School: Johnstown (C.) (roll number 2919)

Location:
Johnstown, Co. Kilkenny
Teacher:
Máiréad Ní Laochdha
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    I pray to God to be my guide. And ever and ever I give my soul to God forever.

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    Oh Jesus I offer thee through the most pure heart of Mary
    All my thoughts, words, and actions of this day.
    And may I gain all the indulgences I can.
    And I place them in the hands of the Blessed Virgin Mary
    For the poor suffering souls in Purgatory,
    Amen.
    They they said
    Good morrow day, Jesus.
    Guide me the right way
    Jesus keep me from sin and shame
    And may I rise in God's name.
    Amen.
    When arising the used to say,
    I will arise from this bed of sleep.
    To adore my God, and to labour for the salvation of my soul
    Oh may I rise in the last day, to life everlasting
    Amen.
    Always before they started their prayers the used to say
    Come, Holy Ghost, fill the hearts of thy faithful
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