cluded life, taking no heed of the things of this world; but cherishing rather, as the objects of my love, the things which concern Thee and my home in Heaven; and, in the secret closet of my heart, to treasure up the story of Thy most holy life and conversation.
CHAPTER XVII
☙ Of the Baptism of Jesus, and our sanctification
in its waters
BLESS Thee, and give thanks to Thee,
O Lord Jesus Christ, Fountain of goodness, and source of every virtue, for
humbly receiving holy Baptism; for
fulfilling all righteousness; for voluntarily putting
Thyself into the hands of Thy forerunner, by whom
Thou didst deign to be baptized in the river Jordan; thus consecrating for us the waters of Baptism, and by Thy example showing to all those
who come to that Holy Rite, be they of high or
be they of low estate, how needful it is for them
humbly to receive the Sacrament of new birth unto Salvation, if they would find a place at last in
the mansions of Thy heavenly Kingdom.
In Thy Baptism we too have been washed; that sanctification was for our profit, not for Thine; for Thou wast without any spot of sin.
I praise and magnify Thee, O Divine and Adorable Head, before Which even the angelic spirits veil their faces, for most humbly bowing Thyself, for going down into the Jordan, and for receiving its waters upon Thyself, for the washing away of our sins.
I bless Thee, and glorify Thy Holy Name, for