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burning with love for thee, and beg, that my love for thee may impel me constantly to salute thee: O Mother of Perpetual Help.

Five Hail Marys and prayer as above.

Third Day.

O MOTHER of Perpetual Help, thou art the dispenser of all those gifts which God grants to us miserable sinners, and for this end he has made thee so powerful, so rich and so bountiful, in order that thou mayest help us in our misery. Thou art the advocate of those sinners, who are more miser able and abandoned than the rest, and who have recourse to thee. Into thy hands I place my eternal salvation, and to thee I consign my soul. I wish to be numbered among thy most devoted servants; take me under thy protection, and it is enough for me. For if thou protect me, I fear nothing, neither from my sins, because thou wilt obtain for me the pardon of them, nor from the devils, because thou art more powerful than all hell together; nor even from Jesus Christ, my judge, himself, because by one prayer from thee, he will be appeased. But one thing I fear, that in the hour of temptation, I may, from my extreme negligence, fail to have recourse to thee, and thus perish miserably. Obtain for me, therefore, the pardon of my sins, holy perseverance, and the price less gift to love Jesus Christ, and ever to have recourse to thee, O Mother of Perpetual Help.

Five Hail Marys and prayer as above.

An indulgence of one hundred days, to be gained once a day, is granted for every one of the aforesaid prayers. — Rescript of May 17, 18CC.

Passing by our Lady's Altars and Pictures, say:

O Mother of God, remember me!