Sunday, January 2, 2011

A Good Resolution For All Of Us

This is one of the prayers I try to pray after receiving Holy Communion on Sundays. I hope to commit it to memory. I was thinking the sentiments of this prayer are something all of us can resolve to attain to in the coming year and always.

Prayer of St. Bonaventure

Pierce, O my sweet Lord Jesus, my inmost soul with the most joyous and healthful wound of your love, with true serene and most holy apostolic charity, that my soul may ever languish and melt with love and longing for you, that it may yearn for you and faint for your courts, and long to be dissolved and to be with you. Grant that my soul may hunger after you, the bread of angels, the refreshment of holy souls, our daily and supernatural bread, having all sweetness and savor and every delight of taste; let my heart hunger after and feed upon you, upon whom the angels desire to look, and may my inmost soul be filled with the sweetness of your savor; may it ever thirst after you, the fountain of life, the fountain of wisdom and knowledge, the fountain of eternal light, the torrent of pleasure, the richness of the house of God; may it ever compass you, seek you, find you, run to you, attain you, meditate upon you, speak of you and do all things to the praise and glory of your name, with humility and discretion, with love and delight, with ease and affection, and with perseverance unto the end; may you alone be ever my hope, my entire assistance, my riches, my delight, my pleasure, my joy, my rest and tranquility, my peace, my sweetness, my fragrance, my sweet savor, my food, my refreshment, my refuge, my help, my wisdom, my portion, my possession and my treasure, in whom may my mind and my heart be fixed and firm and rooted immovably, henceforth and forever. Amen.

2 comments:

  1. I may print that out and bring to mass (I know it would take me years to commit to memory!)

    Thanks for visiting my blog. I am also a formerly lapsed Catholic. I like your blog a lot.

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  2. Thank you Mary Christine, I enjoyed your blog as well and I love your photography. Let us pray for each other and for the rest of the lapsed Catholics who haven't found their way home yet.
    Joyce

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