School: Drom Bhaoghalláin (roll number 7981)

Location:
Ardcarn, Co. Roscommon
Teacher:
M. Pagnam
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    3 God bless Friday and Good Friday
    The day our Saviour was crucified
    His happy Jews being passing by
    With a fierce look unto His heart
    From his heart unto His hand, down His precious blood did flow. His blessed Mother being standing by with a heavy heart and a dismal cry. They who say this prayer three times by night three times by day danger of death they shall never fear or any mortal sin or into the gates of Hell their souls shall never enter
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  2. 4 O Jesus, sweet Jesus who died on the tree The five bleeding wounds were given for me. My heart and my soul I give unto thee O Jesus, sweet Jesus have mercy on me.
    Mary is the Branch
    Jesus is the flower
    May the almighty God be with me
    at my dying hour
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