Birthday Devotions for Christians
Birthday Devotions for Christians
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also desire to exercise this present devotion, not only for myself, but for all the men in the
world.
I now desire, O my Saviour, to render unto Thee as far as I can, with the help of
Thy grace, all the rightful homage I should have paid Thee if I had been gifted with the
use of reason, from the first moment of my life. So, too, I desire to pay Thee all the due
need of adoration, praise, and love, which should have been given to Thee at that same
time by all my friends, and by all people who ever were, are, or shall be in the world; and
even that which should have been rendered to Thee by the evil angels at the moment of
their creation.
I give myself again to Thee, my Lord Jesus. Enter into me, and unite me to
Thyself in order that in and by Thee I may fulfil these desires for Thy pure glory and
satisfaction.
3. In union, therefore, with the devotion, love, humility, purity and sanctity, and
all the other sublime dispositions with which Thou didst honor, bless, love and glorify the
Eternal Father in Thy eternal and temporal birth, and in Thy dwelling from all eternity in
the bosom of Thy Father, and during nine months in the bosom of Thy Mother: I acclaim
Thee; I adore, love, bless, and glorify Thee together with the Father and the Holy Ghost
as my God, my Creator, and Sovereign Lord. I adore, love, and glorify Thee also on
behalf of all creatures—angels, men, animals, plants and inanimate things. I wish I could
possess in myself the totality of their being, all their strength and all their actual or
potential capacity to glorify and love Thee, that I might now use it all in paying Thee this
homage for myself and for them, especially those for whom, before Thee, I have both the
obligation and desire to pray with special zeal.
4. I give Thee infinite thanks, O my God, on behalf of myself, all creatures, and
especially my particular friends, for the gift of life, and the capacity to know and love
Thee. I thank Thee for having preserved our existence and allowed us to be born alive to
receive Holy Baptism. If we had died before being delivered from original sin by the
grace of Holy Baptism, which has been the misfortune of many souls, we should never
have seen Thy divine face, and we should have been deprived forever of Thy holy love.
May all the angels and saints bless Thee forever for this most special favor Thou hast
accorded us.
5. Omnipotent Creator, Thou didst give me being and life solely that I might
employ them in Thy love and service. Therefore, I offer my life to Thee. I consecrate and
sacrifice it altogether to Thee, together with the being and life of all the angels, all men
and all creatures, in testimony that I desire no longer to live save to serve Thee with all
the perfection Thou dost ask of me.
6. O my God, what a source of humiliation and pain it is for me to think that,
during the first months of my life, I was Thy enemy and under the power of Satan, in a
continual state of sin that infinitely displeased and dishonored Thee! For this I most
humbly beg Thy forgiveness, O my Lord, and in satisfaction for the dishonor I gave Thee
while I remained in the state of original sin, I offer Thee, O Father of Jesus, all the glory
given Thee by Thy immaculate Mother during the time she dwelt in the blessed womb of
St. Anne, her mother.
7. O my Jesus, in honor of and in union with the love with which Thou didst
accept and bear all the crosses and sufferings that were permitted by the Heavenly Father
to attend Thy temporal birth, I offer Thee all the trials and afflictions I have suffered
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since my birth, and those remaining for me to suffer until the end of my life, accepting
and loving them for love of Thee, and begging Thee to consecrate them to the homage of
Thy own sufferings.
8. O Most Kind Jesus, I offer Thee all the circumstances of my birth, and I
implore Thee by Thy very great mercy to wipe out all that displeases Thee in the first part
of my life. Deign to make up for my faults, giving to Thy Father and to Thyself all the
honor I ought to have given Thee at that time, if I had been capable of honoring Thee;
and mayest Thou grant that the earliest phase of my life may render an undying homage
and glory to the divine state of Thy dwelling in the bosom of Thy Father and in the womb
of Thy Mother, and to Thy eternal and temporal birth.
9. Such, O my Lord, is the rightful homage I ought to have rendered to Thee, had
I been able, at the moment of my birth, and indeed from the first moment of my life, that
I now endeavor to render to Thee, although very tardily and imperfectly. But what gives
me infinite consolation, O my Dear Jesus, is that I know Thou didst atone for my
deficiencies by Thy temporal birth. Then Thou didst render all this just homage to God
the Father, performing in a most holy and divine manner all these acts and devotions for
Thyself and for me. Thou didst refer and consecrate to His glory all Thy being and Thy
entire life, present and to come, and together with it all my being and every state of my
life, and of all creatures that ever were, are, or shall be, all the past, present, and future
state of created things being just as vividly present to Thee then as now. Thou didst look
upon every life as Thine own, as something given to Thee by the Father, according to
Thy blessed words: Omnia mihi tradita sunt a Patre meo (Matt. 11, 27 All things are
delivered to me by my Father.). Thou wast consequently obliged, by thy profound love
for Him and Thy zeal for His honor, to refer and give and sacrifice everything to Him.
And this Thou didst do most excellently.
Thou didst also offer to Thy Father the holy and divine state of Thy dwelling in
the sacred womb of the Virgin, all filled with glory and love for Him, in satisfaction for
the dishonor that was to be rendered to Him by myself in the state of original sin. And at
the same moment when Thou didst accept and offer to Thy Father all the crosses and
sufferings of Thy whole life, Thou didst offer Him also all the past, present, and future
trials and afflictions of all Thy members: for it is the function of the head to act for
himself and on behalf of all his members, because the head and the members are but one,
and also because all that pertains to the members belongs to the head, and conversely all
the attributes of the head belong to the members.
And so, O divine Head, Thou hast turned my whole being and the whole
condition of my life to meritorious purpose. In Thy temporal birth, Thou didst render for
me to Thy Father all the rightful homage I should have rendered Him at my own birth,
and Thou didst then practise all the acts and exercises of devotion that I should have
practised. Be Thou blessed for ever! How willingly I consent and adhere to all that Thou
didst do at that time for me! Indeed I ratify it with my whole will, and would gladly sign
that ratification with the last drop of my blood. I also endorse all Thou didst do for me in
all the other phases or actions of Thy life, to compensate for the faults Thou didst know I
was going to commit.
In imitation of Thee, O my Jesus, in honor of and in union with the same love
which led Thee thus to accomplish all things for Thyself and for all Thy brothers,
members, and children, and for all creatures, I henceforth desire in all my functions and
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activities to render to Thee all the honor and glory I can, for myself and for all Christians,
who are my brothers, and members of the same Head and Body. I desire to honor Thee
on behalf of all men and all other creatures that are unworthy or incapable of loving
Thee, as if all of them put together had entrusted me with their duties and obligations
towards Thee, and had charged me to love and honor Thee on their behalf.