
PART III: DEVOUT PRACTICES
Prayer to be said
Every Day, to Obtain the Graces Necessary for Salvation
Eternal Father, Thy Son hast promised that Thou wilt grant
us all
the graces which we ask Thee for in His name. In the name, therefore,
and by the merits of Jesus Christ, I ask the following graces for
myself and for all mankind. And, first, I pray Thee to give me a lively
faith in all that the holy Roman Church teaches me. Enlighten me also,
that I may know the vanity of the goods of this world, and the
immensity of the infinite good that Thou art; make me also see the
deformity of the sins I have committed, that I may humble myself and
detest them as I ought and, on the other hand, show me how worthy Thou
art by reason of Thy goodness, that I should love Thee with all my
heart. Make me know also the love Thou hast borne me, that from this
day forward I may try to be grateful for so much goodness. Secondly,
give me a firm confidence in Thy mercy of receiving the pardon of my
sins holy perseverance, and, finally, the glory of Paradise, through
the merits of Jesus Christ and the intercession of Mary. Thirdly, give
me a great love towards Thee, which shall detach me from the love of
this world and of myself, so that I may love none other but Thee, and
that I may neither do nor desire anything else but what is for Thy
glory. Fourthly, I beg of Thee a periect resignation to Thy will, in
accepting with tranquillity sorrows, infirmities, contempt,
persecutions, aridity of spirit, loss of property, of esteem, of
relatives, and every other cross which shall come to me from Thy hands.
I offer myself entirely to Thee, that Thou mayest do with me and all
that belongs to me what Thou pleasest. Do Thou only give me light and
strength to do Thy will; and especially at the hour of death help me to
sacrifice my life to Thee with all the affection I am capable of, in
union with the sacrifice which Thy Son Jesus Christ made of His life on
the Cross on Calvary. Fifthly, I beg of Thee a great sorrow for my
sins, which may make me grieve over them as long as I live, and weep
for the insults I have offered Thee, the Sovereign Good, Who art worthy
of infinite love, and Who hast loved me so much. Sixthly, I pray Thee
to give me the spirit of true humility and meekness, that I may accept
with peace, and even with joy, all the contempt, ingratitude, and
ill-treatment that I may receive. At the same time, I also pray Thee to
give me perfect charity, which shall make me wish well to those who
have done evil to me, and to do what good I can, at least by praying,
for those who have in any way injured me. Seventhly I beg of Thee to
give me a love for the virtue of holy mortification, by which I may
chastise my rebellious senses and cross my self-love; at the same time,
I beg Thee to give me holy purity of body, and the grace to resist all
bad temptations, by ever having recourse to Thee and Thy most holy
Mother. Give me grace faithfully to obey my spiritual Father and all my
Superiors in all things. Give me an upright intention, that in all I
desire and do I may seek only Thy glory, and to please Thee alone. Give
me a great confidence in the Passion of Jesus Christ, and in the
intercession of Mary Immaculate. Give me a great love towards the most
Adorable Sacrament of the Altar, and a tender devotion and love to Thy
holy Mother. Give me, I pray Thee, above all, holy perseverance, and
the grace always to pray for it, especially in time of temptation and
at the hour of death.
Lastly, I recommend to Thee the Holy Souls of Purgatory, my relatives
and benefactors; and in an especial manner I recommend to Thee all
those who hate me or who have in any way offended me; I beg of Thee to
render them good for the evil they have done, or may wish to do me.
Finally, I recommend to Thee all infidels, heretics, and all poor
sinners; give them light and strength to deliver themselves from sin. O
most loving God, make Thyself known and loved by all, but especially by
those who have been more ungrateful to Thee than others, so that by Thy
goodness I may come one day to sing Thy mercies in Paradise; for my
hope is in the merits of Thy Blood and in the patronage of Mary.
O Mary, Mother of God, pray to Jesus for me! So I hope; so may it be!
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