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 V. Thou  didst  give  them  bread  from  heaven.

R. Containing  in  itself  all  sweetness.

God, Who  in  this  wonderful  Sacrament  has  left  us a  memorial  of  Thy  passion,  grant  us  the  grace,  we beseech  Thee,  so  to  venerate  the  sacred  mysteries  of  Thy Body and  Blood,  that  we  may  constantly  experience within ourselves  the  blessed  fruit  of  Thy  redemption. Who livest  and  reignest  forever  and  ever. Amen.

SWEETEST Jesus,  who  camest  into  this  world  to give  to  all  the  life  of  thy  grace,  and  who,  to  preserve and  sustain  it,  didst  will  to  be  the  daily  remedy of our  daily  infirmities,  and  our  daily  food;  humbly we pray  Thee,  by  thy  heart,  all  on  fire  with  love  of  us, to pour  out  thy  Holy  Spirit  upon  all,  so  that  those who are  unhappily  in  mortal  sin  may  be  converted  to Thee,  and  recover  the  life  or  grace  which  they  have lost; and  those  who  by  thy  gift  still  live  this  divine life may  every  day,  when  they  are  able,  approach devoutly to  thy  holy  table,  where,  in  daily  communion receiving every  day  the  antidote  to  their  daily  venial sins, and  nourishing  the  life  of  grace  in  their  hearts, and purifying  more  and  more  their  souls,  they  may come at  last  to  the  enjoyment  with  Thee  of  eternal beatitude. Amen.

Indulgence of  300  days,  once  a  day. — Pius  X, June  3,  1905.