Wednesday, January 2, 2019

JESUS PSALTER For The Feast of The Holy Name Of Jesus 2019: TO BE USED DURING NATURAL AND MAN-MADE DISASTERS AND MUSLIM TERROR ATTACKS IN USA

JESUS PSALTER

In nomine Jesu omne genu flectatur caelestium, terrestrium et infernorum,  et omnis lingua confiteatur, quia Dominus Jesus Christus in gloria est Dei Patris. Philippians 2: 10-11

The First Petition
  1. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, have mercy on me.
  2. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, have mercy on me.
  3. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, have mercy on me.
  4. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, have mercy on me.
  5. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, have mercy on me.
  6. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, have mercy on me.
  7. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, have mercy on me.
  8. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, have mercy on me.
  9. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, have mercy on me.
  10. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, have mercy on me.
Jesu have mercy upon me, and forgive the great offenses which I have done  in the sight of thee. 

Grant me grace Jesu for the love of thee, to despise sin and all worldly vanity.

Have mercy on all sinners, Jesu I beseech thee: turn their vices into virtues, and make them true observers of thy law, and lovers of thee: bring them to bliss in everlasting glory.

Have mercy also on the souls in Purgatory, for thy bitter passion I beseech thee, and for thy glorious name, Jesu. O holy Trinity, one very God, have mercy on me. Pater. Ave.

The Second Petition
  1. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, help me.
  2. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, help me.
  3. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, help me.
  4. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, help me.
  5. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, help me.
  6. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, help me.
  7. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, help me.
  8. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, help me.
  9. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, help me.
  10. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, help me.
Jesu help me to overcome all temptations to sin, and the malice of my ghostly enemy.

To spend my time in virtue and labor acceptable to thee, to repress the motions of my flesh in sloth, gluttony, and lechery. To have my heart enamoured of virtue, and the glorious presence of thee, to have good name and fame, Jesu to thy honor, and to the comfort of me.

Have mercy on all sinners, Jesu I beseech thee: turn their vices into virtues, and make them true observers of thy law, and lovers of thee: bring them to bliss in everlasting glory.

Have mercy also on the souls in Purgatory, for thy bitter passion I beseech thee, and for thy glorious name, Jesu. O holy Trinity, one very God, have mercy on me. Pater. Ave.

The Third Petition
  1. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, strengthen me.
  2. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, strengthen me.
  3. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, strengthen me.
  4. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, strengthen me.
  5. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, strengthen me.
  6. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, strengthen me.
  7. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, strengthen me.
  8. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, strengthen me.
  9. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, strengthen me.
  10. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, strengthen me.
Jesu strengthen me is soul and body, to execute the works of virtue to the pleasure of thee, whereby I may come to thy everlasting joy and felicity.

Grant me firm purpose, most merciful Jesu to amend my life, and to recompense for those years which I have misspent to the displeasure of thee in evil thoughts, delectations, consentings, words, works, and evil customs.

Also in breaking thy Commandments, whereby I have deserved damnation and thine enmity.

Make mine heart obedient to fulfill thy will, and ready to do for thy love the works of pity.

Grant me the seven gifts of the holy Ghost, the eight Beatitudes, the four Cardinal virtues, and in receiving of the Sacraments devoutly to dispose me.

Have mercy on all sinners, Jesu I beseech thee: turn their vices into virtues, and make them true observers of thy law, and lovers of thee: bring them to bliss in everlasting glory.  

Have mercy also on the souls in Purgatory, for thy bitter passion I beseech thee, and for thy glorious name, Jesu. O holy Trinity, one very God, have mercy on me. Pater. Ave.

The Fourth Petition
  1. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, comfort me.
  2. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, comfort me.
  3. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, comfort me.
  4. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, comfort me.
  5. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, comfort me.
  6. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, comfort me.
  7. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, comfort me.
  8. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, comfort me.
  9. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, comfort me.
  10. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, comfort me.
Jesu comfort me and give me grace to have my most joy and pleasure in thee.

Send me heavenly meditations, ghostly sweetness, and fervour of thy glory, ravish my soul with burning desire to thy heavenly joy, where I shall everlasting dwell with three.

Grant me sweet Savior Jesu, contempt of all damnable pleasure full of sin and misery.

Grant me remembrance of my salvation with fear of damnation.

Also remembrance of thy goodness, thy gifts, and great kindness showed to me.

Reduce into my mind, my sins, and unkindness, whereby I have offended thee.

Grant me the spirit of perfect penance, contrition, confession, and satisfaction, to obtain thy grace, and from filthy sin to purge me.

Have mercy on all sinners, Jesu I beseech thee: turn their vices into virtues, and make them true observers of thy law, and lovers of thee: bring them to bliss in everlasting glory.  

Have mercy also on the souls in Purgatory, for thy bitter passion I beseech thee, and for thy glorious name, Jesu. O holy Trinity, one very God, have mercy on me. Pater. Ave.

The Fifth Petition
  1. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, make me constant and stable.
  2. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, make me constant and stable.
  3. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, make me constant and stable.
  4. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, make me constant and stable.
  5. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, make me constant and stable.
  6. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, make me constant and stable.
  7. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, make me constant and stable.
  8. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, make me constant and stable.
  9. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, make me constant and stable.
  10. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, make me constant and stable.
  11. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, make me constant and stable.
Jesu make me constant and stable in faith, hop, and charity, with continuance in virtue, and will not to offend thee.

Make me oft to remember thy passion and bitter pains, which thou suffered for me.

Send me perfect patience in all tribulation and adversity.

Preserve me from Pride, Ire, Envy, Covetousness, and from all offences to thy laws contrary.

The Catholic observance of the Church, make me to keep truly.

Make my soul to holy doctrine obedient, and to things pertaining to my ghostly weal for the love of thee.

Suffer no false delight of this deceivable life, by fleshly temptation and fraud of the fiend, for to blind me.

To the hour of my death, my five Senses Jesu keep I beseech thee.

From excess in Speaking, in Feeding, and working, preserve my frailty.

Have mercy on all sinners, Jesu I beseech thee: turn their vices into virtues, and make them true observers of thy law, and lovers of thee: bring them to bliss in everlasting glory.  

Have mercy also on the souls in Purgatory, for thy bitter passion I beseech thee, and for thy glorious name, Jesu. O holy Trinity, one very God, have mercy on me. Pater. Ave.

Dominus noster Jesus Christus humiliavit semetipsum factus obediens usque ad mortem, mortem autem crucis. Philippians 2:8  Pater noster, Ave Maria, Credo, &c.

JESUS PSALTER

In nomine Jesu omne genu flectatur caelestium, terrestrium et infernorum, et omnis lingua confiteatur, quia Dominus Jesus Christus in gloria est Dei Patris. Philippians 2: 10-11

The Sixth Petition
  1. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, light me.
  2. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, light me.
  3. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, light me.
  4. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, light me.
  5. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, light me.
  6. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, light me.
  7. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, light me.
  8. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, light me.
  9. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, light me.
  10. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, light me.
  11. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, light me.
Jesu light me with ghostly wisdom to know thy goodness, and those things which are most acceptable to thee.

Grant me grace to give good example profitable to souls, that none be hurt by me. and to help those with good counsel, which have offended thee.

Make me to proceed from virtue to virtue, unto such time, that I shall clearly see thy Majesty.

Let me not turn to those sins, which I have sorrowed for, and by confession have accused me of.

The horrible sentence of endless death, the terrible judgment of damnation, thy wrath, ire, and indignation, merciful Lord let never fall upon me.

Thy mercy and thy merits my Savior, ever be between them and me.

Have mercy on all sinners, Jesu I beseech thee: turn their vices into virtues, and make them true observers of thy law, and lovers of thee: bring them to bliss in everlasting glory.  

Have mercy also on the souls in Purgatory, for thy bitter passion I beseech thee, and for thy glorious name, Jesu. O holy Trinity, one very God, have mercy on me. Pater. Ave.

The Seventh Petition
  1. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to dread thee.
  2. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to dread thee.
  3. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to dread thee.
  4. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to dread thee.
  5. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to dread thee.
  6. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to dread thee.
  7. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to dread thee.
  8. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to dread thee.
  9. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to dread thee.
  10. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to dread thee.
Jesu grant me grace inwardly to dread thee, and to eschew those things whereby I might offend thee.

Thy blessed Mother be mediatrice for me, and purchase me a contrite heart for that I have offended thee.

Remove my sinful dispositions, which dull my heart, and like lead do suppress me.

All thy Saints pray for me that I be not separated from thee, & their blessed fellowship in thy heavenly City.

Let me not forget good Lord, the riches of thy goodness, of thy patience, of thy long sufferance and benignity.

Let the threatening of pain and torment, which shall fall upon sinners, the loss of thy love, and of thy heavenly inheritance, ever fear me to offend thee.

Suffer me not to lie in sin, but all me soon to penance, when I have displeased thee, have mercy on me.

Have mercy on all sinners, Jesu I beseech thee: turn their vices into virtues, and make them true observers of thy law, and lovers of thee: bring them to bliss in everlasting glory.  

Have mercy also on the souls in Purgatory, for thy bitter passion I beseech thee, and for thy glorious name, Jesu. O holy Trinity, one very God, have mercy on me. Pater. Ave.

The Eighth Petition
  1. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace truly to love thee.
  2. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace truly to love thee.
  3. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace truly to love thee.
  4. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace truly to love thee.
  5. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace truly to love thee.
  6. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace truly to love thee.
  7. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace truly to love thee.
  8. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace truly to love thee.
  9. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace truly to love thee.
  10. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace truly to love thee.
Jesu grant me the grace to truly love thee for thy endless goodness, and for those thy endless goodness, and for those gifts which I have received , and trust to receive of thee.


Lord when I offend, smite me not with sudden death I beseech thee.

Let the remembrance of thy kindness & patience, conquer the malice and wretched desire in me.

Draw me Lord to thee, by perfect love and charity.

By breaking of thy Commandments I have despised thee.

Grant me good Lord, in keeping of them, as Greatly to honor thee.

From less sin, that I fall not into the greater, Lord preserve me.

Do with me according to thy mercy, & not after my misery: withdraw thy sword of vengeance for thy great mercy and pity.

Grant me Lord to be the Child of salvation, in body and soul to have glorification, clear sight and fruition of thy Divinity, and ever presently to see the glorious Trinity.

Have mercy on all sinners, Jesu I beseech thee: turn their vices into virtues, and make them true observers of thy law, and lovers of thee: bring them to bliss in everlasting glory.  

Have mercy also on the souls in Purgatory, for thy bitter passion I beseech thee, and for thy glorious name, Jesu. O holy Trinity, one very God, have mercy on me. Pater. Ave.

The Ninth Petition

  1. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to remember my death.
  2. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to remember my death.
  3. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to remember my death.
  4. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to remember my death.
  5. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to remember my death.
  6. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to remember my death.
  7. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to remember my death.
  8. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to remember my death.
  9. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to remember my death.
  10. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to remember my death.

Jesu grant me grace to remember perfectly the danger of my death, and the great account which I must then give to thee, and so dispose me, that my soul be acceptable to thee, and to thy glorious Mother the blessed Virgin Mary.

Then with the assistance of the glorious angel St. Michael, deliver me from the danger of my ghostly enemy. And thee my good Angel, I beseech thee to help me.

Then good Lord remember thy mercy, and for mine offences turn not thy lovely face from me.

O my Lord, be merciful King and meek Judge unto me at that dreadful hour, that I may not hear the rigor of thy righteousness: therefore I appeal to thy mercy.

Thy mercy exceedeth thy judgment, and to us sinners it is salvation, when we cry heartily to thee.

At that dreadful hour help us most merciful Lord, which for the time now call for mercy.

Have mercy on all sinners, Jesu I beseech thee: turn their vices into virtues, and make them true observers of thy law, and lovers of thee: bring them to bliss in everlasting glory.  

Have mercy also on the souls in Purgatory, for thy bitter passion I beseech thee, and for thy glorious name, Jesu. O holy Trinity, one very God, have mercy on me. Pater. Ave.

The Tenth Petition

  1. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, send me here my Purgatory.
  2. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, send me here my Purgatory.
  3. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, send me here my Purgatory.
  4. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, send me here my Purgatory.
  5. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, send me here my Purgatory.
  6. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, send me here my Purgatory.
  7. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, send me here my Purgatory.
  8. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, send me here my Purgatory.
  9. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, send me here my Purgatory.
  10. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, send me here my Purgatory.

Jesu send me here my Purgatory, and preserve me from those torments of fire, which ever shall punish sin and iniquity.

Let full hop of thine help ever abide in me, that I never fall in desperation of thy endless mercy.

Mother of god, Patriarchs, prophets, apostles, Evangelists, Martyrs, Confessors, Virgins, Widows, Matrons and Innocents, I offer me to your merits, and beseech you to pray for me, and at my passing help to protect me.

With thy Sacraments: Lord then recomfort me, and bring me to the Kingdom of endless felicity.

My Lord Jesu crucified for me, by the merits of thy glorious passion, I beseech thee, grant me these petitions which I have asked of thee.

Have mercy on all sinners, Jesu I beseech thee: turn their vices into virtues, and make them true observers of thy law, and lovers of thee: bring them to bliss in everlasting glory.  

Have mercy also on the souls in Purgatory, for thy bitter passion I beseech thee, and for thy glorious name, Jesu. O holy Trinity, one very God, have mercy on me. Pater. Ave.

Dominus noster Jesus Christus humiliavit semetipsum factus obediens usque ad mortem, mortem autem crucis. Philippians 2:8  Pater noster, Ave Maria, Credo, &c.

JESUS PSALTER

In nomine Jesu omne genu flectatur caelestium, terrestrium et infernorum, et omnis lingua confiteatur, quia Dominus Jesus Christus in gloria est Dei Patris. Philippians 2: 10-11

The  Eleventh Petition
  1. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to fly evil company.
  2. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to fly evil company.
  3. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to fly evil company.
  4. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to fly evil company.
  5. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to fly evil company.
  6. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to fly evil company.
  7. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to fly evil company.
  8. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to fly evil company.
  9. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to fly evil company.
  10. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to fly evil company.

Jesu grant me grace to fly evil company: and when I come among, for thy glorious passion I beseech thee preserve me, that no occasion of mortal sin overcome me, and send me ghostly comfort by such as be true lovers of thee.

Keep my mouth good Lord, from slanderous speaking, lying, false witness bearing, cursing swearing, uncharitable chiding, dissolute laughing, and words of vanity.

Make me blessed Lord, with dread to remember, that thou presently hearest me, which of all my words shall judge me.

Suffer not my heart to be light of credit in hearing detraction, and obloquy, rancor, and ire.

Jesu repress me in all inordinate affection of carnality, and where I have by evil fellowship offended, meekly I ask mercy of thee, and I beseech thee for help to all that cry to thee for mercy.

Thy power protect me, thy wisdom direct me, thy Fatherly pity correct me.

Send me gracious life, and blessed ending: and thy passion preserve me from everlasting damnation and terror of mine enemy.

Have mercy on all sinners, Jesu I beseech thee: turn their vices into virtues, and make them true observers of thy law, and lovers of thee: bring them to bliss in everlasting glory.  

Have mercy also on the souls in Purgatory, for thy bitter passion I beseech thee, and for thy glorious name, Jesu. O holy Trinity, one very God, have mercy on me. Pater. Ave.

The Twelfth Petition
  1. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, give me grace to call for help to thee.
  2. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, give me grace to call for help to thee.
  3. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, give me grace to call for help to thee.
  4. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, give me grace to call for help to thee.
  5. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, give me grace to call for help to thee.
  6. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, give me grace to call for help to thee.
  7. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, give me grace to call for help to thee.
  8. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, give me grace to call for help to thee.
  9. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, give me grace to call for help to thee.
  10. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, give me grace to call for help to thee.

Jesus grant me grace, and especially in the time of temptation, to call for help to thee, and then with faithful mind to remember thy passion, which thou sufferest for me, then most merciful Lord keep my soul from consent of sin for very true love of thee: then let sin appear stinking and abominable to me.

Let the remembrance of the pains of hell and damnation horrible, and terrible, and full of thine enmity, with the merits of thy meek patience, through charity and chastity, mitigate the pronity to sin and frailty in me.

In my temptations Lord I beseech thee help me, for the tender love that thou didst show to thy Mother, & she to thee.

Repel the power of my adversaries, which intend the damnation of me.

Inhabit my soul, O Savior, which with all humble subjection desireth the blessed presence of thee.

Make me pure in spirit, meek in speaking, patient in suffering, hungry of righteous working, and merciful to all them that be in misery.

Make me peaceable in conversation, clean in heart with holy meditation, and joyfully to suffer persecution in the cause of thee.

Let all my powers, and desires be ruled according to the will of thee, and all my Petitions ordered to thy wisdom, and to the everlasting profit of me.

Have mercy on all sinners, Jesu I beseech thee: turn their vices into virtues, and make them true observers of thy law, and lovers of thee: bring them to bliss in everlasting glory.  

Have mercy also on the souls in Purgatory, for thy bitter passion I beseech thee, and for thy glorious name, Jesu. O holy Trinity, one very God, have mercy on me. Pater. Ave.

The Thirteenth Petition
  1. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, make me to perseverant in virtue acceptable to thee.
  2. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, make me to perseverant in virtue acceptable to thee.
  3. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, make me to perseverant in virtue acceptable to thee.
  4. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, make me to perseverant in virtue acceptable to thee.
  5. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, make me to perseverant in virtue acceptable to thee.
  6. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, make me to perseverant in virtue acceptable to thee.
  7. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, make me to perseverant in virtue acceptable to thee.
  8. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, make me to perseverant in virtue acceptable to thee.
  9. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, make me to perseverant in virtue acceptable to thee.
  10. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, make me to perseverant in virtue acceptable to thee.

Jesu make me perseverant in the blessed service of thee.

In holy custom and virtuous occupation, Lord keep my soul and my body.

Make me fly sinful delectation, and patiently to suffer injuries and rebukes, in recompence of my disobedient heart to thee.

Provide good Lord that Life to me, which thou knowest most to thy honor, and to my eternal felicity.

Fill my heart with contrition, and mine eyes with tears, that I never be forsaken of thee.

Awake my dull soul from sleep of sin, and send me help from heaven, my blessed Savior, to overcome the old Serpent with all his cautels, by exercise in virtue, and special grace of thee.

The Angels of light, deliver me from the Angels of darkness, and from their great cruelty.

Let thy obedience Lord, recompence for my obstinacy, thy abstinence, for my superfluity, thy meekness and thy patience, for my pride, ireful heart and enmity.

Thy charity for my malice, thy devotion for my dulness, thy loving heart for my unkindness, thy holy death for my wretched life, and for all my misery

Have mercy on all sinners, Jesu I beseech thee: turn their vices into virtues, and make them true observers of thy law, and lovers of thee: bring them to bliss in everlasting glory.  

Have mercy also on the souls in Purgatory, for thy bitter passion I beseech thee, and for thy glorious name, Jesu. O holy Trinity, one very God, have mercy on me. Pater. Ave.

The Fourteenth Petition
  1. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to fix my mind on thee.
  2. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to fix my mind on thee.
  3. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to fix my mind on thee.
  4. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to fix my mind on thee.
  5. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to fix my mind on thee.
  6. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to fix my mind on thee.
  7. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to fix my mind on thee.
  8. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to fix my mind on thee.
  9. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to fix my mind on thee.
  10. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, grant me grace to fix my mind on thee.

Jesu grant me grace, especially in the time of prayer, to fix my mind on thee, and then remember my wretchedness, & faithfully to call for help to thee.

That time to remember the perils of body and soul, which I have escaped, and the benefits that I have received through thy great charity: and with all my heart, Lord then to give laude to thee.

In this prayer I thank thee for all the creatures which thou hast made so help man, and that thou hast made him to thine Image finally in thy glory to honor thee.

The motions of my running mid, the desire of my unstable heart, in the time of prayer stop and stay I beseech thee.

Represe the power of my ghostly enemies, which then draw my mind from ghostly weal, to may imaginations of vanity.

With the hand of thy fervent love, then I beseech thee to take me, and strengthen me in thy power, and with thy goodness glad me.

Keep me so occupied in good works that my prayers may be acceptable to thee.

Hear now sweet Savior Jesu, hear the voice of a sinner, which would fain love thee, and with the heart as greatly please thee as ever it hath offended thee: and if it please thy grace more largely to recompence, it beseecheth thee.

Jesu save mine enemies from thy enmity, and forgive them that they have offended me, like as I would be forgiven in those things whereby I have offended thee.

Lord help all those which have holpen me, or prayed for me, or showed to me any deed of pity.

Thy grace Lord, and the merits of thy precious blood, defend me from the striking Angel and the spirit of pestilence, & make him to overpass me.

Have mercy on all sinners, Jesu I beseech thee: turn their vices into virtues, and make them true observers of thy law, and lovers of thee: bring them to bliss in everlasting glory.  

Have mercy also on the souls in Purgatory, for thy bitter passion I beseech thee, and for thy glorious name, Jesu. O holy Trinity, one very God, have mercy on me. Pater. Ave.

The  Fifteenth Petition
  1. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, give me grace to order my life to thee.
  2. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, give me grace to order my life to thee.
  3. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, give me grace to order my life to thee.
  4. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, give me grace to order my life to thee.
  5. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, give me grace to order my life to thee.
  6. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, give me grace to order my life to thee.
  7. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, give me grace to order my life to thee.
  8. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, give me grace to order my life to thee.
  9. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, give me grace to order my life to thee.
  10. Jesu, Jesu, Jesu, give me grace to order my life to thee.

Jesu give me grace to order my life, and the works of my body, and soul with actual intent, finally to thee, and to the reward of thy infinite joy and eternal felicity.

The water and blood which ran from thy blessed heart, wash my soul from sin and iniquity, & purchase to me aboundance of grace faithfully to serve thee.

O my Lord, my life, my might, and sight, lead me, feed me, and speed me in the pilgrimage of this mortality.

Grant me Lord, by the merits of thy passion, and virtue of thy most excellent and glorious divinity, whatsoever thy wisdom knoweth most expedient to me, which my miserable life is not worthy to obtain of thee.

At the hour of my death, when I shall be accused before thee, for that death that thou sufferest for sinners, have mercy on me.

Break my froward heart, and make it obedient to thee. From sudden and unprovided death, Lord preserve me.

Grant me grace to depart with contempt of this world, and with joyful heart to come to thee.

Let the remembrance of thy passion, make me joyful to take temptation, and tribulation for the love of thee.

Make me most to love that joyful life, that immortal glory, most excellent bliss and endless felicity, which is ordained in the heavenly Kingdom for the servants of thee.

By virtue of thy Incarnation, Nativity, Passion, and Resurrection, grant me these supplications, which I have made to thee.

This invocation and Psalter of thee, by the meditation of thy most entirely beloved Mother, purchase to me gracious life, and blessed ending, free from debt and deadly sin, I beseech thee, and after my bodily death, everlasting life, with endless bliss and felicity.

Have mercy on all sinners, Jesu I beseech thee: turn their vices into virtues, and make them true observers of thy law, and lovers of thee: bring them to bliss in everlasting glory.  

Have mercy also on the souls in Purgatory, for thy bitter passion I beseech thee, and for thy glorious name, Jesu. O holy Trinity, one very God, have mercy on me. Pater. Ave.

Dominus noster Jesus Christus humiliavit semetipsum factus obediens usque ad mortem, mortem autem crucis. Philippians 2:8  Pater noster, Ave Maria, Credo, &c.

Here endeth the JESUS PSALTER.

Fr. John Heigham


Thursday, December 27, 2018

Forerunner To The Antichrist Salvini Cites Pope John Paul — Not Francis — In Christmas Card


“A forerunner of the Antichrist, with his troops gathered from several nations, will fight against the true Christ, the only Saviour of the world. He will shed much blood and will want to annihilate the worship of God to make himself be looked upon as a God. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)

Cites Pope John Paul — Not Francis — in Christmas Card

Italy’s minister of the Interior, Matteo Salvini, chose to cite Pope John Paul II rather than Pope Francis in his annual Christmas greeting, as a growing divide over immigration opens between the two leaders. In his wishes for a “merry and holy Christmas and a happy new year 2019,” Mr. Salvini added a quote from sainted Polish Pope John Paul: “The future begins today, not tomorrow”:While Pope Francis has not attacked Mr. Salvini personally, he has made a number of oblique references to the minister and his policies, and others close to the pope have been even more explicit in their denunciation of Salvini and his measures to stem unregulated mass immigration. When Salvini refused permission to debark to the NGO vessel Aquarius that was carrying hundreds of African migrants in late June, the Italian bishops were among those protesting most loudly. “It is Jesus coming to us on a vessel, he is in the man or child who drowns, it is Jesus who fishes through the garbage in search of a little food,” said Sicilian Cardinal Francesco Montenegro in a homily shortly afterward. Preaching in Saint Peter’s Basilica last summer, one Catholic priest referred to Salvini as the “antichrist” while urging the police to practice “civil disobedience to block the deportation of persons back to countries where their lives are at risk.” The priest credited Pope Francis for inspiring him to speak out on behalf of migrants. “I give thanks to Pope Francis for his prophetic words regarding migrants,” the priest said, “and in particular in Lampedusa and in Lesbos.” Source


Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Forerunner To The Antichrist Salvini: My Christmas Begins With Bread And Nutella.....NO MASS FOR SALVINI


“A forerunner of the Antichrist, with his troops gathered from several nations, will fight against the true Christ, the only Saviour of the world. He will shed much blood and will want to annihilate the worship of God to make himself be looked upon as a God. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)

I guess no MASS for Salvini....

Forerunner To The Antichrist Salvini: “I Don’t Have To Justify Myself Every Time I Go To Israel.”


“A forerunner of the Antichrist, with his troops gathered from several nations, will fight against the true Christ, the only Saviour of the world. He will shed much blood and will want to annihilate the worship of God to make himself be looked upon as a God. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)

Italy's Far-right Leader Salvini: 'I Don't Have to Justify Myself Every Time I Go to Israel'

Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, a leader of country’s far-right, is arriving Tuesday in Israel for a two-day visit. In a conversation with the Foreign Press Association on Monday, Salvini said, “The growing anti-Semitism goes together with Islamic extremism, to which no one is paying attention.” Salvini also addressed the criticism of his visit to Israel, saying, “I don’t have to justify myself every time I go to Israel.” Salvini is expected to arrive Tuesday afternoon, when he will meet with Latin Archbishop Pierbattista Pizzaballa, Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan, and Tourism Minister Yariv Levin. Salvini will visit Israel’s northern border first thing after landing in Israel on Tuesday, diplomatic sources told Haaretz. Source

l Forerunner To The Antichrist Salvini In Favor Of Recognizing Jerusalem As Israel’s Capital


“A forerunner of the Antichrist, with his troops gathered from several nations, will fight against the true Christ, the only Saviour of the world. He will shed much blood and will want to annihilate the worship of God to make himself be looked upon as a God. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)

Italian Minister Salvini In Favor of Recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital

JNS.org – Italian Interior Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvnini said he is in favor of recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. In an interview with The Washington Post, Salvini, who is the leader of the right-wing League Party, was asked: “What do you think of President Trump’s policies on immigration?” He responded: “I went to a Trump rally in Pennsylvania during the campaign, and I appreciate his following through on what he promised voters, as he did with recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.” The Washington Post then asked him: “Are you in favor of that?” and Salvini responded, “Yes.” Source

NO NEW MASS ON CHRISTMAS? Italian Priest Says Salvini Supporters Are ‘Killing God’ by Opposing Mass Migration


“A forerunner of the Antichrist, with his troops gathered from several nations, will fight against the true Christ, the only Saviour of the world. He will shed much blood and will want to annihilate the worship of God to make himself be looked upon as a God. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879) 

Italian Priest Says Salvini Supporters Are ‘Killing God’ by Opposing Mass Migration 

An Italian parish priest has said he will close his church on Christmas in protest against a decree by interior minister Matteo Salvini reining in illegal immigration, accusing his supporters of “killing God.” Father Paolo Farinella, the pastor of the parish of San Torpete in the northern Italian city of Genoa, will close his church from Christmas through the feast of the Epiphany in protest against the so-called “Salvini law” promulgated in Italy that toughens the country’s immigration policies and facilitates deportations. “If Jesus, Mary, and Joseph were to present themselves today to celebrate his birth, they would be stopped at the border and thrown back, thanks to Salvini’s dirty decree,” Father Farinella said. Source

Tuesday, December 25, 2018

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

GIOTTO di Bondone 
No. 17 Scenes from the Life of Christ: 1. Nativity: Birth of Jesus (before restoration) 
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And it came to pass, that when they were there, her days were accomplished, that she should be delivered. And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him up in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn. And there were in the same country shepherds watching, and keeping the night watches over their flock. And behold an angel of the Lord stood by them, and the brightness of God shone round about them; and they feared with a great fear. And the angel said to them: Fear not; for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, that shall be to all the people:For, this day, is born to you a Saviour, who is Christ the Lord, in the city of David. And this shall be a sign unto you. You shall find the infant wrapped in swaddling clothes, and laid in a manger. And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly army, praising God, and saying: Glory to God in the highest; and on earth peace to men of good will. And it came to pass, after the angels departed from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to another: Let us go over to Bethlehem, and let us see this word that is come to pass, which the Lord hath shewed to us. And they came with haste; and they found Mary and Joseph, and the infant lying in the manger. And seeing, they understood of the word that had been spoken to them concerning this child. And all that heard, wondered; and at those things that were told them by the shepherds. But Mary kept all these words, pondering them in her heart. And the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God, for all the things they had heard and seen, as it was told unto them. Lk.

From all of us at dxv515, we wish you a Merry, blessed, and grace-filled Christmas and God’s abundant blessings in the new year!

Monday, December 24, 2018

MEDITATION ON The Nativity Of Our Savior Christ: Of The Birth Of Our Savior Christ In A Stable In Bethlehem POINT III ~ Luis de la Puente


THE XVII.  MEDITATION  Of The Birth Of Our Savior Christ In A Stable In Bethlehem

THE III. POINT.

The third, and principal point is, to consider the marvelous greatness of that divine child, laid in the manger. Pondering the dignity of his person; the words that he spake in his heart; the works that he did; and the things that he suffered: and for whom; and how: and the heroic virtues that he there did exercise. All this I am to ponder, as the most sacred Virgin did ponder it, in this form.

1. First, I will behold the person of that child, making a comparison between what he is, as he is almighty God, and between what he is there, as he is man; with an affection of admiration, and love the greatest that I am able: pondering how this child is that God of majesty, whose seat id heaven, whose throw are the Cherubins, and whose servants the Hierarchies of Angels are, being in the maddest of them, as an Emperor, whom all do adore, and to whom all acknowledge subjection. And on the other side, he is laid in, a manger in the maddest between two dull and lumpish beasts: And he that is the word of the eternal Father, by whom he created all things, and who sustaineth them with his power, is become a child not yet able to speak, his hands and feet being swathed , and he not able to stir. And he whose vesture is the infinite light of the Deity, being the brightness of the glory of his Father: he who clothe his creatures with beauty, and with a liberal hand giveth them sustenance for the conservation of their life: he, even he, is wrapped up in poor mantles, and rags, and hath need to be sustained with the milk of his mother.

Colloquy

O most excellent, and most humbled babe, and in all venerable, and amiable in all: yet, quango pro me vilior, tango mini carrier, the more thou art despised for me, the more worthy thou art to be loved: and the more thou art humbled, the more to be exalted: for in thy humiliations, thou demostratest the greatness of thy incomprehensible charity. O that I could love thee, as thou deservest: o that I could debase, and humble myself, as I deserve to be: for to debase me with myself, were to magnify me with thee. How is it (o my soul) that thou art not confounded to see this person so great, and yet so humbled: and to see thy own person so vile, and yet so proud! Learn of this Child to humble thyself: for he that with him shall humble himself on earth, shall by him be magnified, and exalted in heaven.

2. Secondly, I will ponder the words this child might speak, not with the tongue, but with the spirit: not with voice, but with examples. To his eternal Father, he might speak, giving him thanks; because that hour has come, and that it was his pleasure to have him laid in that manger, offering unto him with great love all the afflictions that he was to suffer in the world, and again saying unto him, that which the Apostle pondereth he might say in entering into the world, he added: Behold me here (o Lord) I am come to accomplish thy will. To men he spake likewise, and cried out totem with his examples, speaking that from the manger, which he afterwards spake while he preached: Learn of me, for I am meek, and humble of heart: and unless you be converted, and become as little children, you shall not enter into he kingdom of heaven: and whosoever shall humble himself as this child, he shall be greater in the kingdom of heaven. These, & other like words he is there preaching by his example,which I am to hearken unto with great devotion, beseeching him to open the ears of my heart, that I may understand this language, and put it in practice.

Colloquy

O sovereign child, that even from this manger art inviting me to become a child, and wast always so great a lover of little children, that thiu didst lovingly embrace them: make me like thee, a child in innocency, a little one in humility, an infant in silence, and tender in charity. In these four things consisteth the making ourselves children, to become great in the eyes of almighty God.

3.Then will I contemplate the works that he doth: wherein there is one marvelous thing to consider: for being a man as perfect in judgment as when he was thirty years old, he did all the actions, gestures, and semblances of a child, not counterfeited, nor gained, but really, and truly, as other children do, with an admirable harmony, for him that knoweth how to ponder the connection of these two things together. In particular I will now ponder that weeping of the child, and the cause of his tears: he weepeth not so much for grief of what he suffereth (as other children do) as for that which we suffer by our sins, lovingly be wailing them; and with those tears joining interiorly most zealous prayers to the eternal Father, doing that St. Paul said of him: That in the days of his flesh, he offered prayers, and supplications to god with great clamor, and tears. And it is to be believed, that the blessed Virgin wept, seeing her Son weep, & considering the causes wherefore he wept.

Colloquy

O sweet JESUS, why laments thou so bitterly my miseries, forgetful of thine now! O my soul why weepst thou not, seeing this child weep, that so wept for thee? Weep thou for compassion to see him weep: weep because thou art the cause of his weeping, and weep for thy sins that afflict his heart: and if this make thee not weep, then weep because thou art so hard hearted that thou canst not weep, having so much reason to shed abundance of tears. O most sacred Virgin, obtain for me the gift of tears, if it be but to accompany thee with them, to comfort thy Son, who is comforted to see us weep, and said:

Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted. 

4. Lastly, I will contemplate what things this child suffereth: which are, poverty, contempt, cold, and dolor, with other incommodities, all which he suffereth not forcible, nor of necessity but willingly, and pleasingly: for as he is God, and man perfect in judgment, he taketh choice of all that he suffereth. He chose to be born in the most rigorous time of the winter, in the coldest hour of midnight; in the most vile, and contemptible stable of all the city; with the greatest property, contempt, and forgetfulness of men that was possible: and all with such a mask of humility, that being voluntary, it seemed forced, and consequently most vile, and contemptible. Finally, from the manger (as he himself saith in one of the Psalms) he took forces inseparable companions even until death, poverty, contempt, dolours, and afflictions, electing such a manner of life contrary to that of the world, to discover by his example the deceits, and errors of wordings that follow the same. For as St. Bernard sayeth: It is a matter very evident that the world erreth, choosing for his companions, riches, honors, and delicacies, when as Christ the infinite wisdom, who can neither deceive himself, nor beguile us, chooseth the contrary. With this consideration, I am to confound myself in the presence of this most blessed babe, seeing how contrarily I have lived to that, which he teacheth, purposing to imitate him from hence forward, choosing to suffer what he suffereth, and beseeching him to make worthy to suffer with him, and like him, not of necessity, but gladly, & willingly for his love.

Colloquy

O sovereign child, who like another David, art the wisest prince among three: for of the three divine persons thou art the second, to whom wisdom is attributed: what doest thou seated here in this chair of the manger, being silent, without speaking unto us? thou art the most tender little worm of the wood, that violently killest eight hundred: for with the contempt, and humiliation that thou hast in the worm-eaten wood of thy poor harbor, thou killest with the violence of thy divine love, the innumerable violences of the love of the world. O most wise, and most valiant prince which silently instructs, and silently killest, teach me to follow with silence thy contempts, and kill in my heart worldly affections, that making myself a worm in imitation of thee, I may merit to ascend to behold thee in the throne of thy glory, Amen.

Luis de la Puente 

MEDITATION ON The Nativity Of Our Savior Christ: Of The Birth Of Our Savior Christ In A Stable In Bethlehem POINT II ~ Luis de la Puente


THE XVII.

MEDITATION  Of The Birth Of Our Savior Christ In A Stable In Bethlehem

THE II POINT.

1. Secondly, I am to consider what the blessed Virgin did, when by those jubilees she knew that the hour of her delivery was come, pondering her affections, her actions, and her words. For recollecting herself in a corner of the stable, and settled in a very high contemplation, she brought forth her only begotten Son, and forth she took him in her arms. O what content, and joy received she at that first view, not staying upon the outward beauty of the body, but passing to the beauty of the soul, and of the Deity! On the one side she embraced him and kissed him lovingly as her Son: and on the other side she shrunk back, and humbly retired, considering that he was almighty God: for with these two arms God desert to be embraced; with charity, and humility; with love, and reverence: and the like am I to do spiritually, taking him as it were in my arms, loving him, and reverencing him, approaching to him with love, and retiring myself with humility.

2.This done the Virgin swathed her Son in such swathing clothes, and mantles as she had prepared, and with an affection of humility she laid him in a manger, esteeming herself unworthily to hold him in her arms: and falling on her knees she adored him as her God, and her Lord, and very lovingly she spake unto him, for she was assured that he understood her. She humbly thanked him for the great favors he had done to mankind, coming to redeem him. She likewise gave him thanks for having taken her for his mother, without any merits of hers: and there she offered to serve him with body, and soul, and with all her forces, employing them all in his holy service: And all this she uttered with such loving words, and tender affections, as they are rather to be imagined then possible to be explicated. The like did St. Joseph, adoring the child, humbly thanking him for taking him for his foster father, acknowledging it for a great favor, and offering himself truly, and really to serve him. The like am I to do, accompanying these Saints in hearty thankfulness, offering unto him my body, and soul, and all my faculties.

O most sweet, and most sovereign Lord, what thanks may I give thee, for this great favor thou hast done me, in coming to redeem me, as a child and in so extreme poverty? O that I might have been present at that time to serve thee in thine infancy! I here present myself in spirit before thy divine majesty, and I offer unto thee all that I am, or may be able to be, to employees it wholly, in thy service: accept (o Lord) this my good will, and give me thy grace to effect it, Amen.

Luis de la Puente 

Meditation On The Nativity Of Our Savior Christ: Of The Birth Of Our Savior Christ In A Stable In Bethlehem POINT I ~ Luis de la Puente


THE XVII. MEDITATION

Of The Birth Of Our Savior Christ In A Stable In Bethlehem

THE POINT I.

1. First, I am to consider what the Word incarnate did in the womb of his mother, when the hour was come of his deliverance from thence. Pondering, first, that as he would not anticipate the time of his birth, so also he would not defer it, but would punctually be born at nine months end, to manifest himself unto the world, with an hearty desire to begin his course with great fervor, and alacrity of heart; fulfilling that of David: He hath resolved as a Giant to run the way: his coming forth from the top of heaven, not staying till he come to the other extreme. For albeit he knew what a sharp course he was to have from his Nativity to his death, yet he rejoiced with fortitude to begin it, issuing out from the womb of the Virgin, which was his heaven, and presently setting his feet upon the vilest, and basest place that was on earth. For the which I ought humbly to thank him, beseeching him to give me light to know, and understand what passed in this his entrance.

O child more strong, and valiant then a Giant, seeing that, resplendent like a new Sun, thou wilt issue by thy orient, to run thy course unto the Occident of the Cross, illuminate my understanding, and inflame my will that I may behold and contemplate they aggression, and may love with fervent zeal the virtues thou discovers therein, Amen.

2. Then will I ponder how liberal he then showed himself to his mother, like as a mighty, and rich man, having been lodged in the house of a poor laboring man, who hath given good entertainment, not for any interest, but to serve him uesth at his departure to recompense him well, and to give him some precious gift, either in gratitude, or for lames: so likewise for that the blessed Virgin had so well harbored her Son for nine months; as such time as he meant to depart from his lodging, he gave her the richest gifts of grace; a most high contemplation of that mystery, and certain extraordinary jubilees of gladness, instead of those pains that other women use to feel when they are in travel of child. For it was not reason, that she that had no sensual pleasure in conceiving, should have any pain in bringing forth. And albeit as touching the suffering of dollars, he dispensed not with himself yet he would not that his mother in this case should suffer any. In like sort I may consider, that when our Savior Christ entered Sacramentally into us, at his first entrance he giveth us Sacramental grace, and if we give him good hospitality, before his departure, he giveth us rich jewels of affections of devotion , and contemplation; and jubilees of alacrity, wherewith he recompenseth the good entertainment, that we give him.

Colloquy

Therefore (o my soul) regard how thou harbors this sovereign guest, that he may leave thee rich and abundantly stored with the gifts of heaven.

3. Thirdly, I will ponder how our Savior Christ would for the same cause, issue out of his mothers womb after a miraculous manner she not suffering any loss of her virginity, for it was no reason that he should depart out of a house, where he had been so well entertained with the damaging of the integrity that it had; honoring herein his mother, and advising is all, that to entertain him, and to serve him, we shall receive no detriment: rather if need be, he will do some miracle to that end. For through he did none to preserve himself from suffering, yet he useth to do it, to preserve his elected, when it is convenient for them.

Colloquy

O sovereign master, how well thou teaches me by this example the condition of true love, which is rigorous to itself, and gentle to others! for itself it will have rigors to afflict it: but for its neighbor, it will have favors to delight him: aid me with thy abundant grace, that in both things I may imitate thy fervent, and admirable charity, Amen.

Luis de la Puente  

Sunday, December 9, 2018

FORERUNNER TO THE ANTICHRIST SALVINI: Recommends What To Eat....


“A forerunner of the Antichrist, with his troops gathered from several nations, will fight against the true Christ, the only Saviour of the world. He will shed much blood and will want to annihilate the worship of God to make himself be looked upon as a God. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)