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 of words may  be  used,  provided  it  expresses  the  particular  motive of  each  of  the  three  theological  virtues.

Hail Mary,  etc,

y queen,  my  Mother! I give  myself  entirely to thee;  and  to  show  my  devotion  to  thee  I consecrate  to  thee  this  day  my  eyes,  my  ears,  my mouth,  my  heart,  my  whole  being,  without  reserve. Wherefore, good  Mother,  as  I  am  thine own, keep  me,  guard  me,  as  thy  property  and  possession.

Indulgence. (1) 100  days,  once  a  day. (2) A  plenary  indulgence, once  a  month,  for  saying  it  every  day;  under  the  usual conditions. (Pius IX,  Aug.  5,  1851.)

ngel of  God,  my  guardian  dear, To whom  His  love  committed  me  here, Ever this  day  be  at  my  side, To light  and  guard,  to  rule  and  guide! Amen.

Indulgence. (1) 100  days,  every  time. (2) A  plenary  indulgence on  the  feast  of  the  holy  Guardian  Angels,  for  saying  it morning  and  evening  throughout  the  year;  under  the  usual  conditions. (3) A  plenary  indulgence  at  the  hour  of  death,  for saying it  often  during  life. (Pius VI,  Oct.  2,  1795,  and  June  11, 1796.)  (4)  A  plenary  indulgence,  once  a  month,  for  saying  it daily;  under  the  usual  conditions. (Pius VII,  May  15,  1821.)