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Prayer of Reparation
O sweetest Jesus, whose
overflowing charity towards men is most ungratefully repaid by such great
forgetfulness, neglect and contempt, see, prostrate before Thy altars, we
strive by special honor to make amends for the wicked coldness of men and the
contumely with which Thy most loving Heart is everywhere treated.
At the same time, mindful of the fact that we too have sometimes not been free
from unworthiness, and moved therefore with most vehement sorrow, in the first
place we implore Thy mercy on us, being prepared by voluntary expiation to make
amends for the sins we have ourselves committed, and also for the sins of those
who wander far from the way of salvation, whether because, being obstinate in
their unbelief, they refuse to follow Thee as their shepherd and leader, or
because, spurning the promises of their Baptism, they have cast off the most
sweet yoke of Thy law. We now endeavor to expiate all these lamentable crimes
together, and it is also our purpose to make amends for each one of them severally:
for the want of modesty in life and dress, for impurities, for so many snares
set for the minds of the innocent, for the violation of feast days, for the
horrid blasphemies against Thee and Thy saints, for the insults offered to Thy
Vicar and to the priestly order, for the neglect of the Sacrament of Divine
love or its profanation by horrible sacrileges, and lastly for the public sins
of nations which resist the rights and the teaching authority of the Church
which Thou hast instituted. Would that we could wash away these crimes with our
own blood! And now, to make amends for the outrage offered to the Divine honor,
we offer to Thee the same satisfaction which Thou didst once offer to Thy
Father on the Cross and which Thou dost continually renew on our altars, we
offer this conjoined with the expiations of the Virgin Mother and of all the
Saints, and of all pious Christians, promising from our heart that so far as in
us lies, with the help of Thy grace, we will make amends for our own past sins,
and for the sins of others, and for the neglect of Thy boundless love, by firm
faith, by a pure way of life, and by a perfect observance of the Gospel law,
especially that of charity; we will also strive with all our strength to
prevent injuries being offered to Thee, and gather as many as we can to become
Thy followers. Receive, we beseech Thee, O most benign Jesus, by the
intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Reparatress, the voluntary homage
of this expiation, and vouchsafe, by that great gift of final perseverance, to
keep us most faithful until death in our duty and in Thy service, so that at
length we may all come to that fatherland, where Thou with the Father and the
Holy Ghost livest and reignest God for ever and ever. Amen.
PIUS XI