Our Lady of Perpetual Succour



This is an icon of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour. Before we were taught to turn our back on Our Lady and 'those childish devotions' there were often services in parishes to her and requests made for her help. there was a beautiful hymn sung much of which I have forgotten but the second verse centred around the child Jesus. 'On thy face he is not gazing, nor on us is turned his glance, but his anxious face he fixes on the Cross, the Reed, and Lance, To thy hands his own are clinging as a chid would cling in fear, of the vision of the torment of his passion drawing near'      Our Lady of Perpetual Succour pray for us.

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