Here’s another before-bed prayer or compline; this one is an edited version of St. Patrick’s compline. May this be a sweet prayer for you to pray at the end of your Saturday.

Patrick (389-461) was a Briton and a former slave in Ireland. He became the ‘Apostle to Ireland’, travelling widely, evangelizing tirelessly and organizing churches and monasteries. He established his episcopal seat in Armagh, which became the centre of Christianity in the whole of Ireland. Patrick was fearless in the pursuit of his aim: to destroy paganism and to exalt the name of the Triune God.

In the name of the King of life;
 in the name of the Christ of love;
 in the name of the Holy Spirit:
 the Triune of my strength.

I love you, O Lord my strength.
The Lord is my rock,
 my fortress and my deliverer.

My God is my rock
 in whom I take refuge.
I will praise the Lord who counsels me;

even at night my heart instructs me.
I have set the Lord always before me.

Because He is at my right hand,
 I shall not be shaken.
I am placing my soul and my body
 under Thy guarding this night, O Christ.

May Thy cross this night be shielding me.
Into Your hands I commit my spirit;

redeem me, O Lord, the God of Truth.

The God of life with guarding hold you;
the loving Christ with guarding fold you;
the Holy Spirit, guarding, mould you;

each night of life to aid, enfold you;
each day and night of life uphold you.

May God shield me;

may God fill me;

may God keep me;
may God watch me;

may God bring me this night
 to the nearness of His love.

The peace of the Father of joy,
the peace of the Christ of hope,
the peace of the Spirit of grace,
the peace of all peace
 be mine this night
in the name of the Father,
and of the Son,
and of the Holy Spirit.

Amen.