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Novena of Surrender to Jesus Christ Words of Our Lord to Don Dolindo Ruotolo (1882-1970)
Servant of God, Don Dolindo Ruotolo
Being a good Catholic Christian requires more than simply professing a set of beliefs, and adhering to certain principles and values, and following certain rules. We must also enter into and cultivate a deeply and truly personal relationship – a genuine friendship – with Jesus Christ and allow ourselves to be transformed by His love. Everything about our Catholic Faith, from the Sacraments to devotion to the Blessed Virgin and the saints to the sacramentals, everything is meant to lead us closer to Jesus and to experience ever more intensely His presence – and therefore the presence of the Most Holy Trinity, since where one Person of the Trinity is there the other two are as well – in the depths of our hearts and souls. It is, of course, impossible to have any kind of meaningful relationship or genuine friendship with someone who does not allow us to be who we are (and vice versa), and so one of the greatest obstacles to growing in our relationship with the Lord is our desire to be in control of our own lives, our refusal to let God be God, our inability to trust in Him completely, to surrender to Him unreservedly, to abandon ourselves unconditionally to His will. Trust, surrender, abandonment, submission to the will of God – this is the great challenge of the spiritual life, something we can do with the help of His grace, something that takes a life-time – which is why must pray, pray, and pray. To this end, I share with you today the Novena of Surrender by the Servant of God Dolindo Ruotolo (1882-1970), a parish priest from Naples, Italy, who lived a life of tremendous suffering and who came to experience deep intimacy with Jesus, his beloved friend and Lord. Dedicating himself to penance and prayer and offering himself as a victim soul, he never refused to help those in need, and he was especially concerned about their eternal salvation. His Novena of Surrender is comprised of words that he heard Jesus address to him interiorly, the message of which is just as applicable and pertinent to us today, fifty years after his death. Through the intercession and after the example of the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Joseph, St. Francis of Assisi, and the Servant of God Fr. Dolindo Ruotolo, may we come to surrender more and more, day by day, to the most holy will of our loving and merciful Lord and thereby experience His friendship in ways that are always surprising and new. Fr. Scott Surrency OFM Cap. April 20, 2020
Day 1
Why do you confuse yourselves by worrying? Leave the care of your affairs to me and everything will be peaceful. I say to you in truth that every act of true, blind, complete surrender to me produces the effect that you desire and resolves all difficult situations.
O Jesus, I surrender myself to you, take care of everything! (10x)
Mother Mary, I am yours now and forever. Through you and with you I always want to belong completely to Jesus.
Day 2
Surrender to me does not mean to fret, to be upset, or to lose hope,nor does it mean offering to me a worried prayer asking me to follow you and change your worry into prayer. It is against this surrender, deeply against it, to worry, to be nervous, and to desire to think about the consequences of anything. It is like the confusion that children feel when they ask their mother to see to their needs, and then try to take care of those needs for themselves so that their childlike efforts get in their mother’s way. Surrender means to placidly close the eyes of the soul, to turn away from thoughts of tribulation and to put yourself in my care so that only I act, saying, You take care of it.
O Jesus, I surrender myself to you, take care of everything! (10x)
Mother Mary, I am yours now and forever. Through you and with you I always want to belong completely to Jesus.
Day 3
How many things I do when the soul, in so much spiritual and material need, turns to me, looks at me, and says to me; You take care of it, then close its eyes and rests. In pain you pray for me to act, but that I act in the way you want. You do not turn to me; instead, you want me to adapt to your ideas. You are not sick people who ask the doctor to cure you, but rather sick people who tell the doctor how to. So do not act this way, but pray as I taught you in the Our Father: Hallowed be thy Name, that is, be glorified in my need. Thy kingdom come, that is, let all that is in us and in the world be in accord with your kingdom. Thy will be done, on Earth as it is in Heaven, that is, in our need, decide as you see fit for our temporal and eternal life. If you say to me truly, Thy will be done, which is the same as saying, You take care of it, I will intervene with all my omnipotence, and I will resolve the most difficult situations.
O Jesus, I surrender myself to you, take care of everything! (10x)
Mother Mary, I am yours now and forever. Through you and with you I always want to belong completely to Jesus.
Day 4
You see evil growing instead of weakening? Do not worry. Close your eyes and say to me with faith: Thy will be done, You take care of it. I say to you that I will take care of it, and that I will intervene as does a doctor and I will accomplish miracles when they are needed. Do you see that the sick person is getting worse? Do not be upset, but close your eyes and say, You take care of it. I say to you that I will take care of it, and that there is no medicine more powerful than my loving in-
tervention. By my love, I promise this to you.
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O Jesus, I surrender myself to you, take care of everything! (10x)
Mother Mary, I am yours now and forever. Through you and with you I always want to belong completely to Jesus.
Day 5
And when I must lead you on a path different from the one you see, I will prepare you; I will carry you in my arms; I will let you find yourself, like children who have fallen asleep in their mother’s arms, on the other bank of the river. What troubles you and hurts you immensely are your reason, your thoughts and worry, and your desire at all costs to deal with what afflicts you.
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O Jesus, I surrender myself to you, take care of everything! (10x)
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Mother Mary, I am yours now and forever. Through you and with you I always want to belong completely to Jesus.
Day 6
You are sleepless; you want to judge everything, direct everything and see to everything and you surrender to human strength, or worse – to men themselves, trusting in their intervention – this is what hinders my words and my views. Oh, how much I wish from you this surrender, to help you and how I suffer when I see you so agitated! Satan tries to do exactly this: to agitate you and to remove you from my protection and to throw you into the jaws of human initiative. So, trust
only in me, rest in me, surrender to me in everything.
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O Jesus, I surrender myself to you, take care of everything! (10x)
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Mother Mary, I am yours now and forever. Through you and with you I always want to belong completely to Jesus.
Day 9
Pray always in readiness to surrender, and you will receive from it great peace and great rewards, even when I confer on you the grace of immolation, of repentance, and of love. Then what does suffering matter? It seems impossible to you? Close your eyes and say with all your soul, Jesus, you take care of it. Do not be afraid, I will take care of things and you will bless my name by humbling yourself. A thousand prayers cannot equal one single act of surrender, remember this well.
There is no novena more effective than this:
O Jesus, I surrender myself to you,take care of everything! (10x)
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Mother Mary, I am yours now and forever. Through you and with you I always want to belong completely to Jesus.
Day 7
I perform miracles in proportion to your full surrender to me and to
your not thinking of yourselves. I sow treasure troves of graces
when you are in the deepest poverty. No person of reason, no thinker,
has ever performed miracles, not even among the saints. He does di-
vine works whosoever surrenders to God. So don’t think about it any-
more, because your mind is acute and for you it is very hard to see evil
and to trust in me and to not think of yourself. Do this for all your
needs, do this all of you and you will see great continual silent mira-
cles. I will take care of things, I promise this to you.
O Jesus, I surrender myself to you,
take care of everything! (10x)
Mother Mary, I am yours now and forever.
Through you and with you
I always want to belong completely to Jesus.
Day 8
Close your eyes and let yourself be carried away on the flowing current
of my grace; close your eyes and do not think of the present, turning
your thoughts away from the future just as you would from tempta-
tion. Repose in me, believing in my goodness, and I promise you by
my love that if you say, You take care of it, I will take care of it all; I
will console you, liberate you and guide you.
O Jesus, I surrender myself to you,
take care of everything! (10x)
Mother Mary, I am yours now and forever.
Through you and with you
I always want to belong completely to Jesus.
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Novenas
Nine Days of Prayer for Specific Intentions
The word “novena” is derived from the Latin word for nine, or “novem.” Typically, a novena refers to nine days of prayer, asking God for a specific intention, often through a Saint’s intercession. Novenas are a beautiful way to grow purposeful, consistent, and persistent in daily prayer.
Many of the most popular and widely-prayed novenas begin or end on a Saint’s feast day. And it’s important to note that while most novenas are indeed nine days long, there are some exceptions (like the St. Andrew Christmas novena, which is 25 days long!).
Why is a Novena 9 Days? There are a few reasons why the number nine might be significant.
The first comes from the Acts of the Apostles, when Jesus told His disciples to gather together and pray after His Ascension into Heaven. Tradition tells us that the Apostles, along with the Blessed Virgin Mary, went to the Upper Room and prayed together for the nine days between Jesus’ Ascension (believed to have been 40 days after His Passion/Passover) and Pentecost.
Another reason could be that nine is significant because of the nine months that Mary carried Jesus in her womb. In fact, people in the Middle Ages traditionally spent nine days in prayer leading up to Christmas to signify the nine months that Jesus spent in the womb of His mother!
I love these two thoughts behind the significance of the number. The parallel between Jesus spending nine months in Mary’s womb before coming forth to fulfill His mission on Earth, and Mary and the Apostles spending nine days in prayer before going forth to spread the Gospel is so striking.
