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And Thou, my Jesus crucified, at the moment when I must breathe my last breath, receive my soul in Thy arms; to Thee I recommend it; remember that Thou hast redeemed me with Thy blood. "We therefore pray Thee, help Thy servants Whom Thou hast redeemed with Thy precious blood." O my crucified Jesus, my love, and my hope, whether I live or die, I declare that I desire Thee alone, and nothing more. Thou art my God and my all, and what else can I desire but Thee! What have I in heaven or upon earth! Thou art the God of my heart and my portion forever! Thou art the love of my heart; Thou art all my riches!

To Thee, then, I recommend my soul; to Thee, Who hast redeemed it with Thy death. Into Thy hands, oh Lord, I commend my spirit: Thou hast redeemed me, oh Lord God of truth. Trusting in Thy mercy, I therefore say, in Thee, oh Lord, have I hoped; I shall not be confounded forever. O Mary, thou art my hope; to thee, therefore, I say again, in thee, oh Lady, have I hoped; I shall not be confounded forever.