August 8, 2024

Feast of the Fourteen Holy Helpers

Fourteen Holy Helpers, orate pro nobis
August 8th is the Feast of the Fourteen Holy Helpers or Auxiliary Saints. While each has their own individual memorial, they were traditionally invoked collectively in some places in times of adversity and difficulties. The devotion began in the middle of the 14th century when the Black Death, a virulent plague that struck Europe from Asia, ravaged the continent and killed an estimated 30% to 60% of its population. Considering the great many calamities befalling Christendom today, I'm thinking it's long past time to bring back this popular devotion. The Helpers are: St. George (April 23rd), St. Blaise (February 3rd), St. Erasmus (June 2nd), St. Pantaleon (July 27th), St. Vitus (June 15th), St. Christopher (July 25th), St. Denis (October 9th), St. Cyriacus (August 8th), St. Achatius (May 8th), St. Eustace (September 20th), St. Giles (September 1st), St. Margaret of Antioch (July 20th), St. Catherine of Alexandria (November 25th), and St. Barbara (December 4th). In celebration, I’m posting three invocations to the Fourteen Holy Helpers.

Three Invocations to the Holy Helpers

1. Great friends of God, Holy Helpers, humbly saluting and venerating you, I implore your help and intercession. Bring my prayers before the throne of the Most Holy Trinity, so that I may experience in all the difficulties and trials of life the mercy of the eternal Father, the love of the incarnate divine Son, and the assistance of the Holy Ghost; that despondency may not depress me when God's wise decree imposes on my shoulders a heavy burden. Above all, I implore your assistance at the hour of death. Help me then to gain the victory over the temptations and assaults of Satan, and to leave this world hopefully trusting in God's mercy, to join you in heaven, there to praise Him for ever and ever. Amen.

2. With confiding trust I turn to you, Holy Helpers, who were selected by God before many other saints to be the special intercessors and advocates of the distressed. Obtain for me strength and courage to struggle and suffer on earth for the glory of God, for the propagation of our holy faith, and for my own perfection. You are fruitful branches of the true and living vine, Jesus Christ, for whom you heroically suffered hunger and thirst, persecution and ignominy, afflictions and adversity, tortures and death. Here on earth you were true disciples and dauntless martyrs of Christ. Assist me to follow your example and to suffer for His sake, so that I may not be parted from Him as a useless member, but persevere in His service despite all trials and tribulations of life. Knowing my inconstancy and weakness, I have recourse to you, O glorious members of the Church triumphant, and implore you to support my feeble prayers, and to bear them before the throne of the Almighty, who, for your sake, will hear them. Amen.

3. Great friends and servants of God, Holy Helpers! Humbly saluting and venerating you, I implore your help and intercession. God has promised and granted that whosoever invokes your aid shall be relieved in his needs and succored at the hour of death. Therefore I have recourse to you and confidently implore your aid. I am surrounded by difficulties and my soul is oppressed with grief. Burdened with sins, the fear of God's rigorous judgment appalls me, whilst Satan ceases not to exert all his power to accomplish my eternal ruin.

Therefore I implore your assistance, powerful Holy Helpers, in my dire distress. By the penitential life you led, by the cruel tortures you suffered, and by your holy death I entreat you to pray for me. Obtain for me the remission of my sins and perseverance to the end in God's grace. Assist me in my agony and protect me against the wily assaults of Satan, that through your help I may die a happy death and enter a blissful eternity. Amen.


* For more on the Fourteen Holy Helpers, I highly recommend Project Gutenberg's free ebook, Mary, Help of Christians and the Fourteen Saints Invoked as Holy Helpers, compiled by Rev. Bonaventure, O.F.M. It has instructions, legends, novenas and prayers, with thoughts of the saints for every day of the year.