Prayer for help in legal matters to Saint Nicholas
Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker - as Orthodox Christians affectionately call him - helps preserve honor and dignity and protects against judicial errors. Once Saint Nicholas saved the lives of people who were unfairly accused. Prayer to Saint Nicholas for help in court will provide support and guidance during a difficult period of life.
Saint Nicholas, Most Holy God, our ardent intercessor and quick helper in sorrows! Help me, a sinner and a sufferer, in this present life to beg the Lord God to grant me forgiveness of all my sins, as much as I have sinned since my youth, throughout my entire life, in deeds, words, thoughts and in all my feelings; May the Lord God, Creator of all creation, save me from hell and eternal torment, so that I always glorify the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit, and Your merciful agency, now and ever, and forever and ever. Amen
Prayer to the Blessed Virgin Mary to win the trial
The Blessed Virgin protects the disadvantaged, she will not allow the common man to be insulted by the arrogant rich who take advantage of their power and the simplicity of the poor. Prayer to the Mother of God for a successful outcome of the trial will help protect against injustice.
Blessed Virgin Mary, leading us all to the knowledge of reason. Accept the prayers of the unworthy servants of the Lord, bowing in deep faith and with repentance before Your pure image. Pray to Your Son, the Lord Jesus, to give us wisdom and guide us to righteous judgment. And inspire in us humility of spirit and submission to fate. Blessed Virgin Mary, lead us along the path of justice and the unification of warring parties in the unity of love for all, and deliver us from the darkness of pride into the light of the spirit. We praise and adore the wisdom and justice of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen!
Maternal Appeal
The power of prayer lines, spoken with sincere faith, can save a child from sins, enlighten and illuminate his life path with true actions. It is necessary to say “Lord, have mercy” 12 times.
“Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, prayers for the sake of Thy Most Pure Mother, hear me, Thy sinful and unworthy servant (name). Lord, in the mercy of Your power, my child (name), have mercy and save him for Your name’s sake. Lord, forgive him all the sins, voluntary and involuntary, that he committed before You. Lord, guide him on the true path of Your commandments and enlighten him and enlighten him with Your light of Christ, for the salvation of the soul and the healing of the body. Lord, bless him in the house, around the house, in the field, at work and on the road and in every place of Your possession. Lord, protect him under the protection of Your Saints from a flying bullet, arrow, knife, sword, poison, fire, flood, from a deadly ulcer and from vain death. Lord, protect him from visible and invisible enemies, from all troubles, evils and misfortunes. Lord, heal him from all diseases, cleanse him from all filth (wine, tobacco, drugs) and ease his mental suffering and sorrow. Lord, grant him the grace of the Holy Spirit for many years of life, health, and chastity. Lord, give him Your blessing for a godly family life and godly childbearing. Lord, grant me, Thy unworthy and sinful servant, a parental blessing on my child in the coming mornings, days, evenings and nights, for Thy name’s sake, for Thy Kingdom is eternal, omnipotent and omnipotent. Amen".
Prayer to Saint Spyridon
Prayers to Saint Spyridon will help you avoid litigation in court, so that the case is resolved in your favor.
O blessed Saint Spyridon! Pray for the goodness of God, the God of men, so that He will not judge us according to our iniquities, but will deal with us according to His mercy. Grant that we, the servants of God (names), may live in peace and tranquility, in mental and physical health, with Christ and our God. Deliver us from all sorrows, mental and physical, from all lusts and devilish inclinations. Remember us before the throne of the Almighty and ask the Lord to grant us forgiveness for our many sins and grant us life in peace and comfort, grant us life in peace and eternal bliss in the world to come, so that we constantly give glory and thanksgiving to the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, now and always and forever and ever.
After the trial, whatever it may be, the Church recommends giving thanks to God and the saints for their help and accepting the outcome as it is. After all, God acts in mysterious ways, and every event has its own positive impact on a person. It is not without reason that they say that God sends as many trials as a person can endure.