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 tions and  trials  of  life,  and  our  consolation  and  support  in the  hour  of  death. Amen.

I. Fifty  days,  every  time  any  one  says  to  another: Laudetur Jesus  Christus;  or  answers:  Amen  or,  In  saecula. Praised be  Jesus  Christ. For evermore.

II. Twenty-five days,  every  time  any  one  invokes  the most holy  name  of  Jesus.

III. Plenary, at  the  point  of  death,  to  any  one  who  has had the  devout  practice  of  saluting  and  answering  as  above, or of  invoking  often  the  said  most  holy  name,  provided that he  then  invokes  this  holy  name  at  least  in  his  heart,  if he  is  unable  to  do  so  with  his  lips. — Clement  XIII,  Sept. 5,  1759.

My Jesus,  mercy!

Indulgence of 100  days,  for  each  recital. — Pius  IX, Sept. 24, 1846.

My sweetest  Jesus,  be  not  my  judge,  but  my  Saviour.

Indulgence of 50  days,  for  each  recital. — Pius  IX, Aug. II, 1851.

Jesus, my  God,  I  love  Thee  above  all  things.

Indulgence of 50  days,  each  time. — Pius  IX,  May  7, 1854.

Jesus, Son  of  David,  have  mercy  on  me! (Luke iii.  38).

Indulgence of 100  days,  once  a  day. — Leo  XIII,  Feb. 27,  1886.

For saying:  Glory  be  to  the  Father,  etc.,  and  May  the  holy name of  Jesus  he  infinitely  Messed,  five  times,  the  following indulgences  are  granted  on  the  usual  conditions: