The Great Wednesdays of Saint Nicholas

Ninth Wednesday

Invitation: Christians to look at death with trust

St Nicholas
Holy card image, Basilica San Nicola, Bari, Italy

Gathered in the name of the Lord, in the presence of our Patron Saint Nicholas, we devoutly pause in prayer to reflect on the omnipotence of God, the beginning and end of all creatures, who, by raising Jesus Christ from the dead, gave us the certainty and guarantee of their resurrection.

Let us consider, on this ninth Wednesday, how he wished to give us, in the death of St. Nicholas, a shining and eloquent example of Christian serenity in facing the final moments of our lives, and thus teach us how truly "precious in the eyes of God is the death of his saints." Let us learn from these examples of Christian piety to fear not the end of earthly life but the loss of eternal life through sin; let us give our comfort to the dying, assisting them in the difficult hour of agony and preparing them, be they relatives, friends, or acquaintances, to trust, while they are still conscious and awake, in the mercy of God, to whom they journey.

After a brief pause,

We pray to

to Almighty and Eternal God, beginning and end of all things, You who are life to those who seek you, grant us to be able to live serenely the years of this earthly existence, comforted by your grace and by the presence of our heavenly Patron St. Nicholas, who, we pray, may he come to assist us even in our final hour, so that he may guide us, reassure us on our final journey to heaven, and give us a foretaste of the moment of our encounter with you. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Responsory Chant

If you ask for miracles,
the blind see,
the lame walk
and the bones of Nicholas
sweat manna.
The dangers cease,
the storms calm,
say the sailors.
Return to Father Adeodatus
and the Hagarenes are amazed,
and three virgins are saved,
say the people of Patara.
You, O beloved land, guard
the sacred bones received as a pledge
for all peoples,
which come to you from afar,
O happy Bari.
To the sailors who call upon you,
quickly offer your help
and the sea is calm.
Praying to you, Mary,
you intercede with God
in the pains of childbirth
for the mothers who invoke you.
May your holy manna
be health and a pledge.
May all be freed
from the dangers of life,
from wars, from hunger,
O glorious Saint Nicholas,
great Father. Amen
Glory to the Father and to the Son
and to the Holy Spirit
The dangers cease,
the storms calm,
say the sailors.

After a short pause

Pray for us, Holy Father Nicholas,
That we may be made worthy of Christ's promises.

O God, who have worked and continue to work miracles daily through Saint Nicholas, your glorious confessor and bishop, grant, we beseech you, that through his merits and intercession we may be freed from the pains of hell and from every danger. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Prayer for Christian Unity:

Lord Jesus Christ,
on the eve of your passion
you prayed that all your disciples
might be perfectly united as you are in the Father and the Father in you,
grant that we may painfully feel the pain of our divisions
and that we may honestly discover within ourselves and eradicate
every feeling of indifference, distrust and mutual hatred.
Grant us the grace to encounter everyone in you,
so that from our hearts and our lips
your prayer for the Christian unity may rise unceasingly,
as you desire and by the means you desire.
In you, who are perfect charity,
grant that we may find the path that leads to unity
in obedience to your love and your truth. Amen.

Concluding Chant

Come, O mighty Shepherd of Myra!
A ray of holy goodness inspires us.
Light our hearts with celestial love:
protect and defend our city.
A divine ray shines In your eyes:
on the harsh path you are a faithful guide.
For how many dying people you are a blossoming hope!
Your welcome manna can save everything.
You come, and you call from remote lands
foreign people are devoted to Bari.
O sun of Lycia, decorum of Bari,
lord of the seas, comfort and virtue.

From the Basilica di San Nicola, Bari, Italy. Used by permission.

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