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the Publishers, in the Office of the Minister of Agriculture. 



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printers and publishers, 
64 Adelaide Street East, Toronto. 



PREFACE. 



SECOND EDITION, 

N offering to the public this second edition of **St. Basil's 
Hymnal" the compilers feel they do so with that degree of 
confidence which success alone inspires. Already the first 
editions of the Hymn-Book and Hymnal are exhausted and the 
fact that these works are now in so many hands, speaks well for the 
cause of congregational singing, which alone, induced us to publish- 
Congregational singing, we are now convinced can be made a 
success, but its foundation must be laid in the school-room and 
catechism class. There is no music, no devotion, like to the voices 
of innocent children raised to God in harmony, in the prayer and 
praise of sacred song. 

** St. Basil's Hymnal" has been carefully revised and corrected 
and we trust it will continue to be a faithful companion in our 
church services. To the Most Eev. the Eight Eev. and Eev. 
Clergy and our patrons generally, we acknowledge our deep debt 
of gratitude. Their strong words of approval and generous sup- 
port have secured the success of ** St. Basil's Hymnal" and Hymn 
Book, and prepared the way tor Congregational Singing. 

St. Michael's College, 

Toronto. 
Dec. 8, 1890. 



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LETTEES OF APPROBATION. 



FROM THE ABCHBISHOP OF TORONTO. 

Mt Dear Father Brennan, — St. Basirs Hymnal is an excellent and valuable 
compilation, and is well fitted to supply a want long felt in our parochial schools 
and other educational institutions, and I earnestly recommend its use for the 
Separate Schools and other educational institutions. 

t John Walsh, 

Archbishop of Toronto. 



FROM THE ARCHBISHOP OF HALIFAX 

My Dear Father Brennan, — A.ccept my thanks for the " St. Basil's Hymn Book " 
so kindly sent me. I wish it the most abundant success. 

Yours, etc., 

t C. O'Brien, 

Archbishop of Halifax. 



FROM THE ARCHBISHOP OF KINGSTON. 

Dear Father Brennan, — I thank you for the copy of " St. Basil's Hymnal." 
The compilation is excellent, and will, I am confident, prove most useful to all 
Catholic people. I recommend •* St. Basil's Hymnal " to the Rev. Clergy of the 
Archdiocese of Kingston, and to the Beligious Communities and all of those who 
are in charge of Separate Schools. 

f James Vincent Cleary, 

Archbishop of Kingston 



FROM THE BISHOP OF HAMILTON. 

Dear Father Brennan, — " St. Basil's Hymnal," is an excellent manual con- 
taining a rich variety of popular hymns, prayers and masses, suitable for schools, 
sodalities and congregational singing such as you are very zealously anxious to 
promote. 

I will take great pleasure in recommending the book to the patronage of the 
Priests, Schools and Sodalities of this diocese. 

t T. J. DOWLINQ, 

BisJwp of Hamilton. 



FROM THE BISHOP OF PETERBOROUGH. 

My Dear Father Brennan,— " St. Basil's Hymnal," which you so thoughtfully 
sent me, was duly received, and I beg to express my sincere thanks to you for the 
same. It will be suitable for School, Choirs, etc. Please send me two dozen 
copies as I intend to introduce it here. 

I remain yours sincerely in Christ, 

t R. A. O'Connor, 

Bishop of p€terl>QtQ>ko;Vv- 



PRESS OPINIONS. 

A neat and handy little Vesperal and Hymn Book, containing, in addition, 
Prayers at Mass, Devotions for Confession and Communion, etc. Its object is 
mainly to promote congregational singing, a really great need for the furtherance 
of the work of the return to the Faith of the English-speaking countries. — The 
Tablety London, Eng. 



A useful, convenient, and cheap manual, and has been prepared with care and 
judgment. — American Catholic Quarterly Heview, 



Contains all the old and standard sacred songs of Catholics, besides several 
newer English classics that have never before been given to the public in a cheap 
and convenient form. — FreeniarCs Journal, New York. 



Ought to find many purchasers, being an excellent collection, well got up and of 
convenient size. — Ave Maria, Notre Dame, Ind. 



A new prayer book, its characteristic being the promotion of congregational 
singing. Covers a ground hitherto untouched by any single publication. — Catholic 
Standard, Philadelphia. 

St. Basil's Hymnal is adapted to all the seasons of the Christian year. The 
music has baen chosen with care. The material, binding and typography are 
worthy of the coAtents. — Dominion lllnMrated, Montreal. 



St. Basil's Hymnal is one of the finest we have ever seen, being at once a Prayer 
Book, Hymnal, Vesperal and Sodality Manual. The selection of hymns made 
from the Breviary for the principal feasts of the year, commends it to colleges and 
schools. — The Owl, Ottawa University. 



St. Basil's Hymnal is admirably suited to fill the want for which it has been 
issued. — Church News, Washington. 



A marvelously cheap book for for its size. The hymns are truly beautiful.- 
Herald, Charlettetown, P. E. I. 



In face of the Bishops' approbation, words from us are not needed to recommend 
the introduction of St. Basil's Hymnal in the services of the Church and for the 
use of congregations in singing the praises of God. — Irish Canadian, Toronto. 



A cheap and beautiful hymn book and a neat prayer book as well. — Summerside 
Journal, P. E. I. 



St. Basil's Hymnal is destined to be the most popular, as it is the most useful 
and most devotional hymn book we have yet seen. — Catholic Record London. 



A neat and well printed volume, which fills a gap in devotional literature by 
giving to Catholics in one handy volume, a Prayer Book, Hymnal, Vesperal, and 
Sodality Manual combined* — Catholic Weekly Review, Toronto. 



CONTENTS. 



Page 

Anthems 30 

Daily Prayers 7 

Hymns 67 

God 67 

Our Blessed Lord 77 

Holy Name 82 

Sacred Heart 85 

Precious Blood 105 

Blessed Sacrament 107 

Holy Family 119 

Blessed Virgin 120 

St. Joseph 205 

S8. Peter and Paul 212 

St. Michael 212 

St. Anne 214 

St. Patrick 217 

St. Dominic 219 

St. Stanislaus Kostka 220 

St. Theresa 221 

St. Agatha 223 

All Souls 225 

Advent 226 

Christmas 230 

Epiphany 238 

Lent 239 

Easter 247 

Ascension 253 

Pentecost 255 

Trinity 261 

Corpus Christi 262 

Evening 265 

Guardian Angel 278 

Occasional 269 

Hymni .' 26 

Induloencbd Prayers 10 

Index xvii 

Little Office of the Immaculate Conception vii 

Prayers at Mass 11 

Prayers for Communion xv 

Prayers for Confession xiii 

BULES for SODALITI>iS i 

Vespers 21 

Mass 312 

'* Db Angelis 293 

" Pro Defunctis 332 

ASPRGES 290 

Vide Aquam 334 



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Daily prayers. 







Make the sign of the Cross, and say : 

My God, I oflfer Thee this day 
All I may do or think or say ; 
Uniting all with what was done 
On earth by Jesus Christ, Thy Son. 

An Act of Adoration. 

MY God, I adore Thee here present ; I acknowledge Thee to be my Creator 
and Sovereign Lord ; and I submit myself entirely to Thee. 

Our Father, etc. Hail Mary, etc. Creed, etc. 
I confess, etc. (Here examine your conscience.) 

An Act of Contrition. 

OMY God, I am heartily sorry for having offended Thee, and I detest my sins 
most sincerely, not only because by them I have lost all right to heaven, and 
have deserved the everlasting toriqents of hell, but especially because they displease 
Thee, my God, who art so deserving of all my love, on account of Thy infinite good* 
ness and most amiable perfections ; and I firmly resolve, by Thy holy grace, never 
more to offend Thee, and to amend my life. Amen. 

An Act of Faith. 

OMY God, I most firmly believe in Thee, and all Thou hast revealed to Thy 
Holy Catholic Church ; because Thou art Truth itself, who canst neither 
deceive nor be deceived. 

An Act of Hope. 

OMY God, relying on Thy promiises, and upon the merits of Jesus Christ, my 
Saviour, I most firmly hope in Thee, and trust that Thou wilt grant me grace 
to observe Thy commandments in this world, and reward me in the next. 

An Act of Charity. 

OMY God, who art worthy of all my love, and infinite in every perfection, I love 
Thee with my whole heart ; and I love my neighbour as myself for the love of 
Thee. 



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DAILY PRAYERS. 



Prayer to our Guardian Angel. 



r\ GOOD Angel of God, to v. hose holy care I have been committed by the Divine 



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bounty, deign during this night {or day) to enlighten, guard, guide and protect 



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To he said morning i noon and nighty to pat ua in mind that God the Son became man 

/or our salvation. 

The Angel of the Lord declared unto Mary : 
And she conceived of the Holy Ghost. 

Hail Mary, etc. 
Behold the handmaid of the Lord : 
Be it done unto me according to Thy word. 

Hail Mary, etc. 
And the Word was made Flesh : 
And dwelt among us. 

Hail Mary, etc. 
f Pray for us, O holy Mother of God. 
ij That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ. 

Let U8 Pray, 

POUR forth, We beseech Thee, O Lord, Thy grace into our hearts, that we, to 
whom the Incarnation of Christ, Thy Son, was made known by the message of 
an Angel, may, by His Passion and Cross, be brought to the glory of His Resurrec- 
tion, through the same Christ our Lord. Amen. 

AY the Divine assistance remain always with us: and may the souls of the 
faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen. 



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l^itanB x)f the ^ost |§oIb (^ame of J^bub/ 



Lord, have mercy on us. 

Christ, have mercy on us. 

Lord, have mercy on us. 

Jesus, hear us. 

Jesus, graciously hear us. 

God the Father, of heaven. 
Have mercy on us, 

God the Son, Redeemer of the world. 
Have mercy on us, 

God the Holy Ghost, 
Have mercy on us. 

Holy Trinity, one God, 
Have mercy on tis. 



Jesus, Son of the living God, 
]esus, splendour of the Father, 

fesus, brightness of eternal light, 

[esus, King of glory, 
Jesus, Sun of justice, 
Jesus, Son of the Virgin Mary, 

iesus, most amiable, 
esus, most admirable, 
Jesus, mighty God, 
Jesus, Father of the world to come. 
Jesus, Angel of the great council, 
Jesus, most powerful, 

Jesus, most patient, 
esus, most obedient, 
Jesus, meek and humble of heart, 



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^ esus, Lover of chastity, 
] esus, Lover of us, 

esus, God of peace, 

esus, Author of life, 

esus, Example of virtues, 

esus, zealous lover of souls, 

esus, our God, 

esus, our refuge, 

esus. Father of the poor, 
lesus. Treasure of the faithful, 
'esus. Good Shepherd, 
] esus, true light, 
] esus. Eternal wisdom, 

esus, infinite goodness, 

esus, our way and our life, 

esus, Toy of Angels, 

esus, king of Patriarchs, 
^esus. Master of Apostles, 

iesus. Teacher of Evangelists, 
esus, strength of Martyrs, 
Jesus, Light of Confessors, 

iesus, Purity of Virgins, 
esus. Crown of all Saints, 
Je merciful unto us. 
Spare us^ Jeavs. 
Be merciful unto us. 
Oracumaly hear ris, O Jesus. 
From all evil, 
From all sin, 
From Thy wrath, 

Let tis Pray, 

OLORD Jesus Christ, who hast said : •• Ask, and ye shall receive ; seek, and ye 
shall find ; knock, and it shall be opened unto you ; " give, we beseech Thee, 
to us who ask, the grace of Thy most divme love, that with all our heart, words, and 
works, we may love Thee, and never cease to praise Thee. Amen. 

GRANT that we may have a perpetual fear and love of Thy holy Name ; for Thou 
never failest to direct and govern those whom Thou instructest in Thy true 
and solid love. Through our Lord Jesus, Thy Son, who livest and reignest with 
Thee in the unity of the Holy Ghost God world without end. Amen. 



Jestis deliver us. 



From the snares of the devil. 

From the spirit of uncleanness. 

From everlasting death. 

From the neglect of Thy inspirations. 

Through the mystery of Thy holy 
Incarnation, 

Through Thy nativity. 

Through Thine infancy. 

Through Thy most divine life, 

Through Thy labours. 

Through Thine agony and passion. 

Through Thy Cross and dereliction, 

Through Thy faintness and weari- 
ness, 

Through Thy death and burial, 

Through Thy resurrection. 

Through Thine ascension. 

Through Thy joys. 

Through Thy glory. 

Lamb of God. Who takest away the sins 
of the world. 

Spare t«, Jesvs. 

Lamb of God, Who takest away the 
sins of the world. 

Graciously hear us, Jesus. 

Lamb of God, Who takest away the 
sins of the world. 

Have mercy onus, Jesus. 

Jesus, hear us. 

Jesus, gra^dously hear us. 



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Lord, have mercy on us. 
Lord, have mercy on iis, 
Christ, hear us. 
Christ, graciously hear us. 



God the Father, of heaven, | 

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God the Holy Ghost. . • 

Holy Trinity, one God, 






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Holy Mary, 
Holy Mother of God, 
Holy Virgin of virgins, 
Mother of Christ, 
Mother of divine grace. 
Mother most pure, 
Mother most chaste, 
Mother inviolate. 
Mother undefiled, 



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INDULGENCED PRAYERS. 



Mother most amiable, 
Mother most admirable, 
Mother of our Creator, 
Mother of our Redeemer, 
Virgin most prudent, 
Virgin most venerable, 
Virgin most renowned. 
Virgin most powerful. 
Virgin most merciful, 
Virgin most faithful. 
Mirror of justice, 
Seat of wisdom. 
Cause of our joy, 
Spiritual vessel, 
Vessel of honour, 
Vessel of singular devotion. 
Mystical Rose, 
Tower of David, 
Tower of ivory, 
House of gold, 
Ark of the covenant, 
Gate of heaven, 
Morning Star, 
Health of the sick, 
Refuge of sinners. 
Comforter of the afflicted, 



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Help of Christians, 

Queen of Angels, 

Queen of Patriarchs, 

Queen of Prophets, 

Queen of Apostles, 

Queen of Martyrs, 

Queen of Confessors, 

Queen of Virgins, 

Queen of all Saints, 

Queen conceived without original 

sin. 
Queen of the most holy Rosary, 
Lamb of God, Who takest away the 

of the world. 
Spare us, O Lord. 
Lamb of God, Who takest away the 

of the world. 
Graciously hear ust Lord. 
Lamb of God, Who takest away the 

of the world. 
Have mercy on us. 



^ Pray for us, O holy Mother of God. 

Ip That we may be made worthy of 
the promises of Christ. 



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GRANT, we beseech Thee, O Lord God, that we. Thy servants, may be blessed 
with continual health of soul and body ; and that by the glorious intercession 
of the Blessed Mary, ever Virgin, we may be delivered from present sorrow, and 
obtain eternal happiness, through Christ our Lord. Amen. 

"j^ May the divine assistance remain always with us. 

^ Amen. 



3nbulgence5 prayers. 



r. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost. Three 
times, (100 days.) 

2. Eternal Father, I offer to Thee the Most Precious Blood of Jesus Christ, in 
satisfaction for my sins and for the needs of Holy Church. {100 days.) 

3. My Jesus, mercy. {100 days.) 

4. My sweet Jesus, be not to me a Judge but a Saviour. {50 days.) 

5. Jesus, my God, I love Thee above all things. {50 days^ 

6. O Sacrament most holy, O Sacrament divine, all praise and all thanksgiving 
be every moment thine. {100 days.) 

7. O sweetest Heart of Jesus, I implore that I may ever love Thee more and 
more. {SOO days.) 

8. Jesus, meek and humble of heart, make my heart like to Thine. (300 days.) 

9. Heart of Jesus, once in agony, have pity on the dying. (100 days.) 
10. Jesus, Mary, Joseph, I give you my heart and my life. (100 days.) 



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PRAYERS AT MASS. U 

11. Jesus, Mary, Joseph, assist me in my last agony. {100 days,) 

12. Jesus, Mary, Joseph, may I breathe forth my soul in peace in your blessed 
company. {100 days,) 

13. Blessed be the Holy and Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin 
Mary. {300 days.) 

Act of Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. 

MY loving Jesus, I give Thee my heart and I consecrate myself wholly to Thee 
on account of the love I bear Thee, and as a reparation for all my unfaithfol- 
ness to grace ; and I purpose, with Thine aid, never to sin again. 

Plen, Indul. once a month, 100 days Ind, once a day. 
To he said before a Crucifix. 

OGOOD and most sweet Jesus, behold, I fall on my knees before Thee, and with 
all the ardour of my soul, pray and beseech Thee that Thou wouldst vouchssde 
to impress upon my heart lively sentiments of faith, hope and charity, with a true 
repentance for my sins, and a most firm resolution of amendment ; whilst with 
deep feelings of grief I consider within myself and contemplate in spirit Thy five 
wounds, having before my eyes what the royal prophet expressed by these words, 
" They have pierced my hands and feet, they have numbered all my bones.'* 

Say (me '* Our Father,'* and *' Hail Mary," or some other prayer for the inten- 
tiona of the Church, 

Plen. Indtd, on Communion Days,, 

Memorare. 

REMEMBER, O most holy Virgin Mary, that from of old it has never been 
heard that any one fleeing to thy protection, imploring thy help, or asking thy 
intercession has been left unaided. Encouraged by this confidence I hasten to thee; 
to thee I come, and before thee, I, a weeping sinner, stand. Despise not, O Mother 
of the Incarnate Word, my humble petitions, but graciously hear and grant them. 
Amen. 

{300 days each time.) 



prayers at ZTToss. 



Prayer Before Mass. 

OMY Saviour, I come before Thy holy Altar to assist at Thy Divine Sacrifice. 
Do Thou prepare my sonl to receive Thy grace ; fix my mind on Thee ; wash 
away in Thy Precious Blood all the sins of which Thou seest me guilty ; I hate 
them for the love of Thee, and most humbly beg pardon for them. Grant, O sweet 
Jesus, that uniting my intentions to Thine, I may spend my whole life for Thy 
glory, as Thou didst give Thy life for the saving of my sonl. Amen. 

I wish to share in the.Communion of Saints by gaining all the indulgences I can 
to-day; and I place them in the hands of our Biased Lady for the relief of the 
souls in purgatory. My Jesus, mercy ! Mary, help I 



12 PRAYERS AT MASS. 

Prayer at the beginning of the Mass. 

While the Priest says the Judica me, Deus, etc. 
ALMIGHTY Lord of heaven and earth, behold I, a wretched sinner, presume 







to appeal* before Thee this day, to offer to Thee by the hands of our High 
Priest, Jesus Christ, Thy Son, the sacrifice of His Body and Blood; in union with 
that sacrifice which He offered to Thee upon the Cross ; first, for Thine own honour, 
praise, adoration and glory ; secondly, in remembrance of His Death and Passion ; 
thirdly, io thanksgiving for all Thy blessings bestowed on Him and on His whole 
Church, whether triumphant in heaven, or militant on earth, and especially for those 
bestowed on me, the most unworthy of all ; fourthly, to obtain pardon and remission 
of all my sins, and of those of all others, whether living or dead, for whom I ought 
to pray; and lastly, to obtain all graces and blessings both for myself and for 
Thy whole Church. O be Thou pleased to assist me in such manner by Thy grace, 
that I may behave myself this day as I ought to do in Thy Divine Presence, and 
that I may so commemorate the Death and Passion of Thy Son as to partake most 
plentifully of the fruits thereof; through the same Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. 

CONFITEOR. 

1 CONFESS to Almighty God, to blessed Mary ever Virgin, to blessed Michael 
the Archangel, to blessed John the Baptist, to the holy Apostles Peter and Paul, 
to all the saints and to you, father, that I have sinned exceedingly in thought, word, 
and deed, through my fault, through my fault, through my m>ost grievous fault , 
Therefore I beseech the blessed Mary ever Virgin, blessed Michael the Archangel, 
blessed John the Baptist, the holy Apostles Peter and Paul, and all the saints, and 
ywt, father, to pray to the Lord our God for me. 

The Priest goes up to the Altar, and as he advances, fuU of holy fear, says in a low 

tone of voice ; , 

Prayers. 

TAKE away from us our sins, we beseech Thee. O Lord, that we may be worthy 
to enter with pure minds into the Holy of Holies ; through Jesus Christ our 
Lord. Amen. 

WE beseech Thee, O Lord, by the merits of Thy Saints whose relics are here, 
and of all the Saints, that thou wouldst mercifully forgive me all my sins. 
Amen. 

The Introit. 

The Introit is the first prayer the Priest reads at the right or Epistle side of the Altar. This prayer 
reminds us how much those who lived holy lives, under the Old Law, wished for the coming of 
our Blessed Redeemer. Qlory be to the Father, is added in honour of the Blessed Trinity. 

Prayer during the reading of the Introit. 

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LET the Name of the Lord be blessed both now and for ever. From the rising 
to the setting of the sun let all praise be given to the Name of the Lord. Glory 
be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost. As it was in the begin- 
ning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. 

The Kyrie Eleison. 

Lord, have mercy on us. (thrice.) 
Christ, have mercy on us. (thrice.) 
Lord, have mercy on us. (thrice.) 



PRAYERS AT MASS. jO 

The Gloria. 

GLORY be to God on high, and on earth peace to men of good will. We praise 
Thee ; we bless Thee ; we adore Thee ; we glorify Thee. We give Thee 
thanks for Thy great glory, O Lord God, heavenly King, God the Father Almighty. 
O Lord Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son ; O Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of 
the Father, Who takest away the sins of the world, have mercy upon us ; Who 
takest away the sins of the world, receive our prayers ; Thou Who sittest at the 
right hand of the Father, have mercy on us. For Thou only art holy : Thou only 
art the Lord : Thou only, O Jesus Christ, with the Holy Ghost, art most high in 
the glory of God the Father. Amen. 

At the end of the Gloria ^ the Priest hisses the Altar and turns to the people saying : 

The Lord be with you. 

The Clerk answers : 
And with thy spirit. 

At the Collects. 

ALMIGHTY and eternal God, we humbly beseech Thee mercifully to give ear 
to the prayers here offered Thee by Thy servant in the name of Thy whole 
Church, ana in behalf of us Thy people. Accept them to the honour of Thy Name, 
and the good of our souls ; and grant to us all mercy, grace, and salvation ; through 
our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. 

At the Epistle. 

THOU hast vouchsafed, O Lord, to teach us Thy sacred truths by Thy prophets 
and apostles ; O grant that we may so improve by their doctrine and examples 
in the love of Thy holy Name, and of Thy holy Law, that we may show forth by 
our lives whose disciples we are ; that we may no longer follow the corrupt inclina- 
tions of flesh and blood, but master all our passions ; that we may be ever directed 
by Thy light, and strengthened by Thy grace, to walk in the way of Thy command- 
ments, and to serve Thee with clean hearts ; through our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. 

Before the Gospel 

CREATE a clean heart in me, O God, and grant that I may listen to Thy holy 
Gospel with respect, and bless Thy Name for ever. 

At the Gospel. 

MAYEST Thou be ever adored and praised, O Lord, who, not content to instruct 
and inform us by Thy prophets and apostles, hast even vouchsafed to speak to 
us by Thy only Son our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, commanding us by a voice 
from Heaven to hear Him ; O grant that we may so improve by His doctrine and 
example in the love of Thy Holy Name, and of Thy holy Law, that we may shew 
forth by our lives whose disciples we are, that we may no longer follow the corrupt 
inclinations of flesh and blood, but master all our passions, that we may be ever 
directed by Thy light, and strengthened by Thy grace, to walk in the way of Thy 
commandments and to serve Thee with clean hearts; through our Lord Jesus 
Christ. Amen. 



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The Nicene Creed. 

Believe in one God, the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth, and 
of all things visible and invisible. And in one Lord Jesus Christy \3o«. ^\^ 



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begotten Son of God, born of the Father before all ages. God of God ; Light of 
Light ; true God of true God begotten not made ; consubstantial with the Father, 
by whom all things were made. Who for us men, and for our salvation, came down 
from heaven, and was incarnate by the Holy Ghost of the Virgin Mary, and was 
MADE MAN, [Kneel in reverence for ChriaVa Incarnation.] He suffered under Pontius 
Pilate, was crucified, dead, and buried. The third day, according to the scriptures, 
He rose again; and ascended into heaven, and sitteth at the right hand of the 
Father and He shall come again with glory to judge both the living and the dead; 
of whose kingdom there shall be no end. And I believe in the Holy Ghost, the 
Lord and giver of life, who proceedeth from the Father and the Son : Who together 
with the Father and the Son is adored and glorified : Whp spoke by the prophets. 
And One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church. I confess one baptism for the 
remission of sias* And I look for the resurrection of the dead, and the life of the 
world to come. Amen. 

The Lord be with you. 
And with thy spirit. 

At the Offertory. 

ACCEPT O holy Father, almighty and eternal God, this unspotted Host, which 
I, Thy unworthy servant, offer unto Thee for my many sins, my faults, and my 
carelessness. I offer it also for all here present in this Church, as well as for all 
faithful Christians, both living and dead, that it may help both them and me to 
gain eternal life. 

At thk Offering of the Chalice, 

WE offer Thee, O Lord, the chalice of salvation, humbly begging Thy mercy, 
that it may ascend to Thee for our salvation, and that of the whole world. 
Amen, 

Offering of the Faithful. 

Tlie Priest makes the following -prayer for himself and for thepeople : 

Prayer. 

ACCEPT us, O Lord, who come to Thee with contrite and humble hearts : and 
grant that the sacrifice we offer this day in Thy sight may be pleasing to Thee, 
O Lord God. 

Blessing of the Bread and Wine. 

Prayer. 

COME, O almighty and eternal God, and bless this sacrifice prepared for the 
glory of Thy holy Name. 

Washing of the Fingers. 

Prayer. 

JESUS, most pure of heart : O spotless Lamb of God ; help me that I may 
keep my heart pure ; that all through my life I may never displease Thed by 
aziy wicked thing. Give me the blessing of the clean of heart. 



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Prayer to the Blessed Trinity. 

The Priest returns to the middle of the Altar j and, bowing down, ofiera the Saxsr^fioe to 

the Most Holy Trinity. 

Prayer. 

BLESSED Trinity I Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, accept this Holy Mass 
which we offer Thee in memory of the Passion, Resurrection, and Ascension 
of our .Lord Jesus Christ, and in honour of the Blessed Mary ever Virgin, of blessed 
John the Baptist, the holy Apostles Peter and Paul, St. Joseph, my Angel Guardian 
and patron Saints. And may all the Saints and Angels whom we now honour upon 
earth, intercede for us in Heaven. Amen. 

The Orate Fratres or " Brethren, Pray.** 

The Priest turns to the congregation, and, loith his hands stretched out, invites them to 

pray with him. 

Prayer. 

BRETHREN, pray that my sacrifice and yours may be acceptable to God, the 
Father Almighty. 

The Clerk answers : 

AY the Lord receive this sacrifice from thy hands, to the praise and glory of 
His Name, for our benefit, and that of all His holy Church. 

The Secret Prayers. 

The Priest now prays in a low tone of voice. 

During this time, do you in charity think of the thousands who are to pass to-day from this world to 
the next. Say most earnestly for them this 

Prayer. 

TT E ART of Jesus, once in. agony, have pity on the dying. 

The Preface. 

The Preface leads to the Canon, and the Altar bell is rung to tell us that the Priest is entering upon 
the most solemn part of the Mass. 

World without end. 

Amen. 
The Lord be with you. 

And with Thy Spirit. 
Lift up your hearts. 

We have lifted them up to the Lord. 
Let us give thanks to the Lord our God, 

It is meet and just. 

IT is truly meet and just, that we should always, and in all places, give thanks to 
Thee, O holy Lord, Father Almighty, Eternal God, through Christ our Lord. 
Through Whom the Angels praise Thy majesty, adore Thee, reverence Thee, and 
sing Thy everlasting praise. Together with them we beseech Thee that Thou 
wouldst allow our voices also to be admitted, whilst we humbly say : — 

The Sanctus. 

■ (The bell rings.) 

HOLY, holy, holy, Lord God of Hosts. Heaven and earth are full of Thy glory. 
Hosanna in the highest. Blessed is He that cometh in the Name of the Lord. 
Hosanna in the highest. 



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The Canon of the Mass. 

MOST merciful Father, Who hast given us Thy only Son to be our daily Sacrifice, 
incline Thine ear to our prayers, and favour our desires ; protect, unite, and 
govern Thy whole Church throughout the world ; pour forth Thy blessings on his 
present Holiness, on our Bishop, and all true professors of the Catholic faith. 

I OFFER Thee, O Eternal Father, with this Thy minister at the altar, this oblation 
of the Body and Blood of Thy only Son, to Thy honour and glory ; in remem- 
brance of my Saviour's passion, in thanksgiving for all Thy benefits, in satisfaction 
for all my sins, and for the obtaining of Thy grace, whereby I may be enabled to 
live virtuously and happily. I desire Thee likewise to accept it, O God, for my 
parents [if alive], relatives, friends and benefactors; grant them all blessings, 
spiritual and temporal. I offer it up also [name the particular intention] . Likewise 
for all that are in misery ; for those I have in any way injured either by word or 
deed ; for all my enemies, for all those for whom my prayers are desired, especially 
N.; for the conversion of all sinners, and enlightening all that sit in darkness. 
Pour forth Thy blessings on all, according to their different necessities. Through 
the merits of Thy only Son our Lord. 

GIVE ear, we beseech Thee, to the prayers of Thy servant, who is here appointed 
to make this oblation in our behalf; and grant it may be effectual for the 
obtaining of all those blessings which he asks for us. . 

BEHOLD, O Lord, we all here present to Thee in this bread and wine the symbols 
of our perfect union. Grant, O Lord, that they may be made for us the true 
Body and Blood of Thy dear Son ; that, being consecrated to Thee by this holy 
Victim, we may live in Thy service, and depart this life in Thy grace. 

At the Elevation of the Host 

1 BELIEVE, O Jesus, that Thou art truly present here, as God and Man, under 
the form of bread. I adore Thee with the deepest reverence, as my Lord and 
my God. O Jesus, may I live for Thee only, may I die for Thee gladly: O Jesus, 
living or dying, let me be Thine I 

Elevation of the Chalice. 

OMY Saviour, I believe that Thou art here. I believe that Thy most Precious 
Blood, which was poured out once upon the Cross for a sacrifice to atone for 
our sins, is substantially present in this chalice, under the appearance of wine. 
Ah 1 holy Blood of my Redeemer, I beseech Thee, wash and purify me from all 
my sins. 

After the Elevation. 

JESUS, Who after Thy death upon the Cross was laid in the grave and didst 
raise Thyself to life on the third day, help me to keep my soul in the life 6f 
grace. Help me so to live that on the last day I may rise in glory and be happy 
with Thee in Heaven. 

Prayer for the Dead. 

OMOST merciful Lord Jesus, give unto them eternal rest. Be mindful, O Lord, 
of Thy servants, who are gone before us with the sign of faith, and sleep in the 
sleep of peace. [Name,] To these, O Lord, and to all that rest in Christ, grant, we 
beseech Thee, a place of refreshment, light and peace ; through the same Christ 
ovr Lord. Amen. 



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Let us pray. 



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INSTRUCTED by Thy saving precepts, and following Thy divine institution, we 
presume to say : — 

OUR Father, Who art in heaven, hallowed be Thy name, Thy kingdom come 
Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; 
and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. And 
lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. Amen. - 

DELIVER us, we beseech Thee, O Lord, from all evils, past, present, and to 
come ; and by the prayers of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and all the Saints, 
mercifully grant peace in our days, that, with Thy help, we may be always free from 
sin and safe from harm. Through the same Jesus Christ Thy Son our Lord, Who 
with Thee, in the unity of the Holy Ghost, Hveth and reigneth, God, world without 
end. Amen. 

At the breaking of the Host. 

THY Body was broken and Thy Blood was shed for us : grant, O sweet Jesus, 
that we, who receive Thee in this Holy Sacrament, may ever believe in Thee, 
and hope in Thee, and love Thee, more and more. Amen. 

The Agnus Dei. 

LAMB of God, Who takest away the sins of the world, have mercy oiTus. 
Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world, have mercy on us. 
Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world, grant us peace. 

Preparation for Holy Communion. 

LORD Jesus Christ, Who saidst to Thy Apostles, Peace I leave with you, my 
peace I give unto you ; look not upon my sins but upon the faith of Thy 
Church, and give her that peace which Thou dost love to see among her children; 
who livest and reignest God for ever and ever. Amen. 

LORD Jesus Christ, Son of the living God, Who, by the will of Thy Father and 
by the power of the Holy Ghost, hast by Thy death given life to the world ; 
deliver me by this. Thy most Sacred Body and Blood, from all my sins and from 
all evils; and make me always follow Thy commandments, and never let me be 
separated from Thee; Who, with the same God the Father and the Holy Ghost, 
livest and reignest, God, for ever and ever. Amen. 

At the Communion. 

MAY this Holy Communion, which I am about to receive, O Lord, keep my soul 
and body from all evil. Who with God the Father, in the unity of the Holy 
Ghost, livest and reignest, God forever and ever. Amen. 



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WILL take the Bread of Heaven, and call upon the Name of the Lord. 

The Priest strikes his breast three times saying : 



LORD, I am not worthy that Thou shouldst enter under my roof; say but the 
word and my soul shall be healed. 







Act of Spiritual Communion. 

MY Jesus, I believe that Thou art truly present in this Holy Sacrament, I love 
Thee above all things, and I desire Thee with my whole soul, but since I cannot 



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now receive Thee sacramen tally, come at least spiritually into my heart. I 
embrace Thee as if Thou wert already come, I unite myself wholly to Thee. Never 
suffer me to be separated from Thee. 

WHAT shall I give to the 'Lord for all that He hath given to me ? I will take 
the chalice of salvation, and call upon the Name of the Lord. Praising I will 
call upon the Lord, and I shall be saved from my enemies. 

Prayer. 

DEAR Jesus, wash my soul in Thy Precious Blood. May the Blood of our Lord 
Jesus Christ preserve my soul to everlasting life. Eternal Father, I offer Thee 
the Precious Blood of Jesus Christ in satisfaction for my sins, and for the needs of 
Holy Church. Amen 

At the Ablutions. 

GRANT, O Lord, that what we have taken with our month we may receive with 
a pure mind ; and may it do us good both for time and eternity. Amen. 

MAY Thy Body, O Lord, which I have received, and Thy Blood which I have 
drunk remain with me; and grant that no stain of sin may be left on my 
soul, which has been fed with such pure and holy Sacraments. Who livest and 
reignest one God, world without end. Amen. 

The Post Communion. 

MY God, I thank Thee for all Thou hast done for me. In return for all Thy 
mercies I wish never more to displease Thee. Make me wholly thine, and let 
me always love Thee more and more. 

The Lord be with you. 
And with thy spirit. 

Let us^pray. 

JESUS, meek and humble of heart, make my heart like to Thine. O Sacred 
Heart of Jesus, I implore, that I may ever love Thee more and more. O Mary, 
conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee. Saint Joseph, 
friend of the Sacred Heart, pray for us. 

Let us bless the Lord. 
Thanks be to God. 

(In Masses for tlie dead,) 

May they rest in peace. Amen. 
The Pnest bowing dovm before the Altar says : 

Prayer. 

OHOLY Trinity, let what I have done be pleasing to Thee ; and grant that the 
sacrifice which I, though unworthy, have offered up in the sight of Thy; 
majesty, may be accepted by Thee; and through Thy mercy may I, and all fdr 
whom it has been offered, receive forgiveness of our sins. Through Christ our 
Lord. Amen, 

The Lord be with you. 

And with thy spirit. 



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The Last Gospel. 

The beginning of the holy Gospel according to St. John. 

N the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was 
God ; the same was in the beginning with God. All things were made by Him, 
and without Him was made nothing that was made : in Him was life, and the life 
was the light of men : and the light shineth in darkness, and the darkness did not 
comprehend it. There was a man sent from God, whose name was John. This man 
came for a witness, to give testimony of the light, that all men mighjt believe through 
him. He was not the light, but came to give testimony of the light. He was 
the true light which enlighteneth every man that cometh into this world. He 
was in the world, and the world was made by Him, and the world knew Him 
not. He came unto His own, and His own received Him not. But as many 
as received Him, to them He gave power to become the sons of God : to those that 
believe in His name, who are bom not of blood, nor of the will of the jQesh, nor of 
the will of man, but of God. And the Word was made flesh iHere thepeopU 
kned down\ , and dwelt among us; and we saw His glory, as it were the glory of the 
Only-Begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth. 

Thanks be to God. 

Great God, we thank Thee for the grace 

Of hearing Holy Mass this day ; 
On Sundays may we always come 

To hear the Holy Mass and pray. 
And may the grace of Holy Mass 

Be with us still in all our need. 
And keep us from the stain of sin, 

In every thought and word and deed. 

The Divine Praises.* 

The Divine Praises are generally said by the Priest at the end of Mass and Vespers. 

Blessed be God. 

Blessed be His holy Name. 

Blessed be Jesus Christ, true God and true man. 

Blessed be the Name of }esus. 

Blessed be Jesus in the most holy Sacrament of the Altar. 

Blessed be the great mother of God, Mary most holy. 

Blessed be her holy and Immaculate Conception. 

Blessed be the name of Mary, Virgin and Mother. 

Blessed be God in His Angels and in His Saints. 



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DIXIT DOMINUS. Psalm cix. 



FIRST CHANT. 




2 Donee ponam ini - mi - cos tu - os * 
scabellum pe - dum tu - o - ram. 

3 Virgam virtutis tusB, emittet Domin- 
us ex Si - on :* dominare in medio inimi - 
CO - rum tu - o - rum. 

4 Tecum principium in die virtutis 
tuae, in splendoribus sane - to - rum : * 
ex utero ante luci - ferum ge - nui te. 

5 Juravit Dominus, et non pcBnite - 

SECOND CHANT. 



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bit e - um ;* Tu es Sacerdos in SBternum, 
secundum ordi - nem Mel - chi - sedech. 

6 Dominus a dextris tu • is, * coa- 
fregit in die iraa su - sb re - ges. 

7 Judicabit in nationibus, implebk 
ru - 1 - nas ; * conquassabit capita in ter - 
ra mul - to - rum. 

8 De torrente in via bi - bet ; * prop- 
tereaexal-ta-bitca-put. Gloria Patri, etc. 



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4 Memoriam fecit mirabilium suorum 
misericors et mise - ra - tor Do - minus :* 
escam dedit ti men • ti - bus se. 

5 Meraor erit in saeculum testa - men - 
ti su - i ; * virtutem operum suorum an • 
nuntiabit po - pulo su • o : 

6 Ut det illis bseredi - ta - tern gen • 
tium : * opera manuum ejus Veritas et 
ju -di-cium. 

SECOND CHANT. 



7 Fidelia omnia mandate ejus con- 
firmata in sea - culum sad • culi, * facta in 
veritate et 8b - qui - tate. 

8 Redemptionem misit po - pulo su - o; * 
mandavit in seternum testa • men - turn 
su - um. 

9 Sanctum et terrible no - men e - jus ; * 
initium sapientias ti • mor Do - mini. 

10 Intellectus bonus omnibus faci - en - 
tibus e - um : * laudatio ejus manet in 
S89 - culum S8B - culi. 

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2 Potens in terra erit se - men e - jus ; * 
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3 Gloria et divitisB in do - mo e - jus ; * 
et justitia ejus manet in soe - culum soe- 
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4 Exortum est in tenebris lu - men 
rec-tis:* misericors, et mise-ra-tor, 
et Justus. 

5 Jucundus homo, qui miseretur et 
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6 In memoria aeterna e - rit jus - tus : * 
ab auditione mala non ti - me -bit. 

7 Paratum cor ejus sperare in Dom- 
ino ; confirmatum - est - cor e - jus : * noa 
commovebitur, donee despiciat ini - mi- 
cos - su - OS. 

8 Dispersit, dedit pauperibus ; jus- 
titia ejus manet in soe - culum soe - culi : *" 
cornu ejus exalta - bi • tur in gloria. 

9 Peccator videbit, et irasce-tur^ 
dentibus suis fremet, et ta - bes - cet : * 
desiderium pecca - to - rum pe - ri - bit. 

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2 Sit nomen Domini be-ne-dic-tum, * 
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3 A solis ortu usque ad .- oc - ca • sum,* 
laudabile no - men Do - mini. 

4 Excelsus super omnes gen -tes Do- 
minus, * et super coelos glo -ria e- jus. 

5 Quis sicut Dominus Deus noster, 
qui in al - tis ha - bitat, * et humilia 

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respicit in co8 • lo et in terra ? 

6 Suscitans a ter- ra in - opem,* et de 
stercore eri - gens pau - perem. 

7 Ut collocet eum cum prin-ci- 
pibus, * cum princibus po • puli su • i. 

8 Qui habitare facit steril - em - in - do - 
mo ; * matrem filiorum - lae - tantem. 

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3 Mare vi - dit, et fu - git : * Jordanis 
conver - sus est retror - sum. 

4 Montes exultaverunt ut a • ri -etes,* 
et colles si - cut a • gni o • vium. 

5 Quid est tibi, mare -quod fu-gis- 
ti ? * et tu, Jordanis, quia conver - sus es 
re - tror sum ? 

6 Montes, exultastis si • cut a-ri-etes?* 
et colles, si - cut a - gni ovium ? 

7 A facie Domini mo - ta est ter - ra,* 
a facie De - i Jacob, 

8 Qui convertit petram in sta - gna a - 
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sed nomini tu • o da glo • ri • am. 

10 Super misericordia tua et veri - ta - 
te tu - a ; * nequando dicant gentes : Ubi 
€st De - us e - o - rum ? 

1 1 Deus autem nos - ter in coe - lo, : * 
omnia quaecumque vo - lu - it, fe - cit. 

12 Simulacra gentium argen - tum et 
au - rum,* opera ma - nu - um ho - minum. 

13 Os habent, et non - lo - quen - tur : * 
oculos habent, et non - vi - de - bunt. 

14 AUres habent, et - non au - dient ; * 
nares habent, et non o - do - ra - bunt. 

15 Manus habent, et non palpabunt; 
T>edes habent, et non am - bu - la - bunt ;* 
mou clamabunt in gut - tu - re su - o. 



16 Similes illis fiant qui fa - ciunt e - a,* 
et omnes qui con - fi - dunt f n e - is. 

17 Domus Israel spera - vit in Do - mi- 
no ; * adjutor eorum et protec - tor e - o - 
rum est. 

18 Domus Aaron spera - vit in Do- 
mino ; * adjutor eorum et protec - tor e - 
o - rum est. 

19 Qui timent Dominum, spera ve- 
runt in Do - mino ; * adjutor eorum et 
protec - tor e - o - rum est. 

20 Dominus memor fu - it nos - tri, * 
et bene - dixit no - bis. 

2 1 Benedixit do - mui Is - ra - el,* bene- 
dixit do-mui A-a-ron. 

22 Benedixit omnibus qui ti - ment 
Do - mi - num, * pusillis cum - ma- jo - 
ri - bus. 

23 Adjiciat Domi - nus su r per vos, * 
super vos, et super fi - li - os ves - tros. 

24 Benedicti - vos a Do - mino, * qui 
fecit coe - lum et ter - ram. 

25 Coelum - coeli Do - mino : * terram 
autem dedit fili - is ho - minum. 

26 Non mortui lauda - bunt te. Do - 
mine, * neque omnes qui descendunt 
in in - fer - num. 

27 Sed nos qui vivimus, bene - dicimus 
Do - mino, * ex hoc nunc, et us • que in 
S8B - cu - lum. 

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LAUDATE DOMINUM. Psalm cxvi. 

(This PacUm is often sung in place o/** In exitu Israel.") 

FIHST CHANT. 




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Gloria Patri, etc. 




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26 



VESPERS. 



f^ymnus. 

LUCIS CREATOR. 

(From, Pentecost to Advent^ and from Second Sunday after Epiphany to First 

Sunday in Lent.j 

FIRST CHANT. 

I I 



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Lu - cis ere - a - tor op 



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3Et 



ti - me, Lu - cam di 



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e 



1 



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rum pro 



fe - rens, Pri - mor - di - is lu - cis 



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si 



DO 



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vae, Mun - di pa - rans 



n 



gi - nem. 
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men. 



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2 Qui mane junctum vesperi 
Diem vocari prsBcipis : 
Illabitur tetrum chaos, 
Audi preces cum fletibus. 

3 Ne mens gravata crimine, 
VitsB sit exul munere, 
Dum nil perenne cogitat, 
Seseque culpis illigat. 

'f Dirigatur, Domine, oratio mea. 



T 

4 Coeleste pulset ostium, 
Vitale tollat prsemium : 
Vitemus omne noxium, 
Purgemus omne pessimum. 

5 Praesta, Pater piissime, 
Patrique compar Unice, 
Cum Spiritu Paraclito, 
Regnans per omne seeculum. 

Amen. 

^ Sicut incensum in conspectu tuo. 



SECOND CHANT. 



Ppl^ 




VESPERS. 

LUCIS CREATOR 

I 



27 



I La • cis ere - a 



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5 



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B 



tor op 



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SI 



ti - me, La • cem di- 



ChANT, pages 26 AND 27.] 

1 Creator alme siderum, 
interna lux credentium ; 
Jesu, Redemptor omnium, 
Intende votis supplicum. 

2 Qui dsemonis ne fraud ibus 
Periret orbis, impetu 
Amoris actus, languid! 
Mundi medela factus es. 

3 Commune qui mundi nefas 
Ut expiares. ad Crucem 

E Virginis Sacrario 
Intacta prodis victima. 

t^ Rorate coeli desuper, et nubes plu- 
ant justum. 



CREATOR ALME. 

(For Advent.) 



4 Cujus potestas glorisB, 
Momenque cum primum sonat, 
Et coelites et inferi 
Tremente curvantur genu. 

5 Te deprecamur, ultimsB 
Magnum diei Judicem : 
Armis supemas gratise 
Defende nos ab hostibus. 

6 Virtus, honor, laus, gloria 
Deo Patri cum Filio, 
Sancto simul Paraclito, 

In ssBculorum ssBcula. Amen. 

1} Aperiatur terra, et germinet Sal- 
vatorem. 



28 



VESPERS. 



AUDI, BENIGNE CONDITOR. 



Chant pagbs 26 and 27.] 

1 Audi, benigne Conditor, 
Nostras preces cum fletibus, 
In hoc sacro jejunio 
Fusas quadragenario. 

2 Scrutator alme cordiuir, 
Infirma tu scis virium : 
Ad te reversis exhibe 
Remissionis gratiam. 

3 Multum quidem peccavimus, 
Sed parce confitentibus : 



if Angelis suis Deus mandavit de te. 



(Fox Lent). 



Ad nominis laudem tui 
Confer medelam languidis. 

4 Concede nostrum conteri 
Corpus per abstinentiam : 
Culpse ut relinquant pabulum 
Jejuna corda criminum. 

5 PrsBsta, beata Trinitas, 
Concede, simplex Unitas, 
Ut fructuosa sint tuis. 
Jejuniorum munera. Amen. 

'B^ Ut custodiant te in omnibus viis tuis. 



VEXILLA REGIS. 

(For Passion time.) 



Gregorian Chant. 




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I Vex - il 



la re 



gis pro 



, ■ II ^ 



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— t- -I — d—-j- — 



tu - lit, 




VESPERS. 



VEXILLA REGIS-CoNTlNUCO. 



29 




2 Qu89 vulnerata laDcesB 
Mucrone diro, criminum 
Ut nos lavaret sordibus, 
Manavit unda et sanguine. 

3 Impleta sunt que concinit 
David fideli carmine. 
Dicendo nationibus : 
Regnavit a ligno Deus. 

4 Arbor decora et fulgida, 
Ornata Regis purpura, 
Electa digno stipite 

Tarn sancta membra tangere. 



5 Beata cujus brachiis 
Pretium pependit saeculi, 
Statera facta corporis, 
Tulitque praedam tartari. 

6 O Crux, ave, spes unica, 
Hoc Passionis tempore 
Piis adauge gratiam, 
Reisque dele crimina. 

7 Te, fons salutis Trinitas, 
Collaudet omnis Spiritus : 
Quibus Crucis victoriam 
Largiris, adde praemium. 



^ Eripe me, Domine, ab homine male. ^ ^ ^^''o iniquo eripe me. 



.jfl96n. 



AD REGIAS AGNI. 

Chant pages 26 and 27.] (For Paschal time.) 



T Ad rbgias Agni dapes, 
Stolis amicti candidis. 
Post transitum Maris Rubric 
Christo canamus Principi. 

2 Divina cujus charitas 
Sacrum propinat sanguinem, 
Almique membra corporis 
Amor Sacerdos immolat. 

3 Sparsum cruorum postibus 
Vastator horret Angelus : 
Fugitque divisum mare, 
Merguntur hostes fluctibus. 

4 Jam Pascha nostrum Christus est, 
Paschalis idem Victima. 

Et pura puris mentibus 
Sinceritatis azyma. 



5 O vera coeli Victima, 
Subjecta cui sunt tartara, 
Soluto mortis vincula, 
Recepta vitae praemia. 

G Victor, subactis inferis, 
Trophsea Christus explicat, 
Coeloque aperto, subditum, 
Regem tenebrarum trahit. 

7 Ut sis perenne mentibus 
Paschale, Jesu, gaudium, 
A morte dira criminum 
Vitae renatos libera. 

8 Deo Patri sit gloria, 
Et Filio, qui a mortuis 
Surrexit, ac Paraclito, 

In sempiterna saecula. Amen. 



"f" Mane nobiscum, Domine. Alleluia. Jt Quoniam advesperascit. Alleluia. 



30 



VESPERS. 



MAGNIFICAT. 




2 Et exultavit spiritus me - us : * in 
Deo salu- ta - ri me - o. 

3 Quia respexit humilitatem ancillae 
su - S9 : * ecce enim ex hoc beatam me 
dicent, omnes gene - ra - ti - o - nes. 

4 Quia fecit mihi magna qui po - tens 
est :* et sanctum no - men e -jus. 

5 £t misericordia ejus a progenie in 
pro - gen - nies : * timen - ti - bus e - um. 

6 Fecit potentiam in brachio su - o : * 



dispersit superbos mente cor - dis su - i. 

7 Deposuit potentes de se - de : * et 
exal - ta - vit hu - miles. 

8 Esurientes implevit bo - nis : * et di- 
vites dimi - sit - in • an es. 



um 



Q Suscepit Israel puerum su • 
recordatus misericor dise su- ae. 

lo Sicut locutusestadpatresnos-tros:* 
Abraham et semini e • jus in ssb - cula. 

Gloria Patri, etc. 



Andante. 



ALMA REDEMPTORIS MATER. 

(From Advent to Purificaticm. ) 




Solo. 



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Al 



ma, Al 




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Al - ma, 

Sur-ge - re qui cu - rat Pop 

Vir - go pri - us ac pos 



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• ma, Re-demp-tor-is Ma - ter quae 

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ri - us, Gabrielis ab o • re, 



per - VI - a 
tu - ra mi - 
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VESPERS. 
ALMA REDEMPTORIS-CONTINUED. 



31 



^^ ^^-ip^ ^p^fei 



cce 

ran 

A 



H. 
te 
ve, 



Por - ta 
tu - um 
Pec - ca 



ma - nes et stel • la 
sane . turn Ge - ni 
to - rum mis - e 



ma - ns 
to - rem. 
re - re; 




sue - cur 
tu - - um 
Pec - ca 



re - - ca 

sane - tum 

- to - • rum 



den - - - ti. 
Gen - i - torem. 
mis - e - re- re. 



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man - es et 
sane - tum 
to - rum 



I I 

stel • - ia 
Ge - ni 
mis - e 




ma ^ ris. 
to rem, 
re - re, 



sue - - cur - re ca - 

tu - - um sane - tum 
Pee - ea - - to - rum 



^^ ^-^ ^^^^m 




den - - ti. 
Gen - i - torem. 
mis - e - re-re. 




During Advent, 

"t Angelus Domini nuntiavit MarisB. 
Jf Et eoncepit de Spiritu Saneto. 



Christmas and after. 

t Post partum, Virgo, inviolata per- 

mansisti. 
5) Dei Genetrix, intercede pro nobis. 



32 



Andante 



VESPJixvw's. 

AVE REGINA. . 

(Purification tiU Easter.) 




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A - - - ve, Dom - i - na 

Su - - per om - - nes 



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VESPERS. 
AVE REGINA-CoNTiNUED. 



CHOB US, Pagtorale . 
TENOR. 



33 




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Ex qua 
Et pro 



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4 



M 



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mun - do Lux est or 

no - bis Christ - um ex - o 




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no - bis 



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no - bis Christum ex - o - ra. Et pro 



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no - bis Christui 



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por - ta, Ex qua 

Et pre 



34 



VESPERS. 



AVE REGINA-CoNTiNUEO. 



I 



il 



i 



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E 



t 



mun - do . • lux - - est 
no - bis . , Christum ex 



or 
o 



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no 



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bis . . Christum ex 



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mun - do . . lux est 

no - - bis . . Christum ex 



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ra. 




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no - - bis • . Christum ex 




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o - ra. 








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-^.^ ^* ^^ ^* lit*- ^* 3:. IS: 



'^ Dignare Die laudara ie, Vlrgq sacrata. 
^ Da mihi virtntem contra hostes tuos. 



VESPERS. 

REGINA CdLI-No. 1. 

(Easter to Pentecost.) 



35 







li, l88 • ta • re! Al-Ie-Iu • ia. AI 




le-lu - 







la. 



Al-le-lu-ia. Al-le - lu-ia... 

J I _i 



Ke-gi-na C09 - li Iss 




ta - rel Al-le •lu-ia. Al-le-lu-ia. Al-le-lu-ia. Al -le-lu - 




Al-le-lu - ia Al-le-lu-ia 



Al-le-lu-ia. 




.... Al-le-lu-ia. 



JFINS, 




E^*ll 




Al-le-lu-ia. Al-le-lu - ia. Al-le-lu 



l=E^ 



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la. 



t 




isi 



36 



SOLO. 



VESPERS. 
REGINA CCELI-CoNTiNUEO. 




^^^■Wcfp^ 



Qui-a quern me - ru - is - ti me-ru - is - ti por - ta - re; Al-le-lu- 



,Q,SOLO, Allegretto, 




ia, Al-le-lu-ia. Re-gi-na. Rd-sur-rex - it si -cut dix - it, 

4 :^: -d- «: 




Al - - le - lu - ia. 



Re-sur-rex • it si -cut dix - • it. 



^& 




et 



3=3: 



E 







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ZiCnto, 



Al - le - lu - ia. 




Al - le • lu - ia^ 




Re-gi-na. O-rapro 



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M 



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no - bis pro no -bis, Be •urn, O-ra pro no -bis, pro no -bis 




VESPERS. 



REGINA CCELI— Continued. 



V 




I / N 



80L0. ^' 



i ^j^^^^to^ ^ ^^^g 



r 



uiUi Al-le-lu-ia. Al-le-lu - - ia. Re-gi-na, 



^iZ\r -i^i W^Ff^ 



r 

"t Gaude et Isetare, Virgo Maria. Alleluia. 
Qui surrexit, Dominus vere. Alleluia. 



REGINA C(ELI.-No. 2. 



AndiMMte, l^UBTT, Sopranos. 



Re • gi • B3L coe - li, Re - gi - na coe - li, Isb - ta - - 



Re - gi - na coe • li, Re - gi • na cce - li, Ise • ta • 



WEBBE. 








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l==«Ei 



22: 



22: 



22: 



CHORUS. Tenor » 




re 1 Al- le - lu - ia. Al-le - lu 

■i — -! H 



ia. Al - - - 




38 



VESPERS. 

REGINA CCELI-CoNTiNUCD. 

SOrBANO 2nd, 




JD. ۥ CHORUS, Alleluia 

1 1- 




. is - ti por-ta - re, quem meru - is - ti per - ta 



re. 




CHORUS. AUelvia, 




Re - sur-rex-it si - cut dix - it, Re • sar-rex - it si - cut dix • it. 




VESPERb. 
REGINA CCELI— Continued. 



39 



CHORUS, Alleluia. 




SOLO. 



SALVE REGINA. 




1 Salve, sal - ve, sal - ve, Re-gi - na, Ma - ter mis - e - ri - cor - di - 

2 Ad te clama-mus ex - u -les Fi-lii ex - u- les Fi - li - i E - 

3 Eia er - go, Advocata nostra Ad - vo ca - ta • nos - 

4 Et Je - sum be - ne - dictum fruc-tum ven - tris tu - i 

t-3Z^-na=[d::^-;:Biil:ii3r- _4- I | — z ^i=:id=-- J_ Jj^iS 




CHORUS. 



-*--- 





Et spes nos-tra, nos-tra, salve, 
in hac la - cry-ma - rum valle. 
occulos ad nos con-ver te. 
( O cle - mens, O - pi - a, 
1 O dulcis Virgo Ma - ri - a. 

■ Si- 



Vi - ta vi - ta dul - - ce - do, I 
Ad te suspi ramus gementes et fientes 
II - los tu-os miseri - cordes 
SOZiO Boss, post hoc exilium os - - tende, 




l ^f^g"^ 




if Ora pro nobis, sancta Dei Genitrix. 

^ Ut digni efficiamur promissionibus Christi. 



4C 



VESPERS. 

3cnebtction. 



SALUTARIS-No. 1. 




St 



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4 



WEBBE 



1 <=> 



O sa - lu 
U - ni trin 



I 



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I I 



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ta - ris Hos - ti - a, Quae coe - li 
o - que Do - mi - no Sit sem- pi - 

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Qui vi - tarn si - he 

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SALUTARIS-No. 2. 



A. WERNER. 




O sa - iu - ta - ris Hos - ti - a, 
\ Un - i trin-o * que Do - mi - no 



Qus8 coe - li pan - dis 
Sit semp-i . tern - a 




VESPERS. 



O SALUTARIS— Continued. 







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41 






I I I I "-I r I r I 

Bel - la pre - munt hos - ti - li - a, 
Qui vi - tarn si - ne ter - mi - no 






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I 
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SALUTARIS -No. 3. 



Larghetto, 

i 







•si- 



O sa 
U - ni 

1 



lu - ta 
tri - no 

I 



SiP^gli 



ris, Hos - ti - a, 
que Do - mi - no 



^ — '-5- 



— Sl- 



Qusd cce 
Sit sem 




li 
pi. 







pan - dis OS 
ter - na glo 



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^^ 



ti - Um 
ri - a ! 




Bel - la 
Qui 



VI 



pre - munt hos - ti 
tarn si - ne ter 



mi- 



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42 



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VESPERS. 



O SALUTARIS-CONTINUCD. 



■:^=f=i 



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i^^i^^P 



a, Da "ro - bur fer 
no No - bis don - et 



I. 
aux - 1 

in pat 



li 
ri 



um. 
a. 



m 



N^ ^i^ 



HS- 



I 

A 



m 



um. 



I 




TANTUM ERGO -No. 1. 



Moderato. 



i^iiiSS 




^^ 



Tan - turn er - go Sa - era - men - tum Ve - ne - re - mur 
Gen - i - to - ri, Gen - i - to - que ' Laus et ju bi- 



^^^g^p^p^ 




^ 



i 



/Tn 



*=^ 



r 

cer - nu - i : 
la - ti - o. 



«=rt5: 



t=d: 



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Et an - ti - quum do - cu - men - tum 
Sa - lus, hon - or, vir - tus quo - que 







— =rsdbgz^- r^ 



^ 



1» 

tu 
Sit et be - ne - die - ti 



No - vo ce - dat ri 



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i: 
o: 



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Pro - ce den - ti 



r=riSe=\ 



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VESPERS. 



TANTUM ergo-Continued. 



43 







^ 



3 



:g: 



sup - pie - men-turn Sen - su - um de - fee - tu - i. 
ab u - tro - que com - par sit lau - da - ti - o. 




pip^^iM 



men. 



W 



7ANTUM ERGtt-No, 2. 



Mae»toBO. 







LAMBILOTTE. 



:S-m 




Tan-tum er - go Sa-cra-men-tum Ve-ne-re-mur cer-nu- 
Gen-i - tor - i, Gen - i - to - que Laus et ju - bi - la - ti - 




^i rfj^p S^ IE ^ fj S^ 




=^fe:^ 



1 : 
o. 



Et anti-qu - um do-cu-men-tum 
Sal - us, hon-or, vir-tus quo-que 



No-vo ce-dat ri - tu 
Sit et be - ne - die - ti - 




^^^m 




' i ; Prae-stet fi - des sup- pie - men-tum sen-su - um sen-su-um de- 
- o : Pro-ee-den - ti ab - u - tro - que eom-par sit eom-par sit lau- 



^^^H?-*F 




44 




VESPERS. 
TANTUM ergo-Continued 








tu-i Prae-stet fi-des sup-pie- men-tum Sen-su-um de-fec-tu- 
ti-o. Pro -ce -den - ti ab u - tro - que Com-par sit lau-da - ti- 



^^i^^^^fe^ 



i. Sen - su - um de-fec - tu-i Sen-su - urn de-fec-tu - i. 
o. Com-par sit lau-da -ti-o Com-par sit lau-da - ti - o. 



"I -3i 



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^ 

n 




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l 



3^=:: 



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Moderato, 



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M=l 



TANTUM ERGO.-No. 3. 



4^=«=5=:S- 






Tan-tumer-go Sa - cra-men-tum Ve-ne - re - mur cer-nu-i: 
Gen - i - to - ri, Gen - i - to - que Laus et ju - bi - la - ti - o. 




tiM 



— L__Lj — I — I L — I L-i 1 L. 



=.=«: 



r::r^. 



Et an - ti - quum doc - u - men-tum No-vo ce - dat ri - tu - i: 
Sal - us, bon - or, vir - tus quo - que Sit et be - ne - die - ti-o: 



VESPERS. 



45 




TANTUM ERGO-CONTINUCD. 



m 



T=l 



Prae-stet fi-des sup - ple-men-tum Sen - su-um de - fee - tu - i. 
Pro-ce-den-ti ab u-tro-que Corn-par sitlau-da-ti - o. 



18 



t=i, 



A - men. 




V Panem de coelo praestitisti eis. Alleluia. 

^ Omne delectamentum in se habentem. Alleluia. 

Psalm— Z/ttttc/a^e Dominum^ page 25. 



SECOND VESPERS. 

(for an apostle.) 
Psalms — Same as First VesperSt page 21. 



EXULTET 0RBI8. 

Chants Pages 26 and 27. 

ExuLTET orbis gaudiis : 
Coelum resultet laudibus : 
Apostolorum gloriam 
Tellus et astra concinunt. 



Praecepta quorum protinus 
Languor, salusque sentiunt^ 
Sanate mentes languidas, 
Augete nos virtutibus : 



Vos saeculorum judices 
£t vera mundi lumina, 
Votis precamur cordium ; 
Audite voces supplicum. 

Qui templa coeli clauditis, 
Serasque verbo solvitis, 
Nos a reatu noxios 
Solvi jubete, quaesumus. 



Ut, cum redibit Arbiter 
In fine Christus saeculi, 
Nos sempiterni gaudii 
Concedat esse compotes. 

Patri, simulque Filio, 
Tibique, sancte Spiritus, 
Sicut fuit, sit jugiter 
Saeclum per omne gloria. 



Amen. 



V. In omnem terram exivit sonus eorum. V. Annuntiaverunt opera Dei. 
R. Et in fines orbis terrae verba eorum. R. Et facta ejus intellexerunt. 



TRISTES ERANT. 



Chants Pages 26 and 27. 

Tristes erant Apostoli 
De Christi acerbo funere, 
Quem morte crudelissima 
Servi necarant imoii. 



(For Paschal time.) 



Sermone verax Angelus 
Mulieribus praedixerat : 
Mox ore Chnstus gaudium 
Gregi feret &deli\uccu 



46 



VESPERS. 



Ad anxios Apostolos 
Currunt statim dum nuntisB, 
IllsB micantis obvia 
Christi tenent vestigia. 

GalilsBae ad alta montium 
Se conferunt Apostoli, 
Jesuque, voti compotes, 
Almo beantur lumine. 



Ut sis perene mentibus 
Paschale, Jesu, gaudium, 
A morte dira criminum 
Vitae renatos libera. 

Deo Patri sit gloria, 

Et Filio, qui a mortuis 

Surrexit, ac Paraclito, 

In sempiterna ssscula. Amen. 



(From Ascension to Pentecost) 



Jesu, tibi sit gloria. 

Qui victor in coelum redis, 

V. Sancti et justi in Domino gaudete, 
Alleluia. 



Cum Patre, et almo Spiritu, 
In sempiterna ssBCula. Amen. 

R. Vos elegit Deus in hereditatem 
sibi, Alleluia. 



THIRD VESPERS. 

(for an apostle.) 
Psalms — Dixit Dominus, page 21 ; Laudate Pueri, page 23. 



CREOIDI. Psalm cxv. 

Chant as for Confitebor, Page 22. 



CREDIDI, propter- quod lo-catus- 
sum ; * ego autem humilia - tus sum 
nim - is. 

2 Ego dixi inex-cessu me-o: * Omnis 
ho - mo men - dax. 

3 Quid re - tribuam Do - mino, * pro 
omnibus quae re - tribu - it mi - hi ? 

4 Calicem salu-tarisac-ci-piam, * et 
nomen Domini in - vo - ca - bo. 

5 Vota mea Domino reddam coram 
omni - populo e -jus : * pretiosa in con- 



spectu Domini mors sane -to- rum e -jus. 

6 O Domine, quia ego- servus tu - us : * 
ego servus tuus, et filius an-cil - Ise tu - 89. 

7 Dirupisti- vincula me - a : * tibi sac- 
rificabo hostiam laudis, et nomen Dom- 
ini in - vo - ca - bo. 

8 Vota mea Domino reddam in con- 
spectu omnis- populi e - jus : * in atriis 
domus Domini, m medio - tui, Je - ru - 
salem. 

Gloria Patri, etc. ' 



IN CONVERTENDO. Psalm cxxv. 

Chant as for Beatus Vir, Pages 22 and 23. 



IN convertendo Dominus captivi - ta - 
tem Si - on, * facti sumus sicut con - 
so - la - ti. 

2 Tunc repletum est gau - dio os nos - 
trum, * et lingua nostra exul - ta - tione. 

3 Tuncdicentin - tergen - tes : * Mag- 
nificavit Dominus fa - ce - re cum eis. 

4 Magnificavit Dominus fa - ce - re 
no - biscum :* facti - sumus lae - tan - tes. 



5 Converte, Domine, captivi - ta - tem 
nos - tram, * sicut tor - reus in Aus - tro. 

6 Qui seminant - in la - cry - mis, * in 
exultati - o - ne me - tent. 

7 Euntes- ibant et fle -bant, * mittentes 
se - mi - na su - a. 

8 Venientes autem venient cum ex - 
ul - ta - tione, * portantes mani - pu - los 

su - OS. 

Gloria Patri, etc. 



VESPERS. 



47 



DOMINE PROBASTI. Psalm cxxxviii. 

Chant as for Laudate Dominum Page 25. 



DOMINE, probasti me, et cog - no - 
vis - ti me : * tu cognovisti ses- 
sionem meam et resurecti - on - em 
meam. 

2 Iniellexisti cogitationes me - as de 
Ion - ge : * semi tarn meam et funiculum 
meum in - ves - ti - gasti. 

3 Et omnes vias meas prsB - vi - di - 
sti ; * quia non est sermo in lin - gua 
me - a. 

4 Ecce, Domine, tu cognovisti omnia 
novissima - et an - ti - qua : * tu formasti 
me, et posuisti super me man - um tu - am. 

5 Mirabilis facta est scientia - tu - a 
ex me : * confortata est, et non po - te - ro 
ad e - am. 

6 Quo ibo a spirittu tu - o ? * et quo 
a facie tu • a fu - gi - am ? 

7 Si ascendero in ccelum, tu ill - ic-es :* 
si descender© in in - fer - num, a-des. 

8 Si sumpsero pennas meas - di • lu - 
cu - lo, * et habitavero in ex - tre - mis 
ma - ris : 

9 Etenim illuc manus tua de-du-cet 
me : * et tenebit me dex - te - ra tu - a. 

10 Et dixi : Forsitan tenebrae con - 
cul - ca - bunt me, * et nox illuminatio 
mea in deli - ci - is me - is. 

1 1 Quia tenebrae non obscurabuntur a 
te, et nox sicut dies il - lu - mi - na - bi - 
tur : * sicut tenebr© ejus, ita et lu - men 
e- jus. 



12 Quia tu possedisti re - nes me - os : * 
suscepisti me de utero ma - tris me - sb. 

13 Confitebor tibi, quia terribiliter 
magni • fi - ca - tus es : * mirabilia opera 
tua, et anima mea cog - nos • cit ni - mis. 

14 Non est occultatum os meum a te, 
quod fecisti - in oc - cul - to : * et sub- 
stantia mea in inferio - ri - bus ter - rse. 

15 Imperfectum^ meum viderunt oculi 
tui, et in libro tuo om - nes scri - ben - 
tur :* dies formabuntur, et ne - mo in e - is,' 

16 Mihi autem nimis honorificati sunt 
amici tu - i, De - us : * nimis confortatus 
est princi - pa - tus e - o - rum. 

17 Dinumerabo eos, et super arenam 
multi - pli - ca - bun - tur ; * exsurrexi, et 
ad - hue sum te - cum. 

18 Si occideris, Deus, pec -ca- to- 
res : * viri sanguinum, decli - na - te a me : 

19 Quia dicitis in cogi - ta - ti - o - ne :* 
Accipient in vanitate civi - ta - tes tu - as. 

20 Nonne qui oderunt te, Do - mine, 
o - de - ram ? * et super inimicos tuos 
ta - bes - ce - bam ? 

21 Perfecto odio o -de -ram il-los, * 
et inimici fac - ti sunt mi - hi. 

22 Proba me, Deus, et - scito cor me - 
um : * interroga me, et cognosce se - mi - 
tas me - as. 

23 Et vide si via iniqui - ta - tis in me 
est : * et deduc me in vi - a 89 - ter - na. 

Gloria Patri, etc. 



(For Hymn us see Second Vespers page 4^.) 



FOURTH VESPERS. 

(vespers of the b.v.m. and virgins.) 
Psalms — Dixit Domimis, page 21. Lavdate Piteriy page 23. 

L/ETATUS SUM. Psalm cxxi. 

Chant as for Confitebor Page 22. 



LiETATUS sum in his quae- dicta sunt 
mi - hi : * In domum-Domini - 1 - bi - 
mus. 

2 Stantes erant pe - des nos - tri * in 
atriis tu - is, Je - ru - salem. 

3 Jerusalem, quse aedifica-tur ut ci- 
vitas : * cujus participatio ejus in id - ip - 
sum. 

4 Illuc enim ascenderunt tribus, tri - 
bus Do- mini, * testimonium Israel ad 
confitendum no - mi - ni Do - mini. 



5 Quia illic sederunt sedes - in ju - di . 
cio, * sedes super do - mum David. 

6 Rogate qusB ad pacem - sunt Je - ru - 
salem,*et abundantia dili - gen -ti-bus te. 

7 Fiat pax in vir-tu-te tu-a, * et 
abundantia in tur - ri - bus tu - is. 

8 Propter f rat res meos et prox - i - mos 
meos, * loquebar pa - cem de te. 

9 Propter domum Domini - Dei nos - 
tri, * qusesivi bo- na ti - bi. 

Gloria Patri, etc. 



48 



VESPERS. 



NISI DOM! N US. Psalm cxxvl. 

Chant as for Beattis Vir, Pages 22 and 23. 



NISI Dominus sedifi-ca-verit do - mum, 
* in vanum laboraverunt qui ffldi - 
fi - cant e - am. 

2 Nisi Dominus custodierit ci - vi • ta - 
tem, * frustra vigilat qui custo-dit 
e - am. 

3 Vanum est vobis ante lu - cem sur - 
gere : * surgite postquam sederitis, qui 
manducatis pa - nem do - lo - ris. 



4 Cum dederit dilectis suis - som - 
num : * ecce haereditas Domini, filii 
merces, fruc - tus ven - tris. 

5 Sicut sagittsB in ma-nu po - ten - tis,* 
ita filii ex - cus - so • rum. 

6 Beatus vir qui implevit desideiium 
su-um ex ip - sis: * non confundetur cum 
loquetur inimicis su - is in por ta. 

Gloria Patri, etc. 



LAUDA JERUSALEM. Psalm cxivii. 



Chant as for Latidate 

LAUDA Jeru - salem, Domi - num ; * 
lauda Deum tu - um, Si - on. 

2 Quoniam confortavit seras porta-rum 
tu - ar - um, * benedixit filiis tu - is in te. 

3 Qui posuit fines tu -os pa - cem, * et 
adipe frumenti sa-tiat te. 

4 Quiemittiteloquium suumter-rsB: * 
volociter currit ser - mo e - jus. 

5 Qui dat nivem si-cut la - nam : * ne- 
bulam sicut - cinerem spar - git. 



Dominum, Page 25. 

6 Mittit crystallum suam si • cut buc - 
eel - las : * ante faciem frigoris ejus quis 
sus - ti - ne - bit ? 

7 Emittet verbum suum, et liquefa-ciet 
e - a : * fiabit spiritus ejus, - et flu - ent 
a • quee. 

8 Quf anuntiat verbum su - um -Ja- 
cob : * justitias et judicia su - a I - srael. 

9 Non fecit taliter omni na - ti - o - ni, * 
et judicia sua non manifesta - vit - e • is. 

Gloria Patri, etc. 




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49 



AVE, MARIS STELLA-CoNTrNUED. 




que sem-per vir - go 

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Sumens illud Ave 
Gabrielis ore, 
Fund a iios in pace, 
Mutans £v8b nomen. 

Solve vincla reis, 
Profer lumen caecis ; 
Mala nostra pelle, 
Bona cuncta posce. 

Monstra te esse matrem ; 
Sumat per te preces, 
Qui pro nobis natus 
Tulit esse tuus. 



Fe • lix coe-li por - ta. 




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Virgo singularis, 
Inter omnes mitis, 
Nos culpis solutos, 
Mites fac et castos. 

Vitam prsesta puram, 
Iter para tutum, 
Ut videntes Jesum, 
Semper collaBtemur. 

Sit laus Deo Patri, 
Summo Christo decus, 
Spiritui Sancto, 
Tribus honor unus. Amen, 



^ Dignare me laudare te Virgo sacrata. IjJ Da mihi virtutem contra hostes tuos. 



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AVE, MARIS STELLA-CoNTiNUED. 




JESU, CORONA VIRGINUM, 



Chants Pages 26 and 27. 



(For Virgins.) 



Jesu, corona Virginum, 
Quem mater ilia concipit, 
Qu8B sola Virgo parturit, 
H8BC vota Clemens accipe. 

Qui pergis inter lilia, 
Septis choreis Virginum, 
Sponsus decerns gloria, 
Sponsisque reddens praemia. 

Quocumque tendis, Virgines, 
Sequuntur, atque laudibus 

'ff Specie tua et pulchritudine tua. 



Post te canentes cursitant, 
Hymnosque dulces personant. 

Te deprecamur supplices, 
Nostris ut addas sensibus 
Nescire prorsus omnia 
Corruptionis vulnera. 

Virtus, honor, laus, gloria 
Deo Patri cum Filio, 
Sancto simul Paraclito, 
In S80culorum saecula, Amen. 

5 Intende, prospere precede, et regna. 



(Neither 
Chants Pages 26 and 27. 

Forte M virili pec tore 
Laudemus omnes feminam, 
Qu8B sanctitatis gloria 
Ubique fulget inclyta. 

HsBc sancto amore saucia, 
Dum mundi amorem noxium 
Horrescit, ad coelestia 
Iter peregit arduum. 

Carnem domans jejuniis, 
Dulcique mentem pabulo 

if Diffusa est gratia in labiis tuis, 



FORTEM VIRILI PECTORE. 

Virgins nor Martyrs.) 



Orationis nutriens, 
Ccjeli potitur gaudiis. 

Rex Christe, virtus fortium, 
Qui magna solus efficis, 
Hujus precatu, qusesumus, 
Audi benignus supplices. 

Deo Patri sit gloria, 

Ej usque soli Filio, 

Cum Spiritu Paraclito, 

Nunc, et per omne sseculum. Amen. 

5I Propterea benedixit te Deus in 
aeternum. 



FOR THE FOLLOWING FEASTS OF THE B. V. M., PSALMS, ETC., ARE TAKEN FROM 

FOURTH VESPERS, PAGE 47. 

( The Espousals f 3rd Sunday after Epiphany) . 

f Desponsatio est hodie sanctSB Mariae Virginis. 
^ Cujus vita inclyta cunctas illustrat ecclesias. 



VESPERS. 

(Purification i Feb. 2nd). 

V. Responsum accepit Simeon a Spiritu Sancto. 

R. Non visurum se mortem, nisi videret Christum Domini. 

(Annunciation y March 25th), 
V. Ave, Maria, gratia plena. R. Dominus tecum. 

(The Most Pure Hearty 3rd Sunday after Pentecost). 
V. Viam mandatorum tuorum cucurri. R. Cum dilatasti cor meum. 

(Assumption^ August 15th). • 

V. Exaltata est sancta Dei Genitrix. 

R. Super chores Angelorum ad ccelestia regna. 

(Nativity, Sept. 8th). 

V. Nativitas est hodie sanctse Mariae virginis. 
R. Cujus vita inclyta cunctas illustrat Ecclesias. 

(Seven Dolors^ 3rd Sunday of Sept) . 



51 



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2 Os su - a - ve, mi 

3 Cen - ti - es - que mil 

4 £i • a, Mat - er, ob 

5 Es - to Pat - ri, Fi 



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te - pec - tus Et la - tus dul-cis - si-mum, 
li - es - que Strin-git arc - tis nex - i - bus. 
se - era - mus Per tu - as has lac - ry-mas, 
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Luc - tu - o - sa de cru - en - to Dum re - vul - sum sti - pi - te 
Dex - ter-am-que vul - ner - a - tam, Et sin - is - tram sau - ci - am, 
Pec- tus il - lud, et la - cer -tos, II - la fi - git vul - ne - ra; 
Fi - li - i . que tris - te fun - us, Vul - ne-rum - que pur - pur-am, 
Es - to Sum-msB Tri-ni - ta - ti Semp - i - ter - na glo - ri -a 



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O QUOT UNDIS-CONTINUED. 



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Cer - nit ul - nis in - cu-ban-tem Vir- go Ma - ter Fi - li - um. 

Et rub - ras cru - o - re plan-tas JEg - ra tin - git lac - ry - mis. 

Sic - que to - ta col - li - ques - cit In do - lo - ris os - cu - lis. 
Hunc tu - i cor - dis do - lo - rem, Con-de nos - tris cor - di - bus. 
Et per - en - nis laus ho - nor-que Hoc et om - ni Saec-u - lo. Amen. 



^^i|^ife#^£^^^|fe 



f, Regina martyrum, ora pro nobis. fl?* Quffl juxta crucem Jesu constitisti. 

(The Most Holy Rosary, let Sunday of October), 

(The Maternity, ^nd Sunday of October.) 

f . Bendicta tu in mulieribus. IJ? Et benedictus fructus ventris tui. 

(The Purity, 3rd Sunday of October). 



^. Cum jucunditate Virginitatem 
beatSB Mariae semper virginis celebre- 
mus. 



Q Ut ipsa pro nobis intercedat ad 
Dominum Jesum Christum. 

/ 



PR/ECLARA GUSTOS VIRGINUM. 



Chants Pages 26 and 27. 

PRiECLARA custos Virgiuum, 
Intacta Mater Numinis, 
Coelestis aulae janua, 
Spes nostra, coeli gaudium. 

Inter rubeta lilium, 
Columba formosissima, 
Virga e radice germinans 
Nostro medelam vulneri. 

Turris draconi impervia, 
Amica stella naufragis, 



Tuere nos a fraudibus, 
Tuaque luce dirige. 

Erroris umbras discute, 
Syrtes dolosas amove, 
Fluctus tot inter deviis. 
Tutam reclude semitam. 

Jesu. tibi sit gloria, 
Qui natus es de Virgine, 
Cum Patre, et almo Spiritu, 
In sempiterna saecula. Amen. 



(Immaculate Conception, 8th of Decetnber.) 



Hymnus — Prceclara custos. 



l^^ Immaculata conceptio est hodie I{ Quae serpentis caput virgineo pede 

Sanctse Marise Virginis. contrivit. ""* 



( The Patronage, 2nd Sunday of November.) 



VEbPERS. 

FIFTH VESPERS. 

(for martyrs.) 

Psalms — Same cw First Vespers ^ pcig^ ^1' 



53 



DEUS, TUORUM MILITUM. 



Chants Pages 26 and 27. 



Deus, tuorum militum 
Sors et corona, prsemium, 
Laudes canentes Martyris 
Absolve nexu criminis. 

Hie nempe mundi gaudia, 
Et blanda fraudum pabula, 
Imbuta felle deputans, 
Pervenit ad coelestia. 

Poenas cucurrit fortiter, 
Et sustulit viriliter, 

i[ Gloria et horore coronasti eum, 
Domine. 

5 Et constituisti eum super opera 
manuum tuarum. 



Fundensque pro te sanguinem, 
iEterna dona possidet. 

Ob hoc precatu supplici 
Te poscimus, piissime : 
In hoc triumpno Martyris 
Dimitte noxam servulis. 

Laus et perennis gloria 
Patri sit, atque Filio, 
Saucto simul Paraclito, 
In sempitema saecula. Amen. 

t^ Justus ut palma florebit. 
5 Sicut cedrus Libani multiplicabi. 
tur. 



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(For several Martyrs.) 



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Hi sunt quos fatue mundus abhorruit : 
Hunc fructu vacuum, floribus aridum 
Contempsere tui nominis asseclse, 
Jesu, Rex bone Coelitum. 

Hi pro te furias atque minas truces 
Calcarunt hominum, saevaque verbera : 
His cessit laceraus fortiter ungula, 
Nee carpsit penetralia. 

Caeduntur gladiis more bidentium : 
Non murmur resonat, non querimonia ; 

V. Laetamini in Domino, et exultate, 
justi. 

R. Et gloriamini, omnes recti corde. 



Sed corde impavido mens bene conscici 
Conservat patientiam. 

QusB vox, qusB poterit lingua retexere 
Quae tu Martyribus munera praeparas ? 
Rubri nam fluido sanguine fulgidis 
Cingunt tempora laureis. 

Te, summa O Deitas, unaque, poscimus 
Ut culpas abigas, noxia subtrahas, 
Des pacem famulis, ut tibi gloriam 
Annorum in seriem canant. Amen. 



V. Extuhabunt Sancti in gloria. 
R. LaBtabuntur in cubilibus suis. 



SIXTH VESPERS. 

(for martyrs.) 

Psalms — For firnt four ut Fin^t Vespers, page 21 ; Fifths Credidit page 4^, 

Hymn us — Sanctorium MeritiSj page 53. 



VESPERS. 



55 



SEVENTH VESPERS. 

(for confessors, etc.) 

Psalms — Same as First Vespers ^ page £1. 

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Sobriam duxit sine labe vitam, 
Donee humanos animavit aursB 
Spiritus artus. 

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iSgra qu8B passim jacuere, membra, 
Viribus morbi, domitis, saluti 
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Noster hinc illi chorus obsequentem 
Concinit laudem, celebresque palmas ; 
Ut piis ejus precibus juvemur 
Omne per sevum. 

Sit Salus illi, decus, atque virtus, 
Qui, super coeli solio coruscans, 
Totius mundi seriem gubernat 
Trinus et unus. Amen. 



"3^. Amaviteum Dominus et ornavit eum. I}. Stolam gloriae induit eum. 



56 



VESPERS. 



ISTE CONFESSOR.-No. 2. 








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EIGHTH VESPERS. 

For Confessors, etc. 
Psalms — For first four ^ see First Vespers, page 21. 

MEMENTO DOMINE. Last Psalm, cxxxi. 

Chant as for Laudate Dominum Page 25. 



MEMENTO, Do - mine, Da - vid, * 
et omnis mansue tu-dinis e-jus, 

2 Sicut jura - vit Do - mino ; * votum 
vovit De - o Ja - cob : 

3 Si introierointabernaculum, do-mus 
me - ae : * si ascendero in lectum stra - ti 
me-i : 

4 Si dedero Fomnum o - culis me - is, 
* et palpebris meis dormi - ta - ti - o - nem. 

5 Et requiem temporibus meis, donee 
inveniam lo - cum - Do - mino, * taber- 
naculum De - o Ja - cob. 



6 Ecce audivimus eam in - Eph - ra-ta : 
* invenimus eam in camp - is sil - vae. 

7 Introibimus in taberna-culum e-jus:* 
adorabimus in loco, ubi steterunt pe - des 
e-jus. 

8 Surge, Domine, inre-quiemtuam, * 
tu et area sanctifiea - tio - nis tu - ae. 

9 Sacerdotes tui induantur jus - ti - 
tiam, * et saneti tui - ex - ul - tent. 

10 Propter David ser - vum tu - um, * 
non avertas faciem Chris - ti tu - i. 

11 Juravit Dominus David veritatem, 



VESPERS. 



et non frustra - bitur e - am : * De fructu 
ventris tui-ponam super se - dem tu - am. 

12 Si custodierint filii tui testamen- 
tum me - um, * et testiraonia mea haec 
qu89 doce - bo e - os : 

13 Et filii eorum usque- in S8B-cu-lum,* 
sedebunt super se - dem tu - am. 

14 Quoniam elegit Do-minus Si-on, * 
elegit earn in habitatio - nem si - bi. 

15 HsBC requies mea in ssb - culum ssb- 
culi : * hie habitabo, quoniam ele - gi 
e-am. 



^ Justum deduxit Dominus per 
rectas. 



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16 Viduam ejusbenedicens be-ne - di - 
cam : * pauperes ejus satura - bo pa - ni« 
bus. 

17 Sacerdotes ejus induam sa - lu- ta- 
ri, * et sancti ejus exultatione e-xul- 
ta-bunt. 

18 Illucproducam cor - nu Dav - id : * 
paravi lucernam Chris - to me - o. 

19 Inimicos ejus induam confu-si- o- 
ne : * super ipsum autem efflorebit sanc- 
tifica - ti - o me - a. 

Gloria Patri, etc. 

l]f Et Ostendit illi regnum Dei. 



Hymn us — late Confessor j j)a(je 65, 



SPECIAL VESPERS. 

Psalms — Dixit DominuHj page 21 ; Conjitehor tihi, page 22 ; Bealu» vir^page 2fS, 

DE PROFUNDIS. Psalm cxxix. 

Chant as for Laudate Pueri, page 23. 



DE profundis clamavi ad te, Do - 
mine : * Domine, exaudi vo - 
cem me - am. 

2 Fiant aures tuae intenden - tes * 
in vocem deprecatio - nis me - sb. 

3 Si iniquitates observaveris, Do - 
mine, * Domine, quis sus - ti -ne - bit ? 

4 Quia apud te propitiatio est, * 
Et propter legem tuam susti nu - i te, 
Do • mine. 

Memento Domine 



5 Sustinuit anima mea* in verbo 
e-jus: * Speravit anima me -a in Do- 
mino. " 

6 A custodia matutina usque ad noc - 
tem, * speret Isra - el in Do- mino. 

7 Quia apud Dominum misericor- 
dia, * et copiosa apud e - um re - 
demp - tio. • 

8 Et ipse redimet Is - rael * ex omni> 
businiquita- ti-bu8 e-jus. 

Gloria Patri, etc. 

David y 2^^0^ ^^' 



JESU REDEMPTOR OMNIUM. 

Chants Pages 26 and 27. 



Jesu, Redemptor omnium, 
Quem lucis ante originem 
Parem patemsB glorise 
Pater supremus edidit. 

Tu lumen et splendor Patris, 
Tu spes perennis omnium, 
Intende quas fundunt preces 
Tui per orbem servuli. 



Memento, rerum Conditor, 
Nostri quod olim corporis, 
Sacrata ab alvo Virgmis 
Nascendo, formam sumpseris. 

Testator hoc prsBsens dies 
Currens per anni circulum, 
Quod solus e sinu Patris 
Mundi salus adveneris. 



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VESPERS. 



Hunc astra, tellus, tequora, 
Hunc omne quod coelo subest, 
Salutis Auctorem novsB 
Novo salutat cantico. 

Et DOS beata quos sacri 
Bigavit unda Sanguinis, 

y Crastina die delebitur iniquitas terras. 
if Et regnabit super nos salvator mundi. 



Natalis ob diem tui, 
Hymni tributum solvimus. 

Jesu, tibi sit gloria, 
Qui natus es de virgine 
Cum Patre et almo Spiritu 
In sempitema saecula. Amen. 

1^ Notum facit Dominus. Alleluia. 
5 Sulutare suum. Alleluia. 



Chants Pages 26 and 27. 

Crudelis Herodes, Deum 
Regem venire quid times? 
Non eripit mortalia 
Qui regna dat coelestia, 

Ibant Magi, quam viderant 
Stellam sequentes praeviam : 
Lumen requirunt lumine : 
Deum fatentur munere. 

Lavacra puri gurgitis, 
Ccelestis Agnus attigit, 



Psalms — Same as First Vesfjers, yaye 21, 

CRUDELIS HERODES, DEUM. 



Peccata, quae non detulit, 
Nos abluendo sustulit. 

Novum genus potentisB ! 
Aquae rubescunt hydriae, 
Vinumque jussa fundere, 
Mutavit unda originem. 

Jesu, tibi sit gloria, 
Qui apparuisti gentibus, 
Cum Patre et almo Sptritu, 
In sempitema saecula. Amen. 



^ Reges* Tharsis et insulae munera ^ Reges Arabum et Saba dona addu- 

oiferent. cent. 

{Second Sunday after Epiphany.) 
Psalms — For Jirst four, see First Vespers , page 21 ; last Psalm, Credidi^ page 46. 

JESU DULCIS MEMORIA. 

Chants Pages 26 and 27. 

Jesu dulcis memoria, 
Dans vera cordis gaudia : 
Sed super mel et omnia 
Ejus dulcis prsBsentia. 

Nil canitur suavius, 
Nil auditur jucundius, 
Nil cogitatur dulcius, 
Quam Jesus Dei Filius. 

Jesu, spes poenitentibus, 
Quam pius es petentibus ! 



Quam bonus te quaerentibus ! 
Sed quid invenientibus ? 

Nee lingua valet dicere, 
Nee littera exprimere : 
Expertus potest credere 
Quid sit Jesum diligere. 

Sis, Jesu, nostrum gaudium, 

Qui es futurus praemium : 

Sit nostra in te gloria. 

Per cuncta semper saecula, Amen. 



f" Sit Nomen Domini benedictum. 
j\lleluia. 



]J Ex hoc nunc et usque in ssBculum. 
Alleluia. 



VESPERS 



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Psalms — Same as First Vespers, page 21. 
Psalms — Same ax First Vespers, page 21. 

SALUTIS HUMAN/E. 



Salutis humanaB Sator, 
Jesu, voluptas cocdium, 
Orbis redempti Conditor, 
£t casta lux amantium : 

Qua victus es dementia, 
Ut nostra ferres crimina, 
Mortem subires innocens, 
A morte nos ut toUeres ! 

Perrumpis infemum chaos ; 
Vinctis catenas detrahis ; 



Victor triumpho nobili 
Ad dexteram Patris sedes. 

Te cogat iodulgentia, 
Ut damna nostra sarcias, 
Tuiqne vultus compotes 
Dites beato lumine. 

Tu dux ad astra, et semita, 

Sis meta nostris cord i bus, 

Sis lacrymarum gaudium, 

Sis dulce vitse prsemium. Amen. 



"if, AscenditDeusinjubilatione. Alleluia. f , Dominus in ccelo. Alleluia. 
^. Et Dominus in voce tubsB. Alleluia. 5!. Paravit sedem suam. Alleluia. 



(Second Sunday after Easter. ) 
Psalms — Same as Fourth Vespers, page 47, 

PAR INGENITO. 



O PAR Ingenito, Christe Deus, Patri, 
Infans, quem teneris, conjuge cum sacro, 
Mulcet Virgo Parens et colit osculis, 
Da cunas prope sistere. 

Hie dirsB meditans suplicium crucis, 
Fletu nostra tuo crimina dilues, 
Vagitu misero fl'ectis et sethera : 
Poenas excipis innocens. 

Libas purpureum corpore sanguinem 
Exciso, SolymaB damna prseoccupas, 
Natalique solo non pudet ejici ; 
Sic sontes miserans pias. 

Tu, mater, penetrans grande sacrarium, 
Quid vindex scelerum, quid Deus exigat 



Alta mente vides, jamque tuum, ferox, 
Pectus, lancea vulnerat. 

Quo tecumque Dei jussa ferant pedem, 
Joseph cum puero Matreque dirigis, 
Christe, et perpetuo tu obsequio, in patres 
Quid natos deceat mones. 

Insudas operi, pauper et indigus, 
Temploqui proceres, sermo Patris doces 
Unus qui sapiens es, sapientiam 
Visus quBBrere et eloqui. 

Per Christum puerum maxima laus 

Patri : 
Per Matrem, proprio maxima Filio: 
Per sponsum tibi laus maxima, Spiritus: 
Per Tres gloria sit Tribus. Amen. 



1^. Adorabunt in conspectu ejus. Alleluia. 5!. UniverssB familiaj gentium. AUe.l\3Aa., 



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{Third Sunday after Easter.) 

Psalms — Same as First Vespers, page 21. 
Hymnus — Te Joseph, page 62, 

^ Sub umbra illius quern desideraver- IjJ Et Fructus ejus dulcis gutturi meo. 

am sedi. Alleluia. Alleluia. 



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Fons vivus, ignis, charitas, 
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Tu septiformis munere, 
Digitus paternse dexteras, 
Tu rite promissum Patris, 
Sermone ditans guttura. 

Accende lumen sensibus, 
Infunde amorem csrdibus, 
Infirma nostri corporis 
Virtute firmans perpeti. 

V. Repleti sunt omnes Spiritu Sancto. 
Alleluia. 

R. Et coeperunt loqui, Alleluia. 



Hostem repellas longius, 
Pacemque dones protinus : 
Ductore sic te praevio, 
Vitemus omne noxium. 

Per te sciamus da Patrem, 
Noscamus atque Filium, 
Teque utriusque Spiritum 
Credamus omni tempore. 

Deo Patri sit gloria, 

Et Filio, qui a mortuis 

Surrexit, ac Paraclito, 

In ssBculorum saecula. Amen. 

V. Loquebantur variis Unguis Apos- 
toli. Alleluia. 

R. Magnalia Dei. Alleluia. 



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Psalms — Same as First Vespern, page 21. 



JAM SOL RECEDIT IGNEUS. 



Chants Pages 26 and 27. 



Jam sol recedit igneus : 
Tu, lux perennis, Unitas, 
Nostris, beata Trinitas. 
Infunde ainorem cordibus. 

Te mane laudum carmine 
Te deprecamur vespere ; 



Digneris, ut te supplices 
Laudemus inter Coelites. 

Patri, simulque Filio, 

Tibique Sancte Spiritus, 

Sicut fuit, sit jugiter, 

SsBculum per omne gloria. Amen. 



V. Benedicamus Patrem et Filium 
cum Sancto Spiritu. 

R. Laudemus et superexaltemus eum 
in saecula. 



V. Benedictus es Domine in firma- 
mento coeli. 

R. Et laudabilis et gloriosus in sascula. 



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VESPERS. 



Psalms — Dixit Dominus, page 21 ; Conjitebor, page 22 : Credidif page 46. 

BEATI OMNES. Psalm cxxvii.. 

Chant as for Laudate Puerit Page 23. 



BEATI omnes, qui timent Do - minum, 
* qui ambulant in vi - is e -jus. 

2 Labores manuum tuarum quia man- 
du - ca - bis : * beatus es, et be - ne ti - bi 
e - rit. 

3 Uxor tua sicut vitis a - bun - dans, * 
in lateribus do - mus tu - se. 

4 Filii tui sicut novellaB oli - va - rum, * 
iji circuitu mens - ae tu - ae. 



5 Ecce sic benedicetur ho - mo, * qui 
ti - met Do - minum. 

6 Benedicat tibi Dominus ex Si - on : * 
et videas bona Jerusalem omnibus diebus 
vi - tsB tu - se. 

7 Et Videas filios filiorum tu - o - rum,* 
pacem sup - er Is - ra - el. 

Gloria Patri, etc. 



Lamia Jtrnsalem, page 4S. 

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Nobis datus, ciobis natus 

Ex intacta Virgine, 
Et in mundo conversatus, 

Sparso verbi semine, 
Sui moras incolatus 

Miro clausit ordine. 

In supremae nocte coenae 
Recumbens cum fratribus, 

Observata lege plene 
Cibis in legalibus, 

Cibum turbfls duodenae 
Se dat suis manibus. 

Verbum caro, panem verum, 

Verbo carnem efl&cit, 
Fitque sanguis Christi merum, 

V. Panem de coelo praestitisti eis, alle- 
luia. 




Et si sensus deficit, 
Ad firmandum cor sincerum 
Sola fides sufRcit. 

Tantum ergo Sacramentum 

Veneremur cernui, 
Et antiquum documentum 

Novo cedat ritui : 
PrsBstet fides supplementum 

Sensuum defectui. 

Genitori Genitoque 

Laus et jubilatio, 
Salus, honor, virtus quoque 

Sit et benedictio, 
Procedenti ab utroque 

Compar §it laudatio. Amen. 

R. Omne delectamentum in se haben- 
tem, alleluia. ' 



Chant Page 53 



(I9(h March.) 
Psalms — Savie as First VtKperHy page 21, 

TE JOSEPH, CELEBRENT. 



Te, Joseph, celebrent agmina Ccelitum, 
Te cuncti resonent christiadum chori, 
Qui clarus meritis, junctus es inclytae 
Casto foedere Virgini. 



Almo cum tumidam germine conjugem 
Admirans, dubio tangeris anxius, 
Afflatu superi Flaminis Angelus 
Concept um puerum docet. 



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Tu natum Dominum stingis, ad exteras 
^gypti profugum tu sequeris plagas ; 
Amissum Solymis quseris, et invents, 
Miscens gaudia fletibus. 

Post mortem reliquos mors pia consecrat* 
Palmamque emeritos gioria suscipit : 



VESPERS. 



Tu vivens, Superis par, fhieris Deo, 
Mira sorte bectior. 

Nobis, snmma Trias, parce precantibus, 
Da, Joseph mentis, sidera scandere : 
Ut tandem liceat nos tibi perpetim 
Gratum promere canticum. Amen. 



V. Constituit eum dominum domus suae. V. Gloria at divatSB in dome ejus. 
R. Et principem omnis possessionissuse. R. Et justitia ejus manet in Saeculum 

Saeculi. 



(24th June,) 
Psalms — Same as First Vespers, pa>ge 21. 



UT OUEANT LAXIS. 

Chants Pages 55 and 56. 

Ut queant laxis resonare iibris 
Mira gestorum famuli tuorum. 
Solve polluti labii reatum, 
Sancte Joannes. 



Nuntius celso veniens Olympo, 
Te patri magnum fore nasciturum, 
Nomen, et vitSB seriem gerendse 
Ordine promit. 

Ille promissi dubius supemi, 
Perdidit promptae modulos louquelse 

V, Fuit homo missus a Deo. 
R, Cui nomen erat Joannes, 



Sed reformasti genitus peremptse 
Organa vocis. 



Ventris obstruso recubans cubili, 
Senseras Regem thalamo manentem : 
Hinc parens, nati mentis, uterque 
Abdita pandit. 

Sit decus Patri, genitSBque Proli, 
Et tibi compar utriusque virtus, 
Spiritus semper, Deus unus, omni 
Temporis 8bvo. Amen. 

V. Iste Puer magnus coram Domino. 
R. Nam et manus ejus cum ipso est. 



(First Sunday of July.) 
Psalms — For first four ^ see First Vespers, pa^e 21 ; la^t, Lauda Jerusalem^page 46, 



Chant Pags 53. 



FESTIVIS RESONENT. 



Festivis resonent compita vocibus. 
Gives laetitiam frontibus explicent, 
TsBdis fllammiferis ordine prodeant 
Instructi pueri et senes. 

Quem dura moriens Christus in arbore 
Fudit multiplicit vulnere Sanguinem, 
Nos facti memores dum colimus, decet 
Saltem fundere lacrymas. 



Humano generi pemicies gravis 
Adami veteris crimine contigit : 
Adami intigritas et pietas novi 
Vitam reddidit omnibus. 

Clamorein valid um summus ab aetbere 
Languentis Geniti si Pater audiit. 
Placari potius sanguine debuit, 
Et nobis veniam dare. 



VESPERS. 



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Hoc quicumque stolam sanguine proluit, 
Abstergit maculas, er roseum decus, 
Quo fiat similis protinus Angelis, 
£t Regi placeat, capit. 

A recto instabilis tramite postmodum 
Se nullus retrahat, meta sed ultima 

"t Redemisti nos, Domine, in san- 
guine tuo. 

5 Et'fecisti nos Deo nostro regnum. 



Tangatur : tribuet nobile praemium, 
Qui cursum Deus adjuvat. 

Nobis propitius sis, Genitor potens, 
Ut quos unigenae Sanguine Filii 
Emisti, et placido Flamine recreas, 
Coeli ad culmina transferas. Amen. 

f" Te ergo quassumus, tuis famnlis 
subveni. 

9 Quos pretioso sanguine redemistL 



(29th September,) 
Psalms — For first four, see First Vespers^ page fSl, 

CONFITEBOR TIBI. Psalm cxxxvii. 

Chants as for Laudate Dominum, Pags 25. 



CONFITEBOR tibj Domine in toto 
cor - de me - o : * quoniam audisti 
verba or - is me - i. 

2 In conspectu Angelomm psal - lam 
li - bi : * aciorabo ad templum sanctum 
tuum, et confitebor no - mmi tu - o. 

3 Super misericordia tua, et verita - 
te tu - a : * quoniam magnificasti super 
^mne, nomen sane - turn tu - um. 

4 In quacumque die invocavero te, 
ex - au - di me : * multiplicabis in anima 
me -a vir- tu - tern. 

5 Confiteantur tibi Domine omnes 
re - ges ter - rsB : * quia audierunt omnia 
verba or-is tu- i. 



6 Et cantent in vi - is Do - mini: * 
quoniam magna est glo - ria Do - mi - ni. 

7 Quoniam excelsns Dominus, et hn- 
mi • lia re - spicit : * et alta a Ion - ge 
cog - nos - cit. 

8 Si ambulavero in medio tribulation- 
is, vivi - fica - bis me :* et super iram in- 
imicomm meomm extendisti manam 
tuam, et salvum me fecit dex • tera 
tu-a. 

9 Dominus retri - bn - et pro me : * 
Domine misericordia tua in saeculam: 
opera manuum tuarnm ne - de - spi - cias. 

Gloria Patri, etc. 



Chants Pages 26 and 27. 

Te, splendor et virtus Patris, 
Te, vita, Jesu, cordium, 
Ab ore qui pendent tuo, 
Laudamus inter Angelos. 

Tibi mille densa millium 
Ducum corona militat : 
Sed explicat Victor Crucem 
Michael, salutis signifer. 

Draconis hie dirum caput 
In ima pellit tartara, 

y In conspectu Angeiorum psallam 
tibi, Deus mens. 

5 Adorabo ad templum sanctum 
tanm, et confitebor nomini tuo. 



TE SPLENDOR. 



Ducemque cum rebellibus 
Coelesti ab arce fulminat. 

Contra ducem superbise 
Sesquamur hunc nos Principem, 
Ut detur ex Agni throno 
Nobis corona gloriaB. 

Patris simulque Filio, 
Tibique, Sancte Spiritus, 
Sicut fuit, sit jugiter 
Sseclum per omne gloria. Amen. 

f Stetit Angelus juxta aram templi. 

15 Habens thuribulum aureum in 
manu sua. 



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VESPERS. 



Psalms — Same as /or Third Vespers ^ page 4^, 

DECORA LUX. 



Decora Inx sBtemitatis, auream 
Diem beatis irrigavit ignibns, 
Apostoloram qusB coronat Principes, 
Reisque in astra liberam pandit viam. 

Mundi Magister, atque cceli Janitor, 
Romas parentes, arbitrique Gentinip. 
Perensisille, hie per Crucis victor necem. 
Vitae senatum laureati possident. 



O Roma felix, quae dnomm Priacipnin 
Es consecrata glorioso sangnine : 
Homm cmore porporata caBteras 
Excellis orbis una pulchritadines. 

Sit Trinitati sempitema gloria, 

Honor, potestas, atqne jabilatio, 

In anitate, quae gabemat omnia, 

Per universa saBculomm saecula. Amen. 



V. In omnen terram exivit sonus coram. V. Anntmtiavernnt opera Dei. 
R. Et in fines orbis terrae verba eorum. R. Et facta ejus intellexernnt. 

^^bicatijon of e^ijnvckte^^ 

Psalms — First four^ same as for First Vespers, pa^e 21 ; last. Lamia Jerusalem, 

page ^8. 

CdLESTIS URBS JERUSALEM. 



CcELESTis Urbs Jerusalem, 
Beata pacis visio, 
QnaB celsa de viventibus 
Saxis ad astra tolleris, 
SponsaBqae ritn cingeris 
Mille Angelorum millibns. 

O sorte nupta prospera, 
Dotata Patris gloria, 
Respersa Sponsi gratia, 
Regma formosissima, 
Christo jugata Principi, 
Coeli corusca Civitas, 

Hie margaritis emicant, 
Patentque canctis ostia : 
Virtute namque prsBvia 



Mortalis iliac ducitnr, 
Amore Christi percitus 
Tormenta qaisqais snstinet. 

$calpri salnbris ictibus, 
Et tunsione plurima, 
Fabri polita malleo 
Hanc saxa molem constrnunt, 
Aptisque juncta nexibus 
Locantur in fastigio. 

Decus Parenti debitum 
Sit nsqaequaqae Altissimo, 
Natoque Patris unico, 
Et inclyto Paraclito, 
Cui laus, potestas, gloria 
iEterna sit per saecula. Amen. 



V. Haec est domus Domini firmiter V. Domnm tuam Domine decet sane- 

SBdificata. titudo. 

R. Bene fandata est supra firmam R. In longitudinem diernm. 
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For Thee its fevered nature thirsts, 
To live with Thee it pants, it trusts, 
While ages roll. 

3 God of my mind I 

To Thee its thoughts in rapture rise ; 
It spurns the earth, it cleaves the skies, 
Its God to find. 

4 God of my life ! 

When cruel foes around me stand, 



Direct my aim and nerve my hand 
Amid the strife. 

5 God of my death ! 

That hour is only known to Thee : 
Receive, when life's last moments flee. 
My latest breath. 

6 God of the blest I 

Throw open, Lord, Thy gates on high. 
And let me enter there, that I 
With Thee may rest. 



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And worship Thee with trembling hope, 

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No mother, e'er so mild, 
Bears and forbears as Thou hast done 

With me, Thy sinful child. 
Father of Jesus, love's reward. 

What rapture will it be. 
Prostrate before Thy throne to lie. 

And gaze, and gaze on Thee. 



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Thou that has bled for me, 

Sorrowed, and died ; 
Sweet shall my weeping be. 

Grief surely leading me, 
Nearer, my God, to Thee, 

Nearer to Thee. 

3. Friends may depart from me, 

Night may come down, 
Clouds of adversity 
Darken and frown ; 



Still through my tears 1*11 see 
Hope gently leading me 

Nearer, my God, to Thee, 
Nearer to Thee. 

4. And when the goal is won. 

How like a dream. 
In the dim retrospect. 

Sorrow will seem. 
Sweet will my transports be 

Jesus, thy face to see, 
When I have come, at last. 

Nearer to Thee. 



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4— Holy God, We Praise Thy Name. 

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Angel choirs above are singing ! 
Cherabim and Seraphim, 

In unceasing chorus praising ; 
||: Fill the Heavens with sweet accord ; 
Holy! Holy! Holy Lord. :|! 

3. Lo ! the apostolic train, 5. Thou art King of glory Christ ! 

Join Thy sacred Name to hallow L Son of God, yet born of Mary, 

Prophets swell the loud refrain, For us sinners sacrificed. 

And with white-robed martyrs follow ; And to death a tributary : 

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I know Thy love, all-gracious Lord, 

I know it seeks my good alone. 4. My memory no tho't suggest, 

But shall to Thy pure glory tend ; 

3, Apart from Thee, all things are nought ; My understanding find no rest, 

Then grant. O my supremest bliss Except in Thee its only end. 



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His mandates to fulfil ; 
Ye mountains, rocks, to heav'n that rise ; 

Fair cedars of the wood ; 
All things of life that wing the skies. 

Or track the plains for food. 



Ye judges, rulers, kings, whose hand 

The sceptre waves on high, 
O youths and virgins of the land ; 

O age and infamcy ; 
Praise ye His Name, to whom alone 

All homage should be given. 
Whose glory from th' eternal throne 

Spreads wide o*er earth and heav*n. 



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Songs of adoring praise to Him, 

Their Maker and their King. 
He was true God in Bethlehem's crib, 

On "Calvary's Cross true God, 
He who in heaven eternal reigned, 

In time on earth abode. 

3 Jesus is God ; alas, they say 

On. earth the numbers grow 
Who His Divinity blaspheme 
To their unfailing woe : 



And yet, what is the single end 

Of this life's mortal span, 
Except to glorify the God 

Who for our sakes was Man ? 

4 Jesus is God ; let sorrow come 

And pain and every ill ; 
All are worth while — for all are means 

His glory to fulfil ; 
Worth while a thousand years of life 

To speak one little word, 
If by our Credo we might own 

The Godhead of our Lord. 



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Hangs my helpless soul on Thee, 
Leave, oh leave me not alone. 
Still support and strengthen me. 



All my trust in Thee is stayed, 
All my help from Thee I bring ; 

Cover my defenceless head, 
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O joy of all the meek, 
To those who fall how kind Thou art, 
How good to those who seek. 



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Nor tongue, nor pen can show ; 
The love of Jesus what it is 
None but His loved ones know. 



5 Jesu, our only joy be Thou, 
As Thou our hope will be ; 
Jesu, be Thou our glory now, 
And through eternity,. 



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2 Oh ! speak His glorious Name abroad, 

Jesus let every tongue confess ; 
Let every heart and voice accord 
The Healer of our souls to bless. 

3 Jesus, the sinner's Friend, abide 

With us, and hearken to our prayer ; 



Thy frail aud erring wanderers guide. 
In mercy our transgressions spare. 

4 All might, all glory be to Thee, 

Refulgent with this Name Divine ; 
All honor, worship, majesty, 
Jesus, for evermore be Thine. 



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'Tis manna to the hungry soul 
And to the weary rest. 



3 Dear Name I the rock on which I builds 
My shield and hiding place ; 
My never-failing treasury, filled 
With boundless stores of grace. 



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HOW SWEET THE HAME OF JESUS SOUNDSHUlNTlNUEO. 



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4 Jesus, my Shepherd, Husband, Friend, 
My Prophet, Priest, and King, 
My Lord, my Life, my Way, my End, 
Accept the praise I bring. 



5 Weak is the eflfort of my heart. 
And cold the warmest thought, 
And when I see Thee as Thou art, 
1*11 praise Thee as I ought. 



6 Till then I would Thy love proclaim 
With every fleeting breatn : 
And may the music of Thy Name 
Refresh my soul in death. 



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3 My tears shall never cease to flow, 
Because from Thee I've strayed : 
Who with such weight of pain and woe. 
My ransom freely paid. 



4 O Sacred Heart, celestial feast, 
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And glow with heav*nly love. 



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For all Thy many favours shown. Nor let the slightest evil in. 

4 O give me grace to do Thy will, 

And keep my soul from every stain ; 
That when my last sad hour has come, 
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When crosses fall on me. 



3 From every bond of earth, O Lord, 

Thy grace hath set me free ; 
My soul delivered from the snare 

Enjoys true liberty. 
Nought more can I desire than this» 

To see Thy face in Heav'n ; 
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Of your souls I seek repose ; 
Calmly k^ep your hearts before Me, 

From the stain of passion free." 
Heart of Jesus I we implore Thee, 

Make, oh, make us pure like Thee ! 



5 Heart of love I in Thee confiding. 

We shall learn to do Thy will ; 
In Thy sacred wounds abiding, 

Burning love our breasts shall fill. 
We shall bless Thee, and obey Thee, 

Ever serve Thee faithfully ; 
Sweetest Heart I we humbly pray Thee, 

Let us live and die in Thee ! 



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2 O Sacred Heart I O Sacred Heart ! 
So spotless and so pure : 
Our weakness and our misery, 
May rest in Thee secure. 



3 O Sacred Heart 1 O Sacred Heart I 
Consumed with purest fires, 
The cross, the thorns, the open wound. 
Reveal Thy fond desires. 



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1 Up-on the Al-tar, night and day, The Heart of Je- sus lies, And 

2 Be-neath a crown of cru - el thorns. Thy Heart is all on fire ; And 

3 We of - fer Thee our hum-ble gifts. For poor they are and small, Our 





night and day throughout the world, Do men Its claims despise ; 
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Chorus — Oh draw us close to Thee, sweet Lord ! And burning zeal impart, To 
If pure and true must be the soul, That fain would hide in Thee, Oh I 
And joyous victims we shall be. Consumed before Thy throne, If 
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now re-pair, by praise and pray'r, The wrongs of Thy dear Heart I 
let Thy roy - al love sup-ply, For all our mis - er - y I 
dead to sin, if dead to self, We live to Thee a - lone 1 
joy and grief, in life and death. Our hearts are ev - er Thine. 





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Our heaven here below I O Throne of grief and pain ! 

What sweet delights, what wealth untold Whei eon for the eternal years, 

From Thee do ever flow Thy love for man does reign. 

4 Ungrateful hearts, forgetful hearts. 
The hearts of men have been, 
To wound Thy side with cruel darts 
Which they have made by sin. 



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*• Come, Jesus, reign within my heart, 

Thy Heart is all I need." 
This prayer I'll pray while here I pine, 

From Heaven and Thee apart, 
Nor cease, dear Lord, till I am Thine 

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wor-ship the sweet Heart of Christ our King ; See how Je-sus has re-paired the guilt of 

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fire may pierce, And trans-form tnem in-to iQv-ine hearts like Thine, 
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Thy Sacred Heart was pierced for me, 

And bled at every pore ! 
From past offences set me free, 

Oh ! them I shall deplore. 
My tears shall never cease to flow 

Because from Thee I've strayed, 
Who with such weight of pain and woe 

My ransom freely paid. 



O 1 let me kiss Thy sacred feet, 
Thy bleeding hands and side ; 

To suffer pain for Thee is meet, 
Who freely for me died. 

Sacred Heart, celestial feast, 
Of all the bless'd above, 

1 hope in bliss Thy sweets to taste 
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And now, as if to love me more, 

Thou lovest me as man. 
It seems, dear Lord, Thou wouldst forsake 

Thy glory, to impart 
Thy life to me, when Thou didst take 

A living human Heart. 

The earth beneath, the Heaven above, 

Thy mercy would entwine, 
To thus unite In links of love 

The human and divine. 



And so that in our griefs and joys 
Thou mightest have a part, 

And feel with us and sympathize. 
Thou hast a human Heart. 

O Sacred Heart I in Thee enshrined 

Is all that angels prize ; 
Within Thy holy depths I find 

My solace and my joys ; 
For Thee and for Thy love I yearn ; 

Teach me the heavenly art. 
To be like Thee — Thy lessons learn, 

O meek and humble Heaxt. 



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ray, And ask how came they to be Thine ; And whence.blest souls,arethey? 




Thou tellest me they meekly bore 4 

Privation, pain, and loss. 
And cheerfully they travelled o'er 

The pathway of the Cross. 
And thus, from many griefs and pains, 

Have come to realms of light ; 
And in Thy Blood have washed from stains 

Those robes that look so white. 

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From sin and sinners' ways, 
From all the emptiness of life, 

They live the endless days. 
By Thee redeemed, by Thee embraced, 

With Thee for ever blest, 
Their Saviour's joy they see and taste, 

And on His bosom rest. 



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O world -redeeming Lamb. 

God of earth, by heaven adored. 
Before Thy mercy-seat, 

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This saving balm and sweet. 

And though I suffer here below, 

And tread the thorny way, 
Thy Blood will make me whiteas snow. 

And wash my sins away. 
And as my soul with ardour glows 

To come to where Thou art. 
My hope is in the Blood that flows 

From Thy most Sacred Heart. 



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36— What Happiness Can Equal Mine? 




1 What hap-pi-ness can e - qual mine ? I've found the object of my love ; 

2 I am my Love's, and He is mine : In me He dwells, in Him I live: 

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May I love Thee more and more. 



3 Come, sweet Jesus, in Thy mercy. 
Give Thy Flesh and Blood to me 
Come to me, O dearest Tesus, 
Come, my soul's true life to be. 



4 Come, that I may live forever. 
Thou in me and I in Thee ; 
Living thus I shall not perish. 
But shall live eternally. 



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2 He cometh not in fie - ry cloud, He speaketh not in thunder 

3 Your soul must be as white as snow. When to the mys - tic feast you 

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loud ; He looseth not the storm-wind'sbreath. To frighten men with fear of death, 
go. There to receive — O heavenly bliss ! Upon your lips the Saviour's kiss, 
heart ; You will become a child of truth. Endowed with everlasting youth. 



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WHAT UGHT 18 STREAMINC FROM THE SKIES-CONTINOEO. 




O holiest mys - ter - y of love! From His re- splen-dent throne a- 

But as He is in heaven a-bove, He comes in beau - ty and in 

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ground, The Lord is withyoul Hisrightarm Shall guard your futurelifefrom harm. 



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3 Thy Body, Soul, and God-head, all 
O mystery of love divine I — 
I cannot compass all I have, 

For all Thou hast and art are mine ! 



4 Sound, sound His praises higher still. 
And come, ye Angels, to our aid, 
•Tis God I 'tis God 1 the very God, 
Whose pow*r both men and angels made ! 



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Be Thou the light, and honour. 

And glory of my days. 
Be Thou my consolation 

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Be Thou my only Treasure, 

Through all eternity. 



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Midst celestial hosts attending 

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Come, Thou source of ev'ry blessing. 

Warm our hearts with love divine, 
Let Thy grace, our souls possessing. 

Make us be forever Thine. 



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Where the tear of mis'ry falls. 
Where the voice of sorrow calls ; 
Still He speaks with love divine. 

Give me, oh give me that heart of thine. 



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Can the winged Seraphs' might, 
To their Lord approach more near 
Than do we poor sinners here ? 
God Himself we here receive. 
Nobler gift He cannot give, 
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My Jesus dear, my King divine» 
Come o'er my heart to rule. 



4 Oh ! come and fix Thy throne 
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Jesus, Thy Own Flesh and Blood. 

3 On the Cross three hours for me 
Thou didst hang in agony ; 

I my heart to Thee resign ; 
O what rapture to be Thine ! 



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2 Je - sus, whose al-might - y bid-ding All ere - a - ted things ful - fil, 

3 Sweet -est In - fant ! make us pa - tient And o - be-dient, for Thy sake ; 

4 Ma - ry I thou a-lone wert chos-en To be Moth-er of thy Lord ; 

5 Dear - est Mo-ther 1 make us hum-ble. For thy Son will take His rest 

6 Jos - eph ! thou wert called the Father Of thy Maker and thy Lord ; 

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HAIL, HEAVENLY QUEEN-CONTINUEO. 



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2 •' Hail, full of grace," with Gabriel we repeat ; 
Thee, Queen of heav*n from him we learn to greet ; 
Then give us peace which heav'n alone can give, 
And dead thro' Eve, thro' Mary let us live. 

3 O break our chains, our captive souls release ; 
O give us light, and let our darkness cease ; 
Let ev'ry ill that preys upon our hearts, 

Fly at Thy voice which every good imparts. 

4 Our lives unstain'd, in purity preserve ; 

Nor e'er permit our ways from truth to swerve, 
That when our time has rolled its rapid round, 
We may, with Christ, inheav'nly bliss be crown'd. 

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Call her, trust her lovingly ; 
When the tempest rages round thee. 

She will calm the troubled sea. 
Gifts of heaven she has given, 

Noble Lady to our race ; 
She, the Queen, who decks her subjects 

With the light of God's own grace. 



Sing, my tongue, the Virgin's trophies. 

Who for us her Maker bore, 
For the curse of old inflicted. 

Peace and blessing to restore. 
Sing in songs of peace unending, 

Sing the world's majestic Queen : 
Weary not nor faint in telling, 

All the gifts she gives to men. 



4 All our joys do flow from Mary ; 

All then join her praise to sing : 
Trembling sing the Virgin Mother, 

Mother of our Lord and King. 
While we sing her awful glory. 

Far above our fancy's reach, 
Let our hearts be quick to offer 

Love alone the heart can teach. 



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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY. 

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In meekness nearest Thee, 
'Tis Thou hast Mary given, 
Our guide, our friend to be. 

Chorus. — Sweet Mother, tears are falling, 

From hearts that love Thy Son ; 
Then hear thy children calling 
On thee, and bless thy own. 



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54— 'lis the Month of our Mother. 

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2 Oh ! what peace to her children, 
'Mid sorrows and trials to know. 
That the love of their Mother 
Hath ever a solace for woe. 



3 And what joy to the erring, 

The sinful and sorrowful soul ; 
That a trust in her guidance 
Will lead to a glorious goal. 



4 Let us sing, then, rejoicing. 

That God hath so honour'd our race, 
As to clothe with our nature. 

Sweet Mary, the Mother of grace. 



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55— Mother Of God We Hail Thy Heart. 



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The unborn Saviour lay. 
He taught it how to burn with love, 
For sinners gone astray. 



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MOTHER OF GOO, WE HAIL THY HEART-CONTINUED 



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4 Mother of God, He broke thy Heart, 
That it might wider be — 
That in the vastness of its love 
There might be room for me. 



5 Mother of God, thy Heart hath height 
On which God loves to dwell ; 
And yet the lowliest child on earth 
Is welcome there as well. 



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56— Hail Virgin, Dearest Mary. 



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2 Behold earth's blossoms springing 

In beauteous form and hue ; 
All nature gladly bringing 
Her sweetest charms to you. 

3 We'll gather fresh, bright flowers. 

To bind our fair Queen's brow ; 



From gay and verdant bowers 
We haste to crown thee now. 

4 And now, our blessed Mother, 
Smile on our festal day ; 
Accept our wreath of flowers, 
And be our Queen of May. 



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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY. 

57— Joy of My Heart ! Let Me Pay. 



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JOY OF MY HEART I LET ME PAY-CONTINUEO. 



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2 Mary, make haste thy child to win 
From sin and from the love of ^n ; 
Mother of God ! let my poor love 
A mother's prayer and pity move. 
Q Mary, when I come to die, 
Be thou, thy spouse, and Jesus nigh. 

Chorus. 

When mute before the Judge I stand, 
My holy shield be Mary's hand ; 
Oh ! Mary ! let no child of thine, 
In hell's eternal exile pine. 



3 Be love of thee, my whole life long 
A seal upon my wayward tongue. 
Write on ray heart's most secret core 
The five dear wounds that Jesus bore. 
O give me tears to shed witn thee, 
Beneath the Cross on Calvary. 

Chorus. 

One more request and I have done ; 
With love of thee and thy dear Son, 
More let me burn, and more each day. 
Till love of self is burned away. 



58— Glorious Mother! From High Heaven. 



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GLORIOUS MOTHER I FROM HIGH HEAVEN-Gontinueo. 



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Should pleasure's siren lay, 
E*er tempt thy child to wander far 

From Virtue's path away. 
Wlien thorns beset life's devious way, 

And darkling waters flow, 
Then, Mary, aid thy weeping child. 

Thyself a mother show. 



3 Mother dear, O pray for me ! ' 

When all looks bright and fair, 
That I may all my danger see. 

For surely then 'tis near. 
A mother's pray'r how much we need 

If prosp'rous be the ray 
That paints with gold the flow'ry mead. 

Which blossoms in our vja.-^ « 



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t)f the Truth, the Life, the Way, 
Guide our footsteos, calm our passions. 



3 Spouse of the Eternal Spirit, 
Blossom which will ne'er decay, 
Let us but thy love inherit, 



4 Daughter, Mother, Spouse of Heaven, 
Listen to our earnest lay, 
Sweetest gift to man e'er given. 



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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY. 

61— Ave Sanctissima. 



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DEAREST MOTHER OF MERCY-CONTINOEO. 



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From on high hear our humble cries : 
On us that mourn and weep in mis'ry, 
O turn thy mercy's tender eyes. 



3 O clement, sweet and pious Mary, 
O thou of whom our Lord was born, 
Show us thy Son to make us happy. 
When life at last is from us torn. 



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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY. 

63 -Mother Mary, At Thine Altar. 



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2 Thou wilt love us, thou wilt guide us 

With a mother's fondest care ; 
And our Father, God above us, 

Bids us fly for refuge there. 
Life's temptations are before us, 

We must mingle in the strife ; 
If thy fondness watch not o'er us, 

All unsafe will be our life. 

3 So we take thee for our Mother 

And we claim the right to be 
By the gift of our dear Brother, 
Loving children unto thee ; 



And our humble consecration 
Thou wilt surely not despise, 

From thy high and lofty station 
Close to Jesus in the skies. 

4 Mother Mary, to thy keeping 

We ourselves to thee confide, 
Toiling, resting, waking, sleeping. 

To be ever at thy side. 
Cares that vex us, joys that please us. 

Life and death we trust to thee ; 
Thou wilt make them all for Jesus, 

And for all eternity. 



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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY. 

64— Heart Of Mary, Heart The Purest. 



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Most demands a Mother's care ; 
One to whom thy looks, all meekness, 
Counsel hope, forbid despair. 



3 Round me tempests gathering lower, 
As I tread life's desert way 
And a foe in matchless power, 
Marks me for his destined prey. 



4 To some spot where ne'er might hover 
Danger's shadow, I would flee ; 
But, ah I where that spot discover, 
Where, ah ! Mary, but in thee ? 

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AS THE DEWY 8HA0E8 OF EVEN-CONTINUEO. 



145 



2 Thine own sinless heart was broken, 
Sorrow's sword had pierced its core; 
Holy Mother, by that token, 
Now thy pity I implore. 

Chorus, 

Queen of heaven, guard and guide me. 
Save my soul from dark despair, 

In thy tender bosom hide me. 
Take me, Mother, to thy care. 



3 Mother of my Infant Saviour, 

Spouse of God, my plaint, O hear ; 
Purest Virgin, gracious Matron, 
O relieve me by thy prayer. 

Chorus. 

From thy happy seat in Zion, 
Light me through this dark abode, 

Smile, oh ! gently smile upon me, 
Tell my sorrows to my God. 



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146 

IT 18 THE NAME OF MARY-CONTINUED. 

2 A name of pow'r and sweetness, 
Her name to us so dear, 
A name of awe and grandeur, 
But grandeur free from fear. 



3 Sweet name all strong, yet tender, 

That name we love so well, 

The joy of earth and heaven, 

The fear and dread of hell. 

4 O name by which we triumph 

O'er heirs embattled foes. 
The victor's mead of glory. 
And solace in his woes. 



5 Earth has no name so gentle, 
Nor heaven one so sweet, 

A balm to wounded feelings, 
Bright light to wayward feet. 

6 The first word ever spoken 

By Jesus when a child. 
Was thy dear name, O Mother 1 
He spoke it and He smiled. 

7 O may thy name, dear Mother, 

On life's last fearful day, 
Be my last fervent prayer. 
Be all my hope and stay. 



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Hail, Virgin renown'd, 
Hail, Queen with the stars, 

As a diadem crown 'd, 
Above all the angels 

In glory untold. 
Standing next to the King in a vesture of 

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O Star of the wave I 
O Hope of the guilty ! 
O Light of the grave I 



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To the Heaven of rest, 
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the blest. 

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Be thou my true guide 
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3 Help our priests, our virgins holy. 
Help our Pope, long may he reign ; 
Pray that we who sing thy praises. 
May in heav'n all meet again. 



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4 Then Mary, our Queen and our Mother, 
Accept the hearts we bring, 
And all through life's stormiest weather, 
Grant that to thee we may cling. 



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77— Glory To God, Angel Hosts Are Singing. 



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2 My lowliness He sought, 

On me His eyes He cast, 
And in me He has wrought 

A wonder unsurpassed ; 
His mercies to the just 

From age to age He shows. 
But humbles to the dust 

His proud and haughty foes. 



3 The mighty ones He spurns, 

The humble He receives. 
Fills the soul that yearns, 

The rich in want He leaves 
To us for Israel's sake 

His mercies still extend, 
For Abraham, as He spake, 

His love shall never end. 



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What joy thy bosom filled, 
When close to thine thy Infant's Heart, 
In gentle pulses thrilled. 



3 Sweet Lady of the Sacred Heart. 
From Jesus* open side. 
On thee the water and the Blood 
Flowed as a saving tide. 



4 Sweet Lady of the Sacred Heart; 
Proclaim thy power above, 
From Jesus' wounds send piercing darts, 
Transfix our souls with love. 



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Pray for the sinner, O pray for me ! 

3 Sojourners in this vale of tears, 

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Pity our sorrows, calm our fears, 



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Refuge in grief, Star of the sea, 
Pray for the mourner, O pray for me ! 

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That for our sakes thy choicest gifts 
To thee, dear Queen, were given. 

3 The angels answer with their songs, 
Bright choirs in gleaming rows ; 



4 Immaculate Conception 1 far 

Above all graces blest. 
Thou shinest like a royal Star 
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5 Oh I I would rather, Mother dear, 

Thou shouldst be what thou art ; 



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Where Mary lives in everlasting fame, 



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And us thy children own : 
Prevail with Him to hear our prayer. 
Who chose to be thy Son. 



5 O spotless Maid ! whose virtues shine 
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Each action of our lives refine, 
And make us pure like thee. 



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2 Wilt thou, Mother, hover ever 

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Wilt thou whisper kind directions 
To the angei by my side ? 

3 Wilt thou pray for me to Jesus, 

That His will I e*er may know ; 



Wilt thou tell me then His pleasure 
That I e'er may to it bow ? 

4 Oh then Mother, I petition, 

And I know thy aid will come ; 
Angels praise thee for it, Mother, 
In thy everlasting home. 



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89— Rose Of The Cross. 



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2 A wanderer here, thro' many a wild — 3 Let me but stand where thou hast stood. 
Where few their way can see — Beside the crimson tree ; 

li: Bloom with thy fragrance on thy child, ;i: And by the water and the Blood, 
O Mary ! remember me. rjj O Mary I remember me. :|| 

4 There let me wash my sinful soul, 

And be from sin set free, 
j|: Drawn by thy love, by grace made whole ; 

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Oh, I shall love thee then indeed. 



4 Jesus, when His tnree hours were run, 
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And oh I how can I love thy Son, 
Sweet Mother, if I love not thee ? 

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3 And when this life is ended. 
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In thee we'll then confide. 



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2 O Mater Admirabilis, no language can proclaim 

The rare and wond'rous sweetness, that's blended with thy name. 

3 O Mater Admirabilis, protect our lives from sin, 
That in the Heart of Jesus a resting place we win. 



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1 The day is o'er, 

2 Save one who, wake 

3 The while she prays, 

4 Fear not, the Lord 



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Nor heart of man conceived ; 
God's blessed angels 
Their fond homage render, 
Sing evermore 
The work in thee achieved. 



3 Joy of the ransomed, 
Saints thy love proclaiming, 
See in thy smile 
The love of thy dear Son, 
Love that redeemed them, 
Grace that e'er sustained them. 
Till the long strife 
On earth was hap'ly done. 



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Thy beauty and thy grace, 

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And ravished with thy face ! 

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Of daily strife with sin, 
Oh ! be with angels near me. 
That I the prize may win. 
Thy name, O, Mother Mary, 
Is music ^ my soul. 



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99— Joy ! Joy ! The Mother Comes. 




BLESSED VIRGIN MARY. 
JOY I JOY ! THE MOTHER COMES-CONTINUEO. 



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In rapture lost and love, 
While angels round about, 
In glowing circles move ; 

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3 There in the temple court, 

OH Simeon's heart beats high, 
And Anna feeds her soul 



With food of prophecy ; 
II : But, see I the shadows pass, 

The world's true Light draws nigh. :|||' 

4 O Infant God I O Christ 1 

O Light most beautiful ! 
Thou comest, Joy of joys I 

All darkness to annul ; 
\\: And brightest lights of earth, 

Beside Thy Light are dull. :|[ 



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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY. 



100- Hail, Thou Star Of Ocean. 






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3 Break the captive's fetters, 

To the blind give day ; 
Chase all evils from us ; 
For all blessings pray. 

4 Show thjTself a Mother ; 

May the Word divine. 
Bom for us thine Infant, 
Hear our prayers through thine. 



5 Virgin all excelling. 

Mildest of the mild, 
Freed from guilt preserve us. 
Meek and und^led. 

6 Keep our life all spotless. 

Make our way secure. 
Till we find in Jesus 
Joy for evermore. 



BLESSED VIRGIN MARY. 



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Then land us on the eternal shore. 



l86 BLESSED VIRGIN MARY. 

102— Green Are The Leaves, And Sweet The Flowers. 




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The flow'rets, brightly as they smile, 

Shall perish altogether : 
The merry sun, you sure woutdjsay, 

It ne*er could set in gloom ; 
But earth's best joys have all an end. 

And sin, a heavy doom. 
But Mother maid, thou dost not fade ; 

With stars above thy brow, 
And the pale moon beneath thy feet, 

For ever throned art thou. 



Tl^e green , gre^n grass, the glittering grove, 

The heaven's majestic dome, 
They image forth a tenderer bower, 

A more refulgent home ; 
They tell us of that Paradise 

Of everlasting rest, ,. ^ 

And that high Tree, all flowers and fruit, , 

The sweetest yet the best. 
O Mary, pure and beautiful, 

Thou art the Queen of May ; 
Our garlands wear about thy hair, 

And they will ne'er decay. 



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2 The wea - pon which our Fa - ther gave Each hand shall fear-less 

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With daunt-less faith the ranks they face Of er • ror and of 
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To Mary's image here. 
To Mary's self, then on to God, 
Ascends the starry sphere. 

3 Sweet are the flowers we have called 

This image to adorn, 
But sweeter far is Mary's self, 
That rose without a thorn. 



4 O Lady, by the stars that make 

A glory round thy head, 
And by thy pure uplifted hands 
That for tny children plead, 

5 When at the judgment seat I stand, 

And ray dread Saviour see, 
When hell is raging for my soul. 
Pray thou to God for me. 



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Mater amata, intemerata, 
Ora, ora pro nobis. 



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Sic Maria inter filias. 
Mater amatd, intemerata, 
Ora, ora pro nobis. 



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Ora Virgo, pro nobis. 
Pro nobis ora, in mortis bora, 
Ora, ora pro nobis. 



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106— Aspirations Before Communion. 



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Jesus. O hear my sighs, regard my tears ! 

O, hide me in Thy wounds, there may I stay. 
And never, never more be turned away. 

3 Save me, O save me trom my deadly foe ! 
Call me at death from off my bed of woe ! 
And take me to Thy arms to hymn Thy praise. 
Among Thy Saints in heaven thro* endless days. 



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Thus the month is doubly dear ; 
As we crown her with our flowers, 

Angels gladly hover near ; 
And the blessed Jesus smiles 

On each humble votary, 
And our homage to His Mother 

Will requite most graciously. 

3 Dearest Mother ! we remember 

How, at one request of thine, 
Jesus at the marriage feast 
Changed the water into wine ; 



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Of our tears thy pity move. 
Beg, oh 1 beg thy Son to change it 

To the wine of perfect love. 

4 Take us all 'neath thy protection, 
Heart and soul ana senses take ! 
Tell dear Jesus we are thine, 

And He'll bless us for thy sake ; 
And the treasures of our Mary 
Up in heaven we shall store, 
Naught shall steal them, naught corrode them. 
They shall last for evermore. 



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108- On this Day, Beautiful Mother. 

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Lisping children's humble pray*r; 
Young hearts gain, O Virgin pure, 
Sweetly to thyself allure. 

3 Rose of Sharon, lovely flowV. 
Beauteous bud of Eden's bow*r ; 
Cherished lily of the vale, 
Virgin Mother, Queen we hail. 



4 In vain the flow'rs of love we bring, 
In vain sweet music's note we sing. 
If contrite heart and lowly prayer. 
Guide not our gifts to thy bright sphere. 

5 Fast our days of life v^e run, 
Soon the night of death will come ; 
Tower of strength in that dread hour. 
Come with all thy gentle power. 



BLESSED VIRGIN MARY. 



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2 Gloomy clouds above us 
Hide thee from our eyes ; 
Let us feel thou lov'st us — 
Brighten now our skies. 



3 Thy sweet light brings gladness, 
Gentle Star of mom ; 
Take from earth its sadness — 
Darkest skies adorn. 



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IIO-O I When Shall We With Angels Bright. 

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praise. And bask beneath her smile*8s weet light, And on her wondrousbeauty 




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Sweet Mo-ther, sweet Mo-ther, Sweet Mo-ther,farfromheav*nand 




lan-guishhere in ex • ile drear, These cap- tive 




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Let them behold thee, Mother 




^ O I if *tis now so sweet to love, 

And oft to breathe thy holy name, 
What will it be in realms above — 
Where seraphs* ardour hearts inflame ? 

3 But hark 1 a voice from starry skies, 
Those gentler tones our hearts will know 



Our Mother loved has heard our sighs. 
She sees us languish here below. 

Her children there she'll kindly cheer, 
She'll fold them in her fond embrace ; 

From ev'ry eye she'll wipe the tear. 
And from sad hearts all sorrow chase. 



BLESSED VIRGIN MARY. 



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111— Hail I All Hail, Sweet Notre Dame De Lourdes. 



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2 Blessed thou above all others, 
Mary, Mistress of the spheres, 
Star of hope serenely beaming 
Through this darksome vale of tears, 



3 Happy angels joy to own thee, 
O'er their choirs exalted high, 
Thron'd in blissful light and beauty. 
Empress of the starry sky. 



Jg8 BLESSED VIRGIN MARY. 

112— Blessed Are We As The Children Of A Mother. 

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MISSED ARE WE AS THE CHILDREN OF A MOTHER -CONTINUED. 



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Leaving the streams all chainless, free, 
Buds of the meadows, and waters oif the fountain, 
All are awaking, sweet Mother, for thee. 

3 Bless, then, oh ! Mary, the gifts of smiling nature, 

Sweeter than these, there scarce could be, 
Fields in their beauty have yielded thee their treasureSf 
Birds, in their gladness, are singing for thee. 

ij. We too, will praise thee, pure and stainless Mother, 
We will unite with flower and bird, 
And 'round thy altar, through all thy Sacred season, 
Will lays of thy glory, thy beauty be heard. 



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113-Mary ! How Sweetly Falls That Word. 



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2 Sweet as the warbliog of a bird, 

Sweet as a mother's voice ; 
So sweet to me is that dear name, 
It makes* my soul rejoice. 

3 Bright as the glittering stars appear, 

Bright as the moonbeams shine, 



So bright in my mind*s eye is seen 
Thy loveliness divine 1 

4 Through thee I offer my requests, 
And when my prayer is done, 
In ecstasy sublime I see 
Thee seated near thy Son. 



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Every bliss implore. 
Show thyself a Mother ; 

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When cheered by thy presence, upheld by thy arms. 

3 I fear not the wicked, their weapons, their skill ; 
I fear not the world, let it rage as it will ; 

I fear not my passions, though wayward and wild, 
If thou. Help of Christians, wilt shelter thy child. 

4 In moments of sorrow, in anguish of heart, 
In pain, in affliction, my comfort thou art ; 
When coldly repulsed and abandoned by all, 
Thou still standeth by me, thou hearest my call. 

5 O, help me in life, in its work and its woes, 
To carry my crosses, to conquer my foes ! 

O, help me in death, that my soul be set free 
To fly unto Jesus, thy Son, and to thee. 



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1 Ho - ly pa - tron 1 thee sa • lut - 

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3 Thou, who faith - ful - ly at- tend - 

4 May our fer - vent prayers as-cend - 

5 Through this life, O watch a-round 



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3 Hail, holy Joseph, hail! 

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Cheer thou the hearts that faint, 
And guide the steps that fail. 

4 Hail, holy Joseph, hail I 

God's choice awert thou alone. 
To thee the Word made flesh 
Was subject as a Son. 



119— Holy Joseph, Dearest Father. 



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Of the great Eternal One, Holy Patron then be nigh, 

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And he that keeps the keys of heaven, 5 For thou alone art worth them all, 
For those on earth that own his rule. City of Martyrs ! thou alone 

3 Fathers of mighty Rome, whose word Canst cheer our pilgrim hearts, and call 

Shall pass the doom of life or death. The Saviour's sheep to Peter's throne. 

By humble cross or bleeding sword 6 All honour, power, and praise be given 
Well have they won their laurel wreath. To Him who reigns in bliss on high, 

4 Oh happy Rome, made holy now For endless, endless years in heaven, 

By these two martyrs' glorious blood ; One only God in Trinity. 



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3 Breathe into our hearts your sweetness, 

Fill our souls with love divine ; 
May j our gracious presence ever. 
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4 We will honour, we will love you, 

Blesssd spirit, more and more, 
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As your favours on us pour. 

5 Till with you forever singing, 

In a glad unending strain. 
God the Father, Son and Spirit, 
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Earth from thee received the Mother 
Of the eternal Son of God. 



4 All the human race benighted 

In the depths of darkness lay, 
When in Anne it saw the dawning 
Of the long expected day. 

5 Honour, glory, virtue, merit. 

Be to thee, O Virgin's Son, 
With the Father and the Spiri 
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2 Of old when our fathers touch'd Canada's shore. 
They named thee its Patron and Saint evermore. 

3 To all who invoke thee thou lendest an ear, 
Thou soothest the sorrows of all who draw near. 

4 Saint Anne, we implore thee to list to our pray*r 
In time of temptation, take us in thy care. 

5 In this life obtain for us that which in best, 
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glo-ries of faith they can nev- er de - cay, And the best of our glories is 

faith-ful than he to the land of his choice ;Oh, well may the na-tion to 
rep-tiles that fled from his curse in dis- may, And Erin, when error's proud 

shall the proof of our loy - al-ty be? By all that is dear to our 

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whom he was giv-en, In the feast of their Sire and apostle re-joice. 
tri - umph is o'er, Will still be found keep-ing Saint Pat - rick's day. 

hearts, we would rather Be martyred, sweet Saint, than bring shame upon thee, 
yes, they a - lone, Whose hearts are all true on Saint Pat - rick's day. 




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'Twas the lamp that cheer 'd through the gloom. 

3 Like the light, that illumes the billowy sea, 
When darkness o'ershadows its breast, 

To guide the toss*d mariners, wan with dismay, 
To the haven of safety and rest. 

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2 Flower of chas-ti-ty, the fair- est Of her li - ly buds thou bear-est 

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dark temp-ta-tion, Give thy sav-ing aid, give thy sav - ing aid. 



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A Saint 'mid worldly pomp and pride ; Like thee to love sweet purity ; 

Who at the footstep, of a throne That we from Mary's heart may win 

Knew naught but Jesus crucified. The love she once bestowed on thee I 



3 Blest youth, who cast a crown away. 
To be with Christ despised and poor ; 
Teach us to walk our lowly way, 
Content, though humble be our store. 



5 Thus safe beneath her gentle sway. 
Oh, may the grace to us be given 
To pass from earth some happy day, 
And join thee in the courts of heaven 



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132- Faithful To Thy Spouse And Love. 



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2 Thou whose heart o*erflowed with love, Which led thee forth to win, * Mid 

3 Thus through all thy mor - tal life, An an - gel pure and bright, Thy 




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ty - rant rage and pa - gan scorn, Unnumbered souls from sin ; 
love of God and zeal for souls Led ma - ny un - to light ; 




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All the fad - ing joys of earth Were worthless in thine eye, 
When thy time of tri-umph came, Thy blood bedewed the sod; 



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For oh I immortal was the crown A - wait-ing thee on high ! 

O hap-py name, but happier fate, To yield thy life for God! 




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may its ra-diance shine on us And cheer the gloom of night, 
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2, Behold how patiently they bear 
The flames that cleanse, the pangs 
that thrill, 
And bless and praise Thee, even there 

Submissive to Thy holy will. 
O, by the pains that racked Thy breast 
From life's first dawn to life's decline, 
Grant— grant them. Lord, eternal 4 

rest — 
Let light forever on them shine. 

3 They've conquered in the holy fight — 
The shock of earth and hell with- 
stood : 
They are the heroes of Thy might-i 



They are the purchased of Thy blood. 
Then clasp them, Jesus, to Thy breast ; 

For though they suffer, they are 
Thine. 
And grant them. Lord eternal rest — 

Let light forever on them shine, 

O, listen to those piteous cries 

They waft to Thee by night, by day ; 
The sobs of love that vainly tries 

To rush unto its God away ! 
By absence, more than pain, distressed, 
With love hey burn, with love they pine , 
Then grant them. Lord, eternal rest — 
Let light forever on them shine. 



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Prophets, patriarchs of old, 
Distant climes and countless ages. 

Waited eager to behold. 
Sing, oh ! sing with exultation. 

Haste we to our Father's home ; 
Peace, redemption, joy, salvation. 

Now from heaven to earth are come. 



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See the Heavenly Bridegroom cheering 

His dear Bride with words of love I 
Glory to th* Eternal Father, 

Glory to th' Incarnate Son, 
Glory to the Holy Spirit, 

Glory to the Three in One. 



136— Like The Dawning Of The IVIorning. 





1 Like the dawn-ing of the morn - ing, On the moun-tains gold-en 

2 Thou wert hap-py, bless-ed Moth - erj With the ve - ry bliss of 

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LIKE THE DAWNING OF THE MORNING-CONTINUED. 




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Let the earth-bound soul arise ; 
Christ her Sun, all sloth expelling, 
Shines upon the morning skies. 

3 Lo, the Lamb so long expected, 

Comes with pardon down from heaven ; 
Let us haste with tears ot sorrow, 
One and all to be forgiven. 



4 So when next He comes with glory. 

Wrapping all the earth in fear, 
• May He then, as our defender. 
On the clouds of heaven appear. 

5 Honour, glory, virtue, merit, 

To the Father and the Son, 
With the co-eternal Spirit, 
While eternal ages run. 



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2 Peace on earth, good - will from heav - en, Reach - ing far as 

3 Christ is bom : the great A-noint - ed I Heav - en and earth 

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man is found ; . . Souls re-deemed and sins for - giv - en, 

His praises sing ! . . . . O re - ceive whom God ap-point - ed 

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139— Adeste Fideles.— With Hearts Truly Grateful. 



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2 De - um de De - o, Lu-men de lu - mi - ne, Ges-tant pu- 

3 Can - tet nunc I - o Cho-rus an - ge - lo - rum, Can-tet nunc 
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Loud their voices raising, 

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To Him who is most holy. 

4 To Jesus, born this day, 
Grateful homage repay ; 
To Him who all heavenly gifts doth 

bring. 
Word uncreated, 
To our flesh united. 



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140- See Amid The Winter's Snow. 




1 See, a - raid the win - ter's snow, Born for us on earth be -low; 

2 Lo, with - in a man - ger lies He who built the star - ry skies ; 

3 Sa - cred In-fant all di-vine. What a ten-der love was thine ; 

4 Teach, oh teach us, ho - ly child, By Thy face so meek and mild ; 

5 Vir - gin Mother, Ma - ry blest, By the joys that fill thy breast, 




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He, who throned in height sublime. 

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On the shepherds low adoring 

Rest his mild, effulgent rays : 
"Fear not" — cries the heavenly stranger- 

•• Him whom ancient seers foretold, 
Weeping in a lonely manger, 

Shepherds, haste ye to behold.'* 

3 See the shepherds quickly rising, 

Hastening to the humble stall, 
And the new-born Infant prizing. 
As the mighty Lord of all ; 



Lowly now they bend before Him, 
In His helpless infant state, 

Firmly, faithful they adore Him 
And His greatness celebrate, 

Hark the swell of heavenly voices 
Peal along the vaulted sky ; 

Angels sing, while earth rejoices — 

*• Glory to our God on high ; 

Glory in the highest heaven, 
Peace to humble men on earth ; 

Joy to these and bliss is given, 
In the great Redeemer's birth." 



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JUOEA'S SACRED SILENT NILLS-CONTiNUED. 



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strains that now The slumbering night a - wake, 
trust your flocks, The wolf shall harm them not. 
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The foxes cavd or shed ; 
But Thou hast not, Incarnate God, 

A place to lay Thy head ! 
And yet the wealth of sea and mine, 
The earth, the heavens— all are Thine ! 

3 O Jesus, outcast as Thou art, 

Poor helpless Babe I see, 
Thy poverty has won my heart, 



It fans my love for Thee ; 
For now I know what wealth to prize — 
Thyself ; the treasure of the skies. 
4 Before the manger let me bow. 

In deep, in thrilling awe. 
And let me kiss Thy infant brow. 

That's pillowed on the straw. 
My very soul with love is stirred, 

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Why your rapturous strains proloDg ? 
Say what may the tidings be. 
Which inspire your heav'nly song. 
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3 Come to Bethlehem, come and see, 

Him whose birth the angels sing ; 
Come adore on bended knee, 



Th' Infant Christ, the neW'bom 

King. 
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4 See within a manger laid, 

Jesus, Lord of heav'n and earth I 
Mary, Joseph, lend your aid, 
With us sing our Saviour's birth. 
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A ray within doth shine, 
Which leads a few but faithful hearts 

To seek the glorious sign. 
No dangers can their purpose shake 1 

Love suffers no delay ; 
Home, kindred, country, they forsake; 

God calls, and they obey. 



3 Jesus, bright morning Star, our hearts 

Cleanse with Thy light within, 
And suffer not the tempter's arts 

To lure us back to sin. 
The Light of Gentile lands adore, 

The Day-spring from on high. 
Alike the Father evermore, 

And Spirit magnify. 



LENT. 




148- Now Are The Days Of Humblest Prayer, 

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Un - do - ing all our e - vi-l years. 

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Great Judge of hearts, Thou dost discern 

Our ills, and all our weakness know ; 
Again to Thee with tears we turn, 

Again to us Thy mercy show. 
Much have we sinned ; but we confess 

Our guilt, and all our faults deplore ; 
O, for the praise of Thy great Name, 

Our fainting souls to health restore. 



And grant us, while by fasts we strive 

This mortal body to control, 
To fast from all the food of sin, 

And so to purify the soul. 
Hear us, O Trinity thrice blest ; 

Sole Unity, to Thee we cry ; 
Vouchsafe us from these fasts below 

To reap immortal fruit on high. 



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tree, In His heart our sins be - wail-in g. He as-cends Mount Cal-va-ry. 

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CHRISTIANS, WHO OF JESUS' SORROWS-CONTINUEO. 



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Like wandering sheep we went astray — 
Oh, take us back, we meekly pray. 

3 Black is our guilt and great our shame; 
But for, the glory of Thy Name, 
Forgive the wickedness we own, 

And heal the wounds for which we groan. 



To mortify each carnal sense ; 
That so our souls, from sin set free, 
May rise all-holy unto Thee. 

Blest Three in One, with grief sincere, 
Before thy footstool we appear; 
Oh, bless our fast, that it may prove 
The source of pardon, peace, and love. 



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Wounded side, and thorny brow ; 
While His hands and feet she kisses,- 

Picture of immortal woe. 

3 Oft and oft His arms and bosom 

Fondly straining to her own ; 
Oft her pallid lips imprinting 



On each wound of her dear Son ; 
Till at last, in swoons of anguish, 
Sense and consciousness are gone. 

4 Gentle Mother, we beseech thee. 
By thy tears and troubles sore ; 
By the death of thy dear Offspring 
By the bloody wounds He bore ; 
Touch our hearts with that true sorrow 
Which afflicted thee of yore. 



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4 Quae moerebat, et dolebat, 
Pia Mater, dum videbat 
Nati poenas inclyti. 

5 Quis est homo, qui noo fleret, 
Matrem Christi si videret 

In tanto supplicio ? 

6 Quis non posset contristari, 
Christi Matrem contemplari 
Dolentem cum Filio ? 

7 Pro peccatis suae gentis 
Vidit Jesum in tormentis, 
Et flagellis subditum. 

8 Vidit suum dulcem Natum 
Moriendo desolatum, 
Dum emisit spiritum. 

9 Eja Mater fons amoris, 
. Me sentire vim doloris 

Fac, ut tecum lugeam. 

10 Fac, ut ardeat cor meum 

In amando Christum Duem 
Ut sibi complaceam. 

11 Sancta Mater, istud agas, 
Crucifixi fige plagas 
Cordi meo valide. 

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Tarn dignati pro me pati, 
Pcenas mecum divide. 

13 Fac me tecum pie flere, 
Crucifixo condolere, 
Donee ego vixero. 

14 Juxta Crucem tecum stare, 
Et me tibi sociare 

In planctu desidero. 

15 Virgo virginum praeclara, 
Mihi jam non sis amara, 
Fac me tecum plangere. 

16 Fac ut port em Christi mortem, 
Passionis fac consortem, 

Et plagas recolere. 

17 Fac me plagis vulnerari, 
Fac me ('ruce inebriari, 
Et cruore Filii. 

18 Flammis me urar succensus. 
Per te Virgo sim defensus 

In die Judicii. 

19 Christe, cum sit hinc exire, 
Da per Matrem me venire 
Ad palmam victoriae. 

20 Quando corpus morietur, 
Fac ut animeB donetur 
Paradisi gloria. Amen. 

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Nor left untenanted one hour 

That Sacred Human Heart of Thine. 
They worshipped Thee, those ransomed souls, 

With the fresh strength of love set free ; 
They worshipped joyously, and thought 

OMlary while they looked on Thee. 



3 And Thou too, Soul of Jesus ! Thou 

Towards the sacred Flesh didst yearn. 
And for the beating of that Heart 

How ardently Thy love did burn ! 
They worshipped while the beauteous Soul 

Paused by the Body's wounded Side : — 
Bright flashed the cave— before them stood 

The Living Jesus glorified. 



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157— Alleluia I Alleluia I Let The Holy Anthem Rise. 



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And the terrors of the gibbet upon 

which He would be slain : 
But His death was only slumber — He 

is risen up again. 

3 Alleluia 1 Alleluia! like the sun from 

out the wave, 
He has risen up in triumph from the 

darkness of the grave ; 
He s the Splendour of the Nations, 

He's the lamp of endless day, 
He's the very Lord of Glory who is 

risen up to-day. 



4 Alleluia! Alleluia! He has burst our 

prison bars, 
He has lifted up the portals of our 

home beyond the stars ; 
He has won for us our freedom — 'neath 

His feet our foes are trod ; 
He has purchased back our birthright 

to the Kingdom of our God, 

5 Alleluia I Alleluia ! Blessed Jesus, make 

us rise 
From the life of this corruption to the 

life that never dies. 
May we share with Thee Thy glory, 

when the days of time are past, 
And the dead shall be awakened by 

the trumpet's mighty blast. 



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158— The Dawn Was Purpling O'er The Sky. 

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Christ, the Victim, undefiled 
Man to God hath reconciled, 
When in strange and awful strife, 
Met together death and life. 
Christians, on this happy day, 
Haste with joy your vows to pay ; 
Christ the Lord is ris'n on high, 
Now He lives no more to die ! 



Christ who once for sinners bled, 
Now the first-born from the dead, 
Thron'd in endless might and pow'r, 
Lives and reigns for ever more. 
Hail, eternal Hope on high ! 
Hail, Thou King of victory ! 
Hail, Thou Prince of Life ador'd ! 
Help and save us, gracious Lord ! 



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And open to the Lord of all ; 

His throne receives the eternal Son, 
Both God and Man for ever one. 
Thou Mediator and High-Priest, 
Fresh from the sacrifice released, ^ 
By love constrained dost hither bring 
Thy smitten Heart's best offering. 

3 And she who from Thy open side 
Her being took, Thy holy Bride, 
Still nourished from Thy side survives, 
And life and all from Thee derives. 



Hence in the thickest of the fight, 
Thy warriors win their heavenly might ; 
And hence, Thy martyrs sing their psalms, 
And joyous wave triumphal palms. 

Where Thou, the head, art gone Thy voice 
Calls all Thy members to rejoice ; 
Ah, let them cleave the shining way, 
Thy footprints through the ether fray. 
To Thee be glory, conquering King, 
Who unto heaven Thy way dost wing, 
Great Son of the eternal Sire. 
Whose Spirit is our one desire. 



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ASCENSION. 



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The depths of hell below. 
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Be Thou to us, O Lord, 
Our peerless joy while here we stay, 

In Heav'n our great reward. 



3 Renew our strength ; our sins forgive ' 

Our miseries efface ; 
And lift our souls aloft to Thee, 

By Thy celestial grace. 
So, when Thou shinest on the cloud. 

With Thy angelic train, 
May we be saved from vengeance due, 

And our lost crowns regain. 



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HOLY SPIRIT, COME AND SHINE-CONTINUEO. 

4 Wash away each sinful stain ; 5 Unto all Thy faithful just, 

Gently shed Thy gracious rain Who in Thee confide and trust, 

On the dry and fruitless soul. Deign the seven-fold gift to send. 

Heal each wound and bend each will, Grant us virtue's best increase, 

Warm our hearts benumbed and chill, Grant a death of hope and peace, 

All our wayward steps control. Grant. the joys that never end. 



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And grant ourfiesh, so weak and frail, 7 To Sire and Son be praises meet. 

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5 Drive far away our deadly foe, And may Christ send us from above 
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6 To us, through Thee, the grace be shown 
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And Spirit of them both, may we • 



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Simple bread to Flesh divine. 

Simple wine to Blood converteth ; 
But, if sense to doubt incline, 

Under faith's sufficient teaching 
Simple hearts all doubts resign. 



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TurbsB fratrum duodense, 

Datum non ambigitur. 

3 Sit laus plena, sit sonora, 
Sit jucunda, sit decora 

Mentis jubilatio. 
Dies enim solemnis agitur, 
In qua mensae prima recolitur 

Hujus institutio. 

4 In hac mensa novi Regis, 
Novum Pascha novae legis, 

Phase vetus terminat. 
Vetustatem novitas, 
Umbram fugat Veritas, 

Noctem lux eliminat. 

5 Quod in coena Christus gessit, 
Faciendum hoc expressit 

In sui memoriam. 
Docti siacris institutis, 
Panem, vinum in salutis 

Consecramus hostiam. 

6 Dogma datur Christianis, 
Quod in carnem transit panis, 

Et vinum in sanguinem. 
Quod non capis, quod non vides, 
Animosa firmat fides, 

Praeter rerum ordinem. 

7 Sub diversis speciebus, 
Signis tantum et non rebus, 

Latent res eximiae. 
Caro, cibus, sanguis, potus ; 
Manet tamen Christus totus 

Sub utraque specie. 



8 A sumente non concisus, 
Non confractus, non divisus, 

Integer accipitur. 
Sumit unus, sumunt mille : 
Quantum isti, tantum ille : 

Nee sumptus consumitur. 

9 Sumunt boni, sumunt mail : 
Sorte tamen inaequali, 

VitBB, vel interitus. 
Mors est malis, vita bonis : 
Vide paris sumptionis 

Quam sit dispar exitus. 

10 Fracto demum Sacramento, 
Ne vacilles, sed memento, 
Tantum esse sub fragmento, 

Quantum toto tegitur. 
Nulla rei fit scissura, 
Signi tantum fit fractura : 
Qua nee status, nee statura 

Signati minuitur. 

11 Ecce panis Angelorum, 
Factus cibus viatorum : 
Vere panis filiorum, 

Non mittendus canibus. 
In figuris praBsignatur, 
Cum Isaac immolatur : 
Angus Paschse deputatur, 

Datur manna patribus. 

12 Bone pastor, panis vere, 
Jesu nostri miserere ; 
Tu nos pasce, nos tuere : 
Tu nos bona fae videre 

In terra viventium. 
Tu, qui cuncta sciset vales, 
Qui nos pascis hie mortales 
Tuos ibi commensales, 
Cohaeredes, et sodales, 

Fac sanctofbm civium. 
Amen. Alleluia. 



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The broken vow, the frequent fall. 

3 Grant us, dear Lord ! from evil ways, 

True absolution and release ; 
And bless us more than in past days. 
With purity and inward peace. 



4 Do more than pardon ; give us joy ; 

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And simple hearts without delay, 
That only long to be like Thee. 

5 Sweet Saviour 1 bless us, night is come; 

Mary and Joseph near us be ; 
Good angels watch about our home*. 
And we are one day nearer Thee. 



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Keep us, like shrines, beneath Thine eye, And Holy Ghost, the Comforter, 
Pure in our foe's despite. Eternal Three in One. 

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They of Thy peace more largely share, 
"Who seek that Heart, benign and meek. 
And cast their sins and sorrows there. 



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Held captive in Thy presence here ; 
When breath ing silence wraps us round , 
For in the hush we feel Thee near. 
"To serve Thee, Jesus, is to reign," 
And sweet Thy yoke, when borne 
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To die for Thee, oh ! it is gain ; 
When endless life awaits above. 



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175— Hark, Hark, My Soul, Angelic Songs Are Swelling. 

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HARK, HARK, MY SOUL. ANGELIC S0NQ8 ARE SWEUING-CONTmUED. 



269 



2 Onward we go, for still we hear them 

singing, 
" Come, weary souls, for Jesus bids 

you come ; " 
And through the dark, itsechoes sweetly 

ringing ; 
The music of the gospel leads us 

home. 

3 Far, far away, like bells at evening 

pealing, 
The voice of Jesus sounds o*er land 
and sea ; 



And laden souls, by thousands meekly 
stealing. 
Kind Shepherd, turn their weary 
steps to Thee. 

4 Rest comes at length, though life be 
long and dreary. 
The day must dawn and darksome 
night be past ; 
All journeys end in welcomes to the 
weary, 
And heaven, the heart's true home, 
will come at last. 



OCCASIONAL. 

176— Lead, Kindly Light, Amid Tiie Encircling Gloom. 




1 Lead Kind - ly Light, a - midth* en -cir- cling gloom, 

2 I was not ev - er thus, nor pray'd that Thou. 

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LEAD, KINDLY LIGHT. AMID THE ENCIRCLING GLOOM-CONTINUEO. 

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PRUNE THOU THY WORBS, THE TH0U6HT8 CONTROL-CONTINUED. 



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In soft luxurious flow, Where hearts and wills are weighed, 

Shrinks when hard service must be done, Than brightest transports, choicest prayers 
And faints at every woe. Which bloom their hour and fade. 



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2 Our Fathers, chained in pris - ons dark, 

3 Faith of our Fa - thers 1 Ma - ry's prayers 

4 Faith of our Fa - thers! we will love 



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foe in all our strife; 



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How sweet would be 
And thro' the truth 
And preach thee too, 



beat 

their 

that 

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272 



OCCASIONAL. 



FAITH OF OUR FATHERS-CONTINUED. 






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child-ren's fate, 

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179— Yes, Heaven Is The Prize. 



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YES, HEAVEN 18 TNE PRiZE-CONTlMUED. 






CHORUS, 



glimpse of Par - a - dise 

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Re-pays a life of pain. 












heav - en I yes, heav - en ! Yes, heav-en is the prize I Yes 




prize. 




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2 Yes, heaven is the prize 1 He surely wins who tries, 

When sorrows press around, For hope can conquer pain. 
• Look up beyond the skies, 

Where hope and strength are found. 4 Yes, heaven is the prize ! 

Death opens wide the door ; 

3 Yes, heaven is the prize ! And then the spirit flies 

Oh ! 'tis not hard to gain ; To God for evermore. 



180- Pity, My God, 'Tis For Our Loved Land. 

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3 Pi - ty, my God ; on those mis - guid - ed men 



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And for Thy Church we humbly bow in prayer: Thy Vi - car's cap - tive, 
Look up for sol - ace to Thy sa-cred Throne ; Light up their faith, that, 
Who outrage Thee, but know not what they do ; In mer - cy wait, and 

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OCCASIONAL. 




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break his pris-on band, Thy Church's loss - es in Thy might repair. 

likej the eag-le' s youth, It be renewed, and shine as once it shone, 

drawthemback a - gain, Their faith and love in sor-row to re-new. 










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VENi JESU MMOR MI-CONTINUED. 



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182-Vivat ! Vivat I 




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183- Whene'er Across This Sinful Flesh Of Mine. 

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For their brief hour unbound, 

Shudder to see, and wail their overthrow ? 
While on far heathen ground 
Some lonely Saint hails the fresh odour, though 

Its source he cannot know. 



184— Hark! Hark! The Angels Singing, 

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GUARDIAN ANGEL. 
HARK I HARK ! THE ANGELS SINGING-CONTlNUED. 







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DEAR ANGEL EVER AT MY SIDE-CONTINUED. 



279 




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2 Thy beautiful and shining face 

I see not, the* so near ; 
The sweetness of thy soft low voice, 
I am too deaf to hear. 

3 I cannot feel thee touch my hand, 

With pressure light and mild, 
To check me as my mother did. 
When I was but a child. 

4 But I have felt thee in my thoughts, 

Fighting with sin for me : 
And when my heart loves God, I know 
The sweetness is from thee. 



^ And when, dear spirit, I kneel down,. 
Morning and night to prayer, 
Something there is within my heart, 
Which tells me thou art there. 

6 Yes I when I pray, thou prayest too ; 

Thy prayer is all for me ; 
But when I sleep, thou sleepest not, 
But watchest patiently. 

7 Then love me, love me, Angel dear I 

And I will love thee more ; 
^nd help me, when my soul is cast 
Upon th* eternal shore. 



Sempliee. 



186— Bless Me, Befriend Me. 




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2 Beam on my 

3 An - gel so 

4 O, may I 

5 Till my last 



friend me, Sweet an - gel, 
glad - ness. Thy joy I 
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BLESS ME. BEFRIEND ME-CONTINUED. 




Watch me, de 

Shine on my 

Sin - ful and 

Keep — keep me 

Till the to 






fend me 
sad - ness, 
low - ly, 
ev - er 
mor - row 



By night and 

And sor - row 

My guard - ian 

In love and 

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sleep - ing — 
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My path shall be clear ; 
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Hov - er . thou 
Let me not 
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per - ish — 

keep - idfe 

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In life's wan - der - ings. 

No foe shall I fear. 

My trust is thy prayer. 

My life shall be blest. 

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UTANY OF BLESSED VIRGIN MARY. No. I .-CONTINUED. 



281 









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Litany Of The Blessed Virgin Mary, No. 2. 



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Ky - ri - e e - lei - son, Chris - te e - lei • son, Ky - ri - e e - lei - son. 



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Mi se 


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mi - se - re - re 






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ra pro no - bis O - ra pro 


2 Sane 


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Tri -ni 


tas, 


Sane - ta 


Tri - m - tas, 


3 Sane 


ta 


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Sanc-ta De - i 


Ge - ni - trix, 


4 Ma 


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Chris 


- ti 


Mater di - vi - nae 


gra - ti - 89, 


5 Ma 


ter 


cas- 


tissi - 


ma 


Mater in - vi - - 


la - ta, 


6 Ma 


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a- 


ma - 


bi - lis 


Mater ad - mi- 


ra - bis - lis, 


7 Ma - ter 


Sal 


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to - 


ns 


Vir - go pruden- 


tis - si - ma, 


8 Vir - go 


prse 


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da 


Vir - - go 


po - tens. 


9 Vir - - 


go 


fi- 


de - 


lis, 


Spec-u - lum jus- 


ti- - ti - SB. 


10 Causa nos 


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ti . 


ti • ae, 


Vas spi - ri tu - 


a - le. 


II Vas insigne 


devoti- 





nis, 


Ro - - sa 


Mys - ti - ca, 


12 Tur 


ns 


e - 


bur - 


ne - a, 


Do - • mus 


au - re - a. 


13 Ja 


nu 


- a 


CCE 


li. 


Stella ma - tu - 


ti - na, 


14 Re - f u - 


gium pecea- 


to - 


rujn, 


Consolatrix afflic- 


to - rum 


15 Re - gina 


An 


- ge- 


lo - 


rum, Re- 


gina Pa - tri-ar- 


charum Re- 


16 Re - gina 


A- 


posto- 


lo - 


num; Re- 


gi - na 


Martyrum Re- 


17 Re - gi - 


na 




Vir - gi . 


• num, Re- 


gina Sancto • rum 


omnium Re- 


18 Re 


- 


- 


gi - - 


na 


Sane 


tis - si - mi 


Andante, 



















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283 

Litany Of The Blessed Virgin l\^ary. No. 2. Continued, 




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le - i - son. Chris - te au - di nos, Chris-te ax - au - di nos. 








nobis 
nobis 

U - nus 
Sanc-ta Vir - go 
Ma - ter pu- 
Mater in-te-me- 
Mater Cre - a 
Vir - go ve - ne- 
Vir - go 
Se - des sa - pi- 
Vas ho - no- 
Tur - ris Da- 
Foe - de - ris 
Sa • lus in • fir- 
Auxilium Christia- 
gi - naProphe- 
gi • naCon-fes- 
gina sine labe con- 
Ro - - - 
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miserere nobis 
O - ra pro nobis 



De -us 
vir-ginum 
rissi - ma, 
ra - ta 
to - ris, 
ran-da, 
cle-mens, 
en - ti-89, 
ra - bile, 
vi-di - ca, 
ar • ca, 
mo - rum, 
no - rum, 
ta • rum, 
so -rum, 
cep - ta, 
sa - rii. 



miserere 
O-ra pro 



nobis 
nobis 



miserere 
O-ra pro 



►O-ra pro nobis, O-ra pro 



no 



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Tempo prima. 



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no - bis, parce nobis Domi - ne. 





Christe audi nos Christeex audi nos. 



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di nos ex-au-di nos Do-mi-ne. 
re - re mi - sere-re no - bis. 



284 



TE DEUM LAUDAMUS. 



188— Te Deum Laudamus. 

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trem, om-nis ter - ra ve - ne - ra - tur. 




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Ti - bi om-nes An - ge - li ti-bi coe-li et u - ni ver-sae potes - ta - tes. 
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Sane - tus Do-mi-nus De-us Sa - ba-oth. 




Pie - ni sunt coe - li et ter - ra, Ma-jes-ta-tis glo - ri - 8b tu - 8B. 
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TE DEUM LAUDAMUS-CONTINUEO. 

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et u - ni-cum Fi - li-um. Sanctum quo - que : Pa - ra-clitum Spi - ri - tum. 



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Tu, ad li-be-ran - dum suscep - tu-rus ho - mi-nem, non horru - is - ti 

I Choir. 



\ \) I I I I ~"n~ - - _ _ ^ — 1 1 ^ - j — -|-r 



Vir-gi- nis u - te-rura. Tu, de -vie - to mor-tis a - cu - le - o, 




^_ ^ ^ 



^ 



-^ ^ 



^<^S 



■<9- 



:-J: 



-^^- 



a - pe - ru - is - ti ere - den - ti - bus reg - na coe - lo - rum. 



286 



TE DEUM LAUDA.MUS. 
TE DEUM LAUOAMUS-GONTINUED. 



2 Choir. 



fe= 



^22- 



±=rit 



± 






r- ^— au-*- 



T— 1 1~1 



^^^- 



-^ 



i 



Tu ad dex - te - ram De - i 
I Choir. 



c-* 



des : in glo - ri • a Pa - tris. 

2 Choir. 
{A t this verse all kneel down.) 




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5^ 



t=^-^=i 



— <$> 



-i9t 



■i9- 



^3 



:^=p: 



1 — r 



Ju - dex ere - de - ris es - se ven - tu - rus. Te er - go qu8B-su-mus 



P 




tz^^- i— n 



Mi l 



^-^g^-^- ^ ^ J ^ 



-(5^ 



T 



-^^ 



i 



tu - is fam - u - lis sub - ve-ni : quos pre-ti - o - so san-gui-ne re -de-mis - ti. 
I Choir. 



p^z^ ^l^^B 



T=r- 



T=\^-A-A- :$ 



-(5»- 



75f- 



^ 



iE - ter - na fac 
2 Choir. 



cum Sanctis tu - is in glo - ri - a nu • me - ra - ri. 




r5:=^=l; 






-gi— ^-7i- 4 g eJ S 



qs-t 



-g^j- ^ 



]~ 



Salvum fac po - pulum^ tu-um Do - mi - ne : 

I Choir. 



1-75^-- #■ 



ft he - ne - die 




:t=2^ 



^^ 



hsB - re - di - ta - li 



• ^ ^J : 



^ 



tu 



ae. 



et re - ge 



os: 




+ 



-^- 



— h 



25*:! 



--t 



^_-^. 



et ex - tol - 1g 
2 Choir. 



il • los 



us - que 



la 2S 



num. 




'^^''^r^-^ 



^ 



3 



-<S^- 



8 



Per sin - gu - los di - es, be 



ne 



ci 



ci - mus t3. 



I Choir. 



TE DEUM LAUDAMUS. 
TE DEOM LAUOAMAS-CONTINUEO. 



£t lau - da • mus no - men tu 



um 



in 



287 




^^^ 



2^ 



sae 



cu - lum : 



2 Choir. 





^EE r-?-^?=?^ 



et in S8B - cu-lum sae-cu-li. Dig-na - re Do-rai - ne di - e is - to 



I Choir. 




si - ne pec-ca - to nos cus-to-di - re. Mi-sc - re - re no stri Do - mi - ne 



2 Choir. 




\=^ 



=::^ L-^^ ^^XTT I TTT 



I I I I I -I — \- 



mi - se - re - re nos - tri. Fi - at mi - se - ri - cor - di - a tu - a 



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t=± 



S 




iif^!^rzi±iL 



-#— g* 



^^E^^ 



-l9(Si- 



-^h 



Domi-ne su - per - nos; quera ad-modum spe-ra - vi - mus in te. 



I Choir. 



I AND 2 Choirs. 



t 



-^-^d-K> 



gE^^jlj=i^ a: jg3g^S 8 



In te Do-mi-ne, spe-ra - vi : non con - fun - dar in ae ler - num. 



V. Benedictus es, Domine, Deus Pa- 
trum nostrorum. 

R. Et laudabilis, et gloriosus in ssBcula. 

V. Benedicamus Patrem. et Fiiium 
cum Sancto Spiritu. 

R. Laudemus, et superexaltemus Eum 
in ssBcula. 

V. Benedictus es, Domine Deus, in 
£rmamento coeli. 



R. Et laudabilis, et gloriosus, et super- 
exaltatus in sfficula. 

V. Benedic anima mea Domino. 

R. Et noli oblivisci omnes retribu- 
tiones ejus. 

V. Domine exaudi orationem meam. 

B. Et clamor mens ad te veniat. 

V. Dominus vobiscum, 

R. Et cum Spiritu tuo. 

V. Oremus, &c. 



288 



/ 



MISERERE. 






c 



Par 




1*^=1 



*:^ 



189— Parce Dortiine. 



4-r-4 



SiEEE^^^ 



.^ ^ 



ce, .Do - mi -ne, . . 



■C7 



par 



^ 



:^= 



ce po - pu - lo, 



T 



1^ 



m 




tu 



o - ne in ob - ter - num i - ras - ca - ris. . . . no 



bis. 
I 




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^f^~f 



3 



^^ 



4=2 



t: 




^ 



190— Miserere. 




1 Mi - se 

2 Et se 

1 

19 



:P5 



'M^M-- 



_j^. ^ — \ ^ 



re - re me 

cun - dum mnltitudiuem | „^ 

r ra - ti 



IS— ^ 



rjd 



3 



mise 



.& 



i, De - us,* 

o - num tu - a - rum. 



^ 



/> 



^E^ 



secundum magnam mi 
dele i 






^E^ 







IS 



-• llgP lI- 



se - n - cor - di - am tu 
ni - qui - ta - tem me 

.^. ;e: -^. ^- :^ j 



.<2. -fis- :^: -^- - 



3 



am. 
am. 



— L^ < g > g? 



■^ 



■'^s/- 



i 



3 Amplius lava me ab iniqui-ta-te 
me - a, * et a pecca - to me - o mun - da 

me. 

4 Quoniam iniquitatem meum e-go 
cog - nos - CO, * et peccatum meum con - 
tra - me - est - sem - per. 



5 Tibi soli peccavi, et malum co - ram 
te - fe - ci ; * ut justificeris in sermonibus 
tuis, et vincas cum - jud - i - ca - ris. 

6 Ecce enimin iniquitatibusrcon-cep- 
tus sum, * et in peccatis concepit me- 
ma - ter me - a. 



BENEDICTUS. 



289 



MISERERE— Continued 



f Ecce enim veritatem-dit - ex - is - ti ; 
* incerta et occulta sapientisa tuae mani • 
fes- tas -ti mi -hi 

8 Asperges me hyssopo-et-mun - da - 
bor : * lavabis me, et super ni - vem d<. - 
al-ba- bor. 

9 Auditui meo dabis gaudium et-lsB- 
ti - ti - am : * et-exultabunt ossa hu - mi • 
li - a • ta. 

10 Averte faciam tuam a pec - ca - tis 
me • is. * et omnes iniquita • tes me - as 
de - le. 

11 Cor mandum crea in-me De - us, * 
et spiritum rectum iunova in viscer - i - 
ba:» me • is. 

12 Ne projicias me a f a • cie tu - a, * 
et Spiritum Sanctum tuum ne au-fer • as 
a me. 

i^ Redde mihi Isatitiam salu • ta • ris 
-1, * et spiritu principa-li con -fir - 



ta 

ma me. 



14 Docebo iniquos*vi • as tu • as, * et 
impii ad te-con - ver - ten • tur. 

15 Libera me de sanguinibus, Deus. 
Deus sal - u - tis me - ae, * et exultabit 
lingua mea justi - ti - am tu - am. 

16 Domine, labia me - a a - pe - ries ; * 
et OS meum annuntia bit-lau-dem tu-am. 

17 Quoniam si voluisses, sacrificium 
de • dis • sem u • tique ; * holocaust - is 
non de-lec - ta • beris. 

18 Sacrificium Deo spiritus contri- 
bu - la • tus ; * cor contritum et humila- 
tum, Deus, non de - spi - cies. 

19 Benigne fac. Domine, in bona vol- 
untate - tu - a Si - on, * ut sedificentur 
mu • ri Je - ru - salem. 

^ 20 Tunc acceptabis sacrificium justi- 
tiaB, oblationes et ho - lo - caus • ta ; * 
tunc imponent super alta • re tu-um vi - 
tulos. 
21 Gloria Patri, etc. 



191 & 192— Dies Irae and Libera. 

For Funeral Services, see Miss a Pro Defunctis. 

193-Benedictus. 




g=«=s 



die - tus Do - mi-nus De 







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t 

qnia visitavit, et fecit redemptionem pie - bis 



^^Pe^z^ 




su 



m 



1t2=41=r: 



H^ l l - 



t 1 — =t: zz 




2 Et erexit coma sal • u • tis no • bis : * 
in domo David pu • er • i su - i. 

3 Sicut locutus est per • os sancto • 
ram. * ^ui a saecalo sunt, prophe • ta - 
rume-jo8. 



t 

4 Salutem ex ini-mi - cis nos - tris. * 
et de manu omnium qui-o • der- unt nos. 

5 Ad faciendam misericordiam cum- 
pa - tribus nos - tris, * et memorari tes- 
tamenti-su • i sane • ti. 



2go 



ASPERGES ME. 



BENEDICTUS-CONTINUED. 



6 Jusjurandum quod juravit ad Abra- 
ham-pa - trem nos - trum, * datu - rum 
se no - bis. 

7 Ut sine timore, de manu inimicorum 
nostrorum-li - bera - ti, * servi - a - mus 
il - li. 

8 In sanctJtate, et justitia - co - ram 
ip - so, * omnibus di-e - bus nos - tris. 

9 Et tu, puer, propheta Altissi - mi 
vo - ca - beris,* prsBibis enim ante faciem 
Domini parare-vi - as e -jus: 



10 Ad dandam scientiam salutis -pie- 
bi e - jus ; * in remissipnem pecca - to - 
rum e - o - rum : 

11 Per vicera misericordisB-De - i nos - 
tri : * in quibus visitavit nos ori - ens ex 
al - to : 

12 Illuminare his, qui in tenebris, et 
in u mbra-mor - tis se-dtent: * ad diri- 
gendos pedes nostros in-vi - am pa - cis. 

13 Gloria Pairi, etc. 



^^^g 



Ctsperges mc, Ihmine, 





F^-1- 



As - per - ges me, As • per • ges me, Do - mi - ne, 



-*!-» 



hys- 



:ffrz?=! 





^^ 



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so - po, hys - so 



t:r:=1=rr 



po 




ie 



et mun 



^ 



-/— gr^g=t=§ 



da 



bor: 



DUET.— Soprano and Tenor, 
p e dolce. 






la • va - bis me, 



la - va - bis me, 



te 



■* 



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■Gf r 



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et su-per nivem de-al 



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i 



t 



m 




ASPERGES ME. 

A8PFRGE8 ME-GOMmillEO. 
TVTTI. f 



291 



m 





5, se - cundum, secundum mag-nam mi-se-ri - cor-diam tu - am. 



A llegretto. 





ff r* M 



fs-^J— ^ 




et nunc et sem - per; et in sae - cu-la esb-cu 




W 



292 



i 



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lo 




i: 



ASPERGES ME. 
ASPERGES ME-CONTINUEO. 



ii 



rum. A 



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men. 



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men. 



isfcrr-- 



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Priest. 



Response. 



^^ 



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Ostende nobis, Domine,misencordiamtu • am. £t salutare tuum da no 
Domine, exaudi orationem me -am. £t clamor mens ad te ve 




5:8: 



3z: 



A 



bis. 
niat. 




Priest. 




Response. 



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Priest. 



<^ 



Response. 



H- 



m 



T 



— s> 

Prayer, 
Dominus vo-bis-cum. Et cum spiritu tu - o. (Exaudi.) A 




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t 



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<*-3 1 



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m 



ffa: 



m 



men. 



L.«_^^ 



1 





inissa De Ctngclis. 



KYRIE. 



fnf (Three times.) 



Unisono. ; 



4 



f= 




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^^ 



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-i f— -+- 



C^ ^ C ^ 



Ky 



ri - e 



tr — ^Mr^ 




m 



Organ. 



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f¥ 




^^i^Fi 



f^^^^tf: 



P 



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p ( Three ti mea) 




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221 



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MISSA DE ANGELIS. 



m/ (Ttvice.) 




i: 



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^^ 



i 



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^' g^ gj .> 



± 



Ky - ri - e, 

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121 



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2^=^=^ 



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le - i - son, Ky-ri - e, . . 

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le i - son. 



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MISSA DE ANGEUS. 
GLORIA. 



295 



P 



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J ^ ^ g! J 



+ 



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£t in ter - ra pax bo-mi - ni-bus bo - nx vo - lun - ta - tis. 




i 



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p^n^ f^r r ^-^ II r [J 



i:;^ 



^ 



Lau 



da 



mus Te, be - De • di - ci - mus Te, 




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t=t=^ 



i9- 



2: 



e 



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s^ 



ife^-^ 



t^ 



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mnsTe, glo - ri - fi - ca - mus Te, 




& 



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^ " ?f 



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t 



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f 



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i^fe^ 



2g6 



MISSA DE ANGELIS. 



j*r,j i f^ w-i^^^^ u \ .i J ,n ^ ^m 



ly 



Gra-ti-as a - gimus Ti 



bi, propter mag • nam glo-ri-am tu-am. 




PgXf^ 



t5>- 



^ 



m 



zz: 



*^ 



m 



zzuz 



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i 



'^d^ 



^ f ^ | g|^ [ gJ [ g|^^ g; 



g^ g^ 



^'XtJli 



1^ 2^ 



Do-mi-ne De - us, Rex coe-les-tis, De - us Pa - ter om - ni-po-tens ; 








22: 



2^-fr 



J J f ^ tt ^ 



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is: 



22: 



:e=2z 






2- 



'g g " 



izsz: 



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i 



Do-mi-ne Fi - li u - ni - ge - ni-te, Je 



4- 



"^ 



su Chri - ste; 



I 



^^ 



a^ 



p 



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^5^°^ 



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IT 



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g=^ 



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b g ^ j tg^ 



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MISSA DE ANGELIS. 



297 



^ 



-<5* 



^-213 



■^- 



jrtf!njv,^fYrT ^^ 



Do-mi-ne Deus, Ag-nus De • i, Fi • - - • li-us Pa 



tris. 




^*"j,jJ'^^ '^rf' ^ 



-jBL 



■32. 



■zL 



2Z 



^^ 



Qui tol-lis pec-ca • ta mun 



di, mi-se - re - re no - bis. 




i 



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s 



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^^ 



1=Z 



22 



^h-iS* 



2^=^ 



4^-r 



- 1 ^ g^ g^ 



^5> — — 



Qui tol • lis pec-ca - ta mun 



di, su - sci-pe de-pre - 





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g. .g.j.a^g ' .i: 



■jz: 




n 



m 



i^§ 



2L 



:2t 



T^g^ ^-^ 



T- 



sgS 



MISSA DE ANGELIS. 



m 



J Jjppr-^ 



^^ 



^^F^JJ ^^J J J J - 



ca • ti * onem no 



stram. Qui se • des ad dex-te-ram Pa - tris. 




- tf jfi 








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2=22: 



^ 



3^= 



2: 



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is: 




ff^frf-rf' g.|] 



mi-se - re - re no 



bis. Quoniam Tu so - lus sanc-tus. 




is 



i 



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p- 



s^ 




^ 



i^ 



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12. 



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n- 



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Tu so - lus Do - mi - nus, * Tu so - lus al - tis - si - mus, 




< g ~g 



fe^-Hi^ 



:^ :S: 




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MISSA DE ANGELIS. 



299 




^ i^ 



t5> f» 



Tf " 



Je 



su Chri 



ste 




^ ^'Txr^ 




cum Sane - to Spi • ri-tu, in glo 



ri - a 




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f 



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^ 




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^tty g l __g^ 



z: 



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men. 




^fl^ 



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j= <a )« ^ ^ J. J^ 



300 



MISSA DE ANGELIS. 
CREDO. 




*d: 



^^^4^^^=! 



37—- -zr 



\-^ gj j_J ^ j^ ^ 



Pa -• trem om - ni - po - ten - tem, fac - to-rem coe -li et ter - rse, 




"^m i o j-^ 



/ 



:g; 




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:f=*: 



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:±rqzzt=zz 







vi - si-bi • li-um om 



ni-um et in - vi • si - bi 



li-um. 




^^^ ^ j|.j J"r^tihd:]-J J~Fg=J^^ 




fe 



3^ 



-S*- 



pi 



-<5>- 



■Sr 



b^iii 






Et in u-numDominum,Jesum Christum, Fi -li-um De -i u - ni-ge-ni-tum, 




MISSA DE ANGELIS. 



301 



m 



33 



fi- 



T 



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fe 



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:3=^ 



3Z 



j^ 



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2Z 



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et ex Patre na - turn 



■^ zt 

an • te om-ni-a sae • cu-la ; Deum de De-o, 




P 



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3 



3 



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22 



2: 



lu-men de lu-mi • ne, De-um ve-rum de De - o ve - ro ; 




^ 



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i 



^ 



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Genitum, non fac - 



turn 



22 



22 



con- sub-Stan • ti - a - lem Pa • tri, 




i 



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f 



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302 



MISSA DE ANGEI-IS. 



:1L^ 



' W^< ZI ''^^^~ r-- i irfag 



per quern ommilii^a suiPn[5'''p^op*®^^os homines et propter nostram sSmtem, 



saR 



t 




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K 



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trtz^ 



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2: 



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descendit de cce - lis. Et in-car-na - tus est de Spi-ri-tuSancto, 




g ^- i j^ 



Efff? 




"H"?? — ^ 



rr-^-r r ;-^ ii^- ^ -^ =9 ^ 



3 



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^ ^; 



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lento. 




ex Ma-ri - a Vir - gi-ne, et ho-mofactusest. Cru-ci-fix 



m 



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:5=3^=^ 



9=3=3 



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MISSA DE ANGEUS. 



303 



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^ 



w~-i f 




m 



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■^atj-, 



e - tiampto nobis, sub Pontio Pi-la-to. passus et se-pul 



2? 
tus est. 




^^ 



-j^^ J J fu j^^TfFTf rrjjTj 



tempo line. 



fe -^— g»- a* gl ^"_gL.ei| ^J J gi 



^=:i 



i 



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Et re - su-rex - it ter - ti - a di - e, se - cun-dum scripturas, 





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3 



i=2 



2 



2 



/: 



ei ei 



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3: 



r-^ 






ai g^ p 



f g > ( g 



3 



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g 



c^ 'tf r f 



t 



IZ 



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3 



z: 



e 



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et a-scendit in coe - lum, se-det ad dex-te-ram Pa 



s^ ^ ^ 



tris. 




£ 



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s> g 



32: 



s*5^Tfr 



f wwwm 







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"i~^ 



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I 



304 



MISSA DE ANGELIS. 



m 



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:^ 



-<g* o 



^=5 



^ 1 ^— «g 



Et i - te - rum ven-tu-rus est cum glo - ri • a, ju - di - ca - re vi - vos 




Si;=q: 






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3 aJ J ~g 



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t 



3 



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3 



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i 



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ei e > 



i 



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^zi:^ 



F=f 



i — ^ ^ i 



-€h 



et mor - tu - os, 



cu - jus re - gni non e - rit 



nis. 




\ \ ^ 



i 



1 



3=q: 



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r^ 



2i 



:r 



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Et in Spi - ri-tum Sanc-tum, Do-mi-num et vi - vi - fi - can-tem 




MISSA DE ANGELIS. 



305 



| fe^^^^:#^ 



d-^-^-.J »fc^ 



^=bL 




z* * S' 



qui ex Pa-treFili-o-quepro-ce 



dit, quicumPa-treet Fi-li • o 




ff <t I I I 



h^ A -f^^ ^ 



^mmMm 



I A g 



*1 :g: 



^^^^ 




f 



i^^^^^^ 



g-r^ 



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got I n- 



J-^-^L^ 



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e 



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1^ 




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si - mul a - do - ra - tur, et con - glo - ri - fi - ca - tur, 

A 



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nq: 



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22 



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qui lo • cu • tus est per Pro-phe 



tas. Et u-Dam sanc-tam 




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t 



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MISSA DE ANGELIS. 



1^ 



T==i|: 



:^ 



q==t 



q=5 



e ) s i — g ^ 



■251 — "^ 



"ST 



gl — <& d ej 



Ca - tho • li - cam et A - pos - to - li - cam £c - cle - si - am. 




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<g gj < g 



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Con-fi-te - or unum baptis - ma in re-mis - si - onem pecca-to - - rum. 




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3: 



t l fl^ I I 



r^ tf^-:gz:^ra 



MISSA DE ANGELIS. 



Et vi 



tam ven - tu - ri sae - cu - li, 







^ 



307 






2 



^ 



zz: 



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SANCTUS. 



Ss^ 




i 



5 



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s- 




S 



j^ 



s; 



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Sane 



tus. Sane 



tus, 



fe: 



S 



/ 



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&i g 



^ 




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-<5>- 



3 



^ 



.._^ 



ZZE 



ns: 



127 



— «^ 



3=g 



JO 



3 






3o8 



MISSA DE ANGELIS. 







CL 



^ 



^ m gj 



^V^. ju/^?i 




fc3£ 



\ 



^^ 



3a^ 



s: 



^=2 



-^»- 




^ 



-g ^ A 





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MISSA DE ANGELIS. 



309 



^^m 



^^nji^rnm 



^^^^—^ 



± 



^ 



•^- 



glo - ri - a tu - a ; Ho • san • - na in 



ex - eel - sis. 



f^MtH 



iS^ii 



M 



z: 



ff 



» 



«: 



^h J-f-^ 



^m 



1 — \-?F. 



^ 



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BENEDICTUS. 



i 



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a^ 




^ ^ ^-^ - 



2 



^ 




3 



■^ 



c^ 



Be-DC-dic-tus qui.. . . ve - nit in no 



mi - ne 




-^- 



tt 



j^jm 



^3 



32: 



22 



^ 



Do 



• • 



mi-m. 



Ho - san 



— W 
na in ex - eel - sis. 




■3 
«2 




jts::^ 



m 




^s 






^^ 



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P 



^=^=:i: 



/r 



±^=^ 



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a: 



il?2 



r5>- 



-(S> 



n 



310 



i^ 



^^ 




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MISSA DE ANGELIS. 
AGNUS DEI. 



:^" 




y' rf'f'r 



SIL 



A - gnus De 



i, qui tol • lis pec - ca - ta mun - di, 




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s 



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mi - se - re - re no - bis, A - gnus De 




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f^ ( g - 



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qui 



tol 



lis pec - ca - ta mun 




« 



tt ^.. ^ 



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2? 



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di, 



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3 



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2: 



r 



3: 



MISSA DB ANGEUS. 



311 



^^^^^^^^ 



^ 



Mi • se - re • re no 



bis. Ag • nus De • i, 




if 



ES^ 



^m 



3 



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n^ 



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?= 



m 



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i^ 



rg rg 



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iifil 



qai 



tol 



lis pec 



ca - ta mun 



di, 




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Pr^ 



^^ 



g i j j J^ 




i 



^ 



jjj J J ^-JSl — L — p^ ^ 



-gr 



:r 



# — «s^ 



l>p 




4? 



22 



22 



^ 



do • na 00 



bis 




t^- 



pa 




i 



cam. 



^ 



1^ — ^- — :g 1^ ^ ^ 4- 4--4ir -^ 

^ ^ i: f' r 8F r r =^- F :f: 



3 



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22 



3 



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KLt^ 



TXlass. 

KYRIE. 
AiUgreHo* IH time I>ZTBT, 2nd time CHOBXTS. 

v \ h ■ 




Ky - ri - e e - lei 



son, Ky - ri - e e - lei 



son, 




1=1 





d M *r 



Svea. 




ffi 




SOPRANO SOLO 



ALTO SOLO 



■Fif 



t. 

lei - son, Chris - te Chris 



^^^^^^^ 



Jrxda 



fs=l^ 




^^^ 



te e - lei -son, Chris - te, Chris - 

ft 




SOPRANO SOLO. 




te e - lei - son, Chris-te Chris - te e • lei - son, e 



MASS. 



313 






son, 



m^ 



1^ 



Ky - ri - e 



Ky - ri - e 



'^^m 



m 




lei 



son, Ky - ri • e e - lei 



son, e - lei 








/^ 



son, 



e - lei 



? 



i 



!=t=t 




:i2^: 



son, 



lei 




n 



son. 



m 



x± 



1^ 



z± 



2±I 



Zii 



,rJ .. rJ - 



s^ 



314 



AUegro eon Fuoeo* 



MASS. 
GLORIA. 




Glo - ri-a 




in ex - eel - sis De - o, 




glo -ri-a 



m 



ex - eel - sis De - o; 





^ 



I 



^^ 

■^^—^--^r-^ 




glo -ri-a, 




¥ 



glo -ri-a, in ex - eel - sis De - o, 



s 



S 



■t* 







r 




S-: 



E 




■^ 



SOLO. 



-I 



glo - ri-a in ex 



eel - sis 



sis De 



g- 




o: 



£gE3 



S 



i 



tEii3=^ 




^ 



*^ 




Z2 



?= 



iljo g ^ 



^=d 



^ 



«*=Si 



f 



^^^ 



g C^ 




I 



g 



Et in ter - ra pax ho - mi - ni-bus bo • nsa vo - lun- 



in: 



22; 



-^ 



-JS-I 



i=^ 



MASS. 



315 



DUBT. 






mus te ; glo • ri • fi - ca - mus te 







glo - ri - fi - 




mus te. 



t 



SOLO. Andante. 

I 



^^^^ 



t 



± 



ca - mus te. 



ggE=p-|^-Tf=^^ 



Gra- ti-as, Gra - ti - as a - gi-mus Ti - bi, 




^3 



I 




Gra - ti-as a - gi-mus ti 



bi, propter magnam glo-ri-am tu-am. 




-*(:^ ^ 




''4»' .J f~ 



3i6 



MASS. 



'»*:; 




prop-ter mag-nam prop - ter mag - nam glo • riam Tu 



am. 




SOLO* Determinate* 



i^^ 



:i:w 



TITr TTI" 




Do - mi-ne De - us, Rex coe - les • tis, De • us Pa • ter cm- 




i ji— > — I 



^ 



± 



^ 



ni - po - tens, 



Do - mi-ne Fi - li 



ni-ge • ni-te 




MASS. 



317 



ere9 




een - do. 




SOLO, J>olee, ■ 



Mi - se - re - re no 



bis. Qui tol • lis pec-ca - ta 






nos - tram, 



de-pre-ca - ti -o - nem nos - tram, Qui 





f ^f^ffi 





t2S=B 



^'mh-'i- 



j=i 



3:^iP^=S: 



1 



se-desad dexteram Pa-tris, 




Mi - se - re - re no - bis. 



Sdrjfafe ^ 



D^ D^ tiJ a^ WJ 




318 



MASS, 




f Quo - ni - am, 



quo • ni - am 



Tu 



so - lus sanc-tus ; 



E3g 



X 



-SI- 



^^m 



1 — r 



r-i" 




^ 



Tu so - lus Do - mi-nus : Tu so - lus al-tis - si - mus, 



t 



?2: 



H- 



r-^ 



:t 




-SI- 



X 



^m 




S :p1^,^g r^ ^Eg 



quo - ni • am, 



quo - ni-am, Tu 



^— r-'t 

so - lus sane - tus, 






:? 



=1-- 



—I •■■I H 



j — J V 



^^^^^^^ 





Spi - ri - tu, cum Sancto Spi 

8 



1 



|_J_kgp 



I/' ~i r I I 

ri - tu, in gl6 - ria De - i 




MASS. 



319 





1^-^^ 



CREDO. 




TXTTTX. AUegreUo Maestow. 




4-^J i— 



5«- 



^^m 



Cre - do, Cre-doin u - num De-um. Pa - trem om - ni - po-ten - tern. 



^SE 



F^-^ 




^H^ 



tr 



-4: 




Pa-treni, Pa- trem, om - nipotentem, fac-to - rem coe - H et ter 



^^^^^m 



rae, 



^s 



I 







320 



MASS. 



^m 



TUTTI. ' ^^ 



om - ni - um, 



^^^s^^g^ 



et in - vi - si - bi - li • um, . . et ia - vi - si 

ft 



» 



P 



•^ 



SOLO, 

* — 



3 



^^ 



'^m 



bi - li - um. 



1^^ 



Et in u-num Do 



sum 




i 



m 



^g 



3 



T 



-<5* 



Chris - tum, Fi - li - um De 



U - ni - 




iF^=F 



^^^^^^1^ 



cres. 




ge - ni - tum ; et ex Patre 



na - tum an - te om - ni - a 



ll ^j^z^^zFcffcgjj^rff^ 



TUTTI, 




^^I^ 



/ De-um de De-o, lumen de lu - mine, De - um ve-rum de 









-a*- 



^ 



MASS. 



321 



BOLO. 




1 f , , 

De - o ve - ro ; gen - i • turn, non fac 



dj 4^j-ii] ^^ ^ 



turn, con-substahti-a - lem 





Pa • tri, Gen -i- turn non fac-tnm, 



con-sub-stan-ti-a -lem 



^jTf^ l ^ff 4 | jfff | _f^3=^ 



^ 



X~ITf7-B 






p9 




m 



i 



iti i j \ -f. 




sunt ; Qui prop - ter nos hom - i - nes, et ' prop-ter nos-tram sa- 



1^^=^ 

4 



^^^ 



-s*- 



erea 



cen 



do. 



m 



#^^^^ 



^ 



i 



% 



^ 



lu - tern, des - cen - dit de cce -" lis, des • cen - dit, de 



^ 
^ 



*=t 



^ 



f 



^ 



1^ 



i 



322 




MASS. 
SOJPRANO SOLO. Andante eapressiifo, 



t 







m 



coe - lis. 



fe 



T i » r 



x=t 



m 



3E^ 



p 



sc 



=^^^3^^ 



-^ 



Jt=5 



!:i:i=t 



P 



et in - car • na - tus et m - car - na - tus 



FhF 




1 h 



de=* 



V. r 



■^m 





Sane 



to, 




ex Ma - ri - a Vir 



g» 



ff=^ 



± 



^=fc4: 



± 





j-«ML|t 



i 




r=g^ 



=^^^ 



t^:^ 



la - to, sub Pon - ti - o 



Pi - la - to ; 





3 




pas 



sus 



et 



se - pul - tus est ; 

-4- 



N^^P^^ 



-«- 



TrrrJ. AUegro, 







324 



MASS. 



^m 




^ ^ -J- -:^ 



cun - dum se - cun - dum Scrip - tu 



ras; 



et as- 



m 



■js: 



-^ 



^ 



I 



^^m 



f 



v-^ 




cen - dit in coe - lum» as-cen - dit in coe - lum, 




se - dit ad 



ter - am Pa 



p 




•Sh 



si 



3 



i 



■J 4 



-SI- 



3 



KT 



^ 



^^^^^^S 



Eg 



J I 



m 



g 



^ 



i T . te - rum ven •• tu - ris est, cum glo - ri 



a, 



• 1 --4- 



:^= 



ju - di 



S5 



S: 



^z^ip 




3^^ 



fc 




ca - re, Ju - di -, ca - re vi - vos, et mor - tu- 




w^ 



e^-M 



t 




e 



t- 



^ 



i^ 



isr 



g^ 



-s- 



I 



MASS. 





i=C2 



^ 



cu 



'^^ 



zq^ EI^X ^ ^ 



1 

jus reg • ni non 



rit 



nis non, 





i=r?3 



non, 



iEi3 



r=]: 



E 



non, 



non e - rit 



-^- 



nib*, 



I 




22: 



SOPBAKO SOLO, AndarUino, 



P 



^^il^^^^ 



Et 



m 



Spir - i - turn sane - turn Do - mi-num 



m 



^ 



f^'^-M-\-f=f=?'=^ 





i^lA: 



326 



MASS. 



^ k-i^-H ^E ^^-Hi4-H,=^ 



qui. 



ex Pa - tre 



^^ 



._£ 



t=^ 



-iS>- 



zt 



^ 



Fi - li - o - que pro - ce - dit ; 



I 



■^ 



t 



f 



It? 



1 



m 



w 



»r-4-ih ii 



J 



Qui cum 



Pa 




ii? 



■(e>- 



a^s 



^ 



tri et 



l=t 



-— ^ 



Fi 



a— tr 

li 



£3^: 



^^ 



qui lo-cn-tus 



si-mul a -do - ra - tur, et con-glo-ri - fi - ca - tur; 




ff 



X 



?=fc=i; 



t=|: 



est . . 




^ 



1^ 



Der Pro - ohe - - tas, per Pro- 



m^ 



phe 

I 



tas, per. 



U 



Sii 



i- n^^^H 



■-d^-^ 



"S^ 



TUTTI. 



^ — 1^ 



— i 0— L-i I 1 




/ 



^: 



gzicrffiiz^azzui: 



m 



t 



"9 W. 



t 



tz=t 



± 



phe - tas. / Et u - nam, sane- tarn, Ca - tho - li - cam. 



r r rr r r f {^ r 






MASS. 



327 



SOPRANO SOLO. 





^^^ ^ 



T=i=^ 



^ 



num bap • tis 



ma, 



in re - mis - si- 



^-t— +— F 



1 1 Y 



i 



fer-j^- 



l^-=fe- 



^5=if 



■€ 



t22 



nem, 



pec 




±:zz:t=± 



3 



■ I I I 




DUET. 






•'W^"^"~'~S ijl: 



F* 



i 



4 — I 



i 



ca 



to - rum ; et ex 



i I I 



^ 




pec - to. 



re - sur-rec - ti 



nem 



:-tu-o 



p 



m 



^-f-^^r:^^^:^ 



r }t .g_u-4— t 



— 1| 1 tnz 



^ 



-*— J^- 



TVTTI, Allegro, 



i^ 



;=^ 



iP 



-s- 



=sS: 



rum, 



/ et 




^%L=^k^ 



# 



VI - tarn ven - tu 



-iS- 



:^?=2: 



ri S80 

J 



I 



«~p — i^-'--^ 



1 




cu- 



^-^.-^ 1 pi— »- 




SANCTUS. 



Moderato, 



^^^m 




^ 



t=s=» 



Sane 



tus, 



Sane 



tus, 



Sane-tus. 




ici 



t=± 



m^'^^^^m 



^^^ 





Ple-msuntcoeli et ter 



ra 



glo - ri-a tu 



a. 



Ho- 





- -X 







=-Z=l 



san - na 



m 




j:zt 



tz 



i 



^^=5- 



-i- 



2=t 



m 



MASS. 
BENEDICTUS. 



329 



Andante* 



^El 




p Be ' ne - die - tus, qui ve-nit in nom-i-ne Do - mi-ni, 



gPt LS J -l-L-g J ^ 



± 



i 



^ 



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RULES FOR BRANCH SODALITIES. 

The object of the Sodality is to promote devotions to the Blessed Virgin Mary. 

Branch Sodalities should be affiliated with the Sodality of the Roman College. 

The governing body of each branch should consist of a Father Director, a 
President, Secretary and two Assistants, together with a Council of six or twelve. 
Other officers may be appointed by this body. 

The Sodality should have regular meetings for religious exercises, and should 
also recite at such meetings, at least, the ''Little Office of the Immaculate Concep- 
tion." 

Members should receive Holy Communion once a month, and also upon the 
principal festivals of the year. 

Members who absent themselves from regular meetings should explain their 
absence to the Prefect, 

Members should all contribute towards paying any necessary expenses incurred 
by the Sodality. 

Sodalists should visit at their homes members who are unable to attend the 
meetings through sickness, and a Mass should be offered and special prayers said 
for the repose of any deceased member's soul. 

Candidates for admission should apply to the Father Director or Prefect, and 
postulants should spend at least one month as a period of probation. 

Election of officers should be held annually, and conducted in the manner pre- 
scribed by the Father Director, who may, in his discretion, reject any appointment. 

Note — The rules for the eovcmment of Sodalities and the conduct of officers and members, 
together with the list of the indulgences within the reach of Sodalists, may be found in detail in the 
" Manual of the Sodality," (Benziger Bros.), or in the " Manual for the Children of Mary," (John Chis- 
holm, Edinburgh). 



The Hymn. ** Veni Creator," is said or swig.- — See page 60. 
For translation^ see ** Come, Holy Ghost, Creator Blest," page 259. 

V. Emitte Spiritum Tuum et creabun- V. Send forth Thy Spirit and they shall 

tur. be created. 

R. Et renovabis faciem terrsB. R. And Thou shalt renew the face of 

the earth. 

OremtLS. Let us pray. 

DEUS, quicordafidelium Sancti Spir- r\ GOD, who by the light of the Holy 
itus illustratione docuisti; da nobis in \J Ghost hast instructed the hearts of 
eodem Spiritu recta sapere et de ejus Thy faithful, grant us. through the same 
semper consolatione gaudere. Perjesum Holy Spirit, to relish what is right, and 
Chnstum Dominum nostrum. Amen. evermore to rejoice in His consolations 

through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. 

(Here, follows the Exhortaiion. ) 



11. 



THE SODALITY OF THE 



The Blessing of the Medals. 



V. Adjutorium nostrum in nomine 
Domini. 

R. Qui fecit coelum et terram. 
V. Domine exaudi orationem meam. 
R. Et clamor mens ad te veniat. 
V. Dominus vobiscum. • 

R. Et cum spiritu tuo. 

Oremtis. 

OMNIPOTENS sempiterne Deus, qui 
sanctorum tuorum imagines (sive 
effigies) sculpi aut pingi non reprobas, 
ut quoties illas oculis corporis intueniur, 
toties eorum actus et sanctitatem ad im- 
itandum memorisa oculis meditemur; 
has qusasumus, imagines in honorem et 
memoriam beatissimsB Virginis Ma-riae, 
Matris Domini nostri Jesu Christi, ad- 
aptatas bene »ii dicere et sancti i^i ficare 
digneris, et prsBsta, ut quicumque coram 
illis beatissimam Virginem suppliciter 
colere et honorare studuerit, illius me- 
ntis et obtentu, a te gratiam in prsBsenti 
et saternam gloriam obtineat in futurum. 
Per Christum Dominum nostrum. 
R. Amen. 



V. Our help is in the name of the Lord 
R. Who made heaven and earth, 
V. O Lord, hear my prayer. 
R. And let my supplication come unto 
Thee. 
V. The Lord be with you. 
R. And with thy. spirit. 

Let us pray. 

ALMIGHTY and eternal God» who 
hast permitted the images of Thy 
saints to be sculptured or painted ; in 
order that beholding them every day 
with our corporal eyes, and meditating 
upon their actions and sanctity, we may 
be led to imitate their virtues, deign to 
bless and sanctify these medals which 
have been made in honour and com- 
memoration of the most Blessed Virgin 
Mary, Mother of our Lord Jesus Christ ; 
and grant that whoever humbly invokes 
the Blessed Virgin before them, may 
obtain through her merits, grace in this 
present life and eternal glory in the life 
to come. 
R. Amen. 



Here the Medals are sprinkled loith Holy Water. 

Ea^h Candidate^ holding a lig?Ued candle in the hand, here recites the Act of 

Consecration in a clear and audible voice. 

Act of Consecration. 

HOLY Mary, Mother of God and Virgin, I, N. iV., choose thee this day for my 
Queen, my Patroness, and my Advocate, and I firmly resolve and purpose 
never to abandon thee, and never to say or do anything against thee, nor allow any- 
thing to be done against thy honour by those subject to me. I beseech thee, there- 
fore, receive me as thy servant for ever, assist me in all my actions, and abandon 
me not at the hour of death. Amen. 



When the Act of Gonsecraiion has been redted^ the Celebrant gives a medai, 

already blessed, to ea^h Candidate, saying : 



Celebrant. — Accipe signum Congrega- 
tionis B. V. M. ad corporis et animae 
defensionem, ut divinae bonitatis gratia, 
et ope BeatissimsB Virginis Mariae Ma- 
tris tu8B, aeternam beatitudinem conse- 
qui merearis ; in nomine Patris ^ et 
Filii et Spiritus Sancti. Amen. 



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Celebrant. — Receive this medal of the 
Blessed Virgin Mary as a safeguard and 
defence for your body and soul, that, by 
the grace of the Divine goodness, and 
the assistance of Mary your Mother, you 
may deserve to obtain eternal happiness; 
in the Name of the Father >i< and of the 
Son and x>f the Holy Ghost. Amen. 



BLESSED VIRGIN MARY. 
7%en he adds, turning towards the new Members. 



IIL 



AD majorem Dei gloriam, in laudem 
beatissimsB Virginis Mariae, in spir- 
ituale hujus Coogregationis bonum, et 
ex potestate a summo Pontifice mihi de- 
lata ego pro tempore hujus Congrega- 
tionis Praeses vos in numerum Sodalium 
nostrae Congregaticnis sub titulo Imma- 
culatae Conceptionis, B. V. M., erectae 
suscipio, et participes reddo et declaro 
omnium gratiarum et fructuum, privile- 
giorum et indulgentiarum, quae sancta 
Romana Ecclesia ipsi primarisB Congre- 
gationi RomansB, cui haec nostra can- 
onice aggregata est, concessit : In no- 
mine Patris ^ et Filii et Spiritus Sancti. 
Amen. 

SUSCIPI AT vos Christus in numerum 
confratrum nostrorum et suorum 
famulorum. Concedat vobis tempus 
bene vivendi, locum bene agendi, con- 
stantiam, bene perseverandi, et ad aeter- 
nae vitae haereditatem feliciter perveni- 
endi ; et sicut nos hodie fraterna caritas 
spiritualiter jungit in terris ita divina 
pietas, quae dilectionis est auctrix, et 
amatrix, nos cum fidelibus conjungere 
dignetur in ccelis. Per eundem Chris- 
tum Dominum nostrum. Amen. 

V. Confirma hoc 'Deus, quod operatus 
es in nobis. 

R. A templo sancto tuo, quod est in 
Jerusalem. 

V. Salvos fac famulos tuos, (or famu- 
las tuas). 

R. Deus mens sperantes in te. 

V. Mitte eis Domine auxilium de 
Sancto. 

R. Et de Sion tuere eos, (or eas). 

V. Domine, exaudi orationem meam. 

R. £t clamor meus ad te veniat. 

V. Dominus vobiscum. 

R. Et cum spiritu tuo. 

Oremxia. 

ADESTO Domine supplicationibus 
nostris et hos famulos tuos q^uos (or 
has famulas tuas quas) Congregationi, B. 
V. M., aggregavimus benedicere digna- 
re, et praesta, ut statuta nostra per auxi- 
lium gratiae tuae, sancte, pie et religiose 
vivendo valeant observare, et observando 
vitam promere sempiternam ; per Chris- 
tarn Dominum nostrum. Amen. 



TO the greater glory of God, and to 
the honour of the Blessed Virgin 
Mary, and for the spiritual good of .this 
Congregation, and by the power granted 
me by our most Holy Father the Pope, 
I, Director for the time being of this 
Congregation, receive you into the num- 
ber of the Members of our Congregation, 
erected under the title of the Immacu- 
late Conception, and render you sharers 
and partakers of all the graces and fruits, 
privileges, and indulgences which the 
Holy Roman Church has granted to the 
Primary Sodality at Rome to which ours 
has been canonically affiliated : In the 
name of the Father ^ and of the Son 
and of the Holy Ghost. Amen. 

MAY Christ receive you into the num- 
ber of our brethren and his ser- 
vants. May He give you grace to lead 
a holy life, opportunity to do good, and 
constancy to persevere therein, that you 
may arrive happily at the inheritance of 
life eternal. And as fraternal charity 
unites us this day spiritually on earth, 
may the Divine goodness, who is the 
author and lover of charity, vouchsafe 
to admit us among the saints in heaven. 
Through the same Christ our Lord. 

Amen. 

V. Confirm, O Lord, what thou hast 
wrought in us. 

R. Even in thy holy temple which is 
in Jerusalem. 

V. Save thy servants. 

R. Who hope in thee, O my God. 

V. Send them help from thy holy 
place. 

R. And from Sion protect them. 

V. Lord, hear my prayer. 

R. And let my supplication come unto 
Thee. 

V. The Lord be with you. 

R. And with thy spirit. 

Let us pray. 

HEAR, O Lord, our supplications 
and deign to IdIcss these Thy ser- 
vants whom we have received into the 
Congregation of the most Blessed Virgin 
Mary ; and grant that by the aid of Thy 
grace they may observe our rules, living 
holily and piously, and may by observing 
them, merit eternal liie. Amen. 



S^'Am.^-^. 



S>jk^k^' 



IV. 



THE SODALITY OF THE 



The Ceremony conclvdes with the '* Magnificat," (page 30.), orthe*'^ TeDeum, 

(page 284) 



» 



V. Benedictus es, Domine, Deus pat- 
ruiil nostrorum. 

R. £t laudabilis et gloriousus in sae- 
cula. 

V. Benedicamus Patrem, et Filium, 
cum Sancto Spiritu. 

R, Laudemus et superexaltemus Hum 
in saecula. 

V. Benedictus es, Domine Deus, in 
firmamento cceli. 

R. £t laudabilis, et gloriousus, et sup- 
erexaltatus in ssBCula. 

V. Benedic, anima mea, Domino. 

R. Et noli oblivisci omnes retribu- 
tiones Ejus. 

V. Domine, exaudi orationem meam. 

R. Et clamor meus ad te veniat. 

V, Dominus vobiscum. 

R. £t cum spiritu tuo. 

OremxiLS. 

DEUS, cujus misericordisB non est 
numerus, et bonitatis infinitus est 
thesaurus, piissimse Majestati tusB pro 
collatis donis gratias agimus, tuam sem- 
per clementiam, exorantes : ut qui peten- 
tibus postulata concedis, eosdem non 
deserans, ad presmia futura disponas. 



Deus, qui corda fidelium Sancti 
Spiritus illustratione docuisti ; da nobis 
in eodem Spiritu recta sapere, et de ejus 
semper consolatione gaudere. 

Deus, qui neminem in te sperantem 
nimium affligi permittis, sed pium preci- 
bus prsBstas auditum : pro postulationi- 
bus nostris, votisque susceptis gratias 
agimus, te piissime deprecantes, ut a 
cunctis semper muniamur adversis. Per 
Christum Dominum nostrum. 



R. Amen. 



V. Blessed art Thou, O Lord, the God 
of our fathers. 

R. And worthy to be praised and glo- 
rified forever. 

V. Let us bless the Father and the 
Son, with the Holy Ghost. 

R. Let us praise and magnify Him 
forever. 

V. Blessed art Thou, O Lord, in the 
firmament of heaven. 

R. And worthy to be praised, glorious, 
and exalted forever. 

V. Bless the Lord, O my soul. 

R. And forget not all His benefits. 

V. O Lord, hear my prayer. 

R. And let my cry come unto Thee. 

V. The Lord be with you. 

R. And with thy spirit. 

Ltet U8 pray. 

OGOD, whose mercies are without 
number, and the treasure of whose 
goodness is infinite: we render thanks 
to Thy most gracious Majesty, for the 
gifts Thou hast bestowed upon us, ever- 
more beseeching Thy clemency, that as 
Thou grantest the petitions of those 
that ask Thee, Thou wilt never forsake 
them, but wilt prepare them for the re- 
wards to come. 

O Gkxl, who hast taught the hearts of 
the faithful by the light of the Holy 
Spirit: grant us, by the same Spirit, 
to relish what is right, and evermore to 
rejoice in His consolation. 

O God, who sufferest none that hope 
in Thee to be afflicted above their 
strength, but dost afiford a gracious ear 
unto their prayers : we render Thee 
thanks that Thou hast heard our sup- 

Elications and vows ; and we most hum- 
ly beseech Thee, that we may ever- 
more be protected from all adversities. 
Through Christ our Lord. 
R. Amen. 



Reception of Aspirants. 



If there are any Aspirants to be received, they now advance to the altar, and 
make aloud the following Act of Consecration : — 




BLESSED VIRGIN MARY. V. 

Act of Consecration. 

MOST Holy Virgin Mary, Mother of my God, I — though unworthy to be thy 
servant, moved nevertheless by thy exceeding tenderness, and by the desire of 
serving thee— K:hoose thee this day, in the presence of my Angel Guardian, and of 
the whole court of Heaven, for my special Mistress, Advocate, and Mother ; and I 
firmly resolve to serve thee always^ and to do all in my power to gain others also to 
thy service, Therefore, I beseech thee, most tender of mothers, by the blood of thy 
Son shed for me, that thou woulds^ receive me into the number of thy devoted 
clients. Assist me in all my undertakings, and obtain for me the grace so to rule 
all my thoughts, words, and works, that I may never be displeasing in thy sight, 
nor in the sight of thy divine Son. 

Prayers to be Recited at the Meetings. 

(Taken from the '* Preci solite a recitarsi nella Congregazione Prima Primaria," Roma, 1823.) 

Btfort the Exhortation, 

COME, Holy Ghost, replenish the hearts of Thy faithful, and enkindle in them 
the fire of Thy love. 

V. Send forth Thy Spirit, O Lord, and they shall be created. ^ 
R. And Thou shalt renew the face of the earth. 

Xe£ us pray, 

OGOD, who by the light of the Holy -Ghost hast instructed the hearts of Thy 
faithful, grant us through the same Holy Spirit, to relish what is right, and 
evermore to rejoice in His consolations, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. 

Here part of the Office of the Immaculate Conception is recited (seepage vii J, 
after which an Exhortation is given. 

After the Exhortation, 

V. Confirm, O Lord, what Thou hast wrought in us. 
R. From Thy holy temple which is in Jerusalem. 

Lei us pray. 

GRANT us, we beseech Thee, O Lord, the aid of Thy grace, that acknowleding 
Thee as the author of all good, we may, by Thy assistance, accomplish all that 
Thou commandest ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. 

V. Be mindful of Thy Association. V. May they rest in peace. 

R. Which has been Thine from the R. Amen, 

beginning. V. For our absent brethren. 

V. Let us pray for our benefactors. R. Save Thy servants who trust in 

R. Reward, O Lord, with eternal life. Thee, O my God. 

all those who have done us good for Thy V. Send them help, O Lord, from 

Name sake. Thy holy place. 

V. Let us pray for our deceased bre- R. And from Sion protect them, 

thren. V. Lord, hear my prayer. 

R. Grant them, O Lord, eternal rest, R. And let my supplication come un- 

and let perpetual light shine upon them. to Thee. 

Let us pray. 

LOOSEN, O Lord, we pray Thee, in Thy pity, the bonds of our sins, and by the 
intercession of the Blessed Mary, ever Virgin, Mother of God, the blessed 
Apostles Peter and Paul, and all the saints, keep us, Thy servants, and our abodes in 
all holiness ; cleanse us, our relations, kinsfolk, and acquaintances, from all stain of 



VI. 



THE SODALITY OF THE B.V.M. 



sin : adorn us with all virtue ; grant to us peace and health ; drive far off all our 
enemies, visible and invisible; bridle our appetites; grant us healthful seasons; 
show forth Thy love towards our friends and our enemies ; guard Thy holy city ; 
preserve our Sovereign Pontiff [N.] , and defend all our prelates, princes, and all 
Thy Christian people from all adversity. Let Thy blessing be ever upon us, and 
grant to all the faithful departed eternal rest ; through Christ our Lord. Amen. 

Prayer for a Sick Member. 

ALMIGHTY, everlasting God, the eternal salvation of them that believe, hear 
us in behalf of Thy servant who is sick, for whom we implore the aid of Thy 
mercy, that, being restored to health, he (or she) may render thanks to Thee in Thy 
Church. Through Christ our Lord. Amen. 

For A Deceased Member. 

The Psalm, I?e Profundis, 

{For LcUin, see page 57.) 



OUT of the depths have I cried unto 
Thee,*0 Lord : Lord hear my voice. 

2 Let Thine ears be attentive to the 
voice of my supplication.. 

3 If Thou, O Lord, wilt mark iniqui- 
ties ; Lord, who shall abide it ? 

4 For with Thee there is merciful 
forgiveness ; and by reason of Thy law 
I have waited for Thee, O Lord. 

5 My soul hath relied on His word ; 
my soul hath hoped in the Lord. 



6 From the morning watch even until 
night ; let Israel hope in the Lord, 

7 Because with the Lord there is 
mercy ; and with Him is plenteous re- 
demption. 

8 And he shall redeem Israel from all 
his iniquities. 

9 Eternal rest give to them, O Lord, 
and let perpetual light shine upon them. 

Glory be to the Father, etc. 



QGOD, the Creator and Redeemer of all the faithful, grant to the souls of Thy 
servants departed, the remission of all their sins, that through pious supplications 
they may obtain that pardon they have always desired ; through Christ our Lord. 
Amen. 

May they rest in peace. Amen. 




VII. 



€tttle ®ffice of tl^e 3mmaculatc (Conception. 

+ 



AT MATINS. 



EJA, mea labia, nunc annuntiate 
Laudes et praeconia Virginis beatse. 
V. Domina, in adjutorium meum in- 
tend e. 

R. Me de manu hostium potenter 
defende. 

V. Gloria Patri, etc. Alleluia. 



COME, my lips, and wide proclaim. 
The bless^ Virgin's spotless fame. 
V. O Lady« make speed to befriend 
me, 

R. From the hands of the enemy 
mightily defend me. 

V. Glory be to the Father, etc. Alle- 
luia. 



From Septuageaima to Easter t instead of ** Alleluia " is said : 



LAUS tibi, Domine, Rex seternsd 
glorias. 

HYMNUS. 

SALVE, mundi Domina, 
Coelorum Regina : 
Salve, Virgo virginum, 
Stella matutina. 

Salve, plena gratia, 
Clara luce divina : 
Mundi in auxilium, 
Domina, festina. 

Ab sBtemo Dominus 
Te praBordinavit 
Matrem Unigeniti 
Verbi, quo creavit, 

Terram, pontum, aethera; 
Te pulchram ornavit 
Sibi Sponsam, quae in 
Adam non peccavit. 

Amen. 

V. Elegit earn Deus, et praeelegit eam. 

R. In tabernaculo suo habitare fecit 
eam. 

V. Domina, exaudi orationem meam, 
R. Et clamor mens ad te veniat. 

Oremus, 

SANCTA Maria, Regina ccslorum. 
Mater Domini nostri Jesu Christi, et 
mundi Domina, quae nullum derelinquis, 
et nullum despicis ; respice me, Domina, 



PRAISE be to Thee, O Lord, King 
of everlasting glory. 

HYMN. 

HAIL, Queen of the heavens 1 
Hail, Mistress of earth 
Hail, Virgin most pure, 
Of Immaculate birth I 

Clear Star of the Morning, 

In beauty enshrined I 
O Lady, make speed 

To the help of mankind. 

Thee, God, in the depth 

Of eternity, chose ; 
And formed Thee all fair 

As His gibrious Spouse. 

And called Thee His V^ord's 

Own Mother to be, 
By whom He created 

The earth, sky, and sea. 

Amen. 

V. God elected her, and pre- elected 
her. 

R. He made her to dwell in His taber- 
nacle. 

V. O Lady, hear my prayer, 

R. And let my cry come unto thee. 

Let us pray. 

HOLY Mary, Queen of heaven. Moth- 
er of our Lord Jesus Christ, and Mis- 
tress of the world, who forsakest no one, 
and despisest no one ; look upon me^ Q 






via. 



LITTLE OFFICE OF THE 



clementer ocu!is pietatis, et impetra mihi 
apud tuum dilectum Filium cunctorum 
veniam peccatorum ; ut qui nunc tuam 
sanctam et Immaculatam Conceptionem 
devoto affectu recolo, aetemae in futur- 
um beatitudinis bravium capiam, ipso, 
quern Virgo peperisti, donante, Domino 
nostro Jesu Christo : qui cum Patre et 
Sancto Spiritu vivit et regnat, in Trinit- 
ate perfecta Deus in ssecula saeculorum. 
Amen. 

V, Domina exaudi orationem meam. ' 
R. £t clamor meus ad te veniat. 
V. Benedicamus Domino. 
R. Deo gratias. 

V. Fidelium animae per misericordiam 
Dei requiescant in pace. 



R. Amen. 



Lady, with an eye of pity, and entreat for 
me, of thy beloved Son,Uie forgiveness of 
all my sins that as I now celebrate with 
devout affection thy holy and Immacu- 
late Conception, so hereafter, I, may 
receive the prize of eternal blessedness, 
by the grace of Him whom thou, in 
virginity, didst bring forth, Jesus Christ 
our Lord : who with the Father and the 
Holy Ghost, liveth and reigneth in per- 
fect Trinity, God, world without end. 
Amen, 

V. O Lady, hear my prayer. 

R. And let my cry come unto thee. 

V. Let us bless the Lord. 

R. Thanks be to God. 

V. May the souls of the faithful de- 
parted, through the mercy of God, rest 
in peace. 

R. Amen. 



AT PRIME. 



V. Domina, in adjutorium meum in- 
tende. 

R. Me de manu hostinm potenter 
defende. 

V. Gloria Patri, etc. Alleluia. 



HYMNUS. 

SALVE, Virgo sapiens, 
Domus Deo dicata, 
Columna septemplici 
Mensaque exomata. 

Ab omni contagio 

Mundi praeservata ; 
Ante sancta in utero 

Parentis, quam nata. 

Tu, Mater viventium, 
Et porta es Sanctorum : 

Nova Stella Jacob, 
Domina Angelorum. 

Zabulo terribilis 

Acies castrorum : 
Portus et refugium 

Sis Christianorum. Amen. 

V. Ipse creavit illam in Spiritu Sancto. 

R. Et effudit illam inter omnia opera 
sua. 

V. Domina exaudi, etc. (pojgt vii., 
cum Oratione iU supra.) 



V. O Lady, make speed to befriend 
me. 

R. From the hands of the enemy 
piightily defend me. 

V. Glory be to the Father, etc. Alle- 
luia. 

HYMN. 

HAIL, Virgin most wise 1 
Hail, Deity's shrine 1 
With seven fair pillars. 
And table divine 1 

Preserved from the guilt 
Which hath come on us alll 

Exempt, in the womb. 
From the taint of the fall 1 

O new Star of Jacob ! 

Of Angels the Queen t 
O gate of the Saints I 

O Mother of men I 

O terrible as 

The embattled array ! 
Be thou of the faithful 

The refuge and stay. Amen. 

V. The Lord Himself created her in 
the Holy Ghost. 

R. And poured her out among all His 
works. 

V. O Lady, hear, etc. (unth the Prafftr- 
and VersicUst as on pa{ft, vii.^ 



IMMACULATE CONCEPTION. 



IX. 



AT TIERCE. 



V. Domina, in adjutorium meum in- 
tende. 

R. Me de manu hostium potenter 
defende. 

V. Gloria Patri, etc. Alleluia. 

HYMNUS. 

SALVE, area foederis, 
Thronus Salomonis, 
Arcus pulcher SBtheris, 
Rubus visionis : 

Virga frondens genxiiDis : 
Vellus C^edeonis : 
Porta clausa numinis, 
Favusque Samsonis. 

Decebat tarn nobilem 
Natum, priBcavere 
Ab orignali 
Labe Matris Ev8B 

Almam, quam elegerat, 
Genitricem vere, 
Nulli prorsus sinens 
CulpSB subjacere. Amen. 

V. Ego in altissimis habito, 

R. £t thronus mens in columna nubis. 

V. Domina, exaudi, etc. {pctgt vii., 
cum Oratione nt supra.) 



V. O Lady, makes speed to befriend 
me. 

R. From the hands of the enemy 
mightily defend me. 

V. Glory be to the Father, etc. Alle- 
luia. 

HYMN. 

HAIL, Solomon's throne 
Pure ark of the law I 
Fair rainbow 1 and bush, 
Which the Patriarch saw. 

Hail, Gideon*s fleece ! 

Hail, blossoming rod ! 
Samson's sweet honeycomb I 

Portal of God ! 

Well fitting it was, 

That a Son so divine 
Should preserve from all touch 

Of onginal sin ; 

Nor suffer by smallest 

Defect to be stained, 
That Mother, whom He 

For Himself had ordained. 

Amen. 

V. I dwell in the highest, 

R. And my throne is on the pillar of 
the clouds. 

V. O Lady hear, etc. (with the Prayer 
and VersideSt as on page vii.) 



AT SEXT. 



V. Domina, in adjutorium meum in- 
tende. 

R. Me de manu hostium potenter 
defende. 

V. Gloria Patri, etc. Alleluia. 

HYMNUS. 

SALVE, Virgo puerpera, 
Templum Trinitatis, 
Angelorum gaudium, 
Cella puritatis : 

Solamen moerentium, 
Hortus voluptatis : 
Palma patientise, 
Cedrus castitatis. 



V. O Lady, make speed to befriend 
me. 

R. From the hands of the enemy 
mightily defend me. 

V. Glory be to the Father, etc. Alle- 
luia. 

HYMN. 

HAIL, virginal Mother ! 
Hail, purity's cell I 
Fair shrine where the Trinity 
Loveth to dwell. 

Hail, garden of pleasure } 

Celestial balm I 
Cedar of chastity 

Martyrdom's palm 1 



\^ 



X. 



LITTLE OFFICE OF THE 



Terra es benedicta 
Et ^acerdotalis, 
Sancta et immunis 
CulpsB originalis. 

Ci vitas altissimi, 
Porta orientalis : 
In te est omnis gratis, 
Virgo singularis. Amen. 

V. Sicut lilium inter spinas. 

R. Sic Arnica mea inter filias AdsB. 

V. Domina, exaudi, etc., (page vii., 
eum Oratione ut atipra.) 



Thou land set apart 

From uses profane ! . 
And free from the curse 

Which in Adam began 1 

Thou city of God ! 

Thou gate of the east ! 
In thee is all grace, 

O joy of the blest I Amen. 

V. As the lilly among the thorns. 

R. So is my beloved among the 
daughters of Adam. 

V. O Lady, hear, etc. (mth the Prayer 
and VeraicleSj cw on page vii.) 



AT NONE. 



V. Domina, in adjutorium meum in- 
tende. 

R. Me de manu hostium potenter de- 
fende. 

V. Gloria Patri, etc. Alleluia. 

HYMNUS. 

SALVE, urbs refugii, 
Turrisque munita 
David, propugnaculis 
Armisque insignita. 

In Conceptione 
Charitate ignita, 
Draconis potestas 
Est a te contrita. 

O mulier fortis, 
Et invicta Judith I 
Pulchra Abisag virgo, 
Verum fovens David ! 

Rachel curatorem 
iEgypti gestavit : 
Salvatorem mundi 
Maria portavit. Amen. 

V. Tota pulchra es amica mea, 

B. Et macula originalis numquam fuit 

in te. 
V. Domina, exaudi, etc. (page vii., 

cum Oratione ut supra.) 



V. O Lady, make speed to befriend 
me. 

R. From the hands of the enemy 
mightily defend me. 

V. Glory be to the Father, etc. Alle- 
luia. 

HYMN. 

AIL, city of refuge ! 

Hail, David's high tower ! 
With battlements crowned 
And girded with power ! 



H 



Filled at thy Conception 
With love and with light I 

The dragon by thee 
Was shorn of his might. 

O Woman most valiant ! 

O Judith thrice blessed I 
As David was nursed 

In fair Abisag's breast. 

As the Saviour of Egypt 

Upon Rachel's knee : 
So the world's great Redeemer 

Was cherished by thee. Amen. 

V. Thou art all fair, my beloved. 

R. And the original stain was never 
in thee. 

V. O Lady, hear, etc. (unth the Prayer 
and Versiclest as on page vii.) 



AT VESPERS. 

V. Domina, in adjutorium meum in- • V. O Lady, make speed to befriend 
tende. me. 

R. Me de manu hostium potenter R. From the hands of the ensmy 

defende. mightily defend me. 

V. Gloria Patri, etc. Alleluia. V. Glory be to the Father, etc. Alle- 

luia. 



IMMACULATE CONCEPTION. 



XL 



HYMNUS. 

SALVE, horologium. 
Quo retrogradiatar 
Sol in decern lineis ; 
Verbum incamattlr. 

Homo ut ab inferis 
Ad summa attollatur, 
Immensus ab Angelis 
Paulo minoratur. 

Solis hujus radiis 
Maria coniscat ; 
Consurgens aurora 
In conceptu micat. 

Lilium inter spinas. 
Qua^ serpentis conterat 
Caput : pulchra ut luna 
Errantes coUustrat. 

Amen. 

V. Ego feci in coelis, ut oriretur lumen 
indeficiens. 

R. Et quasi nebula texi omnem terranl 

V. Domina. exaudi, etc. {page vii., 
cum Oratione ut supra.) 



HYMN. 

HAIL, dial of Achaz 1 
On thee the true sun 
Told backward the course 
Which from old he had run I 

And, that man might be raised. 

Submitting to shame, 
A little more low 

Than the Angels became. 

Thou, wrapt in the blaze 

Of His infinite light, 
Dost shine as the mom' 

On the confines of night. 

As the moon on the lost 
Through obscurity dawns ; 

The serpent's destroyer I 
A lily 'mid thorns. 

Amen. 

V. I made an unfailing light to arise 
in heaven. 

R. And as a mist I overspread the 
whole earth. 

V. O Lady, hear, etc. (unth the Pray-^ 
er and Versiclest as at page vii«) 



AT COMPLINE. 



V. Convertat nos, Domina, tuis preci- 
bus placatus Jesus Christus Filius tuus, 

R. Et avertat iram suam a nobis. 

V. Domina, in adjutorium meum in- 
tende. 

R. Me de manu hostium potenter de- 
£ende. 

V. Gloria Patri, etc. Alleluia. 

HYMNUS. 

SALVE, Virgo florens. 
Mater illibata, 
Regina clementiae, 
Stellis coronata. 

Super omnes Angelos 
Pura immaculata, 
Atque ad regis dexteram 
Stans veste-deaurata. 

Per te, Mater gratise, 
Dulcis spes reorum, 
Fulgens Stella maris. 
Port us naufragorum. 



V. May Jesus Christ thy Son, recon> 
ciled by thy prayers, O Lady, convert 
our hearts, 

R. And turn away His anger from us. 

V. O Lady, make speed to befriend 
me. 

R. From the hands of the enemy 
mightily defend me. 

V. Glory be to the Father, etc. Al- 
leluia. 

HYMN. 

HAIL, Mother most pure I 
Hail, Virgin renowned 
Hail, Queen with the stars 
As a diadem crowned ! 

Above all the Angels 

In glory untold, 
Standing next to the King 

In a vesture of gold ! 

O Mother of mercy I 

O Star of the wave I 
O hope of the guilty I 

O light of the grave. 



xu. 



OFFICE OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION. 



Patens coeli janua, 
Salus infirmorum, 
Videamus Regem 
In aula Sanctorum. 



Amen. 



V. Oleum eifusum, Maria, nomen 
tuum. 

R. Servi tui dilexerunt te nimis. 

V. Domina, exaudi, etc. {page vii., 
cum Oratione ut supra.) 



Through thee may we come 

To the haven of rest ! 
And see heaven*s King 

In the courts of the blestl Amen. 

V. Thy nam6, O Mary, is as oil pour- 
ed out. 

R. Thy servants have loved thee ex- 
ceedingly. 

V. O Lady, hear, etc. (loith the Pray- 
er and Versicles, as on page vii.) 



THE COMMENDATION. 



SUPPLICES oflferimus 
Tibi, Virgo pia, 
Haec laudum prsBconia ; 
Fac nos ut in via. 

Ducas cursu prospero, 
Et in agonia 
Tu nobis assiste, 
O dulcis Maria. 

R. Deo gratias. 



THESE praises and prayers 
I lay at thy feet, 
O Virgin of virgins I 
O Mary most sweet I 

Be thou my true guide 

Through this pilgrimage here, 
And stand by my side 

When death draweth near. 

V. Thanks be to God. 



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Xlll. 



prayers for (£onfc55ion. 

Before Confession. 

OMOST merciful God, I must humbly thank Thee for all Thy mercies unto me; 
and, particularly at this time, for Thy forbearance and long suffering with 
me, notwithstanding my many and grievous sins. It is of Thy great mercy that I 
hav6 not fallen into greater and more grievous sins than those which I have com- 
mitted, and that I have not been cut off and cast into hell. 

O my God, although I have been so ungrateful to Thee in times past, yet now I 
beseech Thee to accept me, returning to Thee with an earnest desire to repent, and 
to devote myself to Thee, my Lord and my God, and to praise Thy holy Name for 
ever. 

Grant me, I beseech Thee, perfect contrition for my sins, that I may detest 
them with the deepest sorrow of heart. Send forth Thy light into my soul, and 
discover to me all those sins which I ought to confess at this time. Assist me by 
Thy grace, that I may be able to declare them to the priest, fully, humbly, and 
with a contrite heart, and so obtain perfect remission of them all through Thine 
infinite goodness. Amen. 

OMOST gracious Virgin Mary, beloved Mother of Jesus Christ my Redeemer, 
intercede for me with Him. Obtain for me the full remission of my sins, and 
perfect amendment of life, to the salvation of my soul, and the glory of His Name. 

Examination of Conscience. 

How long is it since your last confession ? Did you keep back any sin in 
your last confession ? Did you say your penance ? Did you go to Holy Communion 
without preparing yourelf, or after having broken your fast ? Have you always said 
your morning and night prayers ? Did you say them badly ? Have you used bad 
words ? Did you stay away from Mass on Sundays or Holidays through your own 
fault ? Did you laugh or talk in Church ? Have you been disobedient to your 
parents or superiors ? Have you called them names? or grumbled at them? or 
struck them ? Have you been angry or in a passion ? or sulky ? Have you 
quarrelled? or fought ? or struck anyone ? Have you borne malice to anyone? 
Have you done anything wrong by thought, word, or deed against purity or 
modesty ? Have you got others to do wrong? Have you stolen anything ? or done 
any wilful damage ? or kept that to which you had no right ? Have you told lies ? 
Have you told lies against anyone ? Have you injured your neighbour's character 
by speaking ill of him without any reason? Have you eaten meat on Fridays or 
other days on which it is forbidden ? Have you been proud or vain of yourself? 
or despised others ? Have you been discontented ? Have you committed sin by 
eating or drinking too much ? Have you wasted your money in drink ? or frequented 
public houses ? or gone with bad company ? Have you been jealous of others ; 
Have you been idle or slothful ? Have you done anything else that you ought to 
confess ? 

For those who are in the Employment of Others, 

Have you been disrespectful to your employers ? Have you wasted or wilfully 
damaged their goods ? or allowed others to do so ? Have you stolen from them or 
given their things away without leave ? Have you been idle or careless at your 
work ? or not done what you were told to do ? Have you read other people's letters ?- 
Have you gossiped about the private affairs of your employers ? 



xiv. PRAYERS FOR CONFESSION. 

God is very good. He made yon and gave you your soul and body, and every- 
thing that you have. He is also very holy and just ; and He hates sin. He made 
Heaven for good people, and hell for the wicked. He loves you very much. He 
was made man for you, and died upon the Cross, with great nails in His Hands and 
Feet, and a crown of thorns upon His Head, to help you to be good, and to get to 
Heaven. And when you sin, you ofifend this good God Who loves you so much. 
Try now to be very sorry for your sins, and make up your mind not to sin any more. 

Acts of Contrition. 

OLORD Jesus Christ, lover of our souls, who, for the great love wherewith Thou 
hast loved us, wouldst not the death of a sinner, but rather that he should 
lye converted and live ; I grieve from the bottom of my heart that I have offended 
Thee, my most loving Father and Redeemer, unto whom all sin is infinitely displeas- 
ing ; Who hast so loved me that Thou didst shed Thy Blood for me, and endure 
the bitter torments of a most cruel death. O my God! O infinite Goodness! 
would that I had never offended Thee. Pardon me, O Lord Jesus, most humbly 
imploring Thy mercy. Have pity upon a sinner for whom Thy Blood pleads 
before the face of the Father. 

O most merciful and forgiving Lord, for the love of Thee I forgive all who 
have ever offended me. I firmly resolve to forsake and flee from all sins, and to 
avoid the occasions of them ; and to confess, in bitterness of spirit, all those sins 
which I have committed against Thy divine goodness, and to love Thee, O my God, 
for Thine own sake, above all things and for ever. Grant me grace so to do, O 
most gracious Lord Jesus. 

O my God ! I am very sorry that I have offended Thee, because Thou art so 
good ; and I will not sin again. 

My Lord and my God, I sincerely acknowledge myself a vile and wretched 
sinner, unworthy to appear in Thy presence: but do Thou have mercy on me, and 
save me. 

Most loving Father, I have sinned against Heaven and before Thee, and I am 
unworthy to be called Thy child ; make me as one of Thy servants, and may I for 
the future be ever faithful to Thee. I am now resolved, with the help of Thy grace, 
to be more watchful over myself, to amend my faults aud fulfil Thy law. Look 
down on me with the eyes of mercy, O God, and blot out my sins. 

Say the **Our Father " and the *'Hail Mary.^^ 

After Confession. 

ALMIGHTY and most merciful God, Who according to the multitude of 
Thy tender mercies, hast been pleased once more to receive me, after so 
many times going astray from Thee, and to admit me to this sacrament of forgive- 
ness ; I give Thee thanks with all the powers of my soul for this and all other 
mercies, graces, and blessings bestowed on me ; and casting myself at Thy sacred 
Feet, I offer myself to be henceforth for ever Thine. O ! let nothing in life or death 
ever separate me from Thee. I renounce with my whole soul all sins of my past 
life. I renew my promises made in baptism, and from this moment I give myself 
eternally to Thy love and service. O! grant that for the time to come I may hate 
sin more than death itself, and avoid all such occasions and company as have 
unhappily brought me to it. This I resolve to do, by the aid of Thy divine grace, 
without which I can do nothing. I beg Thy blessing on these my resolutions, for, O 
Lord, without Thee I am nothing but misery and sin. Supply also, by Thy mercy, 
whatever defects have been in this my confession, and give me grace to be now 
and always a true penitent ; through Jesus Christ Thy Son. Amen. 

^01^ say your penance. 







XV. 

prayers for fyly Communion. 

* 

I. — Say these Prayers slowly, a few words at a time. 

2. — It is well to 8top OffUr every few words that they may sink into the heart, 

3. — Each Pravsr may be said severcU times. 

Be/ore Holy Communkm, 

Prayer for Help. 

MY God, help me to make a good Communion. Mary, my dearest Mother^ 
pray to Jesus for me. My dear Angel Guardian, lead me to the Altar of God. 

Act of Faith. 

OGOD, because Thou hast said it, I believe that I shall receive the Sacred 
Body of Jesus Christ to eat, and His Precious Blood to drink. My God,. 
I believe this with all my heart. 

Act of Humility. 

MY God, I confess that I am a poor sinner, I am not worthy to receive the Body 
and Blood of Jesus on account of my sins. Lord, I am not worthy thsat 
Thou shouldst enter under my roof; say but the word, and my soul shall be healed. 

Act of Sorrow. 

MY God, I detest all the sins of my life. 1 am sorry for them, because they 
have offended Thee, m^ God, Who art so good. I resolve never to sin. 
any more. My good God, pity me, have mercy on me, forgive me. Amen. 

Act of Adoration. 

JESUS, great God, present on the Altar, I bow down before Thee, I adore Thee.. 

Act of Love and Desire. 

SWEET Jesus, I love Thee. I desire with all my heart to receive Thee. Most 
sweet Jesus, come into my poor soul, and give me Thy Flesh to eat and 
Thy Blood to drink. Give me Thy whole Self, Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity,. 
that I may live forever with Thee. 

In deceiving Hoiy Communion. 

(i) In going to the Altar-rails and returning to your place, keep your handf 
joined, your eyea cast down and your iAoic^^ on Jesus Christ. 

(2) At the Altar-rails, take the Communion cloth and spread it before yoa 
under your chin. 

(3) Hold your head straight up, keep your eyes closed, your mouth well open,, 
and ^our tongue out, resting on the under Up. Then, with great outward reverence^ 
receive the Sacred Host, saying in your heart, with all the faith of St. Thoma»— 
**Uy Lord and my God.'* 

After Holy Communion, 











Act of Faith. 

jEStJS, I believe that I have received Thy Flesh to eat and Thy Blood to driiik, 
because Thou hast said it, and Thy word is true. 



xvi. PRAYERS FOR HOLY COMMUNION. 

Act of Adoration. 








JESUS, my God, my Creator, I adore Thee, because from Thy Hands I came, 
and with Thee I am to be happy- forever. 

Act of Humility. 

JESUS, I am but dust and ashes, and yet Thou hast come to me, and my poor 
heart may speak to Thee. 

Act of Love. 



SWEET Jesiis, I love Thee ; I love Thee with all my heart. Thou knowest that 
I love Thee, and wish to love Thee daily more and more. 

Act of Thanksgiving. 

MY good Jesus, I thank Thee with all my heart. How good, how kind Thou 
art to me, sweet Jesus. Blessed be Jesus in the most Holy Sacrament 
of the Altar. 

Act of Offering. 

OJ^SUS, receive my poor offering. Jesus, Thou hast given Thyself to me, and 
now let me give myself to Thee : — 
I give Thee my to</y, that it may be chaste and pure. 
I give Thee my soul, that it may be free from sin. 
I give Thee my heart, that it may always love Thee. 

I give Thee every breath that I shall breathe, and especially my last ; I 
give Thee myself in hie and in death, that I ihay be Thine for ever and ever. 
Remember the words of Jesus : *' Ask and you shajl receive,'* and 

Pray for Yourself: 

JESUS, wash away my sins with Thy Precious Blood. 
O Jesus, the struggle against temptation is not yet finished. My Jesus, when 
temptation comes near me, make me strong against it. Inthe moment of temptation 
may 1 always say, ♦• Jesus, mercy ! Mary, help P' 

O Jesus, may I lead a good life; may I die a happy death. May I receive 
Thee before I die. May I say when I am dying, " Jesus, Mary, Joseph, I give 
you my heart and my soul.'* 

lAsten now for a moment to Jesus Christ ; perhaps He has something to say 
to you. There may be some promise you have made and broken, which He 
wishes you to make again and keepr. ' . 

Answer Jesus in your heart, and tell Him all your troubleis. Then 

Pray for Others. 

JESUS, have mercy on Thy Holy Church : take care of it. 
O Jesus, have pity on ^^oor sinners, and save them from h6ll. 
O Jesus, bless my father, my mother, my brothers and sisters, and all X ought 
to pray for, as Thy Heart knows how to bless them. 
* O Jesus, have pity on the poor souls in purgatory, and give them eternal rest. 
Sweet Jesus, -I am going away for a tiftie, but. I trust not without Thee. Thou 
art with me by Thy grace. I will never. leave Thee by mortal sin.. I do not fear to 
do so, though I am so weak, because I have such hope in Thee. Give me grace 
to persevere. Amen. 



INDEX. 

DAILY PRAYERS. 



PAGE, i 

Acts of Adoration, Contrition, Faitb, 

Hope and Charity 7 

Act of Consecration to the Sacred Heart 

of Jesus 11 

Angelns, the ..:.....:.....;.: 8 

Indulgenced prayers 10 

liitany of the Blessed Virgin Mary 9 

liitany of the Most Holy Name of Jesus 8 



PAOE 

Little Office of the Immaculate Con- 
ception vii. 

Memorare 11 

Mass, prayers at ^... 11 

Prayers for Communion xv. 

Preparation for Confession and prayers 
after xiii. 



MASS. 



Mass ; 312 

Missa de Angelis ..'. 293 

Missa pro Defuhctis 332 



Asperges 290 

VidiAquam 334 



VESPERS. 



Pirst, for Sunda3rB 21 

Second, for an Apostle 45 

Third, for an ApoBUe 46 

Ponrth, for Blessed Virgin Mary and 

Virgins 47 

Pifth, for Martyrs .;.... 53 

Sixth, for Martyrs 54 

Seventh, for Confessors, etc 55 

Jiighth, for Confessors, etc 56 

SPECIAIi VESPERS. 

•Christmas 57 

Epiphany , 58 

Holy Name 58 



Easter Sunday.. , 59 

Ascension 59 

Holy Family.. 59 

Patronage of St. Joseph 60 

Pentecost 60 

Trinity Sunday 61 

Corpus Christi 62 

St. Joseph as 

St. John the Baptist 64 

Precious Blood 64 

St. Michael 65 

SS. Peter and Paul 66 

Dedication of Churches 66 



HYMNI. 



Ad regiaiAgni ;:...«; .^. 29 

Audi, benigne Conditor > 28 

Ave maris Stella 1 No. 1, 48;- No. 9, 49^ 

Coelestis urbs Jerusalem '.. 66 

-Creator alme. ;..........: *.*......•.... 27 

Crudelis Herodes Deum.. .....v:.. 58 

Decora lax eeternltatis :.........^.; \ 66 

Dens, tuorummilitum , 53 

Bznltetorbis 45 

Festivis resonen^ -. ■.-.: 64 

Fortem virili pectore 50 

Iste confeflsor ...« No. 1-, 55; No.fi, 56 

Jam sol recedit igneus .;: 61 

Jesu, corona Virginum 56^ 

Jesu dnlcis memoria .:.....>... 99 

Jesu, Bedemptor omnium 57 



Lucis Creator Optimo 27 

O par ingenito 59 

OQuotundis 51 

O Salutkris Hostia, No.1,40; No.2,40; No.3, 41 

Pange lingua, gloriosi 62 

Preeclara custos 52 

Salutis humanse Sator 59 

Sanctorum meritis 53 

Tantnin ergo Sacramentum No. 1,42; 

No. 2, 43; No.3, 44 

Te, Joseph, celebrent 63 

Te, splendor et' virtus Patris....... 65 

Tristes erant .......' 45 

Ut queant laxis 64 

Veni, Creator Spiritus 60 

Vexilla Begis 29 



XVlll. 



INDEX. 



ANTHEMS. 



PAGE. 

Alma Bedemptoris 30 

Ave, Kegina 82 



PAOB. 

Be^a cceli ...No. 1, 85 ; No. 3, 37 

Salve, Begixia 99 



PSALMS. 



Beati omnes 62 

Beatnfl vir i 22 

Benedictus 289 

Confltebor tibi Domine 22 

Confitebor— qnoniam 65 

Credidi propter 46 

Deproftxndis 57 

Dixit Dominus 21 

Domine, probasti 47 

In eonvertendo ^ 46 

In exitn Israel 24 



lieetatns stun 47 

Landa, Jerusalem ..- 48 

Laudate Dominom < 25 

Laudate pueri 23 

Libera me 

Magnilioat 30 

Memento, Domine 56 

Miserere , 288 

Nisi Dominus 48 

Parce Domine 288 

Te Deum, Laadamns 284 



HYMNS. 



NO. 

35 Above this world of tears and sighs 106 

139 Adeste Fideles 230 

146 A glorious voice sounds through 

the night 237 

90 Ah, l)er smile makes heav'n rejoice 171 

97 Ah, what a joy, dear Mother 180 

157 Alleluia, alleluia, let the holy an- 
them rise 248 

156 All hail, dear Conqueror I all hail... 247 

128 All praise to Saint Patrick 217 

28 A message from thQ Sacred Heart... 98 

145 Angels we have heard on high 236 

68 As the dewy shades of even 144 

107 As the gentle spring uncloses 192 

79 Ave Maria, guardian dear 158 

61 Ave Sanctissima '. 135 

125 Blessed Anna. Juda's glory ..; 214 

112 Blessed are we as the children of a 

Mother 198 

186 Bless me, befriend me 279 

87 Bright Mother of our Maker, hail ... 168 

85 Bring flowers of the rarest 165 

84 Children of Mary, high your voices 

raise 164 

159 Christ the Lord is ris'n to-day 250 

150 Christians who of Jesus' sorrows ... 241 

93 Come and chant the praises 179 

76 Come, gather round the altar 154 

167 Come Holy Ghost ^. 258 

168 Come Holy Ghost, Creator blest ... 269 
166 Creator-Spirit, all Divine 257 



I 



NO. 

52 Daily, daUysing to Mary 124 

60 Daughter of a Mighty Father 134 

185 Dear Angel ; ever at my side ^78 

121 Dear Guardian of Mary 209 

144 Dear Little One 1 how sweet Thou 

art 336 

131 Dear Saint, who on thy natal day... 221 
191 Dies Irs 250 

67 Fading, still fading 142 

132 Faithful to Thy Spouse and Love... 221 
178 Faith of our fathers 271 

29 From your ranks, oh I all ye Lea- 
guers 99 

68 Glorious Mother! from high heaven 131 

77 Glory to God, angel hosts are singing 156 
1 God of my heart 67 

122 Great Saint Joseph 1 throned in 
glory 210 

108 Green are the leaves, and sweet the 

flowers « 186 

111 Hail! all hail, sweet Notre Dame 

de Lourdes 197 

115 Hail! bright Star of ocean 20S 

60 Hail, heavenly Queen 122 

118 Hail, holy Joseph, hail 206 

78 Hail, holy Queen, loved Mother to 
thee 157 

94 Hail, Jesus, hail i Who for my sake 105 
82 Hail, Queen of heaven, the Ocean 

Star , 162 

70 HaiL Queen of the heavens 146 



INDEX. 



XIX. 



NO. PAOB. 

129 HaU, Patron of BHn 218 

100 Hail, thon Star of ocean 184 

56 Hail, Virgin, dearest Mary 199 

48 Happy we, who thus imited 119 

137 Harkl an awful voice is sonnding 228 

175 Hark, hark, my soul, angelic sounds 
are swelling 268 

184 Harkt harkl the angels singing 277 

138 Hark what mean those holy voices 229 
169 Have mercy on us Qod Most High... 261 

20 Hear the Heart of Jesus pleading ... 88 
64 Heart of Mary, heart the purest ... 139 

4 Holy God, we praise Thy Name ' 70 

119 Holy Joseph, dearest Father 207 

81 Holy Mary, Mother mild 161 

117 Holy Patron 1 thee saluting 205 

49 Holy Queen I we bend before thee 120 
165 Holy Spirit, come and shine 258 

96 How pure, how frail and white 179 

32 How shall I ever know the love 103 

16 How sweet the Name of Jesus 
sounds 84 

39 lammyljove's 110 

19 I dwell a captive in this Heart 87 

5 I love Thee, O Thou Lord Most High 71 
37 In this Sacrament, sweet Josus 108 

123 It is no earthly summer's ray 212 

69 It is the name of Mary 145 

10 Jesus is God; the solid earth 77 

152 Jesus t Jesust behold at length 243 

47 Jesus, Jesus, come to me 118 

40 Jesus, my Lord, my God 112 

11 Jesus! Saviour of my soul 78 

9 Jesus, sweet Jesus 76 

13 Jesu, the very thought of Thee 80 

120 Joseph, our certain hope of life ... 208 
99 Joy! Joy! the Mother comes 182 

57 Joy of my heart I O let me pay 130 

142 Judea's sacred silent hills 233 

171 Lauda Sion 263 

176 Lead, Kindly Light, amid the encir- 
cling gloom 269 

14 Let every heart exulting beat 82 

22 Like a strong and raging fire 90 

136 Like the dawning of the morning... 227 

187 Litany 280 

73 Mary, dearest Mother 150 

113 Mary ! how sweetly falls that word 200 

101 Mary, Mother, shield us through life 185 

124 Michael, Prince of highest heaven 212 

72 Mother dearest, Mother fairest 149 

59 Mother dear, O pray for me 132 

63 Mother Mary, at thine altar 138 



NO. PAOB. 

55 Mother of God, we hail l^y heart ... 128 

91 Mother of Mercy, day by day 172 

2 My God, how wonderful Thou art ... 68 

44 MyGod,my life, my love 116 

46 My Jesus, from His throne above ... 117 
98 My own dear Mother Mary 181 

8 Nearer, my God to Thee 60 

30 Night folds her starry curtains 100 

148 Now are the days of humblest 

prayer 239 

173 Now that the daylight dies away ... 266 
143 O blessed Babe 1 O Child Divine! ... 234 

53 O blest fore'er the Mother 126 

153 O come and mourn with me awhile 244 

7 O come, loud anthems let us sing ... 73 

174 O dearest Lord, 'tis evening now ... 266 
134 O dearest Lord, we humbly crave... 223 

62 O dearest Mother of Mercy 136 

92 O Flower of grace, divinest flower... 173 
151 O Gracious Lord, Creator dear 242 

74 O heart of Mary, pure and fair 151 

12 Oh, the priceless love of Jesus 79 

110 Oh, when shall we with angels 
bright 196 

41 O Jesus Christ, remember 113 

31 O Jesus dear. Thy Sacred Heart ..102 
15 O Jesus, Jesus, deaj-est Lord 83 

126 O Lady high in glory raised 215 

45 O Lord, I am not worthy 117 

116 O Mary dear Mother, how fondly I 

flee 204 

83 O Mother, I could weep for mirth... 163 

94 O Mater Admirabilis - 176 

108 On this day, O beautiful Mother ... 194 

51 O purest of creatures 123 

28 O Sacred Heart 92 

17 O Sacred Heart, Celestial Feast 85 

27 O Sacred Heart ! O Love Divine ! ... 97 

18 O Sacred Heart that on the Cross... 86 
105 O Sanctissima, O piissima 190 

162 O Thou eternal King Most High ... 254 

163 Our Lord is risen 254 

25 Peace, be still ! our God is dwelling 94 

180 Pity, my God, 'tis for our loved laud 273 

8 Praise ye the Lord 74 

177 Prune thou thy words, the thoughts 

control 270 

75 Eemember, Oh, remember, dearest 
Mother 152 

89 Rose of the Cross 170 

21 Sacred Heart! in accents burning... 89 

42 Saving Host 114 

140 See, amid the winter's snow .,. 231 



XX. 



INDEX. 



NO. PAGE. 

135 See, He comes 226 

170 Sing, my joyful tongue, the mystery 262 

155 Stabat Mater 246 

141 Stars of glory, shine more brightly 232 

6 Strike, strike the harp 72 

80 Sweet Lady of the Sacred Heart ... 160 
172 Sweet Saviour 1 bless us ere we go 265 

103 The clouds hang thick o'er Israel's 
camp 187 

158 The dawn was purpling o'er the sky 249 

95 The day is o'er 177 

65 The Star of the ocean is risen 139 

114 The sun is shining brightly 201 

104 This is the image of our Queen 188 

149 Thou loving Maker of mankind 240 

130 Thou who, hero-like hast striven ... 219 

71 Thro' the world thy children raise. 147 
161 Thy sacred race, O Lord is run 2.13 

.54 'Tis the month of our Mother 127 

160 To-day He's risen 251 

:-'.S To Jesus' Heart all burning 104 

127 To kneel at thine altar 216 



NO. PAGB. 

109 To love thee, O Mftry 195 

26 To Thy pure and burning Heart ... 95 
24 Upon the altar, night «nd. day .....: 93 

164 Veni Creator SpiritOB 856 

181 VeniJesu, e^mor mi 274 

182 Vivat! VivatI - 276 

86 We come, dearest Mother, this 

beaij^tif ul May day 166 

133 We come to thee» Ohappx saint ... 22a 

154 What ai sea of tc^Mrsadid sorrows 245 

147 What beauteous sun— surpassing 

Star ,.., , 23S 

36 What happiness can equal mine?... 107 
38 What light is streaming from the 
skies? 109 

183 Whene'er across this sinful flesh of 
mine ,.;. » 29T 

66 When evening shades are falling ... 141 
43 When our Saviour wished to prove 115 
88 Wilt thou look upon me, Mother ? 169 

139 With hearts truly greatf ul 230 

179 Yes, heaven is the prize 272 



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