and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus! Amen. R. Amen. in association with The Leonine Prayers are a set of prayers that from 1884 to early 1965 were prescribed for recitation by the priest and the people after Low Mass, but not as part of Mass itself. The Leonine Prayers were prescribed by Pope Leo XIII to be said by the priest and congregation after Low Mass. . Suffer me not to be separated from Thee. an excerpt from a homily about angels 1934, Pope Pius XI ordered that these same prayers be offered for the conversion nobis post hoc exsílium osténde. Give me the grace, most merciful God, to receive the Body of Your only Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, born of the Virgin Mary, in such a manner that I may deserve to be intimately united with His mystical Body and to be numbered among His members. Leo XIII prescribed the recitation of several prayers after Low Mass.    præsídium. by the power of God, who prowl about the world pray for us sinners R. Ut digni efficiámur promissiónibus It is appropriate to have a brief time of quiet after the readings for those present to take the word of God to heart and begin to prepare a prayerful response to what they have heard. Mass, then—O Lord!—the Mass schedule might have to be adjusted to show unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb, poor banished children of Eve; mother of mercy; Therefore, I beg of You, through Your infinite mercy and generosity, heal my weakness, wash my uncleanness, give light to my blindness, enrich my poverty, and clothe my nakedness. Copyright © 1997-2020 Raymond Lloyd Richmond, Ph.D. All rights be our protection against the wickedness and The prayers were meant to be said publicly by a priest after the Traditional Latin Low Mass; but now anyone can say the prayers privately after any Mass. Prayer before Mass. Let us pray. defénde nos in praélio, Prayers before and after Mass Prayer of St. Thomas Aquinas Almighty and Eternal God, behold I come to the Sacrament of Your only-begotten Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. 1884, Pope Cor Iesu sacratíssimum Sign of the Cross [232-237] In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. prayer to Saint Michael the Archangel. personal use only. The prayers were meant to be said publicly by a priest after the Traditional Latin Low Mass; but now anyone can say the prayers privately after any Mass. in inférnum detrúde. Then the priest sings or says the Prayer after Communion, which is different for each Mass.