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(St. Ambrose)
I beg of you, O Lord, by this most holy mystery of Your Body and Blood, with which You daily nourish us in Your Church, that we may be cleansed and sanctified and made sharers in Your divinity. 
Grant to me Your holy virtues, which will enable me to approach Your altar with a clean conscience, so that this heavenly Sacrament may be a means of salvation and life to me, for You Yourself have said: “I am the living bread that has come down from heaven. If anyone eat of this bread, he shall live forever; and the bread that I will give is my flesh for the life of the world.” Most Sweet Bread, heal my heart, that I may taste the sweetness of Your love. 
Heal it from all weakness, that I may enjoy no sweetness but You. Most pure Bread, containing every delight which ever refreshes us, may my heart consume You and may my soul be filled with Your sweetness. 
Holy Bread, living Bread, perfect Bread, that has come down from heaven to give life to the world, come into my heart and cleanse me from every stain of body and soul. 
Enter into my soul; heal and cleanse me completely. 
Be the constant safeguard and salvation of my soul and body. 
Guard me from the enemies who lie in wait. 
May they flee from the protecting presence of Your power, so that, armed in soul and body by You, I may safely reach Your Kingdom. 
There we shall see You, not as now as in mysteries, but face to face, when You will deliver the Kingdom to God the Father, and will reign as God over all. 
Then You, who with the same God the Father and the Holy Spirit, live and reign forever, will satisfy the hunger of my soul perfectly with Yourself, so that I shall neither hunger nor thirst again. 
Amen. 
 
(Lord, I am not worthy)
Lord, I am not worthy that You should enter under my roof, but only say the word and my soul shall be healed.
Amen. 
 
(Dear Lord, may I receive)
You in this Communion With open arms, And a loving, contrite heart, So that I may be filled with Your grace, For my good and Your glory! 
Amen. 
 
(Saint Thomas Aquinas)
Grant me, O Lord my God, a mind to know you, a heart to seek you, wisdom to find you, conduct pleasing to you, faithful perseverance in waiting for you, and a hope of finally embracing you.
Amen.