A
Prayer to Christ our Savior
Blessed are you,
my Lord Jesus Christ. You foretold your death and at the Last Supper you
marvelously consecrated bread which became your precious body. And then you
gave it to your apostles out of love as a memorial of your most holy passion.
By washing their feet with your holy hands, you gave them a supreme example of
your deep humility.
Honor be to you,
my Lord Jesus Christ. Fearing your passion and death, you poured forth blood
from your innocent body like sweat, and still you accomplished our redemption
as you desired and gave us the clearest proof of your love for all men.
Blessed may you
be, my Lord Jesus Christ. After you had been led to Caiaphas, you, the judge of
all men, humbly allowed yourself to be handed over to the judgment of Pilate.
Glory be to you,
my Lord Jesus Christ, for the mockery you endured when you stood clothed in
purple and wearing a crown of sharp thorns. With utmost endurance you allowed
vicious men to spit upon your glorious face, blindfold you and beat your cheek
and neck with cruelest blows.
Praise be to you,
my Lord Jesus Christ. For with the greatest patience you allowed yourself like
an innocent lamb to be bound to a pillar and mercilessly scourged, and then to
be brought, covered with blood, before the judgment seat of Pilate to be gazed
upon by all.
Honor be to you,
my Lord Jesus Christ. For after your glorious body was covered with blood, you
were condemned to death on the cross, you endured the pain of carrying the
cross on your sacred shoulders, and you were led with curses to the place where
you were to suffer. Then stripped of your garments, you allowed yourself to be
nailed to the wood of the cross.
Everlasting honor
be to you, Lord Jesus Christ. You allowed your most holy mother to suffer so
much, even though she had never sinned nor ever even consented to the smallest
sin. Humbly you looked down upon her with your gentle loving eyes, and to
comfort her you entrusted her to the faithful care of your disciple.
Eternal blessing
be yours, my Lord Jesus Christ, because in your last agony you held out to all
sinners the hope of pardon, when in your mercy you promised the glory of
paradise to the penitent thief.
Eternal praise be
to you, my Lord Jesus Christ, for the time you endured on the cross the
greatest torments and sufferings for us sinners. The sharp pain of your wounds
fiercely penetrated even to your blessed soul and cruelly pierced your most
sacred heart till finally you sent forth your spirit in peace, bowed your head,
and humbly commended yourself into the hands of God your Father, and your whole
body remained cold in death.
Blessed may you
be, my Lord Jesus Christ. You redeemed our souls with your precious blood and
most holy death, and in your mercy you led them form exile back to eternal
life.
Blessed may you
be, my Lord Jesus Christ. For our salvation you allowed your side and heart to
be pierced with a lance; and from that side water and your precious blood
flowed out abundantly for our redemption.
Glory be to you,
my Lord Jesus Christ. You allowed your blessed body to be taken down from the
cross by your friends and laid in the arms of your most sorrowing mother, and
you let her wrap your body in a shroud and bury it in a tomb to be guarded by
soldiers.
Unending honor be
to you, my Lord Jesus Christ. On the third day you rose from the dead and
appeared to those you had chosen. And after forty days you ascended into heaven
before the eyes of man witnesses, and there in heaven you gathered together in
glory those you love, whom you had freed from hell.
Rejoicing and
eternal praise be to you, my Lord Jesus Christ, who sent the Holy Spirit into
the hearts of your disciples and increased the boundless love of God in their
spirits.
Blessed are you
and praiseworthy and glorious for ever, my Lord Jesus. You sit upon your throne
in your kingdom of heaven, in the glory of your divinity, living in the most
holy body you took from a virgin’s flesh. So will you appear on that last day
to judge the souls of all the living and the dead; you who live and reign with
the Father and the Holy Spirit for ever and ever. Amen.
by St. Bridget of Sweden
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