St. Vincent's Manual/Litany of St. Peter

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St. Vincent's Manual: Containing A Selection Of Prayers And Devotional Exercises : Originally Prepared For The Use Of The Sisters Of Charity In The United States Of America. (1856)
Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
Litany of St. Peter
4182501St. Vincent's Manual: Containing A Selection Of Prayers And Devotional Exercises : Originally Prepared For The Use Of The Sisters Of Charity In The United States Of America. — Litany of St. Peter1856Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul

LITANY OF ST. PETER.

LORD, have mercy on us.
Christ, have mercy on us.
Lord, have mercy on us.
Christ, hear us.
Christ, graciously hear us.
God, the Father of heaven, have mercy on us.
God the Son, Redeemer of the world, have mercy, &c
God, the Holy Ghost, have mercy, &c.
Holy Trinity, one God, have mercy, &c.
Holy Mary, Mother of God,
Pray for us.
Queen conceived without sin,
St. Peter,
Prince of the Apostles,
St. Peter, to whom were given the keys of the kingdom of heaven,

St. Peter, so ardent for the glory of Christ,
Pray for us.
St. Peter, whose heart was pierced with one look from Jesus,
St. Peter, who ceased not to grieve for having denied the Son of God,
St. Peter, whose cheeks were furrowed by a stream of tears which flowed to the end of your life,
St. Peter, who cried out — "Lord, thou knowest that I love thee!"
St. Peter, bound in chains for Christ,
St. Peter, delivered from prison by an angel,
St. Peter, who rejoiced to suffer for Christ,
St. Peter, whose very shadow healed the sick,
St. Peter, whose voice even the dead obeyed,
That we may have a constant, mutual charity among ourselves,
That we may taste and see, more and more, how sweet is the Lord,
That we may be prudent, and watch in prayer,
That we may die the death of the just,
Lamb of God, &c., three times.

LET US PRAY

O GLORIOUS Apostle, who received the power of loosing and binding, pray for us, that, being free from all sin, we may live and die in the grace of God. Obtain then for us a perfect faith, firm hope, and ardent charity, that as we draw nearer to the close of life, we may daily grow in the knowledge and love of Jesus Christ. Guide us, O blessed Apostle, through all the dangers of this exile, till fear and grief be over. O humble martyr of Christ ! you who now behold him, not as on Thabor, but in the full splendor of his glory, pray for us now and at the hour of death. O then come, blessed Apostle, and take us to Jesus, that we too may love eternally. Amen.