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Prayers of Pompeii

The Complete Marian Devotions of St. Bartolo Longo

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By: Bartolo Longo
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From the ashes of Pompeii rose a sanctuary of light and hope—raised by St. Bartolo Longo. Once a satanic priest, he was radically transformed by God’s grace and Our Lady’s Rosary, dedicating the rest of his life to spreading Marian devotion. Known as the Apostle of the Rosary, he built not only a magnificent basilica in the Valley of Pompeii, but also a treasury of prayer that continues to inspire the faithful around the world. This collection, Prayers of Pompeii, brings together St. Bartolo Longo’s most beloved Marian devotions in a fresh and faithful English translation:
• The Supplica — the solemn worldwide appeal to the Queen of the Holy Rosary, prayed on May 8 and the first Sunday of October.
• The Novena of Petition and Thanksgiving — a powerful nine-day cycle of prayer for seeking and receiving grace.
• Rosary Prayers — reflections that deepen each Mystery of the Rosary.
• The Fifteen Saturdays of the Rosary — a spiritual pilgrimage through the life of Christ with Mary.
Born from the Valley of Ruins, these prayers are a living witness that through Mary, the Queen of the Rosary, Christ brings light out of darkness and hope out of despair. Perfect for October—the Month of the Rosary—and for all who seek deeper Marian devotion, Catholic prayer, and spiritual renewal.
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Compelling narration, beautiful prayers! It is clear that Bartolo Longo loved Mary. This audiobook does a great job of expressing that.

Beautiful treasury of Bartolo Longo’s Marian Devotions

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