Feast of the Immaculate Conception United to the Feast of St. Juan Diego, the Messenger of Our Lady of Guadalupe)
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NATIONAL NIGHT OF PRAYER FOR LIFE FORMAT DECEMBER 8/9 (Feast of The Immaculate Conception united to the Feast of St. Juan Diego, the Messenger of Our Lady of Guadalupe) I. First Hour (9pm-10pm) Announce intentions for NNOPFL & of those present) --Song to Our Lady of Guadalupe --Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament -- Consecration to Jesus Christ through the Hands of Mary by St. Louis de Montfort (A plenary indulgence on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, usual conditions) The Joyful Mysteries --Prayer to Our Lady of Mercy for Our Country --Quiet Prayer II. Second Hour (10pm-11pm) -- The Sorrowful Mysteries (Punctuate mysteries with stanzas of hymn: Stabat Mater or Were You There When they Crucified My Lord…. ) • The Agony in the Garden—hymn stanza • The Scourging at the Pillar—hymn stanza • Jesus is Crowned with Thorns—hymn stanza • The Carrying of the Cross—hymn stanza • The Crucifixion and Death of Our Lord Jesus Christ—hymn stanza --Litany of the Precious Blood --Quiet Prayer III. Third Hour (11pm-12Midnight) --The Chaplet of St. Michael/Prayer to St. Michael --The Luminous Mysteries (Pro-Life Reflections on the Luminous Mysteries from Priests for Life) --Act of Consecration to Our Lady of Guadalupe -- Prayer to Our Lady of Guadalupe (Prayer Card from Tan Books, publisher) --Prayer for Religious Liberty/O God Our Creator (from American Bishops Conf.) --Quiet Prayer IV. Fourth Hour—The Hour of Unity (America united in prayer in all time zones) -- The Angelus --Prayer to St. Juan Diego --The Glorious Mysteries --Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary --Prayer to St. Joseph -- Prayer to The Immaculate Conception -- Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament .