Any miracles from St. Rita's intercession?

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I credit St Rita for a personal miracle that’s why my CAF name is Rita 77 for 7 x 7 always forgive…… I credit St Rita for interceding in helping heal a very badly damaged relationship with my brother in law that seemed impossible to repair and forgive him. her story is very inspiring for forgiveness and suffering as prayer. I have enjoyed reading this thread about my one of my fav St.
 
She just helped us with what seemed like an impossible situation in my husband’s profession. A couple of things had gone very wrong in the field, unusual things that caused consequences for the whole team. Everyone was very confused about what was happening, the situation seemed unsalvageable. And his project was going to end in a very unsatisfying way - nothing was clear about what had happened. I prayed to St. Rita and asked for her assistance, and the next day it was determined that one of the procedures had failed and had to be re-done. After that, the results were completely different and the project may end up to be a very large success.

I almost can’t believe it, but I prayed to her and within 2 days, the whole situation had changed.

Thank you St. Rita!

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I’ve struggled with various personal crisis over the years, but I never felt like there was intercession on my behalf until I started praying novenas to St. Rita. I don’t like to think that a novena will magically solve all my problems, and what I’ve recognized that the novenas have made my prayers a more intimate experience. Whether or not my requests were answered the way I wish them to be answered, I noticed that asking St. Rita to help give me the strength, faith, and fortitude to accept what God has given me is the most valuable transformation I have experienced as a Christian.

That said, I spent the last year praying over what I ought to do about my education. I was dismissed from my university some time ago and was presented with a probational opportunity to be readmitted. The entire experience was such a struggle as I had to figure out whether or not I was cut out for university life or if God meant me for another path. I alternated my novenas between a requests for an answer and prayers of gratitude. At the end of the probational quarter, I ended up falling about 2 points short of the minimum marks for readmittance and had to submit an dismissal appeal. Today, I heard back from my academic counselor and was told that I have been fully admitted back to the university.

So, as I post here on this forum, I feel so blessed to have arrived at a place in my previously questionable faith where I am a little closer to God and a little better at accepting God’s plan, whether or not they are what I initially hoped for. I’m quite thankful to St. Rita for being the avenue for more devotion to God and I hope that anyone who reads this will be inspired to ask St. Rita for help in finding that relationship with their faith. 😃
 
I want to give my thanks and appreciation to St. Rita for answering my novena! I received an answer to my prayer on the 7th novena. I encourage everyone to pray a novena to St. Rita for her intercession.

I was in an impossible financial situation when I decided to pray a 9 hour novena to St. Rita! My prayers were heard! I can honestly tell you that prayers DO get answered!
 
Yes!!! My firstborn son was taken from me at 4 months old by DSS due to a false and slanderous report and the fact that I suffer from mental illness, although I have been stable for years.
I asked St. Rita to help bring my son back home promptly, by some miracle. Even my attorney told me it would be at least a year of following a case plan to the letter before he would be returned to my husband and me. Two months later, at our first court date, Vincent was returned to us at the request of DSS to do so.
What is the proper way to show gratitude to St. Rita for the many miracles she has performed in my life?
My own mother is horribly abusive towards me and I have asked God, if the request does not displease him, to annul or allow me to annul the mother-child relationship we once shared and adopt me to St. Rita instead, for I love her like a mother and she protects me like her child. Is this wrong to ask or can a parent-child relationship be annulled due to horrific circumstances such as these? Is it possible to be adopted to a saint? I would hate to offend beloved St. Rita, who is faithful to help those who ask her to do so in seemingly impossible situations.
Thank you. As a Catholic convert I do not know these things.
 
Yes!!! My firstborn son was taken from me at 4 months old by DSS due to a false and slanderous report and the fact that I suffer from mental illness, although I have been stable for years.
I asked St. Rita to help bring my son back home promptly, by some miracle. Even my attorney told me it would be at least a year of following a case plan to the letter before he would be returned to my husband and me. Two months later, at our first court date, Vincent was returned to us at the request of DSS to do so.
What is the proper way to show gratitude to St. Rita for the many miracles she has performed in my life?
My own mother is horribly abusive towards me and I have asked God, if the request does not displease him, to annul or allow me to annul the mother-child relationship we once shared and adopt me to St. Rita instead, for I love her like a mother and she protects me like her child. Is this wrong to ask or can a parent-child relationship be annulled due to horrific circumstances such as these? Is it possible to be adopted to a saint? I would hate to offend beloved St. Rita, who is faithful to help those who ask her to do so in seemingly impossible situations.
Thank you. As a Catholic convert I do not know these things.
Thank you for sharing this miracle that St. Rita did for you. I think I will ask for her intercession. As far as your annul your relationship with your mother, I can understand. My husband was abused by his mother and father as a child. He was abused physically, mentally and emotionally. Now that he is an adult, his mother still treats him with contempt and belittles him. He desires her love and acceptance so much and from his father that he just takes their abusive talk to him. It bothers me. Recently, since his mother has always put men before him as a teenager when his parents divorce, he got upset at his mother when our daughter came in second to a new boyfriend she has in her life after her second divorce. He was not going to allow our dd to go through with what he went through. So he talked to his mother, but she is right and he is always wrong. She would not listen to how he feels and shuts him up immediately. This went on for 4 months. I was going to talk to her, but my husband asked me not to and our therapist said I should request his wishes. My dh unfriended his mother on facebook and this annoyed her and so knowing full well, we can’t read any message she writes she wrote how her son unfriended her and how sad it is when your children don’t agree with you they unfriend you. My dd has her as a friend and she knew she would read it to us and she did. This angered me for now she is using our dd to get to her son. I think that is wrong. So if your relationship to your mom is anything like this or worse and I can tell worse than this, it is a toxic relationship and you have the right to stay away from people like that, even your mother. I have told this to my dh, but he won’t make this decision. He wants me to email his mother. He asked his mother to talk to me and she said she won’t and that I have talked to her in months and why should she talk to me. He had her on speaker phone. She always talks to him in anger and not with me. She is different with me and and her other friends. She shows her true self with her sons. So yes, I can understand why you would want to do what you want to do. St. Rita would be a great mother for you.
 
I recently found a prayer card about St. Rita in my local parish church. I read that she was a patron saint of the impossible. Like so many others on this post, I could only think of St. Jude as having that distinction.
However, I proceded with my requests to Saint Rita. I remembered her in many of my supplications to the Almighty. It wasn’t very long before I had a very vivid dream with St. Rita (I’m a bit vague here for personal reasons) making an appearance-she pointed out that God had forgiven all of my sins - what else did I want?
 
I would like to a special celebration for St. Rita’s feastday, (starting this year) in my local area. Please pray that all the obstacles be swept away, and that this feastday celebration will come about.

Please pray that large numbers of people, will come to this event, from all over the metropolitian area of my city.

I have a relic of St. Rita, a beautiful large framed picture of her, a number of testimonies to share with people, experience at running similar events, and a particular priest in mind.
 
The following testimony is my free online book about answers to prayer, which can be read
starting at the following location on the internet:

missionbell.homestead.com/HelpFromHeavenBook.html

Mary Ann
(Sydney, Australia)

Deep vein thrombosis
Three years ago I suffered from a severe case of deep vein thrombosis in my right leg. My calf was double its size and blue/purple due to a lack of circulation. The majority of the main deep veins were completely clotted from foot to knee, including the popliteal vein.

Usually the body can dissolve a small clot, but as my veins were clotted solid I was told by doctors the clotting could not dissolve. I had real fears I would lose my limb as my circulation was so bad.

We had been given Blessed Oil from Saint Rita’s church in Egypt, which was scented with roses. My mother decanted the small vial of oil into a litre of olive oil, and would massage my leg, and pray with tears in her eyes, that God would heal my leg. We also prayed to Our Lady, and asked her to intercede as well.

Nine weeks after discovering the clots, I asked the doctor for a repeat ultrasound and was told there would be no point as this would never heal. Nonetheless I insisted and this ultrasound revealed the clots had dissolved! Even more miraculous is the fact that my valves are functioning, so my circulation has been fully restored. My doctors were amazed!

During this time of prayer, after my mother had decanted the oil the following day we noticed the vial had refilled itself! We couldn’t believe it, and once again the oil had a strong smell of roses.

Sometime later I accidently pushed the vial on its side and it spilled out. I was distraught, but once again on the following day the oil refilled itself! St Rita really is the Saint of the Impossible. S. Y. (Australia)
 
Saint Rita has helped me so much in high school and now that we are pregnant.

I love Saint Rita…she always brings my prayers to Jesus and Mary with Saint Philomena!
 
Thank you St. Rita of Cascia for interceding for me. St. Rita, you are known as the Patroness of the Impossible. I had so much of faith and trust in your intercession. I knew that our Lord would listen to your prayers. Our Lord blessed you with graces during your illnesses you suffered in the convent and in your unhappy marriage. Our Lord even invited you to participate in the sufferings and Passion of his Son, our Lord Jesus Christ…such a privilege was given to no other Saint. St. Rita, thank you so much for interceding for me and helping my relationship get saved. There was a breakthrough and a 360degree turn overnight, when I least expected it, after 10 months of prayer. This impossible request was granted due to your powerful intercession. Thank you, once again.
 
I have a miracle I would like to share. Two of my friends at work let me know about St. Rita during a tough time in my life. I also called upon St. Philomena, St. Jude, and St. Matthew. Here is my story in brief:

If this story doesn’t convince you of the powers of prayer – especially to Saint Rita, the Saint of the Impossible – nothing will.

I am in my mid 50s and a single mom of one teenage boy. The only other living relative I have is my mother, who is 95. Our small family lived in the house I grew up in.
For years, I helped my mother with various things, and as she became a lot older, I became her caregiver as well. I gave up the opportunity to achieve a gainful career. Several months after I divorced, my mother had a small stroke. But this stroke made her dementia symptoms worse. So much so, that I was no longer able to care for her. To augment maintenance from my ex, I had gotten a part time job. But, my mother now needed to be cared for and supervised 24/7. She needed to go into a nursing home, and I was staring at the very, very real prospect of being homeless.

For Medicaid purposes, although you can legally transfer property to a child without money changing hands; if it is done within a 5 year look back period, then it is considered a “gift”, and the family will potentially owe a penalty equal to the value of the house. However, if you can qualify as a “Child Caregiver”, the transfer will be allowed without penalty.

My mother had transferred her home to me within the 5 year look back. While I met the qualifications for Child Caregiver, our state apparently began to crack down on how many transfers they were allowing. Our elder care attorney was hearing stories of people who would have been easily allowed a transfer, maybe even a couple of months ago – were being denied. And this situation was becoming more and more frequent.

We made our case, and waited. I had to wait 8 months. Every day I woke up wondering if I would lose our family home. And every single day, I prayed to St. Rita (and other great saints). One day a little over 8 months from our filing, my mother’s caseworker called. He had just heard from the state capitol, and they agreed to let me keep our home, without any penalties owed either!!

Saint Rita DOES work miracles! Pray to her.
And I am eternally grateful to St. Philomena, St. Jude, and St. Matthew.
 
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