O Holy Saint Anthony, gentlest of saints, your love for God and charity for His creatures made you worthy, when on earth, to possess miraculous powers. Miracles waited on your word, which you were ever ready to speak for those in trouble or anxiety. Encouraged by this thought, I implore you to obtain for me [mention your request].
The answer to my prayer may require a miracle; even so, you are the Saint of Miracles. O gentle and loving Saint Anthony, whose heart was ever full of human sympathy, whisper my petition into the ears of the Sweet Infant Jesus, who loved to be folded in your arms, and the gratitude of my heart will ever be yours.
Amen
St. Antony of Padua (1195–1231), known for his powerful preaching and deep knowledge of Scripture, is the patron saint of lost things and is often invoked for guidance. His compassion, humility, and devotion to the poor resonate strongly within family and parish life. St. Antony’s commitment to service and his kindness toward those in need encourage us to live generously and attentively in our own communities. His life reminds us to seek God’s help in all things, big and small, and to use our gifts to serve those around us.