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       O
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              entirely  renounce  my  own  will,  and  offer  and
              resign myself to thy most holy will and pleasure;
       above all delights of this world, I wish and desire that thy
       most adorable, most placid will may be perfectly done in
       me, by me, in all that concerns me whether in body or in
       soul,  in  time  and  in  eternity.  And  to  this  end  I  would
       readily submit all the members of my body to suffering
       of any kind and degree.
       O my God, wert thou to give me fullest choice of asking
       all  I  wish,  and  didst  thou  swear  to  me  by  thyself  that
       thou  wouldst  grant  my  petition  in  all  things,  I  would
       neither  desire  nor  ask  aught  else  than  that  thy  most
       adorable will may be perfectly done in me and in every
       creature of thine, according to thy supreme and faultless
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       good pleasure. Wherefore, in union with that resignation
       with which Jesus committed himself wholly to thy will in
       the garden of Olives, and in union with his affection and
       his intention, I say from his heart and in his words: Not
       my will, but thine be done, O most holy Father, in time
       and in eternity. Amen.

        Should  any  affliction,  threaten  you,  add  the  following
       words,  which  are  most  pleasing  to  God,  as  he
       condescended  to  reveal  to  St.  Gertrude.  If  anyone,  says
       she,  offers  his  whole  will  to  the  will  of  God  when  he
       knows that affliction is coming on him, his offering will
       be as acceptable to God as though, during the Passion of
       Jesus,  he  had  allayed  the  anguish  of  his  wounds  with
       fragrant ointments.
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