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 From the  morning  watch even unto  night,  let  Israel hope in  the  Lord.

Because with  the  Lord there is  mercy:  and  with  Him plenteous redemption.

And He  shall  redeem  Israel from all  his  iniquities.

V. Requiem  aeternam  dona  eis,  Domine;

R. Et  lux  perpetua  luceat  eis.

Indulgence of 100  days  to  all  the  faithful  who,  at  the  sound  of the  bell,  at  the  first  hour  after  nightfall,  shall  say  devoutly  on  their knees  the  psalm  De  profundis,  or  the  Our  Father,  the  Hail  Mary, and  the  Requiem  aeternam.

Plenary indulgence, once  a  year,  on  usual  conditions. — Clement XII., Aug. 11, 1736.  Pius  VI.,  March  18,  1781,  granted  these indulgences to  all  the  faithful  who  may  happen  to  dwell  in  a  place where no  bell  for  the  dead  is  sounded,  provided  they  shall  say the De  profundis,  or  the  Our  Father,  and  the  Hail  Mary,  etc., about nightfall. Pius IX.,  July  18,  1877,  declared  that  these  indulgences can  be  gained  on  the  recital  as  above  of  the  De  profundis, or the  Our  Father,  etc.,  before  or  after  nightfall,  provided  that  the bell is  sounded  at  such  hour,  according  to  the  custom  of  the  church or place. Leo XIII.,  Feb.  3,  1888,  granted  indulgence  of  50  days three times  a  day.

V. Pray,  give  the  blessing,

ay the Lord  almighty grant us  a  quiet  night, and a  perfect  end.

R. Amen.