School: Drom an Mhadaidh

Location:
Drumavaddy, Co. Cavan
Teacher:
S. Ó Murchadha
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    O Jesus bless the Holy Church take care of it,
    O Jesus have Mercy on all poor sinners and save them from Hell [?]
    O Jesus bless my father, my mother, my brothers and sisters and all I ought to pray for as the kind loving heart knows how to bless them.
    O Jesus have mercy on the poor souls burning in the flames of Purgatory and grant them Eternal rest
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    Prayer for the toothache
    As Peter sat on a marble stone,
    Christ came and sayeth "what aileth thou Peter".
    Peter sayeth "my tooth ache"
    "Arise Peter and the tooth shall be made whole,
    Not thee alone". Anyone says this prayer
    For my sake or for my name sake,
    Shall never be troubled with the toothache.
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    As Peter lay on a marble stone...

    As Peter lay on a marble stone Our Saviour came to him and asked him what aileth thou Peter. "O Lord it is my tooth that aches". "Rise up Peter and Behold not thee alone but everyone that asys these Words and believes in them shall never be troubled with a toothache or fever.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
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