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Though I  look  not  on  Thy  wounds  with  Thomas, Thee, my  Lord,  and  Thee,  my  God  I  call: Make me  more  and  more  believe  Thy  promise, Hope in  Thee,  and  love  Thee  over  all.

O memorial  of  my  Saviour  dying. Living Bread  that  givest  life  to  man; May my  soul,  its  life  from  Thee  supplying, Taste Thy  sweetness,  as  on  earth  it  can.

Deign, O  Jesus,  Pelican  of  heaven, Me, a  sinner,  in  Thy  blood  to  lave, To a  single  drop  of  which  is  given All the  world  from  all  its  sin  to  save.

Contemplating, Lord,  Thy  hidden  presence, Grant me  what  I  thirst  for  and  implore. In the  revelation  of  Thine  essence To behold  Thy  glory  evermore.

(Judge O'Hagan's  translation.  Vide Father  Russell's "Communion  Day.")

Our Father,  Glory  be  to  the  Father.

The chaplet  consists  of  thirty-three  aspirations,  which may be  used  during  the  hour  of  adoration  before  the  Blessed Sacrament. After each  aspiration  may  be  added  an  Our Father, and  at  the  end  of  each  decade  a  Glory  be  to  the Father.