Q: Who is Our Lady of Providence?
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  A: This title of Mary has roots in Scripture. It is often 
attributed to Mary's intervention at the Wedding in Cana. Christ's 
first public miracle was occasioned in part by the intercession of 
his mother. She helped through her foresight and concern to avoid an 
embarrassing situation for the newlywed couple. Our Lady of 
Providence is sometimes also identified as Queen of the Home.

Among the master artists of the sixteenth century, Italy produced one 
Scipione Pulzone (1550-1588) who, because of the excellence of his 
works, has been styled by connoisseurs the "Roman Van Dyke." Born at 
Gaeta, he is commonly known as "Gaetano." Surpassing in fame his 
Crucifixion in the Vallicella, his Assumption in the church of San 
Sylvester on Mt. Cavallo, and his other works in the Palais Borghese 
and the gallery of Florence, is his now-immortal Mater Divinae 
Providentiae. In 1664, this exquisite painting fell providentially 
into the hands of the Barnabite Fathers in charge of the church of 
San Carlo a Catinari in Rome, who thereupon erected a humble shrine. 
Soon all Romans came to visit it and were rewarded with extraordinary 
favors. Grateful pilgrims left votive tablets which today are so many 
historical pages proving the intercessory power of the Mother of God. 
In 1774, His Holiness Benedict XIV established the Confraternity of 
Our Lady of Providence. Endowed in succession with many privileges by 
Pius VII, Gregory XVI, Pius IX, Leo XIII, Pius X, and Pius XI, the 
Confraternity spread from Italy to Spain, France, Belgium, 
Switzerland, Turkey, China, South America, Mexico, the Isles of Crete 
and Malta. Tourists to Puerto Rico may see, over the main altar of 
the cathedral of San Juan, the statue of Our Lady of Providence, the 
Patroness of the Island.

The history of the cult of Our Lady of Providence in the United 
States may fittingly be epitomized in the words, "Our Lady's 
Jubilee-year Gift to America." To the ordinary reader it may seem a 
mere chance that the Rt. Rev. Mgr. A. J. Rawlinson, D.D., then 
chaplain of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, 
Indiana, should glance upon a painting over an archway in the 
Catholic University of America where, in 1925, he stopped en route to 
Rome. He learned that the original of the picture he so greatly 
admired, Mater Divinae Providentiae, by Gaetano, was the property of 
the Barnabite Fathers at the church of San Carlo in Rome.

While in Rome, Monsignor Rawlinson obtained from the Barnabites the 
history and the original documents and literature of the devotion to 
Our Lady of Providence. Enriched with these credentials, he returned 
to Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. There, at his request, the Rt. Rev. 
Bishop Chartrand, D.D., erected the Confraternity of Our Lady of 
Providence. The devotion rapidly made its appeal. Gaetano's lovely 
Madonna gazing lovingly upon her two-year-old Son, has so won the 
hearts of American mothers that, by popular assent, Our Lady of 
Providence was lovingly addressed "Queen of the Home." Her image was 
enshrined over the fireplace of thousands of homes throughout the 
land. And out of sheer love for Our Lady, teachers, through the 
medium of instruction, song, and program, inspire their pupils to 
carry to their homes the message of this "new-old" devotion. Whole 
parishes have been enrolled in the Confraternity.

The reader's attention is called to a touching detail peculiar to 
Gaetano's Madonna: the Child's fingers confidingly clasping those of 
Its Mother. The Barnabites interpret this pose to be a symbol of the 
sacred source of the power of the Mother of God. The Child seems to say,
"Mother dear, I place in thy hands the authority to act in My name. 
 From My infinite treasure-house do thou provide good things to all 
who implore thy aid."
Hence her title.

Prayer to Our Lady of Providence

Let us ask Our Lady of Providence, Mary most holy, who is the refuge 
of sinners, the consolation of the afflicted, and the help of 
Christians, to assist us in all our necessities.

Litany of Our Lady of Providence

God the Creator of heaven and earth, have mercy on us.
God the son, Redeemer of the world, have mercy on us.
God the Holy Spirit, have mercy on us.
Most Holy Trinity, Divine Providence, have mercy on us.

Our Lady of Providence, mother of grace and mercy, pray for us.
Our Lady of Providence, help of the sick, pray for us.
Our Lady of Providence, hope of the oppressed, pray for us.
Our Lady of Providence, star of the sea, pray for us.
Our Lady of Providence, tower of David, pray for us.
Our Lady of Providence, queen of the home, pray for us.
Our Lady of Providence, model of disciples, pray for us.
Our Lady of Providence, mother of the Church, pray for us.

Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world, spare us O Lord.
Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world, hear us O Lord.
Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world, have mercy on us.

Pray for us, Our Lady of Providence, that we may be made worthy of 
the promises of Christ.

O God, whose ever-watchful Providence rules all things, we humbly 
implore you through the prayer of the Blessed Virgin Mary, mother of 
your son, to remove from us whatever is harmful and to bestow on us 
only that which will be helpful. We ask this through Jesus Christ, 
your son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, 
for ever and ever. Amen.

Adapted for a novena prior to the Feast of Our Lady of Providence 
(Saturday preceding the third Sunday in November). Ecclesiastical 
approval 1983.

Prayer to Our Lady of Providence, Queen of the Home

Our Lady of Providence, I place in your hands our beloved home. As 
you were queen of the Holy Family at Nazareth, be queen of our home. 
Keep our home ties unbroken--today, tomorrow, and forever, Amen.

National Shrine of Our Lady of Providence
Sisters of Providence
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana 47876


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