O sacred and adorable Trinity, hear our prayers on behalf of our holy Father the Pope, our Bishops, our clergy, and for all that are in authority over us. Bless, we beseech Thee, during the coming year, the whole Catholic Church; convert heretics and unbelievers; soften the hearts of sinners so that they may return to Thy friendship; give prosperity to our country and peace among the nations of the world; pour down Thy blessings upon our friends, relatives, and acquaintances, and upon our enemies, if we have any; assist the poor and the sick; have pity on the souls of those whom this year has taken from us; and do Thou be merciful to those who during the coming year will be summoned before Thy judgment seat. May all our actions be preceded by Thy inspirations and carried on by Thy assistance, so that all our prayers and works, having been begun in Thee, may likewise be ended through Thee. Amen.
Where did this prayer come from? Prayer for a Blessing on the New Year
The Prayer for a Blessing on the New Year is a Catholic prayer that dates back to the early centuries of Christianity.
The prayer asks for God’s blessings on the new year and for His guidance throughout the year ahead.
The prayer emphasizes the importance of seeking God’s will and His blessings in all aspects of our lives, and it expresses a deep faith in His love and mercy.
The prayer has been adapted and modified throughout the centuries to reflect the changing spiritual needs and concerns of the faithful.
In the early Christian Church, the New Year was celebrated with prayer and fasting, and the Prayer for a Blessing on the New Year was often recited during these times.
Today, the prayer is still widely used in Catholic communities around the world as a way to begin the new year with faith, hope, and a renewed commitment to follow God’s will. It is often recited during New Year’s Eve masses and other services, and it is a powerful reminder of the importance of seeking God’s blessings in all areas of our lives.