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 have said this prayer, morning and evening, throughout, the year, on the usual conditions; plenary indulgence at the hour of death.—Pius VI, Oct. 2, 1795; June 11, 1796. Pius on May 15, 1821, granted a plenary indulgence, once a month, to all the faithful who shall have said it every day for a month, as above directed.

V. Pray for us, O holy angel guardian,

R. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ.

God, Who, in Thine ineffable providence, hast deigned to send thy holy angels to watch over us: vouchsafe to us Thy suppliants in all our days to find safety in their protection, and in eternity to share their happiness.

OLY Archangel Michael, defend us in the day of battle, that we may not be lost in the dreadful judgment.

Indulgence of 100 days.—Leo XIII, Aug. 19, 1893.

lorious Archangel St. Raphael, great prince of the heavenly court, illustrious for thy gifts of wisdom and grace, guide of travelers by land and sea, consoler of the unfortunate, and refuge of sinners, I entreat thee to help me in all my needs and in all the trials of this life, as thou didst once assist the young Tobias in his journeying. And since thou art the "physician of God," I humbly pray thee to heal my soul of its many infirmities and my body of the ills that afflict it, if it be for my greater good. I ask, especially, for angelic purity, that I may be made fit to be the living temple of the Holy Ghost. Amen.

Indulgence of 100 days.—Leo XIII, June 21, 1890.