``Where the Bishop is, there let the multitude of believers be;
even as where Jesus is, there is the Catholic Church'' Ignatius of 
Antioch, 1st c. A.D


The Catholic Way of Dying

http://www.fisheaters.com/dying.html



Commending the Soul to God

As death approaches more closely, the sick person's soul should be 
commended to God. The following traditional form is most beautiful:

Go forth, O Christian soul, ouft of this world, in the Name of God 
the Father almighty, Who created you; in the Name of Jesus Christ, 
the Son of the living God, Who suffered for you; in the Name of the 
Holy Ghost, Who sanctified you, in the name of the holy and glorious 
Mary, Virgin and Mother of God; in the name of the angels, 
archangels, thrones and dominions, cherubim and seraphim; in the name 
of the patriarchs and prophets, of the holy apostles and evangelists, 
of the holy martyrs, confessors, monks and hermits, of the holy 
virgins, and of all the saints of God; may your place be this day in 
peace, and your abode in Holy Sion. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.

O merciful and gracious God, O God, according to the multitude of Thy 
mercies Thou blotteth out the sins of such as repent, and graciously 
remit the guilt of their past offenses, mercifully regard this Thy 
servant (handmaid) N.____ and grant him (her) a full discharge from 
all his (her) sins, who with a contrite heart most earnestly begs it 
of Thee. Renew, O merciful Father, whatever has been vitiated in him 
(her) by human frailty, or by the frauds and deceits of the enemy: 
and associate him (her) as a member of redemption to the unity of the 
body of the Church. Have compassion, Lord, on his (her) sighs, have 
compassion on his (her) tears; and admit him (her), who has no hope 
but in Thy mercy, to the sacrament of Thy reconciliation. Through 
Christ our Lord. Amen.

I commend you, dear Brother (Sister), to the almighty God, and 
consign you to the care of Him, whose creature you are, that, when 
you shall have paid the debt of all mankind by death, you may return 
to thy Maker, Who formed you from the dust of the earth. When, 
therefore, your soul shall depart from your body, may the resplendent 
multitude of the angels meet you: may the court of the apostles 
receive you: may the triumphant army of glorious martyrs come out to 
welcome you: may the splendid company of confessors clad in their 
white robes encompass you: may the choir of joyful virgins receive 
you: and may you meet with a blessed repose in the bosom of the 
patriarchs. May St. Joseph, the most sweet Patron of the dying, 
comfort you with a great hope. May Mary, the holy Mother of God, 
lovingly cast upon you her eyes of mercy. May Jesus Christ appear to 
you with a mild and joyful countenance, and appoint you a place among 
those who are to stand before Him for ever.

May you be a stranger to all that is punished with darkness, 
chastised with flames, and condemned to torments. May the most wicked 
enemy, with all his evil spirits, be forced to give way: may he 
tremble at your approach in the company of angels, and with confusion 
fly away into the vast chaos of eternal night. Let God arise and His 
enemies be dispersed,, and let them that hate Him fly before His 
Face, let them vanish like smoke; and as wax that melts before the 
fire, so let sinners perish in the sight of God; but may the just 
rejoice and be happy in His presence. May then all the legions of 
Hell be confounded and put to shame; and may none of the ministers of 
Satan dare to stop you in your way.

May Christ deliver you from torments, Who was crucified for you.. May 
He deliver you from eternal death, Who vouchsafed to die for you. May 
Jesus Christ the Son of the living God place you in the ever-verdant 
lawns of His Paradise; and may He, the true Shepherd, acknowledge you 
for one of His flock. May He absolve you from all your sins, and 
place you at His right hand in the midst of His elect. May you see 
your Redeemer face to face, and standing always in His presence, 
behold with happy eyes the most clear Truth. And may you be placed 
among the company of the blessed and enjoy the sweetness of the 
contemplation of your God for ever. Amen.

Receive, Lord, Thy servant (handmaid) into the place of salvation, 
which he (she) hopes to obtain through Thy mercy.
R. Amen.
Deliver, Lord, the soul of Thy servant (handmaid) from all danger of 
Hell; and from all pain and tribulation.
R. Amen
Deliver, Lord, the soul of Thy servant (handmaid) as Thou didst 
deliver Enoch and Elias from the common death of the world.
R. Amen.
Deliver, Lord, the soul of Thy servant (handmaid), as Thou didst 
deliver Abraham from the midst of the Chaldeans.
R. Amen.
Deliver, Lord, the soul of Thy servant (handmaid), as Thou didst 
deliver Job from all his afflictions.
R. Amen.
Deliver, Lord, the soul of Thy servant (handmaid), as Thou didst 
deliver Isaac from being sacrificed by his father.
R. Amen.
Deliver, Lord, the soul of Thy servant (handmaid), as Thou didst 
deliver Lot from being destroyed in the flames of Sodom.
R. Amen.
Deliver, Lord, the soul of Thy servant (handmaid), as Thou didst 
deliver Moses from the hands of the Pharaoh, King of Egypt.
R. Amen.
Deliver, Lord, the soul of Thy servant, as Thou didst deliver the 
three children from the fiery furnace, and from the hands of an 
unmerciful king.
R. Amen.
Deliver, Lord, the soul of Thy servant (handmaid), as Thou didst 
deliver Susanna from her false accusers.
R. Amen.
Deliver, Lord, the soul of Thy servant (handmaid), as Thou didst 
deliver David from the hands of Saul and Goliath.
R. Amen.
Deliver, Lord, the soul of Thy servant (handmaid), as Thou didst 
deliver Peter and Paul out of prison.
R. Amen.
And as Thou didst deliver that blessed virgin and martyr, Saint 
Thecla, from three most cruel torments, so be pleased to deliver the 
soul of this Thy servant, and bring it to the participation of Thy 
Heavenly joys.
R. Amen.

We commend to Thee, Lord, the soul of Thy servant (handmaid) N.____, 
and we pray Thee, Lord Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world, that as 
in mercy to him (her) Thou becamest man, so now Thou would be pleased 
to admit him (her) to the bosom of Thy patriarchs. Remember, Lord, he 
(she) is Thy creature, not made by strange gods, but by Thee, the 
only living and true God; for there is no other but Thee, and none 
can equal Thy work. Let his (her) soul rejoice in Thy presence, and 
remember not his (her) former iniquities and excesses, which he (she) 
has fallen into, through the violence of passion and the corruption 
of his (her) nature. For although he (she) has sinned, yet he (she) 
has always firmly believed in the Father, Son and Holy Ghost; he 
(she) has had a zeal for Thy honour, and faithfully adored Thee as 
his (her) God, and Creator of all things. Remember not, Lord, we pray 
Thee, the sins of his (her) youth, and his (her) ignorances; but 
according to Thy great mercy, be mindful of him (her) in Thy Heavenly 
glory. Let the heavens be opened to him (her), and the angels rejoice 
with him (her). Let the archangel St. Michael, whom Thou didst 
appoint the chief of the heavenly host, conduct him (her). Let the 
holy angels come out to meet him (her), and carry him (her) to the 
city of heavenly Jerusalem. Let blessed Peter the apostle, to whom 
God gave the Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven, receive him (her). Let 
St. Paul the apostle, who was a vessel of election, assist him (her). 
Let St. John the beloved disciple, to whom the secrets of Heaven were 
revealed, intercede for him (her). Let all the holy Apostles, who 
received from Jesus Christ the power of binding and loosing, pray for 
him (her). Let all the saints and elect of God, who in this world 
have suffered torments in the name of Christ, intercede for him 
(her); that being freed from the prison of his (her) body, he (she) 
may be admitted into the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ, Who with 
Thee and the Holy Ghost, lives and reigns, world without end. Amen.

Prayer to the Blessed Virgin Mary

May Mary the most merciful Virgin Mother of God, kindest comforter of 
them that mourn, commend to her Son the soul of this His servant 
(handmaid), that through her maternal intercession, he (she) may 
overcome the dread of death and, with her as guide, joyfully reach 
his (her) longed-for home in the heavenly fatherland.

R. Amen.

Prayer to St. Joseph

To thee I have recourse, St. Joseph, Patron of the dying; and to 
thee, at whose blessed death watchfully assisted Jesus and Mary, by 
both these dearest pledges I earnestly recommend the soul of this 
servant (handmaid) in the sufferings of his (her) last agony, that he 
(she) may by your protection be delivered from the snares of the 
devil and from eternal death, and may merit to attain everlasting 
joy. Through the same Christ our Lord.

R. Amen.

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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.


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