Prayer for All Things Necessary to Salvation
http://www.saint-mike.org/spcdc/swprayers/default.asp
I believe, Lord, but may I believe more firmly. I hope, but may I
hope more securely. I love, but may I love more ardently. I grieve,
but may I grieve more deeply. I adore you as my first beginning.
I aspire after you as my last end. I praise you as my perpetual
benefactor. I invoke you as my merciful protector.
Direct me by your wisdom. Keep me in your grace. Console me with your
mercy. Protect me with your power.
I offer you, O Lord, my thoughts, that they may be about you; my
works, that they may be spoken for your glory; my actions, that they
may accord with your will; my sufferings, that they may be accepted
for your sake.
I desire whatever you desire. I desire it because you desire it. I
desire it insofar as you desire it. I desire it for as long as you desire it.
I pray, O Lord, that you will enlighten my mind, inflame my will,
cleanse my heart, and sanctify my soul.
May I repent of past sins, repel future temptations, correct wicked
tendencies, and cultivate virtuous ideals.
Good Lord, grant that I may love you, renounce myself, do good to my
neighbor, and be detached toward the world.
May I strive to obey my superiors, support my inferiors, aid my
friends, and spare my enemies.
Help me to overcome sensuality by self-denial, avarice by liberality,
anger by meekness, and tepidity by devotion.
Make me prudent in counsel, steadfast in danger, patient in
adversity, and humble in prosperity.
Grant, Lord, that I may be attentive at prayer, temperate at meals,
diligent at work, and constant in resolutions.
Let my conscience be upright, my outward appearance be modest, my
conversation be edifying, and my whole life be ordered.
Help me to labor to overcome nature, to cooperate with your grace, to
keep your commandments, and to further my salvation.
Teach me the futility of earthly things, the greatness of divine
things, the shortness of temporal things, and the length of eternal things.
Grant that I may be prepared for death, fear judgment, avoid hell,
and obtain paradise -- through Christ our Lord.
Pope Clement XI (1649-1721)
<*}}}>< <http://halfthekingdom.mofuse.mobi/>Half the Kingdom!
on your Mobile <*}}}><
<*}}}>< <http://www.halfthekingdom.org/wordpress/>Half the Kingdom!
Blog <*}}}><
<*}}}>< <http://www.halfthekingdom.org/>Half the Kingdom! Main Site
<*}}}>< <*}}}>< <http://www.halfthekingdom.org/by-the-by/>Half the
Kingdom! By the by <*}}}><
Lord, may everything we do begin with Your inspiration and continue
with Your help,
so that all our prayers and works may begin in You and by You be happily ended.
We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen.
--~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~
Please note that I do not send or open attachments sent to this list.
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups
"Catholics on Fire" group.
To post to this group, send email to [email protected]
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For more options, visit this group at
http://groups.google.com/group/Catholics-on-Fire
May the blessing of Jesus and our Blessed Mother be with you
-~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---