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Father and Joe E431: Four Simple Prayers for Healing, Repentance, and Closeness to Jesus

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When a simple litany lands, you feel it. In this conversation, Joe and Father Boniface reflect on praying the “Litany of Healing and Repentance” before the Blessed Sacrament—four short responses that draw Jesus close, open our wounds to His love, and re-center daily life. We talk about using these invocations before Mass (or anytime), and why letting God into real emotions—abandonment, anger, discouragement—becomes the doorway to healing. Through it all we keep the three lenses in view: growi...

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10/14/2025

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23 minutes

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Father and Joe

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<p>When a simple litany lands, you feel it. In this conversation, Joe and Father Boniface reflect on praying the “Litany of Healing and Repentance” before the Blessed Sacrament—four short responses that draw Jesus close, open our wounds to His love, and re-center daily life. We talk about using these invocations before Mass (or anytime), and why letting God into real emotions—abandonment, anger, discouragement—becomes the doorway to healing. Through it all we keep the three lenses in view: growing in honesty with ourselves, charity with others, under a living relationship with God.<br/><br/>Key Ideas<br/><br/>The four responses: “Jesus, heal my heart with your love.” • “Jesus, come close to me.” • “Please forgive me, Jesus.” • “Jesus, help me to believe.”<br/><br/>Why short, heartfelt prayers bridge “distance” to the Eucharistic Lord, especially in large settings.<br/><br/>Naming real wounds and emotions (rejection, loneliness, anger) so grace can reach them—without denying or suppressing them.<br/><br/>Repentance as a path of healing: acknowledging my sins alongside harms done by others.<br/><br/>A practical rhythm: pray one line slowly before Mass (or during the day), and let it shape your interior posture toward God and neighbor.<br/><br/>Links &amp; References<br/><br/>Litany of Healing and Repentance (text, download, and video) — Institute for Ministry Formation at Saint Vincent Seminary: https://imf.saintvincentseminary.edu/litany/<br/><br/>Litany of Healing and Repentance (printed booklet): https://www.stvincentstore.com/product/litany-of-healing-and-repentance/<br/><br/>National Eucharistic Congress (2024, Indianapolis): https://www.eucharisticcongress.org/<br/><br/>Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish (Pittsburgh) – St. Sebastian Church: https://mountcarmelpgh.org/<br/><br/>“Eucharistic Miracles of the World” exhibition (original Carlo Acutis project): https://www.miracolieucaristici.org/en/liste/list.html<br/><br/>CTA<br/>If this helped, please leave a review or share this episode with a friend.<br/><br/>Questions or thoughts? Email [email protected]<br/><br/>Tags<br/>Father and Joe, Joe Rockey, Father Boniface Hicks, Eucharist, Adoration, National Eucharistic Congress, Litany of Healing and Repentance, prayer, repentance, healing, interior healing, contemplation, Lucas Oil Stadium, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish, St. Sebastian Church, Pittsburgh, Eucharistic miracles, Carlo Acutis, short prayers, spiritual growth, relationship with God, relationship with self, relationship with others, anger and justice, forgiveness, faith, trust, novena, litany, parish life, confession, devotion, woundedness, divine mercy, interior life, contemplation before Mass, catechesis, spiritual direction, Benedictine, Institute for Ministry Formation</p>

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