Litany of Saint Germaine Cousin de Pibrac

The Litany of Saint Germaine Cousin de Pibrac is a heartfelt Catholic prayer invoking the intercession of Saint Germaine, a humble and holy shepherdess who endured hardship with profound faith and love for Christ. Known for her mystical experiences and devotion to the poor, she is a patroness of the abandoned and afflicted. This litany is often prayed for comfort in trials and spiritual strength. This litany is for private use.



Litany of Saint Germaine Cousin de Pibrac


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

God the Father of Heaven, have mercy on us.
God the Son, Redeemer of the world, have mercy on us.
God the Holy Ghost, have mercy on us.
Holy Trinity, One God, have mercy on us.

O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, who loved solitude, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, who loved the mountains, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, who led thyself every day in solitude to speak to thy heart, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, to whom every morning at sunrise the Angels descended in the form of a garland, which already made thy crown, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, to whom the Angels came down every morning to console thee, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, for whom the Blessed Virgin came down every morning, wiped thy tears, and brought the fragrances of the Lord into thy heart, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, to whom the Angels came in procession, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, to whom the Angels descended every day in the midst of thy solitude and made thy soul mature for Heaven, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, who loved the humble and the little ones, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, to whom the Virgin Mary, Mother of the Incarnate Word, brought down every day and placed in thy heart the graces and perfumes of the Lord, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, to whom the birds and the white doves of Heaven descended every day and sang: “Holy, Holy, Holy the God of hosts,” already inviting thee to the wedding of the Lamb, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, to whom the Virgin Mary descended morning and evening, three times a day, and when thou wast on thy knees in the middle of thy meadows, eyes bathed in tears, the Virgin Mary carried them to the Lord, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, who walked in the brambles and thorns, which soon changed into flowers, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, who sowed in thy steps graces and perfumes of the Lord, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, who walked in the footsteps of the Lord on the Mount of Olives, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, who walked in the footsteps of the Lord near Golgotha, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, who walked in the bloody steps of thy Bridegroom in the streets of Jerusalem, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, who was slandered and persecuted because thy dear Spouse allowed it, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, who deprived thyself of what was necessary and directed thy steps every day toward the solitude of a poor man lying on the terrace, and this poor man was Jesus Christ, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, to whom the Lord asked what was the happiest day of thy life, and thou answered that it was the day of First Communion which always lasts, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, who said every day, “My father and my mother abandoned me, but God took me in,” pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, to whom the Lord said: “The rains have dissipated, the sad frost has passed, the stormy days are no more, rise up, and come to Me, my well-beloved, and I will crown thee,” pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, who cried every day with thy eyes raised to Heaven, “My Lord, not a crown of flowers, but of thorns,” pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, who was sweeter than thy lambs and purer than the water of fountains, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, who comforted and strengthened thee in thy trials and fatigue, because thy soul was already the sweet seed of Heaven, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, whose prayer will be published one day by the Holy Pontiff and the Bishop, since Jesus Christ thy dear Spouse allows it, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, who will help us in temptations, in evils, in afflictions, in pains, in sorrows, since Jesus Christ thy dear Spouse wants us to honor and invoke thee, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, who will help us together with Blessed Margaret Mary and the Sacred Heart in between, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, whose dear Spouse does not allow thee to be a withered flower, but a new flower, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, who wants thy devotion to be published by everyone, since Jesus Christ thy dear Spouse allows it, pray for us.
O sweet and blessed Germaine, spouse of Jesus Christ, keep us from danger, shelter us from thunderstorms, pray for us.

O my little Germaine, my sister in Jesus Christ, return to sweet solitude, return to the bliss of the Lord that He has prepared for thee, and one day call us, my little Germaine, to also enjoy the happiness that the Lord has prepared for thee. That we in our sorrows and afflictions, in our maladies, may one day enjoy the happiness that thou enjoyest. May we say one day and say eternally: “All yours,” O Lord. Amen.

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