The Prayer for the Family is a comprehensive Catholic devotion that places the entire household under the fatherly guidance of God. This prayer uses the Holy Family of Nazareth — Jesus, Mary, and Joseph — as the ultimate model for domestic life. It covers every aspect of family well-being: spiritual purity, protection from evil, resignation to God’s will, and final perseverance. Ideal for those seeking Catholic family prayers or prayer for the home, it invokes the aid of the Archangels and Patron Saints to turn the home into a sanctuary of faith and virtue.

The Prayer for the Family functions as a consecration of the household. For those searching for prayer for family protection or prayer for a holy home, this devotion asks that the house be filled with blessings “even as Thou didst fill the holy House of Nazareth.” It specifically requests the grace to live in “perfect harmony,” making it a powerful tool against discord and division. By calling upon St. Michael, St. Gabriel, St. Raphael, and Guardian Angels, the family surrounds itself with a spiritual shield. Ideal for evening prayer or special family gatherings, it unites the members in a common hope for everlasting life.
O God of goodness and mercy, to Thy fatherly guidance we commend our family, our household and all our belongings. We commit all to Thy love and keeping; do Thou fill this house with Thy blessings even as Thou didst fill the holy House of Nazareth with Thy presence.
Keep far from us, above all else, the blemish of sin, and do Thou alone reign in our midst by Thy law, by Thy most holy love and by the exercise of every Christian virtue. Let each one of us obey Thee, love Thee and set himself to follow in his own life Thine example, that of Mary, Thy Mother and our Mother most loving, and that of Thy blameless guardian, Saint Joseph.
Protect us and our house from all evils and misfortunes, but grant that we may be ever resigned to Thy divine will even in the sorrows which it shall please Thee to send us. Finally give unto all of us the grace to live in perfect harmony and in the fullness of love toward our neighbor. Grant that every one of us may deserve by a holy life the comfort of Thy holy Sacraments at the hour of death. O Jesus, bless us and protect us.
O Mary, Mother of grace and of mercy, defend us against the wicked spirit, reconcile us with Thy Son, commit us to His keeping, that so we may be made worthy of His promises.
Saint Joseph, foster-father of our Savior, guardian of His holy Mother, head of the Holy Family, intercede for us, bless us and defend our home at all times.
Saint Michael, defend us against all the evil cunning of hell.
Saint Gabriel, make us to understand the holy will of God.
Saint Raphael, preserve us from all sickness and from every danger to our lives.
Our holy Guardian Angels, keep our feet safely on the path of salvation both day and night.
Our holy Patrons, pray for us before the throne of God.
Yea, bless this house, O God the Father, who hast created us; O God the Son, who hast suffered for us upon the holy Cross, and Thou, O Holy Spirit, who hast sanctified us in holy Baptism. May the one God in three divine Persons preserve our bodies, purify our minds, direct our hearts and bring us all to everlasting life.
Glory be to the Father, glory be to the Son, glory be to the Holy Ghost! Amen.
The Prayer to the Holy Family for Unity focuses on the example of Nazareth mentioned in the main prayer. Often used in Catholic prayers for family peace or prayer for unity, this devotion asks Jesus, Mary, and Joseph to bind the family together in love. It is ideal for those seeking prayer for resolving conflict or strengthening family bonds. By looking to the Holy Family, parents and children learn the virtues of patience and mutual respect.
Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, in you we contemplate the splendor of true love. Make our family a place of communion and prayer, authentic schools of the Gospel and small domestic Churches. May our home never again experience violence, rejection, or division. May all who have been hurt or scandalized find ready comfort and healing. Holy Family of Nazareth, make our family one with you. Amen.
The Prayer for Protection Against Evil echoes the main prayer’s invocation of St. Michael to “defend us against all the evil cunning of hell.” Frequently used in Catholic prayers for spiritual warfare or prayer for safety, this devotion asks God to banish darkness from the home. It is ideal for those seeking prayer against negativity or spiritual attacks. By claiming the authority of Christ over the household, the family secures a space of peace and light.
Lord Jesus, we ask You to protect this family from every snare of the enemy. Send Your holy angels to encamp around our home. Let no weapon formed against us prosper, and drive away all spirits of division, anger, and fear. Cover us with Your Precious Blood and keep us safe in Your care. Amen.
The Prayer for Resignation to God’s Will reflects the petition to accept “even the sorrows which it shall please Thee to send us.” Often included in Catholic prayers for trust or prayer for difficult times, this devotion helps the family navigate loss or hardship together. It is ideal for those seeking prayer for strength in suffering. By accepting God’s will, the family transforms their trials into opportunities for grace and spiritual growth.
Heavenly Father, we do not know what the future holds, but we know that You hold us in Your hands. Grant our family the grace to accept Your will in all things, whether in joy or in sorrow. Help us to trust in Your plan, knowing that You work all things for our good. Thy will be done in our home. Amen.
In conclusion, the Prayer for the Family and its accompanying devotions turn the home into a fortress of faith. Whether seeking the intercession of the saints, the protection of angels, or the peace of the Holy Family, these prayers remind us that God is the true Head of the house.
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