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Prayer Before a Crucifix
Look down upon me good and gentle Jesus, while before Thy face I humbly kneel and with burning soul pray and beseech Thee to fix deep in my heart lively sentiments of faith, hope and charity, true contrition for my sins and a firm purpose of amendment, while I contemplate with great love and tender pity Thy Five Wounds, pondering over them within me and calling to mind the words which David Thy prophet said of Thee my Jesus, “They have pierced My Hands and My Feet, they have numbered all My Bones.” (Ps. 21, 17-18)
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Thank you, Techno2000.
I was thinking, however, more along the lines of the prayer porthos11 posted.
An example of a Byzantine tradition prayer to the Cross, taken from the prayers before sleep in the Russian tradition:
**Can someone explain:Ok, this prayer is on a plaque at the bottom of a life size crucifix, above a kneeler in my Church, when one says this prayer after communion one gains a Plenary indulgence.
- What a plenary indulgence is?
- Why do you get it for this specific prayer as opposed to other prayers?**