Prayer for Pain Relief

“Do not abandon yourselves to despair. We are the Easter people and ‘Alleluia’ is our song.” — St. John Paul II

Prayer for Pain Relief
Public Domain: Kristusta viedään golgatalle (ehdotus vaasan kirkon alttaritauluksi?), 1892 by Albert Edelfelt via Finnish National Gallery.

About This Prayer

This Prayer for Pain Relief is a simple plea for God’s healing mercy during moments of physical, emotional, or chronic pain. It acknowledges Christ’s own suffering and invites His grace to bring comfort, endurance, and peace even when full healing is delayed. The prayer helps unite personal suffering with Christ’s cross while asking for relief and renewed strength.

The Prayer

Lord Jesus, You carried the weight of suffering and know the pain of the human body and heart. I come to You now in my weakness and ask for Your healing touch. Relieve my pain according to Your will, calm my anxious thoughts, and restore my strength. If my pain must remain for a time, give me patience, peace, and trust in Your presence. May Your grace be enough for me today, and may I rest in Your loving care. Amen.

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When To Pray

This prayer may be prayed during moments of intense pain, before medical treatments, during recovery, or whenever discomfort feels overwhelming. It is especially meaningful in quiet moments of rest, before sleep, or upon waking when pain is often most noticeable. Catholics may also pray it while offering their suffering to God for a specific intention.

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More About This Prayer

This Prayer for Pain Relief is a simple plea for God’s healing mercy during moments of physical, emotional, or chronic pain. It acknowledges Christ’s own suffering and invites His grace to bring comfort, endurance, and peace even when full healing is delayed. The prayer helps unite personal suffering with Christ’s cross while asking for relief and renewed strength.
This prayer may be prayed during moments of intense pain, before medical treatments, during recovery, or whenever discomfort feels overwhelming. It is especially meaningful in quiet moments of rest, before sleep, or upon waking when pain is often most noticeable. Catholics may also pray it while offering their suffering to God for a specific intention.

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