BEFORE Thine eyes, O Lord, we bring our sins, and we
compare them with the stripes we have received.
If we examine the evil we have wrought, what we suffer
is little, what we deserve is great.
What we have committed is very grievous, what we have
suffered is very slight.
We feel the punishment of sin, yet withdraw not from
the obstinacy of sinning.
Under Thy lash our inconstancy is visited, but our
sinfulness is not changed.
Our suffering soul is tormented, but our neck is not
bent.
Our life groans under sorrow, yet amends not in deed.
If Thou spare us, we correct not our ways: if Thou
punish, we cannot endure it.
In time of correction we confess our wrongdoing: after
Thy visitation we forget that we have wept.
If Thou stretchest forth Thy hand, we promise
amendment; if Thou withholdest the sword, we keep not our promise.
If Thou strikest, we cry out for mercy; if Thou
sparest, we again provoke Thee to strike
Here we are before Thee, O Lord, confessedly guilty;
we know that unless Thou pardon we shall deservedly perish.
Grant then, O almighty Father, without our deserving
it, the pardon we ask; Thou Who madest out of nothing those Who ask Thee.
Through Christ our Lord. Amen
V. Deal not with us, O Lord, according to our sins.
R. Neither reward us according to our iniquities.
R. Neither reward us according to our iniquities.
Let us pray.—O God, Who by sin art offended and by
penance pacified, mercifully regard the prayers of Thy suppliant people, and
turn away the scourges of Thy wrath, which we deserve for our sins.
Through Christ our Lord.
R. Amen
- from the 1962 Roman Catholic Daily Missal
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