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Introductory Note

What is a Compline

In the Christian tradition of praying at fixed prayer times, Compline is the name for prayers at the end of the day. Many of us grew up saying bed time prayers, so it should feel familiar. Try it out in your family or at your next group retreat with different readers. If you have young children, Compline can be used as bed-time prayers with them or over them, substituting the child’s or children’s names in the boxed sections whenever they cannot say the prayer for themselves. E.g. In peace will Martha lie down, for it is You, O Lord, You alone who makes her to rest secure.’ (Learn more at Northumbria’s Celtic Daily Prayer website.)

The Patrick Compline

Written by the Northumbria Community, this Compline is named after Patrick (389461), 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.

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April 2026

For group settings, the * notation indicates a change of reader; words in bold are said all together; words in bold italic are said by each person the group, one at a time.

+ indicates where you might make the sign of the cross.


The Patrick Compline

+ (silently)

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.

From the Northumbria Community's Celtic Daily Prayer

Art: From the Book of Kells.

Last Featured on Renovare.org April 2026

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Northumbria Community is a dispersed network of people, hugely diverse, from different backgrounds, streams and edges of the Christian faith. As Companions in Community, we are united in our desire to embrace and express an ongoing exploration into a new way for living, through a new monasticism, as Christians that offers hope in our changed and changing culture. We are A Way to express The Way and acknowledge there are many other valid expressions of the desire to follow Jesus Christ in today’s world.

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