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The so-called Church Associnlion ofTormUo hi, not I s o,v in lifting „p i„ ci,„n.y hoof .,.,i„«t the «: 'f ; t^. ." wh,ch .s rev,ewe,l in the fifth of I,» Ooc„.i„n„, L.J"„„ u s not our nuention t„ ,„I, Wo I in n church dedicated to his sorvico, ho would equallv disnp- prove of receiving a rituah'stic worship in a house raisJd to the honor of William of Orange. Moreover, as the ceremonial used m an Orange assembly has been adopted since that period sometimes facetiously styled the "J3!ossed Reformation " and has been accepted b, members of all shades of Protestant opinion, both in and out of the church, it is manifestly unfair in Orangemen to bar as a thing of evil in others that to which they so strenuously adhere themselves. All who care to look the truth straight in the face, must adniit that the Orange Ritual is founded on Catholic usages, and that, although the palimpsest bears grotesque figures on its margm, the original design is not nearly obliterated. A litur- gical service, the investing of a chaplain with a surplice and colored_ stole, the use of lighted tapers, banners, music, and lH-ocessions,-aU have been borrowed from the Catholic Church What IS the gown, but an imitation of the cope ? The uncouth head ge;.r but an adaptation of the college cap worn in choir? llie symbolism with candle^ but that which the Church employs in the ofKco of Tenebne ? To carry the parallel fur- her, while the Catholic invokes the suffrages of our Lady, and those of the Blessed Shunts and Angels, the unwashed moralist from Ulster commemorates the glorious, pious, and immortal memory of Blessed William, taking his apotheosis for granted ; and blandly consigns the Pope to eternal perdition, whflo he would hinder his Catholic neighbour from reciting the Athanasian Creed. Strange as it may seem, the most determined opposition to Catholic worship has always come from bodies that are them- selves intensely ritualistic. In laying the corner-stone of a Church, the Masons, with their mantles and banners bearinir the sign of the Cross, may do what priest and choir dare not attempt. At a funeral, the Orange Society, in their vestments may form processions and conduct a service, on consecrated ground, for which there is certainly no provision in the Book of Common Prayer, and yet the incumbent dare not remonstrate. J^^ach body may work its own sweet will without let or hindrance and yet both will deny the Church the right to employ customs' which have been her heritage since apostolic times. _ Has an unfortunate parson in the Huron Diocese preached in his surphce ? Very probably his most determined reviler at tho Vcstiy mooting will be some chaplain of an Orano;o lodo-e, who paraded last "Twelfth " in tho same vestment, (Uuit ni-; of Popery) and sat in it through tho whole service. Ilns a colored stole hcon worn ? The same assailant glories in a blue one, a. ut the width of a stair carpet, in which he headed tho procession, while the band played the air of " Croppies, lie down," with greater energy than good time. Thus any parody on Christian worship may be permitted ; bnt woe to the priest who tries to carry on the Church's work in the Church's way ! How can these glaring inconsistencies be defended ? How can the rigid Calvinist, who will not tolerate an organ in his Kirk, and who looks on a surplice as " the vestment of Baal," delight in the same " pernicious nonsense " in an Orange lodge ? Does ho dissociate the worship of GOD from the latter Innctton, and place it on a par with the Dionysia or the Voudoo fetish ?' It must be either a reasonable service to the Creator, or else some barbarous heathenism, in which Dutch William figures as Psilas, and the worshipful lodge unconsciously imitates tho phallica. For eighteen centuries it has always been the same. Tho strict Phaiisee, the votary of Iris, and the bigoted Arian, all ritualistic to a degree, have been succeeded by the Japanese Bonze, the Swedish Lutheran, and the North of Ireland Orange- man, who all persecute the Catholic Christian, and hinder him from practising that ceremonial of which theirs is a conscious or unconscious parody. The ignorant worsh ipper of Amida and Zaca, with his altar and his vestments, his oblations of bread and wine, his incenso, crossings, and chants— rites which con- stitute a shocking travesty of Catholic worship,— when he commits his victims to the stake or tho frozen pool, is not more inconsistent than his Protestant brother fi-om Ulster, who has done exactly the same less than two centuries ago, and would do it again if he had the power. Intolerance is as rife as when Cromwell led his army into Ireland; and the smooth-faced burgher from Belfast is a chii) of the old block very slightly veneered. " What mean ye by this service ?" If it is the worship of God, why may not your Catholic brother worship Him like- wise ? If it is a cultus paid to the Prince of Orange, and is tolerated by Christians, why ehould not equal toleration bo accorded to the proper worship of the Prince of Peace? " Under which King, Bezonian ?" w. r I T' '''" ''^""^ ^'''^''' ^^ Protectant Hi.npHcitv when a hu. full Hcopo for its dovclopment. Within the LJu what ,s meant hy the .sarno phrase? What hut snuah,r .lirt' . oven ,nc,ss, and the magnifyin.of man ratho.- than the prai«o trUIJ. Modorr. iiToveronco pa.scs for pure Gospel, and ancient decorum is styled a n.o.ler.. innovation. "Ye talk ol'iiinovationa ; froni iiiy floul I «lo ablior them ; tlierelorc, I abiior Black