Here
are begun the Praises which the most blessed Father Francis composed; and he
said them at all the Hours of the day and night and before the Office of the
Blessed Virgin Mary, beginning thus: "Our Father, most holy, who art in
heaven," etc., with "Glory be to the Father." Then the Praises,
Holy, Holy, etc., are to be said. 7
Our Father,
most holy, our Creator, Redeemer, and Comforter.
Who
art in heaven, in the angels and in the saints illuminating them unto
knowledge, for Thou, O Lord, art light; inflaming them unto love, for Thou, O
Lord, art Love; dwelling in them and filling them with blessedness, for Thou, O
Lord, art the highest Good, the eternal Good from whom is all good and without
whom is no good.
Hallowed
be Thy Name: may Thy knowledge shine in us that we may know the breadth of Thy
benefits, the length of Thy promises, the height of Thy majesty, and the depth
of Thy judgments. 8
Thy
Kingdom come, that Thou mayest reign in us by grace and mayest make us come to
Thy Kingdom, where there is the clear vision of Thee, the perfect love of Thee,
the blessed company of Thee, the eternal enjoyment of Thee.
Thy
will be done on earth as it is in heaven, that we may love Thee with the whole
heart by always thinking of Thee; with the whole soul by always desiring Thee;
with the whole mind by directing all our intentions to Thee and seeking Thy
honor in all things and with all our strength, by spending all the powers and
senses of body and soul in the service of Thy love and not in anything else;
and that we may love our neighbors even as ourselves, drawing to the best of
our power all to Thy love; rejoicing in the good of others as in our own and
compassionating [them] in troubles and giving offence to no one.
Give
us this day, through memory and understanding and reverence for the love which
He had for us and for those things which He said, did, and suffered, for
us,—our daily bread, Thy Beloved Son, our Lord Jesus Christ.
And
forgive us our trespasses, by Thy ineffable mercy in virtue of the Passion of
Thy Beloved Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, and through the merits and intercession
of the most Blessed Virgin Mary and of all Thy elect.
As
we forgive their that trespass against us, and what we do not fully forgive, do
Thou, O Lord, make us fully forgive, that for Thy sake we may truly love our enemies
and devoutly intercede for them with Thee; that we may render no evil for evil,
but in Thee may strive to do good to all.
And lead us
not into temptation, hidden or visible, sudden or continuous.
But
deliver us from evil, past, present, and to come. Amen.
Glory be to
the Father, etc.
Holy,
Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty, who is and who was and who is to come. 9 Let us praise and exalt Him above all forever. 10
Worthy
art Thou, O Lord, our God, to receive praise, glory and honor, and benediction.
11 Let us praise and exalt Him above all
forever.
The
Lamb that was slain is worthy to receive power and divinity and wisdom and
strength and honor and benediction. 12 Let us
praise and exalt Him above all forever.
Let
us bless the Father and the Son with the Holy Ghost. Let us praise and exalt
Him above all forever.
All
ye works of the Lord, bless ye the Lord. 13 Let
us praise and exalt Him above all forever.
Give
praise to God all ye His servants and you that fear Him, little and great. 6
Let us praise and exalt Him above all forever.
Let
the heavens and the earth praise Him, the Glorious, and every creature which is
in heaven and on earth and under the earth, in the seas and all that are in
them. 14 Let us praise and exalt Him above all
forever.
Glory be to
the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost. Let us praise and exalt Him
above all forever.
As it was in
the beginning, is now and ever shall be world without end. Amen. Let us praise
and exalt Him above all forever.
Prayer.
Almighty,
most holy, most high, and supreme God, highest good, all good, wholly good, who
alone art good. To Thee we render all praise, all glory, all thanks, all honor,
all blessing, and we shall always refer all good to Thee. Amen.
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