
Locale: Muir Inlet, Alaska
O Mother of God, Mary most holy, how many times by my sins have I
merited the pains of Hell! Even now the sentence might have been
passed, perhaps on the occasion of my very first sin, hadst thou not in
thy tender pity restrained the hand of Divine Justice: and then
overcoming my hardness of heart, thou drewest me gently to place my
confidence in thee. And oh, how very often should I have fallen in the
dangers which beset my steps hadst not thou, loving Mother that thou
art, preserved me by the graces thou didst obtain for me. But oh, my
Queen, what will thy pity and thy favors avail me, if after all, I
became the cause of my own condemnation. If there was once a time when
I loved thee not, yet now, next to God, I love thee above all things.
Ah, permit not that I should turn my back on thee and on my God Who, by
means of thee, has granted me so many mercies. Wilt thou endure seeing
one of thy servants who loves thee go down into Hell? O Mary, what
sayest thou? Shall I bring about my own condemnation? I shall most
surely do so, if I forsake thee. But who would henceforth have the
heart to forsake thee? Who could ever forget the love thou hast borne
toward me? No, he assuredly is not lost who faithfully commends himself
to thee and has recourse to thee. Ah, my dear Mother, leave me not to
my own devices for then I shall surely die. Grant that I may always
seek thy protection.
Save me, for thou art my hope, save me from the pains of Hell, but
especially from sin, which alone has power to condemn me to the flames
of perdition.
(St. Alphonsus M. de Liguori)
Hail Mary three times.
Raccolta No. 335
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