May thy body, O Lord, which I have received, and thy blood which I have drank, cleave to my soul: and grant that no stain of sin remain within me, who have been fed with this pure and holy sacrament. Who livest and reignest for ever and ever. Amen.

Having wiped his Mouth, his Fingers, and the Chalice, he then continues the Mass.
The Communion being every day different, what follows may be said:

Let it be now, O Lord, an effect of thy mercy, that we who have been present at this holy mystery may find the benefit thereof in our souls.

Part V.
The Public Thanksgiving After Communion.

Dominus vobiscum:

The Lord be with you:

R. Et cum spiritu tuo.

R. And with thy spirit.

P. Oremus.