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Nostrum. Amen. the Enemy. Through Christ

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Nostrum. Amen. the Enemy. Through Christ

our Lord. Amen. The Sovereign Pontiff, Leo XII, by a decree of the Sacred Congregation of Indulgences, Aug. n, 1824, confirmed- forever an indulgence of one hundred days, once a day, to all those who, with at least contrite heart and devotion, shall say these prayers. ?nlttllgtttcts f 0t tip JHoOTtfj of JlUg The Sovereign Pontiff, Pius VII, by a rescript from the Office of the Secretary of Memorials, March 21, 18 15, granted to all the faithful who, either in public or in private, shall honor the Blessed Virgin with some special nomage and devout prayers, or the practice of other virtuous acts, an indulgence of three hundred days, every day; a plenary indulgence, once in this month, or according to the rule already established on one of the first eight days of June, on the day when, being truly penitent, after confession and communion, they shall pray for the intention of His Holiness. By a rescript of the Sacred Congregation of Indulgences, June 18, 1822, the same Sovereign Pontiff confirmed for- ever these indulgences. Recite the Litany of Loreto, the Memorarey or any of the prayers in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary contained in this book. 55t. ^loggfats' 9tt of Ccnstxratunt |TW0ST holy Mary, my Lady, to thy faithful care and M * particular protection and to the bosom of thy mercy, to-day and every day, and particularly at the hour of my death, I commend my soul and my body. All my hope and consolation, all my trials and miseries. Digitized by 5<5o General Devotions my life and the end of my life, I commit to thee, that through thy most holy intercession and by thy merits all my actions may be directed and ordered according to thy will and that of thy divine Son. Amen

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