This part of the Anima Christi is mysterious as well as moving and it’s meaning varies significantly according to individual interpretation.
Several examples:
Journey to Wisdom ; Within Your Wounds Hide Me
Fix the Family ; Citabelles ; Within Thy Wounds Hide Me
My personal limited opinion would be that if we are considering this in light of an interpretation along the lines of a “
refuge from evil” , it would refer more to any personal evil inclinations we might struggle with as opposed to the devil and his minions - since in another part of the prayer , we already beg our Blessed Lord :
From the malicious enemy defend me.
If the prophet Isaiah says [53:5]-
But he was pierced for our offenses, crushed for our sins, Upon him was the chastisement that makes us whole, by his wounds we were healed
Then a logical question that might ensue would be: Healed from what exactly ? And the answer once again, would seem to fall along the lines of personal sin.
Hawkmaid’s interpretation that
We’re asking Him to “hide” us in His mercy and love, reminds me of the Divine Mercy. On day 8 of the Novena to the Divine Mercy, one of the prayers asks God the Father to:
Manifest Your mercy to the souls who are under Your just scrutiny. Look upon them in no other way but only through the Wounds of Jesus, Your dearly beloved Son; for we firmly believe that there is no limit to Your goodness and compassion. Amen.
Being “hidden” in His Mercy here, could well mean being exempted from the brunt of what justice says we deserve.
A most powerful and beautiful prayer, the Anima Christi.
