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The Healing Power of Faith: The St. Anthony Prayer in Konkani Language

In the lush, coastal corridors of Western India—from Mangalore to Karwar and across the vibrant state of Goa—the air is often filled with the rustle of coconut palms and the rhythmic crash of the Arabian Sea. But within the Catholic homes of this region, another sound resonates deeply: the melodic, heartfelt intonation of prayer in Konkani.

Ballok khellta mhonnun,Santan ghalli dimbi,Somronn prarthon korii,Bhokta Sant Antoni. st anthony prayer in konkani language

"O St. Anthony, a messenger of God's love, You are a helper in times of need, A helper to me, Help me in my time of need, Your intercession brings joy, May I receive your blessings, O St. Anthony, a messenger of God's love." The Healing Power of Faith: The St

What a wonderful request!

English Translation:

  1. Light a Lamp (Divli Petaun): A small earthen lamp with coconut oil or a wax candle is lit before a statue or picture of St. Anthony.
  2. The Sign of the Cross (Somyachea Xinvnnean): Begin with “Bapa, Putak ani Povitr Atmeak. Amen.”
  3. The Confession (Khorinchonn): Silently admit your fault or describe the lost item/need.
  4. Recite the Magnnem: Say the full prayer with focus. Do not rush.
  5. The Promise (Proti'ngna): State what you will do if your prayer is answered (e.g., “I will share this grace with three people” or “I will donate to the poor”).
  6. The Close: “Sant Anton, amchea kiak nodor. Amem.” (St. Anthony, look upon our plea. Amen.)