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2005/04/19

Prayer for Benedict XVI

centurions,
 
The Cardinals have elected Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger as Pope Benedict XVI. The Pope, who is the Bishop of Rome [ http://www.vatican.va/ ], was recognized as the first among equals in the ecumenical councils. He will lead the largest component of the Church Militant. I bid your prayer for him. You might like to use this ancient form from The Apostolic Tradition of Hippolytus of Rome ca 215 AD http://www.bombaxo.com/hippolytus.html which was said by the senior bishop at the consecration of a new bishop.

 
FOR Benedict XVI
 
God and father of our Lord Jesus Christ,
Father of mercies and God of all consolation,
you who live in the highest, but regard the lowest

you who know all things before they are,
you who gave the rules of the Church through the word of your grace,
who predestined from the beginning the race of the righteous through Abraham,
who instituted princes and priests,
and did not leave your sanctuary without a minister;
who from the beginning of the world has been pleased
to be glorified by those whom you have chosen,
pour out upon him the power which is from you, the princely Spirit,
which you gave to your beloved Son Jesus Christ,
which he gave to your holy apostles,
who founded the Church in every place as your sanctuary,
for the glory and endless praise of your name.
Grant, Father who knows the heart,
to your servant whom you chose for the episcopate [
as See of Rome],
that he will feed your holy flock,
that he will wear your high priesthood without reproach,
serving night and day, incessantly making your face favorable,
and offering the gifts of your holy church;
in the spirit of high priesthood having the power to forgive sins according to your command;
to assign lots according to your command;
to loose any bond according to the authority which you gave to the apostles;
to please you in mildness and a pure heart, offering to you a sweet scent,
through your son Jesus Christ,
through whom to you be glory, power, and honor,
Father and Son,
with the Holy Spirit,
in the Holy Church,
now and throughout the ages of the ages.
Amen.

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