The “Act of Reparation to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament” is a beautiful prayer composed by Pope Pius VII in 1815, originally prayed by the nuns of the Convent of the Perpetual Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in Rome. In it, we adore Jesus in the Most Blessed Sacrament, offer reparation for all acts of irreverence and sacrilege against Him, and pray for the conversion of souls. Pope Pius VII granted an indulgence of 200 days to all who recite it with contrition and devotion.
Act of Reparation to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament
Jesus, my God, my Savior, true God and true Man, with that most profound homage with which the faith itself inspires me, I adore and love Thee with my whole heart, enclosed in the most august Sacrament of the Altar, in reparation for all the acts of irreverence, profanation, and sacrilege, which I may ever have been so unhappy as to have committed, as well as for all such like acts that ever have been done, or which may be done, though God forbid they should be, in ages yet to come.
I adore Thee, therefore, my God, not indeed as Thou deservest, nor as much as I am bound to adore, but as far as I am able; and I would that I could adore Thee with all the perfection of which all reasonable persons are capable.
Meantime I purpose now and ever to adore Thee, not only for those Catholics who adore Thee not, and love Thee not, but also in the stead of, and for the conversion of all heretics, schismatics, impious atheists, blasphemers, impostors, unbelievers, and idolaters.
Jesus, my God, mayest Thou be ever known, adored, loved, and praised every moment, in the most holy and divine Sacrament. Amen.
Jesus, my God, mayest Thou be ever known, adored, loved, and praised every moment, in the most holy and divine Sacrament. Amen.
Ejaculations (100-day indulgence granted by Pope Leo XII)
I adore Thee every moment, O living Bread of Heaven, Great Sacrament!
Jesus, Heart Lof Mary, I pray Thee send Thy blessing on my soul.
Holiest Jesu! Loving Saviour! I give Thee my heart.
May all know, adore, and praise every moment, always, the most holy and divine Sacrament.