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The Lord is my light and my salvation; of whom, then, shall I be afraid?

Into Thy hands I commend my spirit; Thou didst redeem me, Lord, Thou God of mercy.

We pray Thee, therefore, help Thy servants whom Thou hast redeemed with Thy most precious blood.

In Thee, O Lord, have I trusted; let me never be confounded. Good Jesus, hide me in Thy sacred wounds.

Thy wounds will plead for me.

Passion of Jesus, thou art my hope.

Death of Jesus, thou art my hope.

Eternally will I sing the Lord's mercy.

O Mary, my Mother, thou canst save me; thou must save me; have pity on me. Hail, our Queen! Hail, our hope!

Holy Mary, pray for me.

My God, I regret that I have sinned, because sin displeases Thee, O infinite Good! My God, I love Thee with my whole heart and above all things. Oh, grant that I may love Thee more and more.

My God, would that I could love Thee as Thou dost deserve to be loved.

O Mary, my Mother, I love Thee with all the ardor of my soul, and I desire to love Thee eternally in paradise.

Conformity to God's Will[1]

LORD, do with me what Thou wilt. May Thy will be ever done; I only desire what Thou wilt. I desire to suffer what Thou wiliest; I desire to die in Thy love and in perfect conformity to Thy holy will.

Into Thy hands I commend my body, my soul, my life, and my death. I love Thee, O my God, whether it pleaseth Thee to send me consolations or afflictions, and I desire to love Thee always.

Will of my God, Thou art my love.

  1. Pius VII, May 19, 1818.