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O Lord Jesus Christ, true God and true man, my Creator and my Redeemer, for thy sake, and because I lore thee above all things, I am truly sorry for having offended thee: I firmly purpose never again to fall into sin, to shim all occasions of offending thee, to confess my sine, to perform the penance that shall be enjoined me, and to make restitution and satisfaction wherever it shall be due from me. For the tare of thee, I forgive ail my enemies; to thee I offer up my life, my action, and my sufferings, in satisfaction for my Sins; and I trust in thy infinite goodness and mercy, that thou wilt forgive me, through the merits of thy Precious Blood and Passion, and that thou wilt also give me grace to amend my life, and to persevere in thy service unto my death. Amen.

Most glorious St. Francis Xavier, Apostle of the Indies, if that which I desire to obtain by performing this Novena be for the glory of God and for thy honour, do thou intercede for it with our Lord; if otherwise, do thou obtain for me some grace more conformable to his divine will, by which I may the more surely promote thy honour and benefit my own soul.

Prayer for the First Day.

Lord God of the Angels, to whom thou dost commit the guardianship of men, I offer unto thee the merits of these heavenly spirits, and those of thy servant St Francis Xavier, who also was called an angel for his purity, and because he preserved men from many spiritual and corporal dangers. I beseech thee to grant me that purity of soul and body which thou didst confer on this thy holy Apostle, and that particular grace which I beg in this Novena, to thy greater honour and glory. Amen.[1]

The Second Day.

Lord God of the Archangels, to whom thou dost intrust the most weighty concerns of thy glory, I offer unto thee the merits of these most diligent spirits, and those of thy great servant St. Francis Xavier, whom thou didst make the minister of thy glory, and to whom thou didst recommend the spiritual welfare of innumerable souls. I beseech thee to grant that I may perform those duties which thy most holy will hath imposed upon me, and

  1. This prayer is different for every day of the Novena.