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Blessed be Thy Son, who has loved Thee.
Blessed be the Holy Ghost, who has espoused Thee.
And blessed forever be those who love Thee and bless Thee.
O Blessed Virgin, bless us all, in the Name of Thy dear Son.
Amen
by St. John Eudes, C. J. M.
Blessed be Thy father, Saint Joachim.
Blessed be Thy mother, Saint Anne.
Blessed be Thy adopted son, Saint John.
Blessed be Thy angel, Saint Gabriel.
Blessed be the Eternal Father who elected Thee.
Hail Mary, Mother of mercy.
Hail Mary, conceived without sin.
Thou art full of grace,
the Lord is with Thee;
blessed art Thou among all women,
and blessed is the fruit of Thy womb, Jesus.
Blessed be Thy spouse, Saint Joseph.
Hail Mary, Queen of martyrs, who spent
Thy life for Heaven while on this earth.
Hail Mary, Queen of my heart, my sweetness,
my life and my entire hope.
Hail Mary, Mother most amiable.
Hail Mary, Mother most admirable.
Hail Mary, Mother of fair love.
Hail Mary, white Lilly of the resplendent and ever
unchanging Trinity.
Hail Mary, red Rose of Paradise.
Hail Mary, Virgin full of sweetness and humility,
from whom the King of Heaven willed to be
born and to suckle at the breast.
Hail Mary, Virgin of virgins.
Prayer 2 for all is done...
No pre-post. - worker
THE PRAYER
A SALUTATION TO MARY
Hail Mary, Daughter of God the Father;
Hail Mary, Mother of God the Son;
Hail Mary, Spouse of the Holy Ghost;
Hail Mary, Temple of the Most Holy Trinity.
Help me to flee from sin,
from evil and from egoism
and to resist temptations to violence,
to impurity, and to drugs.
I promise you to go to confession often
and to receive Jesus into my heart
as my spiritual food of life,
to observe the commandments of God...
Prayer 1 for all is done...
No pre-post.
- worker
ACT OF ENTRUSTMENT
TO THE MOST BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
(FOR YOUNG PEOPLE).
Virgin of Fatima,
my dearly beloved Mother,
I entrust myself today,
in a very special way,
to your Immaculate Heart.
Wherefore, O loving Mother,
as I am thine own,
keep me, defend me,
as thy property and possession.
...into a garden,
or reduce it to a pile of rubble.
We have devised the astounding capacity
to intervene in the very well-springs of life:
man can use this power for good, within the bounds of the moral law,
or he can succumb to the short-sighted pride
of a science...