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Marian Prayer of St. Aloysius Gonzaga
Marian Prayer of St. Aloysius Gonzaga


O Holy Mary, my mother,
O Holy Mary, my mother,<br>
into your blessed trust and custody,
into your blessed trust and custody,<br>
and into the care of your mercy
and into the care of your mercy<br>
I this day, every day,
I this day, every day,<br>
and in the hour of my death,
and in the hour of my death,<br>
commend my soul and my body.
commend my soul and my body.<br>
To you I commit all my anxieties and miseries,
To you I commit all my anxieties and miseries,<br>
my life and the end of my life,
my life and the end of my life,<br>
that by your most holy intercession
that by your most holy intercession<br>
and by your merits
and by your merits<br>
all my actions may be directed
all my actions may be directed<br>
and disposed
and disposed<br>
according to your will
according to your will<br>
and that of your Son.
and that of your Son.


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Revision as of 17:50, 21 June 2011

Marian Prayer of St. Aloysius Gonzaga

O Holy Mary, my mother,
into your blessed trust and custody,
and into the care of your mercy
I this day, every day,
and in the hour of my death,
commend my soul and my body.
To you I commit all my anxieties and miseries,
my life and the end of my life,
that by your most holy intercession
and by your merits
all my actions may be directed
and disposed
according to your will
and that of your Son.