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To: Salvation
I'd like to share a prayer from St. Thomas More. Pardon me if it's a little long:

PRAYER OF ST. THOMAS MORE

Give me the grace, Good Lord
To set the world at naught.
To set the mind firmly on You and not to hang upon the words of men's mouths.
To be content to be solitary.
Not to long for worldly pleasures.
Little by little utterly to cast off the world and rid my mind of all its business.

Not to long to hear of earthly things, but that the hearing of worldly fancies may be displeasing to me.
Gladly to be thinking of God, piteously to call for His help.
To lean into the comfort of God.
Busily to labor to love Him.

To know my own vileness and wretchedness.
To humble myself under the mighty hand of God.
To bewail my sins and, for the purging of them, patiently to suffer adversity.

Gladly to bear my purgatory here.
To be joyful in tribulations.
To walk the narrow way that leads to life.
To have the last thing in remembrance. To have ever before my eyes my death that is ever at hand.
To make death no stranger to me.
To foresee and consider the everlasting fire of Hell.
To pray for pardon before the judge comes.

To have continually in mind the passion that Christ suffered for me.
For His benefits unceasingly to give Him thanks.

To buy the time again that I have lost.
To abstain from vain conversations. To shun foolish mirth and gladness. To cut off unnecessary recreations.

Of worldly substance, friends, liberty, life and all, to set the loss at naught, for the winning of Christ.

To think my worst enemies my best friends, for the brethren of Joseph could never have done him so much good with their love and favor as they did him with their malice and hatred.

These minds are more to be desired of every man than all the treasures of all the princes and kings, Christian and heathen, were it gathered and laid together all in one heap.

Amen

St. Thomas wrote this in the Tower of London where he was imprisoned before his death. He gave up his position, his freedom, and being with his family, because he would not compromise his Faith. He lost his possessions and his health, as well as his friends. All this because he would not go against his conscience.

Among his last words: I die the King's good servant-but God's first.

4 posted on 04/24/2015 7:40:10 AM PDT by Grateful2God (Because no word shall be impossible with God. And Mary said: Behold the handmaid of the Lord...)
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To: Grateful2God

That prayer was read by a number of the Catholics who suffered in England after his death.


5 posted on 04/24/2015 7:47:16 AM PDT by Slyfox (If I'm ever accused of being a Christian, I'd like there to be enough evidence to convict me)
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To: Grateful2God

Wonderful prayer. Thank you.


9 posted on 04/24/2015 8:04:33 AM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: Grateful2God
Thanks for sharing. Praying for pardon before the judge comes really speaks to me!
10 posted on 04/24/2015 2:24:06 PM PDT by mountainfolk
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