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A tell H-pisaJpm Oltini ■itiisis.
MOST RE\'. J. T. DUHAMEL, Archbishop of Ottiuiui.
ClIANCKI.I.OR OF IHK UMVKRSITY.
atholicity in Ottawa,
•«';st^« -
growth c)f the Catholic ("hurch in Ottawa is so iiiscpaial)!)- con-
nected with the t^rowtli of the citv, that to describe the i^reat stritles
by which our reUs^ioiis institutions have advanced to success and
pros])erity is to depict the speetly manner in which the nf)w state!)-
Ottawa has changed from the primitive backwoods settlement to
the beautiful city it now is.
Sixt)- j'ears a.t;o Hjtown was a scattered hamlet, consistint^ of a
few roui^hl)' hewn lo}^ houses. The canal then buildin<;, to connect
this city with the Great Lal^cs, had attracted hither a larije number
of workmen and the usual ([uota of tradesmen and mercliants.
Soldiers too were etigaL;ed in the constructio:. of the canal and
brid<;es and as time progressed and the work of canallinlablished permanent missions. Kre long the beautiful chant of the nf)l\- Catholic
Church was heard in all its sublimit)' and simplicit)', where before nothing but the
roar of the " big kettle " and the woodman's axe disturbed the stillness of the virgin
forest. Mass was first celebrated in Ottawa in 1H27, and it is a noteworth)- fact tliat
the same )ear also ushered into this mundane sphere the first of Ottawa's native
children.
Bytown was then a portion of the diocese of Kingston and remained so until
I'liiK Ai hiN <)i >r. |(»>>i,i'ir> t iHki II.
1S4S, uluMi tin- incrcasint^f nimihri'^ nf the fiiitlifiil jiistifk-d the I lol)- Sec, in sul)-
ihM'diiiL; the old diocese, and from tlie souiij^er of tlie branches, has since ^aown tlie
niii^ht)' archdiocese of Ottawa.
taken a^ an excellent index of the Ljrowth of
Church-hnildin^ may also In
Catholicit)' in this section. In tin' rnde he^'innin'^, wood so plentifid around here,
was exclusisel)- used in huildini;, and the fnst churcii \.as accordin^dy of that
•iiaterial 'I'lie next was of stone, hut hare and devoid of ornament. Soon two or
three churches less nnwortlu' of their object, were erected, but still displajin^ that
absence of all attempt at archit'-ctural displa)' nccess.irilv characteristic of new-
countries, where utilit\-, stern necessits' and not at.sthetic taste govern. Hut now a
change shows itself; the opulent Ottawa of the present with its numerous Catholic
popidation, no loiiLjei' compelled b\- necessity and want, to rush up chea]) and flimsy
structures, erects churches of rare taste and beaut)'. .Not the least of these is the
edifice of which we present a cut in this nunil)er, the beautiful new St. Joseph's
Church which is to be opened earl\- in November.
Let us pause to make mention of that indefatiijable band of workers, the Oblate
Fathers of Niary Immaculate, who, leavinjf home ami friends in the old country,
came to this new and roui;h land of ours and here identified themselves with the
development of the country. The first of this band of workers were the Rev.
l'\'ithers Telmon ami Dandurand. The latter became resident priest in Ottawa in
1846. h'ather Molloy, from Ireland, ami l*'ather Gui,L,nies, shortly after crcatetl first
liishop of (Jttawa, ff)llo'.ved. These humble laborers in the Lord's vineyard won for
the Church a sound footini^ in Ottawa. Seeint^ the necessit)- of an establishment
in his diocesj where hi- attendance of about 3500 children. From Parlia-
ment Hill, ma)' be seen eight large and stately Catholic Churches, the General
Hospital, two Homes for poor and orphans, attendeil b\- the (jrey Nuns, and
several schools and residences of the Christian Hiothcrs. Within a few minutes
dri\e from the centre of tiie cit)' are the Capuchin Monastery, and the scholasticates
of the P'athers of Mary and of the Oblate Fathers, all three large and imposing
edifices.
' Sec, in sub-
icc ^rowM tlic
ic Ljrowth (tf
around here,
inLjl>- of that
Soon two or
ipliiNini^f that
istic of new
liut now a
•oils Catholic
ij) and flimsy
these is the
St. Joseph's
-s, the Oblate
old country,
ves with the
ire the Rev.
n Ottawa in
createtl first
yard won for
stabHshinent
Lev'd Hishop
:veIoped into
is likewise
I it has made
'ith about 30
upwards of
lents and an
institutions.
74. He left
; Rev. J. T
ler the wise
:. Parishes,
le history of
Ottawa was,
rst pastor of
by over 100
il of Canada,
tions in this
c'mous with all that is good and noble in God's priesthood • a noble
high-minded man, Father Pallier is a specimen of the accoinplished gentleman on-
that " La belle France " has sent to this country to round the corners of our native
uncouthness by the refined influence of his presence. Long may his venerable form
be seen m the sacred precincts of the stately Church which he has worked so hard
to build.
TiiK Owl, Octohkr, 1893.
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capacMty of 1,100, but at present the transepts are left without pews. The or'-a'n
was built by Casavant Bro.s., of St. Ilyacinthe, Que. It is a powerful instrument,
including a 1 the specialties for which this firm is n;)ted. The motive power is
electric, and is aiTan<,red in such a manner as to permit the accouplintr of Chancel
ort;ans
1 he masonry was built by Preno\eau, Turcot & Martineau, of Montreal. The
rest of the work was undertaken b\- Pacpiet vVr Godbout, (jf Montreal and St
liyacinthe the sub-contractors bein- for roofin- and si)ire, the Montreal Roofin-
Co. ; for plasterm- Kearns & Bennett, of Ottawa. The heating has been done by
Brother Normatid. O.M. I., who has also had the -eneral supervision of the work
under the direction of the architect. The paintin- was done by M. Iv Dailey of
Ottawa, and the roof cresting by J. R. Smith, Ottawa. The architect's estimates
were seventy thousand dollars, and the work, including the organ, pewin- etc has
been kept well within this figure. &' - ' ■
DHDKATKIN Ol" ST. JOSKI'II S CIirRCH.
FAB(])Ue(i(AiL OHIIDID.
SUNDAYS.
I. A/dssis : 6:15, Siind 10.30. 2. Siiiidiiy Sc/ioo/ : 2 p in.
3. Vespers: 715 p.m.
WEEK DAYS.
I. Masses : 6,6.30 and 7.30. This last Mass will beat 8 a.m. tliiriiiL,^ Lent.
HOLIDAYS.
I. Masses: 6. 15, Sand 10.30. 2. lieiieilietioii : 7.15 p.m.
CONFESSIONS.
I. From 2 to 6 and from 7 to 10 p.m. on all Saturdays, on the eve cjf the first
l-'riday cf the month, and on the eves of Ilolidajs.
2. livery morning bef(jrc or after the different Masses.
3. In case of necessity, at any time.
MARRIAGES.
I. Marriages should be celebrated in the morning, and if possible, with a
Nuptial Mass.
2. Otherwise, by sjiecial arrangement with the Pastor.
3. Confession and Communion should precede the Sacrament of Matrimony.
SICK CALLS.
1. Notice should be sent in before 9 a.m.
2. Cases of sudden sickness are, of course, exceptions.
FUNERALS.
I. Requiem High Mass must not be later than 9 a.m.
2. For afternoon funerals, see the pastor.
3. I'he " Month's Mind " takes place on the thirtieth day after the
death or the burial.
4. The Anniversary Mass, one year after the day o{ death.
SOCIETIES.
1. The members of the St. Vincent dc Paul Society meet every Sunday after
High Mas.s.
2. The Society of the Holy Rosary : the first Sunday of the month at 3 p.m
3. The Children of Mary : every Sunday, except the first of the month, at
3.30 p.m.
4. The League of the Sacred Heart : the last Sunday of the month at 4 p.m.
5. The Holy Family Societ}' : the principal feasts of the JMesscd Virgin Mary.
REV. J. McRORY, O.M.L,
Curate.
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Pastor.
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w/ \ Jul)', 1 S47, the RiLjht \\(\ . J()S('|)li I'"iil;i-iu,' (iuij^uc-^ w.i-. n ni'-ci rated
first Hishop of liytoun. |)urit)_L^ tlic lirst moiitli ot lii> i iii^ecipate
he established the (OlleL^e of Hytowii, placed it in ( har^c dl the
('()ni;reL;ati(Hi of ( )l)lates of Mar\- liiiinaeiilate, and L;a\t- it lor its
first home, a humble striietiire frontiniion what is now (lunch stieet.
Tills was the eradle of the present I'liixcrsity of ()tta\\a. AmoiiL;
its 65 first students were Archbishop Duhamel. j. J. Curran. (_>. ( .,
M. 1'., Solicitor-(Jencral and 1 lonore Robillard, M. 1'. ( )n May lOth,
I S4cj.an act of Parliament was passed ( \2 X'ic.Cap. 107 ,inc orjJoratinL;
the CollcL^e of H\t()wn. T'rom I.S52 to 1 SOS the College reeeixcd aniui-
alh' a small m(tne\' j^rant from the (io\ernnient, on condition that at
the opening of each session it should la\' before both branches of the I A'L;islalure an
official report of its condition. In l.S5^ new (|uarters were taken up in the huildinL;
to-da}- occupied 1)\' the Christian lirothers, on the corner of Sussex and (lunch
streets, and the Rev. Joseph Tabaret, O.M.I., was installed as head of it-, adminis-
tration. Vox the next thirt\--three \ears the bioi^raph)- of h'ather Tabarit is the
bioi^raph)' of Ottawa College. In i, s;iw ;i ^.ithcriiiLi of old stiKk'iits from all parts of the country to \vitnc^■^
tin- iiucstituru of their beloved I'receptor with the Doctor's robes. Anion^' the re
suits of this reunion, was the fouiulation of si.\ scholarships, which have educated
nian>- a deserviiiL;,' youth who nnL;ht otherwise ne\er haveenteretl colle<^e. In iSS:;
Ottawa ('ollei;e countixl two lunulred resident and ovi;r one hundreil non-resident
students. In 1X84 a spacious anil l)eautilul scholasticatc was built at the Kideau
l''arin for the students of the ('oiiL^re'/ation of ( )blates, whose tleparture from the
collet^e was necessarj,' to make room for the increasiui.; inllux. Still further accom-
modation bein;^ re(|uireil, the main buililint^ was extended one hundred feet to the
west anil a western wini:; erected. While this was beini;' done duriiv^ the winter
of I.SS4-.S5, a larj^e frame buildin;,;', cont;iinini( L;")innasiums, dramatic hall and reail-
ins^' room was bmiit, and hail to lie tem|)oraril>' replaced b\' a 50-feet extension of
the central win;^. This completeil the buildinLjs as lhe\' now stand, with a frontaj^e
of :;5() feet, and three wini;s, ha\ in;^ a depth of I 10, 170 and 140 feet respecti\el\'.
The central winy; rises five stories above the basement, the other buildin_L;s four
stories. In the basement are ^\'mnasiums, dinin.i; rooms, kitchen anil servants'
rooms. On the first floor are reception and private rooms, recreation halls and in-
firmar\'. On the second floor, student's reading' room, professor's rooms anil library.
On the third floor, stud\' halls and class rooms. On the fourth floor, class rooms,
laboratories, museum and dormitories. On the fifth flofjr, dormitories. The L'ni-
\ersity cha])el, a j^em of Mo/.arabic architecture, occuj)ies three stories of the original
buiJdinij : the Academic Ilall, tw(j stories of the western \vin^\ The buildings are
lij^hted throui^diout b)' the incandescent .system, the machiner)- for the production
of the liL;ht beini;' coi' lined in c'l neat stone buildin;^ at the western end, wherein is
also the steam laundr)'. The student's campus, originall}- ijuite spacious, had
l)een occupied to a t;reat extent bj- new buildings, so that it became necessar)' to
])urchase a new i)la}'in' 2ree of Bachelor
riic isth of
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production
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lacious, had
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roin wliose
)ruar\- 2(Sth
I'h. Provost,
)-ear. The
ippointmcnt
va had loni;
I'^'ench and
lolincss Leo
by giving il
of another
d the United
;t president,
he statue is
nint of those
; Universit)
1 its wa\' to
establisheti,
arts, science
kI)- of do^-
historj' and
iictapln-sics,
sics extends
1 at the end
of l^achelor
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REV. J. H. lAHAKKT, O.M.I., D.I).
lOLNDKK OK TIIK U.MVI'.KSITY.
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REV. JAMES M. Mc(;UCKIX, O.M.I., D.D.
Rector oi- tiik U.mvkksity.
TiiK ^MVl■:kslT^■ oi' ott.wva.
of Alts must then t;ikc two \-c;irs of philosoph)- and physics, th()iiL;h ijiviii^ less
attention to the former subject than candidates for tlie baccalaureate in philosophy.
What makes the B..\. still more tlifficult to obtain, the candidate must pass exam-
inations in chemistry and triu^onometry, oven thoULjh not desiring" honors in mathe-
matircs or natural science. The scientific course is completed in three jvars : it
includes the study of practical chemistry, both (luantitativeand i|ualitati\e anal\'sis,
niinealo^}-, t^eoloi^)' and ph\-sics. In the ("ommercial Course, book-keepiiii^ is
studied for two years, and durini^ the last year the students attend a business class,
in which the)' actjuirc a j)ractical knowledge of bankiiiLj, commercial law, and all
business ret|uirements ; althoui;"h until a few years aLjo it was somewhat ilifficult
for a student to pass the Universitx' matriculation examinaticjn without haxiiii^
made his jjrevious stutlies at Ottawa College, now the L'ni\ersit\' authorities have
yielded to the desire iV)r a uniform s)-stein throui;hout Ontario, so far as to accept
the iliiih School " leavinj; examination " in lieu of their own matriculation. The)-
have mollified their course of studies to enable f^raduates from the i'roviiicial High
schools to proceed without difficult)' to L^radiiation in the different departments of
the Univer^,it)■. The efficieiic)- of the course of I'Ji^lish literature does not recpiire
special mention ; the exceiience of the literary de])artmeiit of /"//(• 0:<.'l speaks sufifi-
cienti)' loud. In the natural science ilepartment, it is probable that no other arts
students in Canada ha\e access to so well appointed laboratories. The newest and
most improved appliances for c.\])eriinents in ciicmisti)', mineraloi4v ;ind plu'sirs
arc alwa)-s at their dispcjsal, and the fullest encourai;emenl i;i\en to indixidual re-
search. It is cpiite iMinecessar)- to state that the students of tlie Universit)' of
Ottawa recei\e an education which is thorouL!,hl)' Christian ; that the)- are taui^ht
that there can be no real conflict between science aiul revelation, as there can be
no real conflict between truth and truth ; that the)' are urijed to the exercise of
freedom of th()Ut;"ht in the truest sense of the term : that the)- havecarefull)- impres-
seil upon them the correct definition of libert)-, \ i/., full and entire freedom from all
authorit}-, but the authorit)- of God. .All this is included in the title of Catholic
Universit)-. The Catholic Universit)- of Ottawa has not )-et celebrated the
semi-centenar)- of its existence, but its l)uildin_i;s ha\e alread)- (luadrupled their
original size, and the number of students has increaseil more than seven-fold. At
the beginning of the scholastic )-ear 1S93-1S94 it has in its courses of theolog)- and
l)hilosoph\- about 100 students ; in the classical course 200, and in its commercial
course, 1/5, or a total (jf475. In Septeinl)ei-, 1SS9, the Re\. James M. .McCiUckin,
O.M.I., I). I)., was ap|)oiiited first rector of the Cni\ersit)".
The Congregation of the Oblates of Mar)- Immaculate which has so well
lieserved (;f Canaila and in particular of Ottawa ; which has gi\en to the Canadian
Church a (iuigues and a Tabaret ; and has spared neither talent nor ex])ense to
make the Uiii\ersit)- of Ottawa what it is to-da)-, will more zealousi)- than e\er
continue to protect our promising institution, h'or the past ten )ears, the congre-
gation has sein a chosen number of scholastics and h'athers to take \arious degrees
in the (iregorian Universit)- at Koine ; several of these brilliant )-oiing doctors ha\e
been given to the Ottawa L'tiixersit)- ami ha\e materiall)- helped in raising the
h'acultics of Theolog)- and I'hilosoph)- to their present high state of perfection.
There are numerous indications that the other l'"aculties will, when established, be
likewise abl)- supported and encouraged. The |K)werful blessing of the great Leo XIII
now reigning, will not fail to pro\e fruitful. Catholic la)-men, practising the \arious
professions, will not, we trust, be slow to recoj^nize the athantagcs of making the
Ciiixersit)- of OUawa a centre of Catholic learning, and the Catholic p()])ulation
throughout Ontario w ill undoubtedl)- emulate the noble exami^le of their brethren
ill the United States, b)- generonsl)- supporting an institution, wiiich must e\entuall)-
pro\e the greatest bulwark of Catholic thought aiul science in the whole of this fair
and flourishing Province.
i)i:i>iiAii(tN i)i' ST. i( t^i.i'ii > ( iiri<( II.
TU'/.V Th'M/'Lh'S.
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And tVdhi St. .losf|iirs ('liUK'li of old,
As t'rom the dinss the molten ^old I
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III yellow t'oiintain.s flows,
Or, as Iv.i^t Indi.i's faliled hiid.
A new St. .)ose| ill's rose.
Near liy a sinner heiit his knee,
And a stained, eruiiijiled slieet iinrollew from the spiiitiial dehiis
.\ li\ ing fane more grand.
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:7£,nK ]5i.sho]). pi-ccccK'cl b\- the Ri-lit Rev. liishops. members of tin- cleir\-
:.^'. accord I iiL,^ to their rank, chorus of chanters, attendants and servers, prori'eds
to the t,n-and central portal of the Church, outside the buildinL'. Standiii"
turned toward it, he sa) s the following pra}-er : .. .-^
Actioncs nostras, qu;esumus Dominc, Assist, we beseech thee, O I ore! our
aspirando pnevcni et adjuvando prose- actionh> bv thv holy inspirations ' and
(lucre; ut cuncta nostra oratioetoperatio carry them on bv th>- onicious assist-
a tc semi)er nicipiat, et per tc c.epta ance, that c\cr>'' praj-er and work of
hmatur. 1 er Christum Dommum no- ours may begin always from thee and
strum. Amen. by thee be happily ended. 'Ihrough
Christ our Lord. Amen.
Then he begins the Antiphon :
Aspcrgcs me, Domine, h>-ssopo, ct Thou shalt sprinkle me with Inssoi)
mundabor; lavabis me et sui)er nivem O Lord, and I shall be cleansed -'thou
''^■'^''^'^b"''- shalt wash me and I shall be made
whiter than snow.
The chorus then chants the Psalm " Miserere." In the meantime turm'n'r
towards the right, the}- proceed around the exterior of the Church the
bishop sprinkling the walks, above and below, with holy water, saxin^r - Aspen ^cs
me, Dominc, hyssopo," etc., as above. ' ' '^
Psalm L.
Miserere mei, Deus, .secundum ma-
i^mam misericordiam tuam.
i^t .secundum multitudinein mi.scra-
tionum tuarum, dele iniciuitatem ineam.
Amplius lava me ab iniquitatc mca :
et a peccato meo munda me.
Quoniam iniquitatem mcam ego co-
gnosce : et pcccatum meum contra me
est scmi)er.
ribi soli peccavi, ct malum coram te
feci : ut justificeris in scrinonibus tui.s, ct
vincas cum judicari.s.
Have mercy on me, O God, according
to thy great mercy.
And according to the multitude of thy
tender mercies, blot out inj- ini()uity.
Wash me yet more from my ini('juit)-,
and clean.sc me from \wy sin.
For I know my inicjuitx , and my sin
is always before me.
To thee or.Iy have I sinned, and have
done evil before thee; that thou maj-est
be justified in thy wortls, and maj'est
overcome when thou art juilged.
iii:i)ic.\Ti(»N' oi' SI'. |()si:riis ciirKi ii.
Ill
ICccc cnim in iiii(|uil;itil)iis coiiccptus
sum ; ft in pcccitis fonccpit inc ni;itcr
nic;i.
l'',ccc' cnini \crit;itfni dilcxisti : iiuiTta
ct occnllu sapifnti.r Uia' manifcstasli
mihi.
.\s|)crLi"i's WW liysso))!), cl nnnulabdr :
Ia\al)is mi', vi super ni\cni dcalhal ii".
Auciitui nico (lal)is !j;au(liuin ct latit-
am : ct c.\ultal)Uiil ossa lunuiliata.
A\i'rlc facicni tuani a i)cccatis nicis :
ct (inuics iincjuitatcs nicas dele.
Cor niundum crca in nie, lAuis: ct
spirituni rectum inni)\a in xisccrihus
mcis.
Nc projicias me a facie tua : ct spirit-
uni sanctum tuum nc auferas a mc.
kedde mihi latitiam salutaris tui : et
spiritu princip; 'i conllrma me.
Doceho iiu'cptos \ias tuas : ct impii ad
tc convertentur.
Libera mc dc sanjjjuinibus Deus. Deus
l-'or behold I was conccixed in ini-
(|uilics ; and in sins did m\- mother con-
cei\c nie.
l'"or behold thou hast lo\etl truth : tlie
uncertain and hidden t]iinL;s of tli\- wis-
dom thou has made manifest to me.
Thou shalt sprinkle mc with h\-ssop,
and I shall be clcanseil : thou slialt wasli
mc.and I sliall be made w hitcr than snow.
To m\- heariiiL; thou shalt i^Wc joy
and gladness : and the l)ones that ha\c
been humbled shall rejoice.
Turn aw a\- th\' face from m\" sins, and
l)lol out all m\' ini(|uitics.
Create a clean heart in mc, O God :
and renew a ri^ht spirit within ni}-
bowels.
Cast lue not away from th\- face : and
take; not th)' holy S_ ' 'it from mc.
Restore unto me the jo)- of th\' salxM-
tion, and strcn_L;"thcn mc w ith a perfect
spirit.
1 will teach the unjust th)' wa\'s :
and the wicked shall be converted tnthcc.
Deliver me from blood, () (jod, thou
.^i..^!,.. iiiv, ^.iv. .Milium i I I i^vi.' .^v....... jx^i, . j^>_ii,v.i .11^ iii.in .^l^.^.<.., v.- VJW., l.ll....t
salutis mc.'c : ct c.xult.ibit lingua mca (iod f)f m\- salvation, anil m\' toni^uc
shall extol th\- justice.
() Lord, thou wilt open m\- lips : and
mj' mouth shall declare th\' i)raisc.
Vov if thou hadst desirctl sacrifice, I
would indeed have t^ivcn it : with burnt
offcrini;s thou wilt not be dcli^litcd.
A sacrilicc to God is an afflicted spirit :
a contrite and humble licart, O God,
thou wilt not despise.
Deal favorably, C) Lord, in th\- <^ood
will with .Sion : that the walls of Jeru-
salem ma\- be built up.
Lhen shalt thou accc])t the sacrifice
justitiam tuam
iJonnnc labia mea aperies : ct os me-
um annuntiabit laudcm tuam.
Ouoniam si voluisscs sacrificium, dc-
dissem utiquc : holocaustis non dclcct-
aberis.
Sacrificium Deo spiritus contribulat-
us ; cor contritum ct humiliatum Deus
non dcspicies.
HcniL^nc fac, Dominc, in bona \-olunt-
ate tua Sion : ut a:dificcntur muri Jeru-
salem.
Tunc acccptabis sacrificium justiti;c, . ..^ ^^^j,. ..,^, .„vv....,^v-
oblationcs, ct holocausta: tunc imi)onent of justice, oblations antl whole burnt-
super altare tuum vitulos. offcrini^s : then shall they la\- calves
upon ih\- altar,
(doria I'atri ct l-'ilio, ct Spiritui (ilor\- be to the h'ather, and to the
-■.aii'to, ^icut erat in princi|)io, et nunc .Son, and to the lioly Ghost, as it wa^'
ct semper, et in s;ecula sa'culorum. in the bei;inninL(, is now, and e\cr will
Amen. be, world without end. Amen.
RcturniuL^' to the place where the procession be^an, the Antiplion " Aspertjes
is rei)eated In' the cIcrL^V'. and the Hishop, turm'iiL;" towards the Church, sa)-s :
Omit/is. Let /IS prdv.
The Deacon answers :
/■'Ii'"<'- l-^'t it-^ hold our k)iccs
The Subdeacon responds :
Lcvatc. Rise lip.
I
I
1
4
i
(.'(I 111 nu-
ll iIIkt coti-
liulh : the
)f lli\- wis-
to inc.
th hyssoji,
shatt wash
than snow,
t ;4"i\c joN'
that ha\c
i\- sins, anil
L\ O (".(.d :
uithin ni\-
• face : and
nic.
r th\- salva-
.h a perfect
th\- \\a\s :
rted tothce.
> God, thou
m\- tont^ue
I,- Hps : and
)nii.se.
sacrifice, I
with burnt
ii^hted.
icted spirit :
t, C) God,
thy sjjood
IS of Jeru-
ic sacrifice
lolc burnt-
la)' calves
.nd to the
t, as it wa^'
d e\er will
Ml.
Aspert]jcs
sa>-s :
I
I
J
Tiir, (KkKMoNV OK Till: i;i.i:ssi\( ;
THE BISHOP:
Doinine Deus, i|ui licet codo ci terra () Lord Goil, who, althou;_;h the
lion capiaris, tloinum tuain di_L;naris lua\ens and I'arth caiuiot contain thee,
habere in terris, iibi noinen tuuin Jul;- art pic; sed to ha\e th)' thwllinj.; on
iter iiuocetur : locum hunc, (|ua'sunuis, e.u'th, in which th)' name ma)' be per-
' " y ■ ,.. . . . , |)ctu.ill)' iinoked : we beseech ihee in
beata' Mariae semper X'ir^inis, et beali
Joseph, oniniunu|ue saiKtoriiiii iii-
lercedentibus merilis, sereno piulalis
tua- intuitu \isita et per infusioiiem
L;ralia' tua' ab omni in(|uiiiainenlo pur-
ifica, purificatum(|ue conserxa ; et qui
dilecti tui l)a\i(.l ilexdlionem in filii sui
honor of the Blessed Mar) e'vcr \'iri;iii,
and of St. Joseph and all th)- saints,
\isit tin's place with th)' l.M.Miii;!! clem-
eiic)-, and purity it b)' the infusion of
th)' Ljrace from all (.lefilemeiit, and pre-
si'rve it uiulefiled ; and () thou who
.Salomonis opere complexisti, in hoc tlidst satisfy the devotion of di)' beloved
opere desideria nostra perficere cliL^iieris, David, in the ])erformance of his son
ei"fu!4iant(|ue omnes hiiic ne(|uilia' spii
iliiales. I'er Dominum nostrum Jesum
Christum, (pii tecum v iv it et reL;nat, in
imitate Spirilus Sancti, Deus, per omnia
sa-cula sajculorum. Amen.
1 laviiiL?' fiiiishetl
l\)rie eleisoii.
C'hriste eleison.
K)'rie eleison.
(hriste autli nos.
Christe exaiidi nos.
I'ater tic codis Deus, misi'iere nobis.
hili Redeini)tor muiidi Deus, miserere
nobis.
•Spiritus .Sancte Deus, mist:rere nobis.
.Sancta Trinitas uiuis Deus, miserere, etc.
.Saiicta Maria, ora pro nobis. |
Sancta Dei (ienitri.x, j -r
.Sancta \'irL;'() virt^inum, i I
.Sancte Michael, : §-
Sancte Gabriel, j -'
Sancte Raphael, ' -.
Omnes sancti .\ni;eli et Archan_neli,
orate pro nobis.
Omnes sancti beatorum .Spiritum oidin-
nes, (.rate, etc.
-Sancte Joannes Haptisla, ora pro nobis.
Sancte Jo^jeph, ora pro nobis.
Omne sancti Patriarch,-!' et Propheta',
orate pro nobis,
Sancte I'etre, , -
Sancte I'aule,
Sancte .Andrea,
Sancte Jacobe,
Sancte Joannes,
Sancte 'Idioma
Sancte Jacobe,
.Solomon, be pleased to hearken to our
petitions ami banish hence all spiritual
wickedness. 'I'hroui^h our Lonl Jesus
("luist, who livelh and reiL;"nedi with
thee, in the unitv of the llolv Gh(jst,
(iod, world without entl. Amen,
the pra)'ers, all enter the Church proceediiiL; to the
hiL;h altar, chanting;; the Litaii)'.
Litaity of the Saints.
Lortl have mere)' on us.
Christ, have mere)' on us.
Lord, have mere)' (jh u.s.
Christ, hear us.
Christ, graciously hear us.
God the i'atherofheavi;n,havemere)onus.
Gotl the .Son, Redeemer of the World,
have mere)' on us
God the llol)' (diost, have mere)' on us.
I lol)' Trinit)', one God, have mere)' on u.s.
I lol)' Mai')', pra)' fjr us.
I lol)' Mother of (iod,
I lolv \'irL;in of Vir^dns,
St. 'Michael,
St. Gabriel.
St. Raphael,
.\il ve holv .\nL;els and ArchaiiLiels,
.Ml )e hoi)' orders of blessed .Spirits,
St. John jjaptist,
St Joseph,
.\ll)'ehol)' Patriarchs and Prophets,
St. i'eter,
St. Paul,
St. .\iulrew,
.St. James,
St. John,
.St. Thomas,
St. James,
i)i;i)i( Ai'io.N oi' ST. |()Si:riis ( iiL'k( ii.
C
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cr
Siuict^' I'hilippc, ~)
Siinctc B;irth()l()inM!c,
Siuictc MattliMic,
S.'iiictc Simon,
Saiictc Th;idd;i!C,
Sanctc M.'ithia,
San etc Harnaba,
Saiictc Lura,
Sancte INIarcc,
Oinnc sancti Apostoli ct Evangclista",
orate pro nobis.
Onincs sancti Discipuli Domini, orate
pro n(jbis.
Omncs sancti Innocentcs.oratc pro nobis.
Sancte Stephane, ora, etc.
Sancte Laurenti, ora, etc.
Sancte Vincenti, ora, etc.
Sancti Fabianc et Sebastiane, orate pnj
nobis.
Sancti Joannes ct I'aule, orate, etc.
Sancti C'osma et Damianc, orate, etc.
Sancti Ger\ asi ct Protasi, orate, etc.
Omnes sancti iNIartyres, orate, etc.
Sancte Sylvester,
Sancte (ircLjori,
Sancte Ambrosi,
Sancte Augustine,
Sancte Ilieronyme, I
Sancte Martine, I
Sancte Nicolae, ! .^'
Omncs sancti I'ontifices et Confessorcs,
orate, etc.
Omnes sancti Doctores, orate, etc.
Sancte Antoni, ora, etc.
S.inctc Henedictc, ora, etc.
Sanctc Ik^rnarde, (jra, etc.
Sanctc Dominicc, ora, etc.
.Sancte l-'rancisce, ora, etc.
Omncs sancti Saccrdotcs et Levitjo,
orate, etc.
Omnes sancti Monachi et Ercmita;, orate.
Sancta iMaria Magdalena,
Sancta Lucia,
Sancta Agnes,
Sancta Caicilia,
Sancta Agatha,
Sancta Catharina,
Sancta Anastasia,
Omncs .sanctivj Virgincs ct Vidua!, orate,
etc.
Omnes Sancti ct Sanctn; Dei, interccditc
pro nobi.s.
I'ropitius esto, i)arce nobis, Domine.
O
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I cr
O
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O
f-t-
o
St. Philip,
St. Hartholomew,
St. Matthew
St. Simon,
St. Thaddeus,
St. Mathias,
St. Barnaby,
St. Luke,
St. Mark,
All )'c holy Apostles and l''vangel-
ists.
All ye holy Disciples of our Lord,
All ye hoi}' Innocents,
St. Stephen,
St. Lawrence,
St. Vincent,
SS. Fabian and Sebastian,
SS. John and Paul,
SS. Cosmas and Damian,
SS, Gervase and Protase,
All yc holy Martyrs,
St. Silvester,
St. Gregory,
St. Ambro.se,
St. Augustin,
St. Jerome,
St. Martin,
St. Nicholas,
All ye holy Bishops and Confessors,
All >'e holy Doctors,
St. Anthony,
St. JkMicdict,
St. Bernard,
St. Dominic,
St. Francis,
All ye holy Priests and Levites,
All }'e holy Monks and Hermits,
St. Mary Magdalen,
St. Lucy,
St. Agnes,
St. Cecily,
St. Agatha,
St. Catharine,
St. .Anastasia,
All ye hol>' Virgins and Widows,
All )'e men and women, Saints of
God, make intercession for us.
Be merciful unto jis, spare us, O
Lord,
O
-n
C
Till-, CKKIIMONV Ol' Tin; lU.llSSl NC.
n
I'ropitius csto, cxautli nos, Dominc.
.\b omni malo,
Ab omni j^cccato,
;\b ira tiui,
,\ subitaiica ct improvisa inortc,
Ab iiisidiis diaboli,
Ab ira, odio, ct oiuni mala voluiitatc,
A spiritu fornicatiotiis,
.A fiil^urc ct tcmpcstatc,
.A mortc pcrpctua,
Per in)'.stcrium sanct.'i' Iiicarnatioiiis
tiia',
Per advcntum tiium,
I'cr nativitatcm tuam,
I'cr baptismuin ct sanctum jcjunium
tuum,
I'cr cruccm ct passioncm tuam,
Per mortem ct sepulturam tuam.
Per sanctam rcsurrcctionem tuam.
Per admirabilcm asccnsionem tuam, |
I'cr advcntum Spiritus Sancti Par- !
acliti, I
In die judicii, J
Peccatorcs, tc rogamus audi nos,
Ut nobis i)arcas, ^
Ut nobis indulgcas,
Ut ad vcram pd-nitcntiam nos per-
ducerc di.i;ncris,
Ut r^'clcsiam tuam sanctam rct(cr(j
ct conscrvare diijneris,
Ut domnum A[)ostolicum ct omncs
ccclesiasticos ordincs in sancta
rcliiniiil)us fuleh"l)us (lefimctis re- [ f '^ Tliat thou \'ouchsafe t(j;^n'\e eternal fS:
(luiein M'teriiain donare ili_L;iieris, ! ' = rest to all the faithful departed, I ?-
The Bishop, rising-, chants :
Ut hanc l^cclesiaiu et Altare ad hoiioreiu 'I'hat thou vouchsafe to purify and bles^
tuuin, et uouijii saucti tui Joseph, this('hurc:h and Altai" in ih)' honoi
pur^are et henetliccre tli^neris. and in the naiu-' of Saint Joseph.
When he says ■' Henedicere," he l)k's-,es, with the si^ii of tlu' cross, the elnircli
and altar; then he ai^ain kneels until the ijtan_\- is fiin'shed. 'I'lie chanters procied :
Ut nos exaudire ilij^iieris, te roL;ainus I'hat thou xouchsafe i;raciousl\' to hear
audi nos. us, we h,?seech tlu;e, hear us.
l^'ilii Dei, te nji^anuis audi nos. Son of (iod, v\ e beseech thee, hear us.
Aljuus Dei, c|ui tollis peccata mundi, Lanib of (joel, who takest awa) the siiis
parce nobis, Doniine.
of the world, spare us, () I.ortl.
;\L;'nus Dei, (jui tollis peccata iiunuli, 1 .ami) of (iod, who takest away the siiiN
of the world, i^racicnislx' hear us, ()
e.vaudi nos, Doniine.
,orci
.•\i;'nus Dei, cjui tollis i)eccata mundi, Lamb of (iod, who takest away the sin-
miserere nohis.
of the worlil, ha\e merc\- on us.
Christe auili nos. Christe exaudi nos. Christ hear us. Christ, liraciouslv he-;
•ar
K)-rie eleison. Christe eleison. l\\ric
eleison.
us. Lord, ha\e mercy on us. Christ,
have merc\' on us. Lord, ha\e merc}-
on us.
Then the Bishop standing, chants :
6. Orenius. Let us pra\-.
Ik l'"lectamus c^einia. Let us bend our knees.
.S. Le\ ate. Rise v\\\
I'ra^veniat nos ciua'>unuis i)omine, .May tli\- mere)-, () Lord, be before
misericordia tua ; et intercedentibus liand with us ; aiul all th)' saints inter-
omnibus Sanctis tuis, xoces nostras cedin^;^', may the clemenc\- of the l^ooiI-
clemeiitia tua' propiliationis anticipet. ness anticipate our pra\-ers. 'l"hrou_L;ii
Per Christum l)ominum nostrum, (.'hrist our Lortl. Amen.
.Amen.
'I'hen the Bishop kneels at a coiuenient distance from the altar, anil, s
I I'll -
iwj^ himself with the sii;ii of the cross, chants
I^eus in adjutorium nieum intende
(iod, come to m\' assistance.
And Rising, the Chorus responds ;
Domine, ad adjinamlum me festina.
Lord, make haste to lielp me.
The Bishop continues :
Cdoria I'atri, et I'^ilio, et Spiritui (ilor)- be to the l-'ather, anti to the
Sancto.
-Son, and to the IIolx- (ihost.
And the Chorus answers ;
.Sicut erat m pnncipio, et nunc et
.\s it
was ill the besjinnin!/, is now
semi)er, et in saicula sa'culorum. .\mcn. and e\er shall be, world withcnit end.
Am
en.
•Um-ii;i1
irtctl,
)• iind I)lrs-
lh>' hiiiKii
Joseph.
the chiireh
LTS proceed :
isl\- to Ileal
IS.
, hear us.
•a\- the siii>
-ortl.
'ay the siiiN
liear us, ()
■ay the siii^
in us.
iousl\- hear
us. Christ,
lia\e inerc\-
be InTore-
lints inter-
the l;()()c1-
ThrouLili
and, siLin-
nee.
) me.
uul tt) tlie
;4, IS now.
hout eiul.
Tin; ci'.ki-.Mow (»!• iiii, I'J.i.ssinc.
THE BISHOP:
('. Oreiiius.
/K Meetanuis Ljciiua.
.S. I,e\ate.
( )ninipoti'ns et niisericors l)eus, (|ui
Let us |)ra\'.
I .et us l)en(! our knees.
Rise up.
Omnipotent and meniful (ioil, who
■^acerdotibus tuis iantam pne cjeteris hast l)esto\\ed so nuieh i^racc upon th\'
priests in preferenee to othi-rs, that
\\hate\(,'r in thy name is done l)j' them
fitly and well sliould he credited to be
done b\- tliee ; we beseech thy iiiimense
cleinencN', that \\hate\er place we arc
now about to visit thou maxst \ isit ;
w hatexer we shall bless, by thee shall
be blessed ; and at the approach of our
lowliness, throui;h tlu- merits of all th\-
saints, may the demon be put to flight,
and entrance L;iven to the ani;el of peace.
'l"hrou.L;h our Lord Jesus Christ, th)-
.Son, who with thee, in the unity of the
Ilol)- tihost, hveth aiu! reiL;neth (lod,
world without end. .\men.
Ilaviiis^ said this, he bei^ins the .\ntiphon, which is continued b\- the chorus:
Henedic, Dnminc, domum istam no- Hlcss, O Lord, this house erected to
mini tuo a'dificatam. thy name.
Then the followint,^ three psalms are chanted b)- the chanters and chorus
alternatel}'. in the meantime the Bishop, beL^innini; at the (iospel side, passes
throui;h the Church, sprinkliiiL;; the interior walls with hoi)- water, saj-ini;":
.Asperses mc Dominc, etc. Thou shalt sprinkle me, C) Lord, etc
y'.sv?/w CA'/X.
;_jatiam coiitulisti, ut (|uid(|ui(l in tuo
nomine (h'l^ne perfecteciue ab eis a!.;itur,
a te fieri credatur : (|Uii'sumus iiiimensam
clementiam tuam, ut (|uid(iui(l niotlo
\ isitaturi sminis, \ isites ; I't (iuid(|iiiil beii-
cdicturi sumiis, benedicas ; sit(|ue ad
nostra' humilitatis iiitroitum. Sanctorum
tiiorum mcritis, fiii^a da'inonum, an^cli
jiacis int;ressus. I'er Uomiiuim nostrum
jesiim Ciiristiim i'"ilium tuum, ([ui tec-
um \ivit et reL;iiat in imitate Spiritus
Saiicti Deiis, per omnia sa'cula sa'culor-
uiii. Amen.
.\d Domimim cum tribularer, clam-
a\i ; et exaudivit ine.
1 limine libera animam meam a labiis
initiuis, c t a lingua tlolosa.
Ouid detur tibi, aut quid apponatur
tibi, ad liuL^uam dolosam ?
Sa^itta' potentis acuta\ cum carboni-
l)iis desolatoriis.
1 leu mihi ! cpiia incolatus mens pro-
Innjratus est ; habitavi cum habitantibus
Cedar ; multum incola fuit aiiinia mca.
Cum his fiui otlcrunt pacein, cram
pacificus ; cum lociuebar illis, imput^nab-
ant me gratis.
Gloria Patri, etc.
In mj' trouble I cried to the Lord,
and he hearil me.
() Lord, deli\cr 111)- soul from deceit-
ful lips and a wicketl tongue.
What shall be ,L;i\en to thee, or what
shall be added to thee, to a tleceitful
toiiL;iie ?
The sharp arrows of the mi^ht}-, with
coals that la}' waste.
Woe is me that iri)' sojourninLj js pro-
lont^ed ! I ha\c dwelt with the inhabit-
ants of Cetlar ; my soul hath been lon<;
a sojourner.
With them that hated peace I was
peaceable ; when I spoke to them the)-
fought against mc without cau.sc.
Glory be to the Father, etc.
Psdbn CXX.
Levavi oculos mens in moiitcs, undc I ha\e liftetl up mj- eyes to the mount-
icnict auxilium mihi.
ains, from whence help shall come to mc.
T
DKDKATION ol" ST. loSKI'IlS ( IllKCII.
Auxiliuin inciiin a Domino, (|iii fecit
Cd'hiin ct trnam.
Non ilct ill commotioiicin pi'ilcm
Uiiiin ; iiciiuc (ionnitct, (|ui ciistoilit W.
ICcct; noil (lonnitai)it, !ic(|uc doniict,
(|ui custodit Israel.
l)f)minus custodit tc, Dominns prot-
cctio tua, super inaiuun dcxtcraiii tiiain.
I'cr diciii sol non urcl tc, iicipic hina
per iioctcni.
Doiniiuis custodit tc ah oiiini inalo ;
custodiat aiii:iiain tuain l)oiiiiiius:
Dominus custodiat introitiim tnuin, ct
cxituni tuuiii, c\ hoc nunc ct us(|uc in
SM'Cuhnn.
Gloria I'atri, etc
M>' help is from the Lord, who mad.
hca\cn and earth.
Ma>' he not sulTcr tliy fnot to hi
niovi'd ; neither let him sluinher that
keepcth thee.
ikhold, he shall neither slumher nor
sleep that keepcth Israel.
The Lord is th)- keeper ; the Lord is
the protection upon th\- rij^ht hand.
'I'hc sun shall not burn thee h)- d.iy,
nor the moon In' iiiLjht.
The Lonl keepcth thee from all c\il ;
ma)- the Lord kci'p th\- soul.
Ma)' the Lord keep th\- comiiii; in
and the Li'oint; out: from henceforth, now
and for ever.
(ilor)' be to the l"'ather, etc.
J\s;i//// CA'X/.
Lii'tatus sum in his (piM! dicta sunt
mihi : in domum Domini il)imus.
Stantes orant pedes nostri, in atriis
tuis, Jerusalem.
Jerusalem, qiv.v. a'dificatur ut civitas,
cujus participatio ejus in idipsum.
Illuc cnim ascenderunt tribus, tribus
Domini ; testimonium Israel ad confit-
cndum nomini Domini.
Quia illic sederunt sedes in judicio,
.sedes super domum David.
Roj.;ate (|ua' ad paccm sunt Jeru-
alem ; ut abundantia dili.^entibus te.
h'iat pax in virtute tua; et abundantia
ill turribus tuis.
Propter fratres meos, ct proximos
mcos, loqucbar paccm dc tc.
Proi)ter domum Domini Dei nostri,
qua'si\i bona tibi.
Gloria Latri, etc.
Antiphoit. — I^enedic, Domine, domum
istam nomini tuo aKlificatam.
I rejoiced at the thiiij^s that were said
to mc ; we shall l,'o into the house of
the Lord.
Our feet were staiidintj in th\- courts,
O Jerusalem ?
Jerusalem, which is built as a city :
which is compact to<,fcther.
For thither did the tribes _ that love thee.
Let ;;eacc be in thy streiiLjth ; and
abi.'ui.uicc in thy towers.
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THE INTROIT. Ps. ii8.
('o.L;iiovi Domine t|iiia ae(|uitas judicia
tiia ! et ill \eritate tua huniiliasti me.
Confit^e tiinore canies mcas, a man-
datis tuis tiniui.
Hcati immaculati in \ ia : qui ambulant
in let^c Domini.
Gloria l\itri, etc.
I know, O I.ortl, that th\- judi;mcnts
are etjuit)- : antl in thy trust thou hast
humbled nie.
Pierce in)' flesh with th\' fear for I am
afraid of th}- juds^ments.
Hlesscd are the undefiled in the wa\'
who walk in the law of tlic Lord.
Glory be to the i'ather, etc.
The Choir then sings
(7/ic Kyrii' H/i'isoii.)
ls.}'rie eleison.
Kyrie eleison.
K\rie eleison.
(hriste eleison.
Christe eleison.
('hriste eleison.
K\'rie eleison.
K\'ric eleison.
l\.\ric eleison.
Lord, ha\e merc\' on us.
Lord, ha\e merc\- on us.
Lcjrd, ha\ e mercy on us.
Christ, ha\e mere)- on us.
Christ, have mere)- on us.
Christ, ha\e mere)- on us.
Lord, have merc\- on us.
Lord, ha\e mere)- on us.
Lord, ha\e mere)- on us.
I'he Bishop then intones " (iloria in K.xcelsis " and the choir sings
(iloria in excelsis Ueo, et in terra pa.v
hominibus bona' voluntatis. Laudanius
le ; benedicimus te: adoramus te ; glorif-
icamus te. (iratias agimus tibi propter
inagnam gloriam tuam, Domine Deus,
Rex co'lestis, Deus Pater Omnipotens.
Domine Deus, Agnus Dei, P'ilius Patris,
i|ui toUis peccata mundi, miserere nob-
is. Qui toUis |)eccata mundi, suscipe de-
precationem nostram. Qui sede-.ad dex-
leram I'atris, miserere nobis. Quoniani
tu solus sanctus. Tu solus Dominus. Tu
■^olus altissimus, .lesu Christe, cum
Sancto Spiritu, in gloria Dei Patris.
Amen.
(ilor\' be to (iod on liigh, and on
earth peace to men of gootl will. We
praise thee ; we bless thee ; we ailore
thee; we glorify thee. We give thee
th inks for th_\- great gi(jr\-. () Lord God,
heaven Iv King, God the P^ather ,\1-
might)'. () Lord Jesus Ch.ist, the onl)'
begotten Son. C) Pord God, Lamb of
(lod, Son of the P'alher, who takest
awa)' the sins of the uorUl, have mere)'
on us. Who takest awa)' the sins of the
work', receive our praxers. Who sittest
at the light haiul of the P'ather, ha\e
merc\' on us. P'or th(>u onl)' art hoi)'.
Thou only art the Lord. 'Phou onl)',
() Jesus Christ, together with the llol)'
Ghost, art most high in the glor\' of G(jd
the P'ather. Amen.
PVPi
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hlDICAIKiN ( >l ST. 1( )Si:i'll ^ ( IIIKi II.
'J'hc choir lakes up [he uon's of this an^fh'c liymn, and siiii^s the whole of it
When tlie\- ha\e fmisiicd, the Hislio[) turns to the people and ehants the salutation.
i a.\ \()nis.
A'. l""-t cum suiritu tuo.
i'eace be with \-ou.
And with tli\- spirit.
The l>ishop then sini;s the Collects
fst Colled.
I'uoruni corda fideliuni, l)cu-> niiserat
or, illustra ; et heata ICli/abL'th ])recibus
L;loriosis, fac nos prospera iiiundi
des])icere, et cu'lesti senii)er consolatione
ijaudere. I'er l)oniininii.
l'ailiL;hten the hearts of th)- faithful,
() niercilul (iod! and throuLjh the prayer'^
of the blessed and L;lorified J'lli/.tabetli
make us despise worldly prosperity and
alwa\s enjo}' heavenly consolation,
ihrouuh Christ our Lord.
211(1 ('(illrcl.
I'raesta (luaesuinus omnipotens Deus ; (irant we beseech thee. () .\lmij^ht\
ut semprr rationabilia meditantes (|uae (iod, that always meditating" in what is
tibi sunt placita et diet'. Cvccpiamur et riL;ht we ma\- follow both by word and
factis. act what is pleasing to thcc.
V<1 Collcti,
Infirmitatem nostram respice omnipo-
tens Deus : et ([uia pondus propria'
actionis graxat, beati l^)ntiani Mart\ris
tiii atque Pontificis intercessio
nos proteyat. Per Dominum.
lonosa
Behold () .\lmij;hty (iod ! oiu- weak-
ness and because the wei<.;ht of our own
infirmit}- weii^hs us down, may the
|)owerful intercession of thy Ljlorious
Pontiff and Mart_\-r Pontiatuis protect
us. ThrouL^h Christ our Lord.
The Choir responds " Amen " and the Subdeacon, standing before the Bishop,
chants the Epistle :
The Epistle. (Book of Proverbs XXXI, 10-31.)
Who shall find a \aliant woman ? the
price of her is ds (>/ il/ii/i^s l>n)/i^l/t from
afar off and from the uttermost coasts.
The" heart of her husband trustcth in her,
and he shall ha\e no need of spoils. She
will render him good, and not e\ il, all
the da\s of her life She hath sought
wool and llax. aiul hath wrought by
the counsel of her hands. .She is like
the merchant's ship, she bringeth her
bread froip afar. .\nd she hath risen in
the ni-^itt, and gi\en a pre)' to her house-
hold, and \ ieliials to her maidens. .She
hath considered a fii'ld, and bought it :
with the fruit of her hands she h.ilh
planted a \ ine\ anl. .She h.ath girded
lier loins with striMiglh, and hath
■itrengthened her arm. .She halh tasted
and seen that her traffic is good ; her
lam[) shall not be put out in the night.
CIO
.She hath put out her hand to strong
things, and her fingers ha\e taken hold
of the spindle. She hath opened her
hand to the need\-, and stretched out her
hand to the jjoor. She shall not fear for
her house in the cold of snow : for all
her domestics are clothed with double
an.ients. .She hath made for herself
thing of tapestr)': fine linen, and purjjle
is her covering. I ler husband is honour-
able in the gates, when he sitteth among
the senators of the land. .She made fine
linen and sold it, and delivered a girdle
to the Chanaanite. Strength and l)eaut\-
art' her clothing, and she shall laugh in
the latter da\-. .She hath opened her
mouth to wisdom, and the law of clem-
ency is on her tongue. She hath looked
well to the paths of her house, and hath
not eaten her bread itlle. Her children
'II IK, DF.IHiATloX M.\
word and
)ur weak-
four own
may the
t^lorious
s protect
e Bishop,
stron!4
-e understood all these things r They
sa}- to him : \'es. He saitl unto them :
Th.Ciefore every scribe instructed in the
kingdom of heaven, is like unto a man
that is a householder, who bringcth forth
out of his treasure new things and old.
The Choir answers : Laus tibi Christe.
The Srni/oii.
The jircacher on this occasion is the
IVCOST REV. vJOHTSr -WA-LSH, ZD lO.,
AliClllllSIIOl' '»|- TitlidN'I'O. (INT.
.After the Sermon the l>ishr)p intones the ("redo, which is continued b)- the
Choir as follows :
'J /ic Xicciic Circi/.
("redo in unum Deum, I'atrein f)m- I belie\e in one (iod, the leather Al-
iiipolenlem, factorem co-li et terne, \ is- might)'. Maker of hea\en and earth, and
ibilium omnium et iiuisibilium. of all ihings \isible and invisible.
Inventa autem una pretiosa inarganta
abiit, ct vendidit omnia ipue habuit, et
emit earn. Iteruin simile est regnum
ca'lorum sagcna; missa' in mare, et ex
oinni gencre pi.scium congrcganti. Guam,
cum impleta esset, etlucentes, et secus
littus scdentes, clegerunt bonos in vasa,
malos autcm foras mi.serunt. Sic crit in
consummationc sii'culi : exibunt angcli,
ct separabunt malos de medio justorum.
Kt mittent eos in caminum ignis : ibi
erit flctus,ct stridor dcntium. Intellexistis
liM'c omnia.' Dicunt ei : I'^tiam. .Ait
illis : Idco omnis .scriba tloctus in regno
cd'lorum, similisest homini patrifaniilias,
(jui profert de thesauro suo no\ a et
\etera.
Hi
DKDICATION OV ST. iOSKI'H S CHIRCII.
VA ill iiiuiin Dominum .Icsimi C'hiist-
uin, I^'iliuin Dei uni^ciiituin, ct ex I' itic
iKituin ante omnia sii'cula. J^cum tic
Deo; Lumen cic launine; Deum vcrum
de vero Deo; i^enitiim non factum; con-
suljstantialem I'atri, per i|uem omnia
facta sunt. Oui pro])ter nos liomines.et-
propter nostram saiutem, descendit dc
cd'lis, Kt ix( AKNATrs KST I )i; Si'iuiTi;
.Saxcto r,\ Maria V^ikciNK, KT HOMO
I ACTUS i;sT. C'rucifi.xusetiam pro nobis:
suIj I'ontio Pilato passiis et sepullus
est. Kt resurrexit tertia die secundum
Scripturas . Kt ascendit in C(elum, sedet
ad dexteram Patris : Kt iterum venturus
est cum jjjloria judicare vivos et mortuos:
cujus rc
rose a^riin
: And as-
it the rij^lu
is to come
li the liviiiij;
;doiTi there
Ghoit, the
pro( ,edetii
1 : who to-
d Son is
Dkc b)- the
thoHc aiul
lie baptism
d I expect
nd the hfe
i\'crs after
ip to the
the Lord
it;ht and
s and in
?. O holv
U God. '
betjotten
S.ineto unus es Deus, unus es Doniiiuis: Son and I lol)- (ihost, art one God and
ion m unuis snisjulantate I ersonje, sed one
Loril
not ni a sini^nhu'it)' ol one
in uiiius I'rinitate substantia'. (Ju(jd person, but in a Trinit)' of one sujjstance.
enini de tua j^loria, revehuite te, credinuis, l-'or what we believe of thj' .^ior)-, as
Imc de h'ih'o tuo, hoc de .Spiritu Sancto, thou hast rever ed, the same we belie\e
sini: differentia discretioiu's sentinuis. L't of thy Son, and of the llol}' (ihost,
confessione vera' seinpiterniecpie \)c\- without an)' difference or distinction.
So that in the confession of the true anil
eternal l)eit\', we adore a distinction in
tlie Persons, an unity in the essence, and
an eipialit}' in the Alajest)'. VV'iioni the
angels and arcliani^els, the cherubim also
and seraphim praise ; and cease not daily
to cry out with one \'oiee, saj-ini;':
Holy, holy, holy, I>ord God of hosts !
the heavens and the earth are full of
thy tjlory, Hosaniia in the hit^hest !
Blessed is he that eometh in the name of
the Lord, Ilosaima in the hii^hest.
Ill
talis, et in I'ersonis proprietas, et in es-
sentia unitas, et in Alajestate atloretur
;i'(|ualitas. Ouam laudant anLjeli altpie
archangel!, cherubim (iuo(|UC ac seraph-
im ; cjui non cessant clamare (|otitlie,
una v(jce dicentes:
Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus, Dominus
Deus Sabaoth. I'leni sunt eteli, et
terra t;loria tua, ilosanna in excelsis.
Heneilictus qui venit in nomine J)omini,
1 losanna in excelsis.
The chorus takes up the " .Sanct
us
an
il sillies it as far as the first " llo
sanna
111
IC.xcelsis " Ihc Canon of the Mass now |)roeeeds, and after the elevation of the
lost and Chalice the choir sinirs the " Benedict
us, etc.
Before the " Pater Xoster " the Bishop sin^i;"s the closini;" words of the preceed-
mg pra\"er ;
. /. I'er omnia s;ecula sa'culorum.
men.
A'. A
./. Orcmu,-
i'
ra'ceptis s
dutaribu^
.-/. World without end.
A'. Amen.
/. Instructed by th\- sa\ in-j" precepts
iiion
iti, et divina institutione formati, and foUowiiiL;- th>- divine institution, we
ludemus diccre
Pater noster, cpii es in eodis: sanc-
prcsume to say :
Our l^'ather who art in hea\en, hal-
lificetur nomen tuuni : adveniat res^num lowed be th\- name : ihy kingdom come:
tuum : fiat xoluntas tua, sicut in C(elo, et th\' will be done on earth as it is in
ill terra. Panem nostrum (|Uotidianum hea\en. (jive us this da\- our daily bread ;
a nobis hodie : et dimitte nobis del)ita and fi)r!>i\e
us our trespasses, as we foi
11 OS
tra, sicut et nos dimittimus debit- give them that trespass against us ; and
nribus nostris. V.t ne nos iiulucas in lead us not into temptation,
lentationem.
A'. Sed libera nos a malo. A'. But delixer us from evil.
After the breaking of the Sacred llost he concludes the jiraj-er with
A. i'er omnia siecula sieculorum.
A. Amen.
J. Pax Domini sit semper xobiscum.
A'. Lt cum spiritu tuo.
.'i. Worhl without end.
A'. Amen.
A. The peace of the Lord be alway
w ith \'ou.
A'. Anil with th\- spirit.
Then bowing down and striking his breast, he sa\s :
.\gnus Dei, qui tollis peccata niundi, Lamb of (iod, who takest awa)- the
miserere
nobis.
sms
of the
world.
ha\c
mei
•c>-
on
us.
.\gnuh
Dei, (
|ui
tollis
peec
ata
mundi.
L
amb (
f c;(.d.
who
tak
est
aw
a\-
the
miserere
nobi.s.
sms
of the
world,
ha\e
mei
•cy
on
us.
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I)i;i)I( ATION OF .sT. lUSKI'IlS ( III K( II
Ai;niis Dei, (lui toll's ))ccc;it;i imMuli, Lamb of (jod, wIkj takcst awa^v' the
dona nobis paccni. sins of tb.c world, Ljivc us [)cac(j.
Here the Hishop .L,n\ ^s the " l'a.\," or kiss of peace, which is in turn '„fi\en to
all the bishops, cleri;/ and choristers, accortliiiL;' to their nmk.
'I'he clioir sinL;s the " Aj^nus Dei " while the Hishop communicates.
The Bisho[) then reiuls the Communion and chants the l'ost-Communi(Mi.
The Deacon of the Mass then turns to the people antl chants the
Ite, Missa est. Depart, the Mass is finished.
To which tlie choir responds :
Deo [^ratias. Thanks be to (lod.
Ihe liisho]) then j^ixes Iiis s(jlemn benediction :
A. Sit nomen Domini benedictum. ./. Let the name of the Lonl be
blessed.
A'. Kk hoc lunic et usiiuc in sa'culum. A'. l''rom henceforth now and for-
e\er.
The Hishop, making the s'v^n of the cross upon himself;
A. Deus in ajutoriuni nieuni inteiule. .1. () (iod, come to ni)- assistance.
R. Doniinead adjuvanduMi nie festina. li. (3 Lord, make liaste to liel[) me.
Then turnini; towards the people, he makes the sic^n (jf the cross over them, sayinj^:
Heneilicat xosonnnpotens Deus, Hater, I\L'i)' Almit,dity God, the I'"ather, Son,
ct I'^ilius, et .Si)iritus .Sanetus. Amen. and I Iol\- (ihost bless you. Amen.
The Bi.shop then reads the last (jospel and retires, preceded by his assistants.
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lU 1Ri^cau Street, ©ttawa.
L. H. NOLIN & CO..
Spai1?9 Street.
^^ Headi|Mari€)rs for Iroporied Mayitles.,
HIGH CLASS DRESSMAKING AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES.
L. H. NOLIN & CO.
NOLAN'S
40 RIDEAU STREET, OTTAWA.
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^ncqualleb Choice of Best (3oo6s.
FURS MADE UP TO ORDER. CLEANED AND REPAIRED.
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/Iftercbaiit ZTailor.
Irnportor of Foreign aqd Domosfic Fancy Suiting and Faqting.
-102 RIDEAU STREET,
fin^I?i!?IL"g * Specialty.
sX.
©ttawa.
OF
NO. 70 RIDEAU STREET,
Cri^TAWA.
Takes pleasure in calling the attention of the public to his
immense stock of
Ipaints, Oils, 6la66, Uarnishcs : : :
: : : fllMycb IPaints, Etc., Etc., Etc.
ALL GOODS NEW AND FRESH.
Mk. DriDkii is wii.i, knows in ()ir\\\\ .iiid llic snriniindiii^ couiitrv. ;is ii DccoiiitDr
of unii\alk(l -^kill ;inil ta>lt.'. wli!. h I u l i-. wrll aUL•^^^(l tn hy his liaviiii; olitaiiiud llu.- coii-
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rmcsl slrucuirus in Ollawa. I .uDkin;; tlimimh lii^. liiK' i>! Wall and (IciHiil; I'apcr and
Decorations will l)c lime wull spent. ( '.iilicdr.il and ('olmcd ( il.is-- a S|n.'( ia!l\'.
JOHN J. PAYNTER.
CHAS. A. ABBOTT.
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48 RIDEAU STREEl,
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Wu respectfully draw yuur attuutiuii to tiiis Souvenir i\uiiibei'.
TELEPHONE 938.
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