Favourite Traditional Prayers?

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I like the Saint Joseph prayer which is said to be over 1900 years old. “O St. Joseph, whose protection is so great, so strong, so prompt before the throne of God…” You know the one. What a beautiful, efficacious prayer.
 
I like the Saint Joseph prayer which is said to be over 1900 years old. “O St. Joseph, whose protection is so great, so strong, so prompt before the throne of God…” You know the one. What a beautiful, efficacious prayer.
Actually, I’ve never heard of this prayer before. Would you mind posting it in full? St. Joseph is one of my favourite Saints. If you can, would you be able to tell us a little bit of the history behind this prayer? Thanks
 
Dempsey, the prayer is as follows:

O St. Joseph, whose protection is so great, so strong, so prompt before the throne of God, I place in thee all my interests and desires. O St. Joseph, do assist me by thy powerful intercession and obtain for me from thy Divine Son all spiritual blessings, through Jesus Christ, our Lord; so that, having engaged here below thy heavenly power, I may offer my thanksgiving and homage to the most loving of Fathers. O St. Joseph, I never weary contemplating thee and Jesus asleep in thy arms. I dare not approach while He reposes near thy heart. Press Him in my name and kiss His fine head for me and ask Him to return the kiss when I draw my dying breath. St. Joseph, Patron of departing souls, pray for us. Amen.

And on the card I have, is followed by:

Say for nine consecutive mornings for anything you may desire. It has seldom been known to fail.

This prayer was found in the fiftieth year of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. In 1505 it was sent from the Pope to Emperor Charles when he was going into battle.

Whoever reads this prayer or hears it or carries it, will never die a sudden death, nor be drowned, nor shall poison take effect on them; neither shall they fall into the hands of the enemy, nor be burned in any fire, nor shall they be overpowered in battle.
 
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