P RAYER B OOK 2017
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary .................................3
Prayer to Christ Crucified ................................................................7
Marian Entrustment .........................................................................7
Prayer of Consecration to Jesus through Mary................................8
The Way of the Cross ......................................................................9
Prayers for Mass ............................................................................15
Prayers for Eucharistic Adoration..................................................16
Latin Chants ...................................................................................19
Alma Redemptoris Mater
Ave Regina Caelorum
Regina Caeli
Salve Regina
Pater Noster
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Pater Noster
“Since the faithful from different countries come together ever
more frequently, it is desirable that they know how to sing
together at least some parts of the Ordinary of the Mass in Latin,
especially the Profession of Faith and the Lord’s Prayer,
according to the simpler settings.”
(General Instruction of the Roman Missal, 41)
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THE HOLY ROSARY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
I. Introductory Prayers
In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Companions of the Cross Prayer
Lord God, we pray for our Society of the Companions of the Cross, for
your will to be done in and through us always. We pray for all our
temporal and spiritual needs and for mercy on our deceased Founder Fr.
Bob and deceased members of the community [N.]. We pray also for our
General Superior and Executive Council and for all our brothers.
Remember in Your Mercy our lay associates and benefactors; our
parishes and ministries; and all who do good to us. We ask, O Lord, to be
faithful in our life and mission, and that through the prayers of the
Blessed Virgin Mary, our Mother, we may bring perfect glory to Christ
and His Holy Cross.
(We also bring You these special intentions…)
Come Holy Spirit, Come by the means of the powerful intercession of
the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Your well-beloved Spouse.
The Apostles’ Creed V. I believe in God, the Father almighty, Creator of heaven and earth,
and in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord, who was conceived by the
Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was
crucified, died and was buried; he descended into hell; on the third day
he rose again from the dead; he ascended into heaven, and is seated at the
right hand of God the Father almighty; from there he will come to judge
the living and the dead.
R. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Holy Catholic Church, the communion
of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and life
everlasting. Amen.
Preparatory Prayers V. Lord have mercy on the Pope, and grant all his prayer intentions.
Our Father
V. Mother of God and our Mother, obtain for us an increase in faith,
hope, and love.
3 Hail Mary’s… Glory be…
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THE JOYFUL MYSTERIES
The first joyful mystery is The Annunciation. O Jesus, through this Mystery and the prayers of our Mother Mary, grant
us humility. Our Father & 10 Hail Mary’s... Glory be...
O my Jesus, forgive us our sins and save us from the fires of hell. Lead all
souls to Heaven, especially those who are in most need of Your mercy.
The second joyful mystery is The Visitation. O Jesus, through this Mystery and the prayers of our Mother Mary, grant
us evangelical hearts that yearn to bring you to every heart.
The third joyful mystery is The Nativity. O Jesus, through this Mystery and the prayers of our Mother Mary, grant
us evangelical poverty.
The fourth joyful mystery is The Presentation. O Jesus, through this Mystery and the prayers of our Mother Mary, grant
us the grace to surrender completely to you.
The fifth joyful mystery is The Finding in the Temple. O Jesus, through this Mystery and the prayers of our Mother Mary, grant
us generous obedience and the gift of true wisdom.
THE LUMINOUS MYSTERIES
The first luminous mystery is The Baptism in the Jordan. O Jesus, through this Mystery and the prayers of our Lady, grant us
docility to the Holy Spirit.
The second luminous mystery is The Wedding Feast at Cana. O Jesus, through this Mystery and the prayers of our Lady, grant us
deeper confidence in her intercession.
The third luminous mystery is The Proclamation of the Kingdom of God. O Jesus, through this Mystery and the prayers of our Lady, make us
worthy ambassadors of your Kingdom.
The fourth luminous mystery is The Transfiguration. O Jesus, through this Mystery and the prayers of our Lady, grant us
deeper contemplation and sanctity.
The fifth luminous mystery is The Institution of the Eucharist. O Jesus, through this Mystery and the prayers of our Lady, grant us
“Eucharistic amazement.”
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Regina Coeli
V. Gaude et laetare, Virgo Maria, alleluia.
R. Quia surrexit Dominus vere, alleluia.
Salve Regina
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Ave Regina Caelorum
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THE SORROWFUL MYSTERIES
The first sorrowful mystery is The Agony in the Garden.
O Jesus, through this Mystery and the prayers of our Sorrowful Mother
Mary, grant us deeper contrition for our sins and love of the Father’s will.
The second sorrowful mystery is The Scourging at the Pillar. O Jesus, through this Mystery and the prayers of our Sorrowful Mother
Mary, grant healing to our souls and to the whole world.
The third sorrowful mystery is The Crowning with Thorns. O Jesus, through this Mystery and the prayers of our Sorrowful Mother
Mary, grant us courage.
The fourth sorrowful mystery is The Carrying of the Cross. O Jesus, through this Mystery and the prayers of our Sorrowful Mother
Mary, help us to humbly embrace our daily crosses.
The fifth sorrowful mystery is The Crucifixion. O Jesus, through this Mystery and the prayers of our Sorrowful Mother
Mary, may the Cross always be our true inspiration and rallying point.
THE GLORIOUS MYSTERIES
The first glorious mystery is The Resurrection. O Jesus, through this Mystery and the prayers of our Lady, grant us
deeper faith.
The second glorious mystery is The Ascension. O Jesus, through this Mystery and the prayers of our Lady, grant us hope.
The third glorious mystery is The Descent of the Holy Spirit. O Jesus, through this Mystery and the prayers of our Lady, fill us with
your gifts, especially charity, for the building up of your Church.
The fourth glorious mystery is The Assumption.
O Jesus, through this Mystery and the prayers of our Lady, grant us final
perseverance.
The fifth glorious mystery is The Coronation of Mary as Queen of Heaven
O Jesus, through this Mystery and the prayers of our Lady, grant us true
and interior devotion to her as Mother and Queen.
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Concluding Prayers
Hail holy Queen, Mother of mercy, our life, our sweetness, and our hope.
To thee do we cry, poor banished children of Eve. To thee do we send up
our sighs, mourning and weeping in this valley of tears. Turn then, most
gracious Advocate, thine eyes of mercy toward us. And after this our
exile, show unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb, Jesus. O clement, O
loving, O sweet Virgin Mary.
V. Pray for us, O holy Mother of God.
R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.
O Holy Spirit, renew your wonders in this our age as in a new Pentecost,
and grant that your Church, praying perseveringly and insistently with
one heart and mind together with Mary, the Mother of Jesus, and guided
by blessed Peter, may increase the reign of the Divine Saviour. Amen.
(Prayer of Blessed Pope John XXIII to convoke Vatican Council II)
V. St. N. (Patron of the place or Saint of the day)
R. Pray for us.
V. Lord, protect us from the snares of the enemy.
R. St. Michael, the Archangel, defend us in this day of battle, be our
safeguard against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God
rebuke him, we humbly pray, and do thou, O Prince of the Heavenly
hosts, by the Divine power, cast into hell Satan and all the evil spirits
who prowl throughout the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.
V. O Mary, Mother of Priests and first companion of the Cross, obtain
for our Society, and for the whole Church, an increase in vocations.
R. Remember, O most gracious Virgin Mary, that never was it known
that any one who fled to thy protection, implored thy help, or sought thy
intercession, was left unaided. Inspired by this confidence, we fly unto
thee, O Virgin of virgins, our Mother. To thee do we come, before thee
we stand sinful and sorrowful. O Mother of the Word Incarnate, despise
not our petitions, but in thy clemency, hear and answer us. Amen.
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Latin Chants
The four Marian antiphons are normally sung after Night Prayer. Since
the Companions do not normally pray that office together, we sing a
Marian hymn after Evening Prayer.
Alma Redemptoris Mater Advent through February 2
Ave Regina Caelorum Lent through Good Friday
Regina Coeli Easter Season
Salve Regina Remainder of Liturgical Year
Alma Redemptoris Mater
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11. The priest returns to kneeling at the front of the altar, removes the
veil, and leads the Divine Praises: (usually said or sung together)
Blessed be God
Blessed be His Holy Name
Blessed be Jesus Christ, true God and true man
Blessed be the Name of Jesus
Blessed be His most Sacred Heart
Blessed be His most Precious Blood
Blessed be Jesus in the most Holy Sacrament of the Altar
Blessed be the Holy Spirit, the Paraclete
Blessed be the Great mother of God, Mary most holy
Blessed be her holy and Immaculate Conception
Blessed be her glorious Assumption
Blessed be the name of Mary, virgin and mother
Blessed be Saint Joseph, her most chaste spouse
Blessed be God in His angels and in His saints
May the heart of Jesus in the most Blessed Sacrament be praised,
adored and loved with grateful affection, at every moment, in all the
tabernacles of the world, until the end of time. Amen.
OR
O My God, I believe, I adore, I trust, and I love You. I beg pardon
for those who do not believe, do not adore, do not trust, and do not
love You. (3x)
12. The prayer leader begins the following hymn (or another suitable song):
Holy God, we praise Thy name. Lord of all we bow before Thee.
All on earth Thy scepter claim. All in heaven above adore Thee.
Infinite Thy vast domain, everlasting is Thy reign. (2x)
13. The priest reposes the Blessed Sacrament and returns to the front of
the altar to chant the seasonal Marian antiphon before processing out.
Note: In the absence of a priest or deacon, and with proper permission, an
acolyte or commissioned lay extraordinary minister of Holy Communion
may expose and repose the Blessed Sacrament. In such cases, an alb is
to be worn, Benediction is omitted and incense is not used.
Because the Divine Praises is a devotion used according to local custom
(not required by the liturgical rite), it may be led by the presiding priest,
by a cantor, or by the choir. It may also be said or sung by all in unison.
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PRAYER OF THE COMPANIONS OF THE CROSS
TO CHRIST CRUCIFIED
O Jesus Christ Crucified,
reigning now as the Risen Lord of all creation,
fill me anew with your Holy Spirit
and lead me by your Power and Wisdom.
I choose you this day as my Saviour and Lord.
I take up my cross and follow you,
uniting myself to your Passion and work of redemption.
I surrender myself completely to you
and give you full permission to do with me as you will.
I love you Jesus; use my life
to extend the triumph of your Cross.
Amen.
IMPRIMATUR, +Terrence Prendergast SJ, Archbishop of Ottawa, January 25, 2012
MARIAN ENTRUSTMENT
OF THE COMPANIONS OF THE CROSS
O Blessed Virgin Mary,
Mother of God and our Mother,
model of Christian discipleship, our Queen,
we give ourselves completely to Jesus through you.
Be our Advocate and strong defence this day.
Preserve our unity and fidelity to Holy Church.
Guide us in the life of the Spirit.
Keep us steadfast in our mission,
and ever deepen our love
for Christ and His Holy Cross.
V. Lead us, O Mother of Priests
R. To perfectly glorify Jesus Christ and the Father
in the Holy Spirit. Amen.
IMPRIMATUR, +Marcel Gervais, Archbishop of Ottawa, April 4, 2003
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PRAYER OF CONSECRATION TO JESUS THROUGH MARY
O Blessed Virgin Mary / You are the first and perfect companion of the
Cross / and so we the Society of the Companions of the Cross / desire to
be totally yours. / We consecrate ourselves completely to Jesus through
you. / Take all that we have and all that we are / as your possession and
property. / Dispose of us entirely according to your good pleasure/ for
the greater glory of Christ and His Holy Cross.
We accept you as a precious gift from our Saviour Jesus Christ / as He
gave His life for us on the Cross. / O Mother of the Lord / with all our love
we receive you as our own Mother. / We venerate and honour you as our
Queen / and desire to imitate you as our model of Christian discipleship.
O maternal Advocate / we entrust to your Immaculate Heart all our needs
and intentions. / Graciously present them to your Son. / Be our strong
defence against the unclean spirit and all enemies of the Cross. / Keep us
under the total Lordship of Jesus Christ / and help us to live out this
commitment / in conscious daily submission to Him as Saviour and Lord.
O Mother of God and Mother of priests / teach us to humble ourselves /
and willingly embrace the Cross as our inspiration and rallying point:
O Mother of fraternal love / who stood faithfully at the foot of the
Cross with that first community of disciples / stand with us, preserve
our unity, and keep us faithful to our common life.
O Mother of the Church / strengthen our fidelity to Holy Church / the
Bride of your Son / born from His side as He slept the sleep of death
on the Cross.
O Mother of the Word made flesh, instill in us a profound devotion
to the Holy Eucharist, the perpetuation of the sacrifice of the Cross.
O Spouse of the Holy Spirit / who lovingly consented to the sacrifice
of Jesus / as He ‘gave up His Spirit’ on the Cross / guide us in the
life of the Spirit. / Teach us how to live in total reliance on God’s
power and God’s wisdom.
O Star of the New Evangelization / inflame our hearts with zeal to
proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ / who, lifted high on the
Cross, draws all mankind to Himself.
Finally, O loving Mother / keep us steadfast in our mission / and ever
deepen our love for Christ and His Holy Cross/ the sign and instrument
of our salvation. / Renew our determination to take up our cross daily
and follow the Lord/ uniting ourselves to His Passion and work of
redemption. / Strengthened and nourished by the Cross / may we rejoice
in its triumph now and forever! Amen.
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6. Several minutes before the conclusion of the Holy Hour, the priest
kneels before the Blessed Sacrament and may lead an optional litany.
7. Then, all sing the following Benediction hymn (or another suitable
song of adoration).
Tantum ergo sacramentum,
Veneremur cernui.
Et antiquum documentum,
Novo cedat ritui.
Praestet fides supplementum
Sensuum defectui.
Genitori Genitoque,
Laus et jubilatio,
Salus, honor, virtus quoque,
Sit et benedictio.
Procendenti ab utroque,
Compar sit laudatio.
Amen.
Down in adoration falling,
Lo! The sacred Host we hail.
Lo! O’er ancient forms departing,
Newer rites of grace prevail.
Faith for all defects supplying,
Where the feeble senses fail.
To the everlasting Father,
And the Son who reigns on high,
With the Holy Ghost proceeding,
Forth from each eternally,
Be salvation, honour, blessing,
Might and endless majesty.
Amen.
8. During the hymn, the priest puts incense in the thurible and incenses
the Blessed Sacrament.
9. The priest then leads the following prayer:
Priest: You have given them bread from heaven.
All: Containing all sweetness within it.
Priest: Let us pray. [Collect from Evening Prayer is said.]
Or the following may be used without Evening Prayer:
O God, who in this wonderful Sacrament have left us a memorial
of your Passion, grant us, we pray, so to revere the sacred
mysteries of your Body and Blood that we may always
experience in ourselves the fruits of your redemption. Who live
and reign with God the Father in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one
God, for ever and ever.
10. The priest receives (puts on) the humeral veil from the altar server,
then goes around to the back of the altar facing the people; he
genuflects, and then taking the monstrance gives the benediction to
the people. As he gives the benediction, the altar server incenses the
Blessed Sacrament with the thurible.
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EXPOSITION & BENEDICTION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
COMBINED WITH EVENING PRAYER
1. The Prayer Leader begins with the following Exposition hymn (or
another suitable song of adoration).
O salutaris hostia
Quae caeli pandis ostium
Bella premunt hostilia
da robur fer auxilium.
Uni trinoque Domino
Sit sempiterna gloria.
Qui vitam sine termino
Nobis donet in patria
Amen.
O Saving victim, op’ning wide
the gates of heaven to us below.
Our foes press on from every side.
Thine aid supply; Thy strength bestow.
To Thy great name be endless praise,
immortal Godhead, One in Three!
O, grant us endless length of days
in our true native land with Thee.
Amen.
2. During the hymn, the priest (wearing alb and stole) exposes the
Blessed Sacrament while everyone else kneels. The priest adds a few
beads of incense to the coal, and silently makes the sign of the cross
over the incense.
3. At the conclusion of the hymn, all recite the following prayer:
We adore You, most Holy Lord Jesus Christ, here and in all
Your churches throughout the world and we praise You,
because by your holy Cross You have redeemed the world.
4. The celebrant is seated and evening prayer is celebrated up to and
including the intercessions, after which everyone is seated.
Note: When the liturgy of the hours is celebrated during Eucharistic
exposition, the Our Father is omitted, the concluding prayer
may be used during Benediction, and the blessing and
dismissal are omitted.
5. Silent prayer is observed until the end of the hour.
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THE WAY OF THE CROSS
Preparatory Prayer
My Lord Jesus Christ, you have made this journey to die for me with
love unutterable, and I have so many times unworthily abandoned you;
but now I love you with my whole heart, and because I love you, I repent
sincerely for ever having offended you. Pardon me, my God, and permit
me to accompany you on this journey. You go to die for love of me; I
wish also, my beloved Redeemer, to die for love of you. My Jesus, I will
live and die always united to you.
The First Station: Jesus is Condemned to Death
V. We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.
R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.
Consider how Jesus, after having been scourged and crowned with
thorns, was unjustly condemned by Pilate to die on the Cross.
My adorable Jesus, it was not Pilate, no, it was my sins that condemned
you to die. I beseech you, by the merits of this sorrowful journey, to
assist my soul in its journey towards eternity. I love you, my beloved
Jesus; I repent with my whole heart for having offended you. Never
permit me to separate myself from you again. Grant that I may love you
always; and then do with me what you will.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be to the Father
The Second Station: Jesus Carries His Cross
V. We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.
R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.
Consider how Jesus, in making this journey with the Cross on His
shoulders thought of us, and for us offered to His Father the death He
was about to undergo.
My most beloved Jesus, I embrace all the tribulations you have destined
for me until death. I beseech you, by the merits of the pain you did suffer
in carrying your Cross, to give me the necessary help to carry mine with
perfect patience and resignation. I love you, Jesus my love; I repent of
having offended you. Never permit me to separate myself from you
again. Grant that I may love you always; and then do with me what you
will.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be to the Father
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The Third Station: Jesus Falls the First Time
V. We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.
R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.
Consider this first fall of Jesus under His Cross. His flesh was torn by the
scourges, His head crowned with thorns, and He had lost a great quantity
of blood. He was so weakened that he could scarcely walk, and yet he
had to carry this great load upon His shoulders. The soldiers struck Him
rudely, and thus He fell several times in His journey.
My beloved Jesus, it is not the weight of the Cross, but my sins, which
have made you suffer so much pain. Ah, by the merits of this first fall,
deliver me from the misfortune of falling into mortal sin. I love you, O
my Jesus, with my whole heart; I repent of having offended you. Never
permit me to separate myself from you again. Grant that I may love you
always; and then do with me what you will.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be to the Father
The Fourth Station: Jesus Meets His Sorrowful Mother
V. We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.
R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.
Consider the meeting of the Son and the Mother, which took place on
this journey. Jesus and Mary looked at each other, and their looks
became as so many arrows to wound those hearts which loved each other
so tenderly.
My most loving Jesus, by the sorrow you did experience in this meeting,
grant me the grace of a truly devoted love for your most holy Mother.
And you, my Queen, who was overwhelmed with sorrow, obtain for me
by your intercession a continual and tender remembrance of the Passion
of your Son. I love you, Jesus my love; I repent of ever having offended
you. Never permit me to offend you again. Grant that I may love you
always; and then do with me what you will.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be to the Father
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PRAYERS FOR MASS
Prayer of preparation before Mass St. Thomas Aquinas
Almighty eternal God, behold I come to the Sacrament of your Only
Begotten Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, as one sick to the physician of life, as
one unclean to the fountain of mercy, as one blind to the light of eternal
brightness, as one poor and needy to the Lord of heaven and earth.
I ask, therefore, for the abundance of your immense generosity, that you
may graciously cure my sickness, wash away my defilement, give light to
my blindness, enrich my poverty, and clothe my nakedness, so that I may
receive the bread of Angels, the King of kings and Lord of lords, with such
reverence and humility, such contrition and devotion, such purity and faith,
such purpose and intention as are conducive to the salvation of my soul.
Grant, I pray, that I may receive not only the Sacrament of the Lord’s
Body and Blood, but also the reality and power of that Sacrament. O most
gentle God, grant that I may so receive the Body of your Only Begotten
Son our Lord Jesus Christ, which He took from the Virgin Mary, that I
may be made worthy to be incorporated into his Mystical Body and to be
counted among its members.
O most loving Father, grant that I may at last gaze forever upon the
unveiled face of your beloved Son, whom I, a wayfarer, propose to
receive now veiled under these species: Who lives and reigns with you
for ever and ever. Amen.
Prayer of thanksgiving after Mass St. Thomas Aquinas
I give you thanks, Lord, Holy Father, almighty and eternal God, who have
been pleased to nourish me, a sinner and you unworthy servant, with the
precious Body and Blood of your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ: this through
no merits of mine, but due solely to the graciousness of your mercy.
And I pray that this Holy Communion may not be for me an offense to be
punished, but a saving plea for forgiveness. May it be for me the armour of
faith, and the shield of good will. May it cancel my faults, destroy
concupiscence and carnal passion, increase charity and patience, humility
and obedience and all the virtues, may it be a firm defense against the
snares of all my enemies, both visible and invisible, the complete calming
of my impulses, both of the flesh and of the spirit, a firm adherence to you,
the one true God, and the joyful completion of my life’s course.
And I beseech you to lead me, a sinner, to that banquet beyond all telling,
where with your Son and the Holy Spirit, you are the true light of your
Saints, fullness of satisfied desire, eternal gladness, consummate delight
and perfect happiness. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
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death is my hope. Ah, by the merits of your death, give me grace to die,
embracing your feet, and burning with love for you. I yield my soul into
your hands. I love you with my whole heart; I repent of ever having
offended you. Never permit me to offend you again. Grant that I may
love you always; and then do with me what you will.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be to the Father
The Thirteenth Station: Jesus is Taken Down from the Cross
V. We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.
R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.
Consider how, after the death of our Lord, two of His disciples, Joseph
and Nicodemus, took Him down from the Cross, and placed Him in the
arms of His afflicted Mother, who received Him with unutterable
tenderness, and pressed Him to her bosom.
O Mother of sorrow, for the love of this Son, accept me for your servant,
and pray to Him for me. And you, my Redeemer, since you have died for
me, permit me to love you; for I wish but you, and nothing more. I love
you, my Jesus, and I repent of ever having offended you. Never permit
me to offend you again. Grant that I may love you always; and then do
with me what you will.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be to the Father
The Fourteenth Station: Jesus is Laid in the Sepulchre
V. We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.
R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.
Consider how the disciples carried the body of Jesus to bury it,
accompanied by His holy Mother, who arranged it in the sepulchre with
her own hands. They then closed the tomb, and all withdrew.
Oh, my buried Jesus, I kiss the stone that encloses you. But you did rise
again the third day. I beseech you, by your resurrection, make me rise
glorious with you at the last day, to be always united with you in heaven,
to praise you and love you forever. I love you, and I repent of ever
having offended you. Never permit me to offend you again. Grant that I
may love you always; and then do with me what you will.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be to the Father
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The Fifth Station: Simon Helps Jesus to Carry the Cross
V. We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.
R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.
Consider how the Jews, seeing that at each step Jesus from weakness was
on the point of expiring, and fearing that He would die on the way, when
they wished Him to die the ignominious death of the Cross, constrained
Simon the Cyrenian to carry the Cross behind our Lord.
My most sweet Jesus, I will not refuse the Cross, as the Cyrenian did; I
accept it; I embrace it. I accept in particular the death you have destined
for me; with all the pains that may accompany it; I unite it to your death,
I offer it to you. You have died for love of me; I will die for love of you,
and to please you. Help me by your grace. I love you, Jesus my love; I
repent of having offended you. Never permit me to offend you again.
Grant that I may love you always; and then do with me what you will.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be to the Father
The Sixth Station: Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus
V. We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.
R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.
Consider how the holy woman named Veronica, seeing Jesus so
afflicted, and His face bathed in sweat and blood, presented Him with a
towel, with which He wiped His adorable face, leaving on it the
impression of His holy countenance.
My most beloved Jesus, your face was beautiful before, but in this
journey it has lost all its beauty, and wounds and blood have disfigured
it. Alas, my soul also was once beautiful, when it received your grace in
Baptism; but I have disfigured it since by my sins; you alone, my
Redeemer, can restore it to its former beauty. Do this by your Passion, O
Jesus. I repent of having offended you. Never permit me to offend you
again. Grant that I may love you always; and then do with me what you
will.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be to the Father
The Seventh Station: Jesus Falls the Second Time
V. We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.
R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.
Consider the second fall of Jesus under the Cross -- a fall which renews
the pain of all the wounds of the head and members of our afflicted Lord.
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My most gentle Jesus, how many times you have pardoned me, and how
many times have I fallen again, and begun again to offend you! Oh, by
the merits of this new fall, give me the necessary help to persevere in
your grace until death. Grant that in all temptations which assail me I
may always commend myself to you. I love you, Jesus my love; I repent
of having offended you. Never permit me to offend you again. Grant that
I may love you always; and then do with me what you will.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be to the Father
The Eighth Station: The Women of Jerusalem Weep over
Jesus
V. We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.
R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.
Consider how those women wept with compassion at seeing Jesus in
such a pitiable state, streaming with blood, as He walked along. But
Jesus said to them: Weep not for Me, but for your children.
My Jesus, laden with sorrows, I weep for the offences I have committed
against you, because of the pains they have deserved, and still more
because of the displeasure they have caused you, who have loved me so
much. It is your love, more than the fear of hell, which causes me to
weep for my sins. My Jesus, I love you more than myself; I repent of
having offended you. Never permit me to offend you again. Grant that I
may love you always; and then do with me what you will.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be to the Father
The Ninth Station: Jesus Falls the Third Time
V. We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.
R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.
Consider the third fall of Jesus Christ. His weakness was extreme, and
the cruelty of His executioners was excessive, who tried to hasten His
steps when He had scarcely strength to move.
Ah, my outraged Jesus, by the merits of the weakness you didst suffer in
going to Calvary, give me strength sufficient to conquer all human
respect, and all my wicked passions, which have led me to despise your
friendship. I love you, Jesus my love, with my whole heart; I repent of
having offended you. Never permit me to offend you again. Grant that I
may love you always; and then do with me what you will.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be to the Father
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The Tenth Station: Jesus is Stripped of His Garments
V. We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.
R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.
Consider the violence with which the executioners stripped Jesus. His
inner garments adhered to His torn flesh, and they dragged them off so
roughly that the skin came with them. Compassionate your Saviour thus
cruelly treated, and say to Him:
My innocent Jesus, by the merits of the torment you have felt, help me to
strip myself of all affection to things of earth, in order that I may place
all my love in you, who art so worthy of my love. I love you, O Jesus,
with my whole heart; I repent of having offended you. Never permit me
to offend you again. Grant that I may love you always; and then do with
me what you will.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be to the Father
The Eleventh Station: Jesus is Nailed to the Cross
V. We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.
R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.
Consider how Jesus, after being thrown on the Cross extended His hands,
and offered to His Eternal Father the sacrifice of His death for our
salvation. These barbarians fastened Him with nails, and then, raising the
Cross, allowed Him to die with anguish on this infamous gibbet.
My Jesus! loaded with contempt, nail my heart to your feet, that it may
ever remain there, to love you, and never quit you again. I love you more
than myself; I repent of having offended you. Never permit me to offend
you again. Grant that I may love you always; and then do with me what
you will.
Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory be to the Father
The Twelfth Station: Jesus is Raised upon the Cross, and Dies
V. We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you.
R. Because by your holy Cross, you have redeemed the world.
Consider how your Jesus, after three hours' Agony on the Cross,
consumed at length with anguish, abandons Himself to the weight of His
body, bows His head, and dies.
O my dying Jesus, I kiss devoutly the Cross on which you didst die for
love of me. I have merited by my sins to die a miserable death; but your