Thirty Days Prayer to
Blessed Redeemer In Honor of His Bitter Passion
O dear Jesus, my blessed Savior and
Redeemer, the sweet comforter of all sad, desolate, and distressed souls:
behold Thy poor servant humbly prostrate at the foot of Thy holy Cross,
bewailing her misery, imploring Thy mercy, and beseeching Thee to take pity and
compassion upon her in this present and pressing affliction (infirmity,
poverty, temptation, trouble, or whatever other spiritual or corporeal
necessity).
Hear my prayer, O assured refuge of all
afflicted, wretched! Behold my tears, consider my sorrows, and remedy my
distresses; for finding myself encompassed with very grievous calamities, by
reason of my great crimes, I know not whither to fly for succor, or to whom I
may make my moan, but to Thee, my meek and merciful Savior, with a full hope
and confidence that Thou, O my living Redeemer, wilt vouchsafe to lend the ears
of Thy ordinary pity and accustomed clemency to the humble petition of Thy poor
child, and by that sweetness which Thy blessed soul perceived at the time of
Thy alliance with our human nature, when resolving with the Father and the Holy
Ghost to unite Thy Divine Person to mortal flesh for man's salvation. Thou
didst send Thy Angel to the holy Virgin Mary with those happy tidings, and
clothing Thyself with our human nature, didst remain true man for the space of
nine months in her sacred womb.
By the anguish Thou didst endure when,
the time of Thy designed Passion drawing nigh, Thou didst pray to Thy Eternal
Father, that if it might stand with His most Divine Providence, Thou didst
desire that the bitter chalice might pass away from Thee; yet concluding with a
most perfect act of resignation: Not My will, O heavenly Father, but Thine,
be done.
By the outrageous injuries, shameful
disgraces, cruel blows, contumelious blasphemies, forged witnesses, false
accusations, and unjust judgments which Thou, innocent Lamb! Patiently didst
endure; by the shackles which fettered Thy limbs, the tears which flowed from
Thine eyes, the Blood which trickled from Thy whole Body; by the fears,
sorrows, and sadness of Thy Heart; by the shame Thou didst receive in being
stripped of Thy garment, to hang naked on the Cross in the sight of Thy
sorrowful Mother and in presence of all the people.
By Thy royal head crowned with thorns
and smitten with a reed; by Thy thirst quenched with vinegar and gall; by Thy
side opened with a spear, whence issued blood and water, to refresh our souls
with that living fountain of Thy love and mercy; by the sharp nails wherewith
Thy tender hands and feet were cruelly pierced and fastened to the Cross; by
the recommendation of Thy departing Soul to the Heavenly Father, saying, Into
Thy hands I commend my spirit; by Thy praying for Thine enemies, saying, O
Father, forgive them, for they know what they do; by Thy giving up the ghost
when Thou didst cry out with a loud voice, My God, My God, why hast Thou
forsaken Me? and then bowing down Thy most blessed head, to impart the kiss
of peace saidst, It is consummated.
By the great mercy Thou didst show
towards the penitent thief, saying, This day thou shalt be with Me in
Paradise; by Thy descent into Limbo, and the joy Thou didst communicate to
the just souls therein detained; by the glory of Thy triumphant Resurrection,
and the consoling apparition Thou frequently didst make for a space of forty
days to Thy sacred Virgin Mother, to Thine Apostles, and Thine other chosen
friends and servants: by Thine admirable Ascension, when, in the sight of Thy
sacred Virgin Mother and Thy Apostles, Thou wast elevated into Heaven; by the
miraculous coming down of the Holy Ghost in the form of fiery tongues, whereby
Thou didst replenish the hearts of Thy disciples with Thy love, and didst give
them strength and courage to plant Thy faith in the whole world; by the
dreadful day of general judgment, on which Thou art to pass sentence on all
mankind.
By all those sorrows, joys, passions, compassions, and whatsoever else is near and dear to Thee in Heaven and on earth, take pity on me, O compassionate Redeemer; hear my prayers, and grant me that for which now I most humbly and heartily petition Thee.
By all those sorrows, joys, passions, compassions, and whatsoever else is near and dear to Thee in Heaven and on earth, take pity on me, O compassionate Redeemer; hear my prayers, and grant me that for which now I most humbly and heartily petition Thee.
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