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 peace. Turn then,  O  Lord,  Thy  loving  eyes  upon  us, who forgetful  as  it  were  of  ourselves  pray  now  above all things  for  him. Unite our  prayers  with  his,  and receive them  into  the  bosom  of  Thy  infinite  mercy, as a  most  sweet  perfume  of  that  living  and  efficacious charity, in  which  the  children  of  the  Church  are  united to their  Father. All that  he  asks  of  Thee  to-day  we too  ask  for  with  him. Whether he  sorrows  or  rejoices, or when  he  hopes  or  offers  the  Victim  of  love  for  his people, we  would  be  united  with  him. We desire that the  utterance  of  our  souls  should  be  one  with  his. Mercifully grant,  O  Lord,  that  no  one  of  us  be  far from his  mind  and  heart  during  the  hour  of  his  prayer, and when  he  offers  to  Thee  the  sacrifice  of  Thy  blessed Son. And in  the  moment  that  he,  our  most  revered Pontiff, holding  in  his  hands  the  very  body  of  Jesus Christ, shall  say  to  the  people  over  the  chalice  of  benediction the  words. The peace  of  the  Lord  be  ever  with you, do  Thou,  O  Lord,  cause  Thy  most  sweet  peace  to descend  with  a  new  and  manifest  power  into  our hearts, and  upon  all  the  nations  of  mankind. Amen.

Indulgence of 200  days,  once  a  day. — Leo  XIII, May 8,  1896.

ay the  most  just, most high,  and  most adorable will  of  God  be  in all  things  done,  praised, and magnified  forever.

Indulgence of 100  days,  once  a  day. Plenary indulgence, once  a  year,  to  all  who  say  it  daily. Plenary indulgence (at  the  point  of  death),  to  those  who, during  life,  shall  have  frequently  recited  this  ejaculation, provided  that,  worthily  disposed,  they  accept