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 ''will, O  heavenly  Father,  but  Thine, be  done. ''

By the  outrageous  injuries, shameful disgraces,  cruel  blows, contumelious blasphemies,  forged witnesses, false  accusations,  and unjust judgments,  which  Thou, innocent Lamb! patiently endured; by the  shackles  which  fettered Thy limbs,  the  tears  which  flowed from Thine  eyes,  the  blood  which trickled from  Thy  whole  body;  by the  fears,  sorrows,  and  sadness  of Thy  heart;  by  the  shame  Thou received in  being  stripped  of  Thy garments, to  hang  naked  on  the cross, in  the  sight  of  Thy  sorrowful Mother,  and  in  the  presence  of all  the  people.

By Thy  royal  head  crowned  with thorns, and  smitten  with  a  reed; by Thy  thirst  quenched  with  vinegar and  gall;  by  Thy  side  opened with a  spear,  whence  issued  blood and water,  to  refresh  our  souls  with