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This is a repository of prayers for all occasions. I will try to update it frequently. I welcome your comments and suggestions. I have tried to arrange them by topic and author as well. To browse for something by topic try clicking on a category in the tag cloud.

The only thing I can find on this is one reference:
Ruins of a Fourth-Century Church on the island of Cyprus overlook the Mediterranean Sea.
Do not think of the sins we have committed or of those we still commit. Put out of your mind the failings we give way to night and day. Do not impute our offenses to us, whether we did them on purpose or whether we could not help them. Remember, Lord, that men are apt to make slips; we are a spineless race, given to blundering; think of our build, our limitations. Our skins may be sound, but there are sores underneath.
O God, you are well disposed to us; give us the strength of your support. Give us encouragement, give the light that goes with it. Make us live by the dogmas of the faith preached by your holy apostles and the high teaching of the Gospels of our Savior, Jesus Christ.
—Ouchmounen Papyrus
The prayer I posted is from the book, “Macmillan Book of Earliest Christian Prayers” by F. Forester Church (Author), Terrence J. Mulry (Author)
http://www.amazon.com/Macmillan-Book-Earliest-Christian-Prayers/dp/0020310803/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1247429934&sr=1-1