficult but most glorious moment of her life. My God! How she confounds the maxims of the world. By sacrificing all, Saint Philomena obtained EVERYTHING! How miserable I am. By seeking after all, I have deprived myself of the good things which alone deserve to be esteemed. I have believed that world, poor as it is, has wherewithal to enrich those who serve it and that its ignominy can lead me to honor. I have believed that satisfying my senses can bring me true happiness. Foolish being!

My error exposes me to the greatest danger, for is it not written that the friends of the world are the enemies of God? It is time to change my dark vision and see the world for what it is, to use it as if I use it not, to despise what it esteems, and attach myself to nothing it loves. Forgive me, 0 my God, my past folly! Help me, Saint Philomena, to rectify my judgment, to break off my attachments and even to consent, cheerfully, to sacrifice everything, if God should be pleased to demand so much from me. Practice today patience in all that frustrates your desires and disrupts your schedule. Take a minute to help someone in need.
Prayer*

FIFTH DAY

Saint Philomena suffered cruel torments for God. She was young, delicate, of royal blood and exempt from suffering of any kind. She had only to conceal her religion and break a vow made in youth in order to preserve her life and be protected from the rage of Dioclesian; her life, that of her parents and their kingdom would have been spared through this denial of God. What do I think of heroism like hers? Have I even a germ of it in my heart? Perhaps I am obedient to God now because it costs me little. When the price I must pay for this obedience becomes great, will I rationalize by creating a delusion that I can compromise? And can I really believe that conducting myself in this manner, I shall come to a happy end? Such a thing is impossible. If I am a Christian, I must appear so; and I can neither be or appear to be a Christian, if I do not faithfully follow Jesus Christ, bearing my cross as He carried His Let me then willingly suffer; let me fulfill my daily duties no matter how disagreeable they may be; let me trample on human ~ considerations; let me show myself always and in every place, a generous and faithful Child of Mary! Today I will make a public profession of my faith by doing one or all of the following; openly making the Sign of the Cross, speaking of God to a stranger or a friend, visiting and praying with the sick, wearing openly and devoutly my Holy Rosary, a chain or Crucifix. Grant me, 0 my God, I beseech Thee, through the merits of Saint Philomena, the grace to accomplish my resolution. Prayer*

SIXTH DAY

Philomena remained unshaken under the fiercest tortures. Many begin but do not persevere. Saint Philomena pursued her course to its termination. She had no concern for self, no hesitation; she had neither regret, complaint or reproach. It was the fiat, "Let it be done," of Our Lady at the Annunciation and her Saviour in the Garden of Olives. This it was that secured forever her election and her vocation. Am I constant in my plans of sanctification, or am I of the number that live an hour for God and a day for the world and myself? If I do not persevere my combats will be not followed with victory. A thousand times I have begun with the spirit, and as often ended with the flesh. The moment I bid adieu to the world, I have stretched out to it again my hand; and almost as soon as I have trampled on its vanities, I have bound myself again in its chains. Deplorable inconsistency! Worthless desire! 0 my God, remove from me this fickleness of heart. Saint Philomena, obtain for me perseverance in good. Today I will make a resolution to refrain from one word of complaint about anything or any one. I also resolve to find something good to say of one whom I have injured in the past. Prayer*

SEVENTH DAY

Saint Philomena was powerfully aided by God in her combats. God will help us in our temptations and difficulties if we ask. He will send Jesus Himself, in the arms of His mother, Mary - the holy angels - and the Spirit of Strength, into our hearts that we might conquer all of His enemies and our own selves. Though I shall see whole legions united against me, I will still hope. Saint Philomena passed with fearless courage through torments and death. Am I not God's child? Will God not do for me what He did for Saint Philomena? Alas, why do I have such doubts, why do I fear to be abandoned? Has not God said: "Ask and you shall receive?" Do I believe that morning after morning God gives me His own Body and Blood in the Holy Eucharist, and then fail to trust and hope in Him when I ask a small favor? Away then with these unjust fears! In my tribulations I will call upon God with unshaken confidence. 0, holy protectress, Saint Philomena, strengthen me in sentiments. Beg God today for every grace you need to attain eternal salvation and Be At Peace. Prayer*

EIGHTH DAY

Saint Philomena withstood the attacks made upon her. It was death to self on the battlefield that procured for her eternal blessedness. She overcame shame and suffering; both of which united in vain subdue her. Glory covers her like a garment. Raise thy voice, illustrious martyr! Reproach now thy proud enemies. What become of their sting! Saint Philomena died and now she lives; was conquered and now she triumphs; she was dragged to scaffold and now, behold, she is glorified in heaven! Humiliation is the forerunner of glory; the cross our pledge of eternal happiness. Have I comprehended this? Do I wish to come to the practice of it' If I had to engage the most terrible enemies and offer myself in combat of blood, how long would I last? What sort of fight would it be? A moment, a slight contest, almost nothing; and then, a weigh of glory and a boundless eternity of beatitude and happiness! 0 my heart, expand thyself at this hope. Not only will this make m resigned in my different trials, but I will carry them with joy. Let my tears flow since to them is promised so valuable a consolation. Sorrows avoid me not, as after you the sweetest joys will come! Yes I desire to suffer in order to enjoy; I wish to fight, in order t conquer. I wish to humble myself and to be humbled, that my Go may exalt me; I wish to die to the world, to sin and to myself, that may live in God and with God for all eternity.

Saint Philomena draw me after you and aid me by thy intercession. Animate an enlighten me by your example. Obtain for me the grace to follow ii Make the sacrifice today of one meal or at least a cup of water when you are hungry or thirsty. Mortify your flesh in some small way in reparation for choosing self in place of God so often in the past an' in preparation for death.
Prayer*

NINTH DAY

Saint Philomena is the New Light of the Church Militant. She exercises today a glorious apostolate. The works of the just do not perish, they are seeds that remain buried for a time. The winter I is past. The lovely brilliancy of her virtue we behold and proclaim. come, 0 holy and dearly beloved soul! Take thy place in the midst of us. God shows forth His gratitude by a marked abundance new graces through thy intercession; a dew, as it were, of visible and invisible benedictions. Are not thy merits still living, though many ages have passed? What has Saint Philomena done to acquire glory? She has loved justice and hated iniquity. Her heart, d with love for the "Law of God," was fed with it day and night. Everything she undertook was crowned with success. Let me begin last to follow her. I will now set about sowing my ground with acts of virtue. The more abundant the seed, the greater will be the harvest. I will endeavor to obtain the treasures of piety, patience, charity, and obedience and of all Christian virtues. I will seek only God in my actions. I will not let any opportunity for grace be ignored.

With thy help, O Princess of Paradise, Virgin and Martyr, I will amass treasures for the Church Suffering, the Church Militant and the Church Triumphant! What I do for God, I do for myself, for the angels, for the saints, for the just and for sinners. Let me make haste; let me not lose a moment. Aid me, O Saint Philomena, be my anchor of Hope. Thou who has been given the most glorious title of PATRONESS OF THE CHILDREN OF MARY by Pope Pius IX, obtain for me a tender and true devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Queen of the Most Holy Rosary.

CONCLUDING PRAYER
"0 faithful Virgin, and glorious Martyr, whose faith triumphed over all the attacks of the world and of hell, I bless God for thy triumphs; I praise Him and I give Him glory for the victorious strength He communicated to thee. Blessed be thou, O holy God! O God admirable in thy saints! O just God! O powerful God! O God of infinite mercy. AMEN."

Novena Prayer To Saint Philomena

O faithful virgin and glorious martyr, St Philomena, who works so many miracles on behalf of the poor and sorrowful, have pity on me. Thou knowest the multitude and diversity of my needs. Behold me at thy feet, full of misery, but full of hope. I entreat thy charity o great Saint. Graciously hear me and obtain from God a favourable answer to the request which I now humbly lay before you (here specify your petition). I am firmly convinced that through thy merits, through the scorn,the sufferings and the death thou didst endure, united to the merits of the Passion and Death of Jesus thy Spouse, I shall obtain what I ask of thee and in the joy of my heart I will bless God, who is admirable in His saints. Amen

Litany to Saint Philomena
Composed by Saint John Vianney

Lord have mercy on us, Lord have mercy on us
Christ have mercy on us, Christ graciously hear us
Lord have mercy on us, Lord have mercy on us

God the Father of Heaven,
have mercy on us.
God the Son, Redeemer of the world,
have mercy on us.
God the Holy Spirit,
have mercy on us.
Holy Trinity one God,
have mercy on us.
Holy Mary, Queen of Virgins,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, filled with the most abundant graces from your very birth,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, faithful imitator of Mary,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, model of Virginity,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, temple of the most perfect humility,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, inflamed with zeal for the Glory of God,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, victim of the love of Jesus,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, example of strength and perseverance,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, invincible champion of chastity,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, mirror of the most heroic virtues,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, firm and intrepid in the face of torments,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, scourged like your Divine Spouse,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, pierced by a shower of arrows,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, consoled in chains, by the Mother of God,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, miraculously healed in prison,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, comforted by angels in your torments,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, who preferred torments and death to the splendours of a throne,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, who converted the witnesses of your martyrdom,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, who wore out the fury of your executioners,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, protectress of the innocent,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, patroness of youth,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, refuge of the unfortunate,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, health of the sick and the weak,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, new light of the church militant,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, who confounds the impiety of the world,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, who stimulates the faith and courage of the faithful,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, whose name is glorious in Heaven and feared in Hell,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, made illustrious by the most striking miracles,
pray for us.

Saint Philomena, all powerful with God,
pray for us.

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pray for us.

Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,
spare us, O Lord.

Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,
graciously hear us, O Lord.

Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world,
have mercy on us.

V. Pray for us, Saint Philomena,

R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ

Let us pray

We implore Thee, O Lord, by the intercession of Saint Philomena, Virgin and Martyr, who was ever most pleasing to Thy eyes for her eminent purity and the practice of every virtue, pardon us our sins and grant us all the graces we need ( name any special grace you may require). Through Christ our Lord. Amen

Composed by
Saint John Vianney


Indulgences on the Feasts of Saint Philomena

If pilgrims visit the Sanctuary on the following days:

January 10th Birthday of the Saint
Sunday after January 10th Patronage day of the Saint
May 25th Celebration of the finding of the Holy Body of the Saint
August 10th Celebration of the Translation of the Holy Body and the martyrdom of the Saint
August 11th Liturgical feast day in honour of the Saint
August 13th Celebration of the name of Saint Philomena
Second Sunday of August Solemn festivities in honour of the Saint

They can receive a Plenary Indulgence, if they confess their sins, receive Holy Communion, say prayers for the intentions of the Holy Father (the minimum of which are on Our Father and one Hail Mary). and are free from attachment to any sin.  This is according to the intentions of the decrees of the Supreme Pontiffs granted to the Sanctuary.

Universal Archconfraternity of St. Philomena

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