PRAYERS FROM THE RACCOLTA
TO OUR LADY (642)
O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to
thee. O Refuge of sinners, Mother of the dying, do not forsake us at
the hour of our death. Obtain for us the grace of perfect sorrow,
sincere contrition, the pardon and remission of our sins, a worthy
receiving of the holy Viaticum, and the consolation of the Sacrament of
Extreme Unction, in order that we may appear with greater security
before the throne of the just but merciful Judge, our God and our
Redeemer. Amen.
TO OUR LORD JESUS (643)
Grant unto us, Lord Jesus, ever to follow the example of Thy Holy
Family, that in the hour of our death Thy glorious Virgin Mother
together with blessed Joseph may come to meet us and we may be worthily
received by Thee into everlasting dwellings: Who livest and reignest
world without end. Amen.
(644)
Lord Jesus Christ, Who wilIest that no man should perish, and to Whom
supplication is never made without the hope of mercy, for Thou saidst
with Thine Own holy and blessed lips: "All things whatsoever ye shall
ask in My name, shall be done unto you"; I ask of Thee, O Lord, for Thy
holy Name's sake, to grant me at the hour of my death full
consciousness and the power of speech, sincere contrition for my sins,
true faith, firm hope and perfect charity, that I may be able to say
unto Thee with a clean heart: Into Thy hands, O Lord, I commend my
spirit: Thou hast redeemed me, O God of truth, Who art blessed for ever
and ever. Amen (St. Vincent Ferrer).
(645)
O my adorable Creator, I ask of Thee the greatest of all Thy graces,
that is to say, a holy death. No matter how greatly I have hitherto
abused the life Thou gavest me, grant me the grace to end it in Thy
holy love.
Let me die, like the holy Patriarchs, forsaking this valley of tears
without sadness, to enter into the joy of eternal rest in my own true
country.
Let me die, like the glorious Saint Joseph, in the arms of Jesus and
Mary, repeating in turn each of these sweet Names which I hope to bless
throughout eternity.
Let me die, like the immaculate and blessed Virgin, in the purest love
and desire to be reunited to the only object of my love.
Let me die, like Jesus on the Cross, with the most lively sentiments of
hatred for sin, of charity toward Thee, O heavenly Father, and of
perfect resignation in my agony. Holy Father, into Thy hands I commend
my spirit. Be merciful unto me. Jesus, Who didst die for me, grant me
the grace of dying in an act of perfect love for Thee.
Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for me now and at the hour of my death.
My Guardian Angel, my holy Patron Saints, forsake me not at the hour of
my death.
Saint Joseph, obtain for me the grace of dying the death of the just.
Amen.
O my God, sovereign Lord of life and of death, Who, by an immutable
decree for the punishment of sin, hast determined that all men must
die, behold me humbly kneeling before Thy dread Majesty, resigned and
submissive to this law of Thy justice. With all my heart I detest my
past sins, by which I have deserved death a thousand times; and for
this cause I accept death in reparation for my sins and in obedience to
Thy holy will. Yes, great God, send death upon me where Thou wilt, when
Thou wilt, and in what manner Thou wilt. Meantime I shall avail myself
of the days which it shall please Thee to bestow upon me, to detach
myself from this world and to break every tie that holds me in bondage
to this place of exile, and to prepare myself to appear with sure
confidence before Thy judgment seat.
Wherefore I surrender myself without reserve into the hands of Thy
fatherly Providence. May Thy Divine will be done now and for evermore!
Amen. (S. P. Ap., Jan. 15. 1920 and Aug. 18. 1936)
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