: It aims to shift the focus from the "self" (ego) to a Christ-centered life, helping the faithful embrace a "silent fidelity" that is often invisible to the world but fruitful before God. The Structure The Desires
Jesús, dame la gracia de desearlo. (That others may be loved more than I, Jesus, grant me the grace to desire it.)
Begin with "En el nombre del Padre, del Hijo, y del Espíritu Santo. Amén." litany of humility prayer in spanish
Líbrame, Jesús.
In the vast treasury of Catholic devotional prayers, few are as challenging and transformative as the . Written by Cardinal Rafael Merry del Val (1865–1930), this prayer was designed to dismantle the ego at its root. For Spanish-speaking believers—or those learning Spanish—reciting the Litany of Humility prayer in Spanish (the Letanía de la Humildad ) adds a layer of poetic solemnity to this radical petition for spiritual poverty. : It aims to shift the focus from
V. Cordero de Dios, que quitas los pecados del mundo. R. Ten piedad de nosotros.
(1865–1930), who served as the Secretary of State for Pope Pius X. Deep Review of the Prayer Cordero de Dios
Because the prayer asks God to remove the fear of being despised or ridiculed, God often answers by allowing small humiliations to occur. If you pray the Spanish version with real devotion ( de corazón ), do not be surprised if your coworkers overlook you, your friends forget you, or your plans fail. That is the prayer working. It is desensitizing your ego.
Líbrame, Jesús.
V. Cordero de Dios, que quitas los pecados del mundo. R. Escúchanos, Señor.