I.
I bind to myself today
The strong power of an invocation of the Trinity
The faith of the Trinity in Unity
The Creator of the Universe
II.
I bind to myself today
The might of the Incarnation of Christ
with that of His Baptism
The might of His Crucifixion
with that of His Burial
The might of His Resurrection
with that of His Ascension
The might of of His Coming
on the Judgment Day
III.
I bind to myself today
The power in the love of the Seraphim
In the obedience of the Angels
In the ministration of the Archangels
In the hope of Resurrection unto reward
In the prayers of the Patriarchs
In the predictions of the Prophets
In the preaching of the Apostles
In the faith of the Confessors
In the purity of the holy Virgins
In the deeds of righteous men
IV.
I bind to myself today
The power of Heaven
The brightness of the Sun
The whiteness of Snow
The splendour of Fire
The speed of Lightning
The swiftness of the Wind
The depth of the Sea
The stability of the Earth
The firmness of Rocks
V.
I bind to myself today
God's Power to pilot me
God's Might to uphold me
God's Wisdom to guide me
God's Eye to look before me
God's Ear to hear me
God's Word to speak for me
God's Hand to guard me
God's Way to lie before me
God's Shield to shelter me
God's Host to secure me
Against the snares of demons
Against the seductions of vices
Against the lusts of nature
Against everyone who meditates injury to me
Whether far or near
Whether few or with many
VI.
I invoke today all these virtues
Against every hostile merciless power
Which may assail my body and my soul.
Against the incantations of false prophets,
Against the black laws of heathenism,
Against the false laws of heresy,
Against the deceits of idolatry,
Against the spells of women, smiths and druids,
Against every knowledge that blinds the soul of man.
VII.
Christ protect me today
Against poison
Against burning
Against drowning
Against wounding
That I may receive abundant reward.
VIII.
Christ with me
Christ before me
Christ behind me
Christ in me
Christ beneath me
Christ above me
Christ at my right,
Christ at my left
Christ when lying down
Christ in sitting
Christ in rising up
IX.
Christ in the heart of every man who thinks of me
Christ in the mouth of every man who speaks of me
Christ in every eye that sees me
Christ in every ear that hears me
X.
I bind to myself today
The strong power of an invocation of the Trinity
The faith of the Trinity in Unity
The Creator of the Universe
XI.
Salvation is of the Lord,
Salvation is of the Lord,
Salvation is of Christ;
May Thy salvation, O Lord, be with us forever
Amen
The Lorica is an ancient Gaelic prayer attributed to St. Patrick and is an invocation to the Holy Trinity, usually recited in the morning. In the early Irish Church, loricas were numerous; some were written in Gaelic and some in Latin. In fact, the word, Lorica, is Latin, meaning shield or breastplate. Since prayer is a spiritual shield, these Irish loricas were prayed for protection against spiritual evils, but also from physical ones; the loricas came into being when the Gaelic pagans converted to Catholicism: the loricas were the replacement for the old incantations, which the new Christians discarded.
IN THE ORIGINAL ALL THE VERSES BUT THE LAST WERE IN GAELIC, THE LAST BEING IN LATIN. TRANSLATION FROM THE IRISH LIBER HYMNORUM, J. H. BERNARD, D.D. AND R. ATKINSON, LL.D., 1898.
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