Every now and then I learn about something and wonder: Why didn’t I know about this before? Father
Peter Mary Rookey falls into that category. I learned about him after
coming across the “Miracle Prayer,” written and promoted by him while he
was alive. Although we cannot assume anyone is in heaven unless they
are canonized a saint, (so we should still send up a prayer for them) it
seems from Father Rookey's life that he would be a powerful
intercessor.
Born
in Superior, Wisconsin, on October 12, 1916. Father Rookey grew up
in a family of thirteen. When he was eight years old, he was blinded by
a Fourth of July firework. Despite being told there was no cure for
him, his sight gradually improved. He credited that to his mother
leading the family in praying the rosary each evening "until little
Peter's eyesight returns."
Father Rookey was ordained a priest with the Servite seminary on May 17, 1941 at the Servite Our Lady of Sorrows Basilica in Chicago. He helped expand the Order to Ireland where he served from 1948 to 1953 as assistant master and then prior Benburb Priory.
He was fluent in seven languages and served as Assistant Master of
Novices, at Mt. St. Philip in Granville, Wisconsin, and then as
assistant pastor at Assumption Parish in Portland, Oregon.
Healing Begins
It
was while in Ireland that the healing began. Blessing people who
requested it after Mass, not an uncommon request, miraculous healings
began to occur. Word spread, and more and more people came for his
blessings.
TheChicago Tribune wrote about him in 1994. "’It
was very humbling,’ Rookey says. It appeared that many had experienced
cures for life-threatening illnesses or injuries-unbeknownst to the
young cleric. The priest's popularity did not escape his superiors'
attention.”
The Tribune
explained that the Church was cautious about all this attention and
claims of miracles so by 1953 Rookey was assigned as assistant general
of the Servite Order in Rome, putting his healing ministry on hold for
more than three decades. “When asked how he felt about that, by the
Tribune, Rookey responded: “I became a priest to be an obedient
servant of God's will. I trust my superiors to make wise decisions about
the use of my gifts."
During the late
1960s, after the Charismatic movement took hold and gained acceptance in
the Church, Father Rookey's healing ministry became accepted and
endorsed by the Church's hierarchy and his order. He became known
internationally for miraculous healings and also for his life-changing
Miracle Prayer and was the subject of three books. Father Rookey died in his sleep just short of his 98th birthday, on September 10, 2014.
The Miracle Prayer of Father Peter Mary Rookey
Lord
Jesus, I come before you just as I am. I am sorry for my sins, I repent
of my sins, please forgive me. In your name I forgive all others for
what they have done against me. I
renounce Satan, the evil spirits and all their works. I give you my
entire self, Lord Jesus, now and forever. I invite you into my life,
Jesus. I accept you as my Lord, God and Savior. Heal me, change me,
strengthen me in body, soul, and spirit. Come, Lord Jesus, cover me with
your precious blood, and fill me with your Holy Spirit. I Love You,
Lord Jesus. I Praise You, Jesus. I Thank You, Jesus. I shall follow you
every day of my life. Amen.
Mary, Mother of Sorrows, Queen of Peace, St. Peregrine, the cancer saint, all you Angels and Saints, please help me. Amen.
Quotes from Father Rookey: “Say
this prayer faithfully, no matter what you feel, when you come to the
point where you sincerely mean each word, with all your heart, something
good spiritually will happen to you. You will experience Jesus, and HE
will change your whole life in a very special way. You will see.”
"We
all have weaknesses that affect our body, mind, and spirit. But it is
our will to overcome them that decides how we live. ‘With men this is
impossible; but with God all things are possible,’” (Mt 19:26).
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For more inspiration check out Holy Hacks: Everyday Ways to Live Your Faith & Get to Heavenand the Amazing Grace Series. Follow Patti at Twitter and Pinterest, like her pages at Holy Hacks, Dear God Books, Big Hearted Families, Catholic News & Inspiration on Facebook, and her author Facebook page.
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