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O my Divine Jesus, Whose silence before Thy persecutors caused their wonder and admiration, look from Thy Tabernacle as I kneel before Thee to honor Thy holy Martyr, St. Jean De Brébeuf, who in the midst of most terrible tortures maintained a profound silence so that he astonished the savage fiends who, screaming hate and vengeance, found that they could invent no torture terrible enough to make him show even one sign of pain. It is said of thee, O Martyr of Christ, that thou didst suffer like a rock, and when red-hot tomahawk blades were strung and placed about thy neck in imitation of the Rosary, the only effect was to make thee preach with almost thy last breath to the Christian captive Indians to encourage them in their suffering -- to wait just a moment in patience till they would see the face of Christ, their reward for all eternity.
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Jesus, my Lord and Savior, <br>
what can I give you in return <br>
for all the favors you have first conferred on me?


Through thy intercession, O Martyr of Christ, may I love the Rosary that thou didst love so much. As our Blessed Mother has ever been a Tower of Strength to protect those who have faith in Her Divine Son, so obtain for me the blessing of a childlike affection for Her, and may the Joyful, Sorrowful and Glorious Mysteries of Her Rosary be always my comfort and consolation. Amen.
I will take from your hand <br>
the cup of your sufferings and call upon your name.  


I vow before your eternal Father and the Holy Spirit, <br>
before your most holy Mother and her most chaste spouse, <br>
before the angels, apostles and martyrs, <br>
before my blessed fathers Saint Ignatius and Saint Francis Xavier, <br>
in truth, I vow to you, Jesus my Savior, <br>
that as far as I have the strength, <br>
I will never fail to accept the grace of martyrdom, <br>
if someday you in your infinite mercy should offer it to me, <br>
your most unworthy servant.
My beloved Jesus, <br>
here and now I offer you my body and my blood and my life.
May I die only for you, if you will grant me this grace, <br>
since you willingly died for me.
Let me so live that you may grant me the gift of such a happy death.
In this way, my God and Savior, <br>
I will take from your hand the cup of your sufferings <br>
and call upon your name: Jesus, Jesus, Jesus! <br> &nbsp;
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<br>Father, you consecrated the first beginnings of the faith in North America <br>
by the preaching and martyrdom of Saints John and Isaac and their companions.
By the help of their prayers <br>
may the Christian faith continue to grow throughout the world.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, <br>
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, <br>
one God, for ever and ever.
Amen.
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* Source: [http://www.catholicity.com/prayer/prayer-of-saint-john-de-brebeuf.html Catholicity,] edited to suit my taste.


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Jesus, my Lord and Savior,
what can I give you in return
for all the favors you have first conferred on me?

I will take from your hand
the cup of your sufferings and call upon your name.

I vow before your eternal Father and the Holy Spirit,
before your most holy Mother and her most chaste spouse,
before the angels, apostles and martyrs,
before my blessed fathers Saint Ignatius and Saint Francis Xavier,
in truth, I vow to you, Jesus my Savior,
that as far as I have the strength,
I will never fail to accept the grace of martyrdom,
if someday you in your infinite mercy should offer it to me,
your most unworthy servant.

My beloved Jesus,
here and now I offer you my body and my blood and my life.

May I die only for you, if you will grant me this grace,
since you willingly died for me.

Let me so live that you may grant me the gift of such a happy death.

In this way, my God and Savior,
I will take from your hand the cup of your sufferings
and call upon your name: Jesus, Jesus, Jesus!
 

—  — 


Father, you consecrated the first beginnings of the faith in North America
by the preaching and martyrdom of Saints John and Isaac and their companions.

By the help of their prayers
may the Christian faith continue to grow throughout the world.

We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.

Amen.

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