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american 
Catholic    Hymnal 

AN  EXTENSIVE  COLLECTION 

OF 

Hymns,  Latin  Chants  and 
Sacred  Songs 

FOR 

CHURCH,  SCHOOL,  HOME 

ACCORDING  TO  THE  MOTU  PROPRIO  OF 

HIS  HOLINESS  POPE  PIUS  X 

WRITTEN,  ARRANGED  AND  COMPILED  ESPECIALLY  FOR 

THE  CATHOLIC  YOUTH  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 

BY 

THE  MARIST  BROTHERS 


.:;;•:.    / 


P.  J.   KENEDY  4  SONS 

PRINTERS   TO   THE   HOLY   APOSTOLIC    SEE 

44  BARCLAY  STREET 
NEW  YORK 


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Remigius  Lafort  S.T.L. 

IMPRIMATUR 

i$<John  Cardinal  Farley,  D.  D. 

Archbishop  of  New   York. 


APR  25  1914 


COPYRIGHT,     1915,    BY 

P.  J.  Kenbdy  A  Sons 

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Who  in  His  Sanctuary  early  trod, 
Whose  angel  voices  sing  and  soar, 
And  lead  our  hearts  to  love  Him  more  and  more. 


To  You,  who  chant  the  praise  of  Jesus  King, 
Whose  reign  on  earth  your  innocence  will  bring, 
Who  sing  of  Mary's  power  and  love, 
Till  spirits  long  to  see  her  throned  above. 


To  You,  of  Jesus'  Heart  the  chosen  band, 
Surpliced   adorers,   scattered   o'er   the   land, 
These  Hymns  we  dedicate,  and  pray 
They  lure  full  many  to  your  heavenly  way. 

Bro.   M. 


* 

>t^£  read  in  the  Life  of  the  Venerable  M.  B. 
Vjy  Champagnat,  founder  of  the  Marist  Broth- 
ers :  "Father  Champagnat,  whose  mind  was  con- 
tinually occupied  with  the  interests  of  Religion, 
considered  that  it  would  be  contributing  largely 
to  the  glory  of  God,  to  public  edification  and  to 
the  solemnity  of  the  services  of  the  Church,,  to 
teach  Sacred  Music  to  the  school  children,  and  by 
•this  means,  to  prepare  singers  for  the  parishes. 
.  .  .  He  proposed,  moreover,  to  attract  the 
children  to  the  school,  and  attach  them  to  it  by 
the  pure  and  innocent  pleasure  which  singing  af- 
fords, to  keep  them  happy  and  cheerful,  to  make 
them  relish  the  charms  of  virtue,  to  teach  them, 
in  a  pleasant  and  attractive  manner,  the  truths 
of  Religion." 

Since  their  foundation  (1817),  the  Brothers  have 
endeavored  to  realize  this  desire  of  their  Vener- 
able Superior  with  the  constant  experience  that 
the  training  of  children  in  sacred  song  is  ever 
productive  of  these  happy  results.  The  better 
to  attain  their  end,  they  have  published,  in  differ- 
ent countries,  Manuals  and  Hymnals  adapted  to 
Juvenile  Choirs. 


THE  "AMERICAN  CATHOLIC  HYMNAL" 
is  a  new  endeavor  toward  the  same  ideal,  an  effort 
to  unfold  the  meaning  of  the  Liturgical  Seasons 
and  Feasts  of  the  Ecclesiastical  Year,  thus  giving 
to  the  children,  as  well  as  to  the  faithful  at 
large,  an  insight  into  the  sublimity  of  Catholic 
Worship  and  thereby  increasing  in  their  hearts, 
love  for  God  and  His  Holy  Church.  Its  appear- 
ance seems  timely,  coming  at  a  moment  when  so 
much  is  done  and  well  done  everywhere  to  re- 
spond to  the  instructions  of  our  Holy  Father, 
Pope  Pius  X,  on  Church  Music. 

Special  care  has  been  taken  to  use  words  easily 
understood  and  retained  by  young  children;  for 
the  hymns  of  the  Church  are  the  inheritance  of 
"Little  Ones ;"  and  what  heart,  though  bowed 
down  by  grief  and  sin,  is  not  touched  by 
sacred  words  attuned  to  sweet  music  com- 
ing forth  from  their  innocent  lips? 

In  returning  thanks  for  help,  the  Compilers 
recognize  how  wide  and  deep  are  their  obliga- 
tions. Whilst  we  pay  a  due  tribute  of  admira- 
tion to  the  memory  of  such  well  known  authors 
of  our  popular  hymns,  as :  Fr.  Caswall,  Fr. 
Faber,  Card.  Manning,  Dr.  Neale,  Rev.  M.  Rus- 
sell, S.  J.,  etc.,  we  must  also  render  thanks  to  the 
Rev.  Editors  of  the  Ave  Maria,  the  Messenger 
of  the  S.  Heart,  the  Rosary  Magazine,  the  Sen- 
tinel of  the  B.  Sacrament  for  use  of  poems  and 
translations.  To  the  Rev.  T.  H.  Henry,  Litt.  D., 
we  are  under  great  obligation  for  his  as- 
sistance in  placing  his  valuable  book  "Eucharis- 
tica"  at  our  disposal.  Though  the  language  of  the 
Church  is  the  consecrated  one  for  the  Liturgical 
rendering  of   St.  Thomas'   memorable   stanzas  to 

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the  Most  Blessed  Sacrament,  Father  Henry's 
almost  literal  translations  will  be  found  very 
helpful  in  the  classroom  to  familiarize  the  chil- 
dren with  these  great  truths  and  keep  alive  their 
devotion. 

If  this  work  help's,  even  a  little,  to  promote 
the  singing  of  holy  hymns  in  the  School  and,  by 
means  of  the  School,  in  the  Church  and  the  Home 
Circle,  then  shall  our  dearest  hopes  be  realized. 

The  Marist  Brothers, 
St.  Ann's  Hermitage, 
Poughkeepsie,    N.   Y. 

Feast  of  the  Assumption   of  the   B.   V.   M., 
August    15,    1913. 


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In  the  name  of  the  Father,  f  and  of  the  Son, 
and  of  the  Holy  Ghost.     Amen. 

Morning  Offering. — O  Jesus,  through  the  Im- 
maculate Heart  of  Mary,  I  offer  Thee  the  pray- 
ers, works  and  sufferings  of  this  day,  for  all 
the  intentions  of  Thy  Divine  Heart. 

The  Lord's  Prayer. — 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  those 
who  trespass  against  us ;  and  lead  us  not  into 
temptation;  but  deliver  us   from  evil.    Amen. 

The  Angelical  Salutation. — Hail,  Mary,  full  of 
grace ;  the  Lord  is  with  thee :  blessed  art  thou 
among  women,  and  blessed  is  the  fruit  of  thy 
womb,  Jesus.  Holy  Mary,  Mother  of  God,  pray 
for  us  sinners,  now  and  at  the  hour  of  our 
death.    Amen. 

The  Apostles'  Creed. — I  believe  in  God,  the 
Father  Almighty,  Creator  of  heaven  and  earth; 
and  in  Jesus  Christ,  His  only  Son,  our  Lord: 
who  was  conceived  by  the  Holy  Ghost,  born  of 
the  Virgin  Mary,  suffered  under  Pontius  Pilate, 
was  crucified ;  died,  and  was  buried.  He  de- 
scended  into   hell,   the   third  day   He   rose   again 

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from  the  dead;  He  ascended  into  heaven,  sit- 
teth  at  the  right  hand  of  God  the  Father  Al- 
mighty; from  thence  He  shall  come  to  judge  the 
living  and  the  dead.  I  believe  in  the  Holy  Ghost, 
the  Holy  Catholic  Church,  the  communion  of 
Saints,  the  forgiveness  of  sins,  the  resurrection 
of  the  body,  and  the  life  everlasting.     Amen. 

The  Coniiteor. — I  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,  and  to  all  the 
Saints,  that  I  have  sinned  exceedingly  in  thought, 
word,  and  deed.  Through  my  fault,  through  my 
fault,  through  my  most  grievous  fault;  there- 
fore I  beseech  blessed  Mary  ever  Virgin,  blessed 
Michael  the  Archangel,  blessed  John  the  Baptist, 
the  holy  Apostles  Peter  and  Paul,  and  all  the 
Saints,  to  pray  to  the  Lord  our  God  for  me. 

May  Almighty  God  have  mercy  on  us,  and 
forgive  us  our  sins,  and  bring  us  to  life  ever- 
lasting. Amen.  May  the  Almighty  and  merciful 
Lord  grant  us  pardon,  f  absolution,  and  remission 
of  our  sins.    Amen. 

An  Act  of  Faith. — O  my  God!  I  firmly  believe 
that  Thou  art  one  God  in  three  Divine  persons, 
Father,  Son  and  Holy  Ghost ;  I  believe  that  Thy 
Divine  Son  became  man,  and  died  for  our  sins, 
and  that  He  will  come  to  judge  the  living  and 
the  dead.  I  believe  these  and  all  the  truths  which 
the  Holy  Catholic  Church  teaches,  because  Thou 
hast  revealed  them,  who  canst  neither  deceive  nor 
be  deceived. 


An  Act  of  Hope. — O  my  God!  relying  on  Thy 
infinite  goodness  and  promises,  I  hope  to  obtain 
the  pardon  of  my  sins,  the  help  of  Thy  grace, 
and  life  everlasting,  through  the  merits  of  Jesus 
Christ,  my  Lord  and  Redeemer. 

An  Act  of  Love. — O  my  God!  I  love  Thee 
above  all  things,  with  my  whole  heart  and  soul, 
because  Thou  art  all-good  and  worthy  of  all  love. 
I  love  my  neighbor  as  myself  for  the  love  of  Thee. 
I  forgive  all  who  have  injured  me,  and  ask  par- 
don of  all  whom  I  have  injured. 

Prayer  to  our  Lady. — O  Mary,  my  Queen  and 
my  Mother,  I  give  myself  entirely  to  thee,  and 
to  show  my  devotion  to  thee  I  consecrate  to  thee 
this  day,  my  eyes,  my  ears,  my  mouth,  my  heart, 
and  my  whole  being  without  reserve;  and  as  I  am 
thine,  O  good  Mother,  preserve  and  defend  me, 
as  thy  property  and  possession.    Amen. 

Prayer  to  the  Guardian  Angel. — 

Angel  of  God,  my  Guardian  dear, 

To  whom  His  love  commits  me  here, 

Ever  this  day  be  at  my  side. 

To  light  and  guard,  to  rule  and  guide. — Amen. 


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Our  Father — Hail  Mary — I  Believe — I  Con- 
fess— Acts  of  Faith,  Hope  and  Love.  (As  in  the 
morning  prayers.) 

An  Act  of  Thanksgiving. — O  my  God,  I  return 
Thee  thanks  for  all  the  benefits  which  I  have  ever 
received  from  Thee,  and  particularly  this  day.  Give 
me  light  to  see  what  sins  I  have  committed  this 
day,  and  grant  me  grace  to  be  truly  sorry  for 
them. 

\_Here  wait  a  little,  and  think  over  wltat  faults  you 
have  committed  during  the  day.] 

An  Act  of  Contrition. — O  my  God!  I  am 
heartily  sorry  for  having  offended  Thee,  and  I 
detest  all  my  sins,  because  I  dread  the  loss  of 
heaven  and  the  pains  of  hell,  but  most  of  all  be- 
cause they  offend  Thee,  my  God,  who  art  all 
good  and  deserving  of  all  my  love.  I  firmly  re- 
solve, with  the  help  of  Thy  grace,  to  confess  my 
sins   to  do  penance,  and  to  amend  my  life. 

Memorare. — Remember,  O  most  gracious  Vir- 
gin Mary,  that  never  was  it  known  that  any  one 
who  fled  to  thy  protection,  implored  thy  help, 
and  sought  thy  intercession,  was  left  unaided. 
Inspired  with  this  confidence,  I  fly  unto  thee,  O 
Virgin  of  virgins,  my  Mother.  To  thee,  I  come; 
before  thee  I  stand,  sinful  and  sorrowful.  O 
Mother  of  the  Word  incarnate !  despise  not  my 
petitions,  but,  in  thy  mercy,  hear  and  answer  me. 
Amen. 

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Jesus,  Mary,  Joseph !  Be  my  help  at  the  hour 
of  my  death. 

May  the  souls  of  the  faithful  departed,  through 
the  mercy  of  God,  rest  in  peace.    Amen. 

We  fly  to  thy  patronage,  O  holy  Mother  of 
God !  despise  not  our  prayers  in  our  necessities, 
but  deliver  us  from  all  dangers,  O  ever  glorious 
and   blessed   Virgin ! 


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Smotunts  at  tiinltj  Mass 

"From  the  rising  of  the  sun,  even  to  the  going  down, 
my  name  is  great  among  the  Gentiles;  and  in  every  place 
there  is  sacrifice,  and  there  is  offered  to  my  name  a  clean 
oblation;  for  my  name  is  great  among  the  Gentiles,  saith 
the  Lord  of  Hosts"   (Malach.   i,   11). 

PRAYER  BEFORE  MASS.* 

0  my  Saviour,  I  come  before  Thy  holy  Altar  to 
assist  at  Thy  Divine  Sacrifice.  Do  Thou  prepare 
my  soul  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  soul.     Amen. 

1  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  Blessed  Lady  for 
the  relief  of  the  souls  in  Purgatory.  My  Jesus, 
mercy !  Mary,  help  ! 

The  Priest  begins  Mass  standing  at  the  foot  of  the 
Altar.  Call  to  mind  the  Garden  of  Olives,  where  our 
Lord  went  on  Holy  Thursday  night,  taking  with  Him 
His  three  chosen  Apostles — Peter,  James  and  John. 
It  was  then  that  our  Saviour  began  His  Passion.  He 
went  a  little  distance  from  these,  His  companions,  and 
prayed,  His  face  bowed  to  the  earth.  The  pain  He  felt 
was  so  bitter  that   He   sweated  blood,   which  ran  in  -great 

*These  Prayers  are  from  the  "Mass  Book,"  published 
by    the    Columbus    Press. 

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drops  to  the  ground.  He  accepted  His  sufferings,  al- 
though they  cost  Him  so  much,  saying  to  His  Heavenly 
Father,  "Not  my  will,  but  Thine  be  done."  Let  us 
lovingly  remember  our  dear  Lord's  agony,  which  was  the 
beginning  of  His  Passion,  as  we  join  ourselves  with  the 
Priest,  and  say  the  following  prayers. 


THE  BEGINNING  OF  MASS. 

The  Priest  makes  the   sign   of   the   Cross    (make  it   with 
him)  "and    says  in   Latin: 

In  the  name  of  the  Father,  f  and  of  the  Son, 
and  of  the  Holy  Ghost.    Amen. 
I  will  go  unto  the  altar  of  God. 
To  God,  who  gives  joy  to  my  youth. 

Then  follows  Psalm  42,  which  is  said  in  Latin;  yo\l 
can  say  it  in  English: 

Save  me,  O  God,  from  those  who  would  harm 
me;  from  the  unjust  and  wicked  deliver  me. 

For  Thou,  O  God,  art  my  strength;  why  hast 
Thou  cast  me  off,  when  my  enemy  the  devil  is  so 
near  me? 

Send  forth  Thy  light  and  Thy  truth ;  they  have 
brought  me  to  Thy  holy  altar,  and  even  to  Thy 
tabernacle. 

And  I  will  go  unto  the  altar  of  God:  to  God 
who  gives  joy  to  my  youth. 

I  will  praise  Thee  and  sing  to  Thee,  O  God,  my 
God:  be  not  sorrowful,  O  my  soul,  and  let  noth- 
ing disturb  thee. 

Hope  in  God,  for  Him  will  I  praise  for  ever :  He 
is  my  God  and  the  Saviour  I  look  for. 

Glory  be  to  the  Father,  and  to  the  Son,  and  to 
the  Holy  Ghost. 

As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  ever 
shall    be,  world  without  end.    Amen, 

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1    will  go  unto   the  altar  of   God. 
To  God,  who  gives  joy  to  my  youth. 

The   Priest    makes   the  sign   of   the   Cross. 

Our  help  t  is  in  the  name  of  the  Lord. 
Who  made  heaven  and  earth. 

The  Priest  bows  down  and  says  I  confess,  etc. 
The  Clerk  now  bows  down  and  says  I  confess,  etc.,  in  the 

name    of    the    people. 

May  Almighty  God  be  merciful  to  you,  and, 
forgiving  you  your  sins,  bring  you  to  life  everlast- 
ing.   Amen. 

May  the  Almighty  and  most  merciful  Lord  grant 
us  pardon,  f  absolution,  and  forgiveness  of  all 
our  sins.  (Make  the  sign  of  the  Cross  while  say- 
ing this.)     Amen. 

O  God,  Thou  being  turned  towards  us,  wilt  give 
us  the  life  of  grace. 

And  Thy  people  will  rejoice  in  Thee. 

Show  us,  O  Lord,  Thy  mercy. 

And  grant  us  the  grace  to  save  our  souls. 

O  Lord,  hear  my  prayer. 
•  And    let  my  cry  come  unto  Thee. 

The  Lord  be  with  you. 

And  wTith  thy  spirit. 

The  Priest  goes  up  to  the  altar,  and  as  he  advances,  full 
of  Jwly  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  wTith  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, 

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that  Thou  wouldst  mercifully  forgive  me  all  my 
jsins.    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. 
"Glory  be  to  the  Father"  is  added  in  honor  of  the 
Blessed    Trinity. 

Prayer  during  the  reading  of  the  Introit. 

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  beginning,  is 
now,  and  ever  shall  be,  world  without  end.  Amen. 

The  Kyrie  Eleison  is  a  cry  for  mercy.  It  is  repeated 
three  times  to  God  the  Father,  three  times  to  God  the 
Son,  and  three  times  to  God  the  Holy  Ghost. 

Lord  have  mercy  on  us.  Lord  have  mercy  on 
us.    Lord  have  mercy  on  us. 

Christ  have  mercy  on  us.  Christ  have  mercy 
on  us.     Christ  have  mercy  on  us. 

Lord  have  mercy  on  us.  Lord  have  mercy  on 
us.    Lord  have  mercy  on  us. 

THE   GLORIA  IN  EXCELSIS. 

The  Gloria  begins  with  the  hymn  -which  the  angels 
sang  on  Christmas  night  to  honor  the  birth  of  our  Lord. 
Let  us  give  to  God  the  glory  due  Him,  and  let  us  humbly 
ask  for  ourselves  that  peace  which  the  world  cannot  give, 
but  which  God  can  bring  into  our  hearts,  as  the  angels 
then  foretold. 

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 


od  will.      We   praise    Ihee;    we 
adore    Thee;    we   glorify   Thee. 

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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  on  us ; 
Thou  who  takest  away  the  sins  of  the  world,  re- 
ceive 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  cf  the  Gloria  the  Priest  kisses  the  Altar,  and 
turns  to  the  people,  saying: 

The  Lord  be  with  you. 

The  Server  answers :  And  with  thy  spirit. 

This  is  a  blessing  the  Priest  and  people  wish  each 
other    many    times    during    Mass. 

THE  COLLECT. 

The  Collect,  which  means  "gather  together,"  is  so 
called  because  in  it  the  Priest  offers  to  God  the  united 
prayers  of  the  faithful.  It  ends  in  the  name  of  Jesus 
Christ  to  show  that  we  can  only  come  to  God  through 
His  Divine  Son.  You  must  now  think  for  what  particu- 
lar intention  you  are  hearing  this  Mass,  and  ask  the 
Blessed  Virgin  and  your  patron  saint  to  pray  for  you 
and  with  you.     Sometimes  there  are  two  or  more  Collects. 

O  merciful  God  and  Father,  hear  the  prayers  of 
Thy  children  and  of  Thy  Church.  We  beg  of 
Thee  to  help  us.  Give  us  Thy  grace,  without 
which  we  cannot  keep  from  sin,  or  do  any  good. 
Help  us  to  get  what  we  need  for  our  bodies. 
Help  us  to  love  Thee  with  our  whole  hearts,  and 
bring  us  all  to  Thy  heavenly  kingdom.  Through 
Jesus  Christ  our  Lord.    Amen. 


THE  EPISTLE. 

Epistle  means  a  "letter."  It  is  often  taken  from  the 
letters  of  the  Apostles  to  the  faithful  in  different  towns, 
from  the  writings  of  the  prophets,  or  from  other  parts  of 
Holy  Scripture.  As  a  part  of  the  Mass,  it  reminds  us  of  the 
Old    Law. 

While    the   Priest    reads    the    Epistle,    you   may    read    the- 
following : 

My  child,  all  the  days  of  thy  life  have  God  ia 
thy  mind,  and  take  heed  that  thou  never  con- 
sent to  sin,  nor  break  the  commandments  of  the 
Lord  our  God.  Never  suffer  pride  to  reign  in  thy 
mind  or  in  thy  words.  See  thou  never  do  to  an- 
other what  thou  wouldst  hate  to  have  done  to  thee 
by  another.  Bless  God  at  all  times,  and  desire 
Him  to  direct  thy  ways.  If  sinners  entice  thee, 
consent  not.  The  Lord  says  to  thee :  My  son,  give 
Me  thy  heart,  and  let  thine  eyes  keep  My  ways. 

The  Book  or  Missal  is  carried  to  the  left  or  Gospel  side 
of  the  Altar.  This  reminds  us  that  when  the  Jews  re- 
fused to  listen  to  the  teachings  of  our  Lord,  tne  Apostles 
preached  the  true  faith  to  the  Gentiles  in  their  stead. 
Before  beginning  the  Gospel  the  Priest  bows  down  to 
pray  at  the  middle  of  the  Altar.     Join  with  him  and  say: 

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. 

THE  GOSPEL. 

No  longer  Prophets  and  Apostles  speak  to  us,  but 
Jesus  Christ  Himself.  We  stand  out  of  reverence  for 
the  words  of  Christ,  and  to  signify  that  we  should  always 
be  ready  to  obey  Him.  Make  the  sign  of  the  Cross  on 
your  forehead  to  show  that  you  believe  the  Gospel;  on 
your  lips  to  show  that  you  will  never  deny  it  or  speak 
against  it;  and  on  your  heart  because  you  love  it  and  will 
follow  it  faithfully. 

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While    the    Priest    reads    the    Gospel,    you    may    read    the 
following: 

Gospel — St.  Matt.  v.  1-12.  At  that  time,  Jesus 
seeing  the  multitudes,  went  up  into  a  mountain ; 
and  when  He  was  sat  down,  His  disciples  came  unto 
Him.  And  opening  His  mouth,  He  taught  them, 
saying,  Blessed  are  the  poor  in  spirit,  for  theirs  is 
the  kingdom  of  Heaven.  Blessed  are  the  meek; 
for  they  shall  possess  the  land.  Blessed  are  they 
that  mourn;  for  they  shall  be  comforted.  Blessed 
are  they  that  hunger  and  thirst  after  justice;  for 
they  shall  be  filled.  Blessed  are  the  merciful; 
for  they  shall  obtain  mercy.  Blessed  are  the  clean 
of  heart;  for  they  shall  see  God.  Blessed  are  the 
peacemakers ;  for  they  shall  be  called  the  chil- 
dren of  God.  Blessed  are  they  that  suffer  perse- 
cution for  justice  sake;  for  theirs  is  the  kingdom 
of  heaven.  Blessed  are  ye  when  they  shall  revile 
you,  and  persecute  you,  and  speak  all  that  is  evil 
against  you  untruly,  for  My  sake ;  be  glad  and  re- 
joice,  for  your   reward  is   very  great  in  heaven. 

At  the  end  the  Server  says:    Praise  be  to  Thee,  O  Christ. 
After   reading    the    Gospel    the   Priest    kisses   the   Missal. 

THE    NICENE    CREED. 

The  Nicene  Creed  (that  is,  the  Creed  of  the  Council  of 
Nice)  is  an  explanation  of  several  points  of  Catholic  doc- 
trine. Almighty  God  likes  to  hear  us  tell  Him  what  we 
believe. 

We  kneel  with  the  Priest  when  he  says:  Et  homo  f actus 
est,  "and  was  made  man,"  in  grateful  remembrance  of  our 
Lord  coming  down  from  heaven  and  taking  flesh   for  us. 

I  believe  in  one  God,  the  Father  Almighty, 
Maker  of  heaven  and  earth,  and  of  all  things  visible 
and  invisible.  And  in  one  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  the 
only  begotten    Son   of   God,  born   of  the   Father 

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before  all  ages.  God  of  God;  Light  of  Light;  very 
God  of  very  God ;  begotten  not  made ;  being  of  one 
substance  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  Christ's  In- 
carnation.'] He  was  crucified  also  for  us,  suffered 
under  Pontius  Pilate,  and  was  buried.  The  third 
day  He  arose  again  according  to  the  Scriptures; 
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 
Life-giver,  who  proceedeth  from  the  Father  and 
the  Son;  who  together  with  the  Father  and  the 
Son  is  adored  and  glorified :  who  spoke  by  the 
prophets.  And  One  Holy  Catholic  and  Apostolic 
Church.  I  confess  one  baptism  for  the  remission 
of  sins.  And  I  look  for  the  resurrection  of  the 
dead,  and  the  life  of  the  world  to  come.     Amen. 

THE  OFFERTORY,  OR  OFFERING. 

The  First  Principal  Part  of  the  Mass. 

The  best  gift  we  can  make  to  God  is  our  heart,  if  it  is 
humble  and  full  of  sorrow  for  sin.  Let  us  then  join  our- 
selves to  the  Host  which  the  Priest  is  about  to  offer  to 
Almighty  God,  and  which,  later  on,  in  the  middle  of  the 
Mass,  will  become  the  Body  and  Blood  of  Jesus  Christ. 

WHAT  THE  PRIEST  DOES  AT  THE   OFFERTORY. 

At  the  beginning  of  Mass  the  Priest  placed  on  the  Altar 
a  chalice  with  a  silver  plate  on  it,  called  a  paten.  These 
are  covered  with  a  silk  veil.  He  now  takes  off  the  veil,  " 
and  holding  up,  with  both  hands,  the  paten,  on  which 
lies  a  large  Host— the  bread  which  is  to  be  changed  into 
our    Lord's    Body    and    Blood — he    prays: 

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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. 

THE    PRIEST    POURS    WINE    AND    WATER    INTO 
THE    CHALICE. 

The  mixing  of  wine  and  water  reminds  us  that  the  Son 
of  God  took  to  Himself  our  human  nature,  and  makes  us 
sharers   in   His    divine   nature. 

Prayer. 

0  my  God,  I  believe  that  Thy  Son,  our  Lord 
Jesus  Christ,  became  man  for  my  sake.  May  I 
live  in  Thy  love,  and  never  lose  Thy  grace  by 
mortal  sin.    Amen, 

OFFERING    OF    THE    CHALICE. 

The  Priest   now   offers   the  wine,   which  will  soon   be 
changed   into    our   Lord's  Precious  Blood. 

Let  us  ask  that  this  Precious  Blood  may  be  applied  to 
our  own  souls,  and  the  souls  of  those  for  whom  we 
ought   to    pray. 

Prayer. 

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 
wewid.    Amen. 

OFFERING    OF   THE    FAITHFUL. 

The   Priest   makes   the    following   prayer    for    himself 
and    for   the   people: 

Accept  us,  O  Lord,  who  come  to  Thee  with  con- 
trite and  humble  hearts;  and  grant  that  the  sacri- 

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fice  we  offer  this  day  in  Thy  sight  may  be  pleas- 
ing to  Thee,  O  Lord  God. 

THE   BLESSING   OF   THE   BREAD   AND   WINE. 

All  is  now  ready  for  the  sacrifice.  First  the  bread, 
next  the  wine,  and  lastly  the  hearts  of  the  people,  have 
t>een  separately  offered  up  to  God.  Then,  as  nothing  is 
-ever  done  in  the  order  of  grace  without  the  help  of  the 
Holy    Spirit,    the    Priest    prays: 

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

THE   PRIEST  WASHES  HIS  HANDS. 

This  action  is  to  remind  us  how  pure  our  hearts  ought 
to  be  when  we  assist  at  Holy  Mass. 

Prayer. 
O  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 
Thee  by  any  wicked  thing.  Give  me  the  blessing 
of  the  clean  of  heart. 

PRAYER   TO    THE    BLESSED   TRINITY. 

The    Priest    returns    to    the    middle    of    the    Altar,    and, 
-bowing  down,  offers  the  Sacrifice  to  the  Most  Holy  Trinity. 

Prayer. 
O  blessed  Trinity,  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost, 
accept  this  Holy  Mass  which  we  offer  Thee  in 
memory  of  the  Passion,  Resurrection,  and  Ascen- 
sion of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and  in  honor  of  the 
Blessed  Mary  ever  Virgin,  of  blessed  John  the 
Baptist,  the  Holy  Apostles  Peter  and  Paul,  St. 
Joseph,  our  Angel  Guardians  and  Patron  Saints. 
And  may  all  the  Saints  and  Angels,  whom  we 
now  honor  upon  earth,  intercede  for  us  in  heaven. 
Amen, 

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ORATE    FRATRES:    OR    BRETHREN, 
PRAY. 

The  Priest  turns  to  the  congregation,  and,  with  his  hands 
stretched   out,   invites  them  to   pray   with  him: 

Brethren,  pray  that  my  sacrifice  and  yours  may 
be  acceptable  to  God  the  Father  Almighty. 
The   Server    answers: 
May   the    Lord    receive   the    sacrifice    from   thy 
hands,  to  the  praise  and  glory  of  His  name,  to  our 
benefit  and  that  of  all  His  Holy  Church. 

The  Priest  now  prays  in  a  low  tone  of  voice. 

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

Heart  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.  Let  us  heartily  join  the  Angels 
in   praising   God. 

Prayer. 

It  is  truly  right  and  just  that  we  should  always, 
and  in  all  places,  give  thanks  to  Thee,  O  holy 
Lord,  Father  Almighty,  eternal  God,  through  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 

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highest.     Blessed  is  He  that  cometh  in  the  name 
of  the  Lord.     Hosanna  in  the  highest. 


THE  CANON  OF  THE  MASS. 

The  word  "Canon"  here  means  "rule/'  and  it  is  used 
for  this  part  of  the  Mass  because  the  prayers  said  during 
it  are  seldom  changed.  The  Angels  gather  round  with 
awe  and  reverence;  the  Priest  prays  in  a  low  tone,  and 
all  should  be  quiet  and  still,  for  the  great  moment  is  fast 
approaching  when  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  will  come  down 
upon   the   Altar. 

The  Priest  begins  the  Canon  by  kissing  the  Altar,  to 
show  he  is  united  to  Christ,  the  invisible  High-Priest.  He 
then  prays  for  the  living. 

PRAYER  DURING  THE  CANON. 

O  Jesus,  dying  on  the  Cross  for  love  of  poor 
sinners,  through  Thy  Sacred  Head,  crowned  with 
thorns,  I  beg  Thee  to  have  mercy  on  the  Pope,  all 
Bishops,  Priests,  especially  our  own  Priests,  all 
religious  orders,  and  all  those  placed  over  us. 

Through  the  Wound  in  Thy  right  Hand  I 
recommend  to  Thee  my  father,  mother,  brothers, 
sisters,  relations,  friends,  and  benefactors. 

And  through  the  Wound  in  Thy  left  Hand  my 
enemies,  all  poor  sinners,  and  those  who  have 
never  been  baptized.  Help  Thy  servants  who  are 
trying  to  convert  them. 

Through  the  wound  in  Thy  right  Foot  I  pray 
for  the  poor,  the  sick  and  the  dying,  and  for  all 
who  are  in  any  kind  of  pain,  temptation,  or  trouble. 

Through  the  Wound  in  Thy  left  foot  I  beg  of 
Thee  mercifully  to  grant  eternal  rest  to  the  souls 
of  the  faithful  departed. 

Through  Thy  Sacred  Heart,  O  Jesus,  I  offer  my- 
self to  do  and  suffer  all  things  for  Thy  love,   Give 

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me  all  graces  I  stand  in  need  of,  and  especially  the 
grace  I  am  hearing  this  Holy  Mass  to  obtain* 
(Name  it.) 

The    Clerk    rings   the   bell  once — "the   warning   bell" 

Make  an  act  of  contrition,  and  join  yourself  to  the 
Angels   present   around   the   Altar. 

THE  CONSECRATION,  OR  ELEVATION. 

The  Second  Principal  Part  of  the  Mass. 

The  solemn  moment  has  arrived.  The  Priest  takes  in 
his  hands  the  bread,  and  lifting  his  eyes  to  heaven  to 
show  that  this  great  wonder  is  worked  by  the  power  of 
God,  he  says  the  very  words  of  our  Lord  at  the  Last 
Supper:  "This  is  my  Body."  The  bread  at  that  moment 
is  changed  into  the  Body,  Blood,  Soul  and  Divinity  of 
Jesus  Christ.  The  Priest  falls  on  his  knees  in  deepest 
reverence,  and  then  holds  up  the  Sacred  Host  for  the 
people  to  adore.     The  bell  is  rung  three  times. 

Prayer. 

O  my  God,  I  adore  Thee  through  Jesus ;  I  beg 
pardon  through  Jesus ;  I  thank  Thee  through 
Jesus ;  I  humbly  ask  every  blessing  and  grace 
through  Jesus.  May  I  lead  a  holy  life  and  die  a 
good  death.  My  Jesus,  mercy.  My  Jesus,  mercy. 
My  Jesus,  mercy. 

The  Consecration  bell  rings  again  three  times.  The 
Priest  is  now  changing  the  wine  into  our  Lord's  Precious 
Blood.  He  says  over  the  wine:  "This  is  my  Blood," 
and  the  wine  itself  is  no  longer  in  the  Chalice,  but  the 
Blood  of  our  Lord  is  there  instead.     Bow  down  and  pray. 

Prayer. 

Hail,  Sacred  Blood,  flowing  from  the  Wounds 
of  Jesus  Christ,  and  washing  away  the  sins  of  the 
world.  O  cleanse,  sanctify,  and  keep  my  soul, 
that  nothing  may  ever  separate  me  from  Thee. 
Eternal   Father !   through  the   death  of   Thy  Son 

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Jesus  on  the  Cross,  and  through  the  shedding-  of 
His  precious  Blood,  have  mercy  on  me  and  on  all 
Thy  creatures.    Amen. 

AFTER  THE   ELEVATION. 

We  firmly  believe  that  Jesus  Christ  is  now  present  on 
the  Altar.  He  has  come  to  us  for  our  good — to  hear  us 
tell  Him  what  we  want,  and  to  help  us.  Remember  His 
own  words,  "Ask  and  you  shall  receive,"  and  pray  with 
all  your  heart." 

Prayer. 

O  Jesus,  who  after  Thy  death  upon  the  Cross 
Avast  laid  in  the  grave  and  didst  raise  Thyself  to 
life  on  the  third  day,  help  me  to  keep  my  soul  in 
the  life  of  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. 

As  soon  as  our  Lord  died,  His  blessed  Soul  went  down 
into  Limbo,  to  comfort  the  saints  of  the  Old  Law  who 
were  waiting  to  be  set  free.  Let  us  not  forget  the  poor 
-souls  in  Purgatory,  but  ask  Him  to  set  them  free  from 
their  dreadful  pains. 

Prayer. 

Be  mindful,  O  Lord,  of  Thy  servants,  who  are 
gone  before  us,  with  the  sign  of  faith,  and  sleep  in 
the  sleep  of  peace.  O  most  merciful  Lord  Jesus, 
give  unto  them  eternal  rest. 

Say  the  name  of  your  friends  for  whom  you  wish  to 
pray,   especially   those   lately   dead. 

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  our 
Lord.    Amen. 

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Here,  striking  Jiis  breast  and  raising  his  voice,   the  Priest 
says  Nobis  quoque  peccatoribus. 

Prayer. 

And  to  us  sinners,  O  Lord,  also  show  mercy 
and  admit  us  to  the  happy  company  of  Saints,  not 
considering  what  we  deserve,  but  forgiving  us  all 
our  sins.  We  ask  this  favor  of  Thee,  through  Christ 
our  Lord.  It  is  through  Him  Thou  givest  us  every 
good  thing.  And  through  Him  and  with  Him  and 
in  Him  be  to  Thee,  God  the  Father  Almighty,  in 
the  unity  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  all  honor  and  glory. 
For  ever  and  ever.    Amen, 

THE  PATER  NOSTER:  "OUR  FATHER." 

The  Priest  is  going  to  speak  to  God  in  our  Lord's  own 
words.  Say  the  Our  Father  with  Jiim,  and  add  a  Hail 
Mary    for    the    conversion    of    sinners. 

The  Priest   continues: 

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,  liveth  and  reigneth  God. 

Then    he   says   aloud: 

World  without  end.     Amen. 

May  the  peace  of  the  Lord  be  always  with  you. 

And  with  thy  spirit. 

Breaking  the  Host,   the  Priest  puts  a  part  of  it  into  the 
Chalice. 

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Prayer. 

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. 

AGNUS  DEI:  "LAMB  OF  GOD." 

God  is  so  glorious  in  heaven,  so  powerful  on  earth,  and 
so  terrible  in  hell!  But  here  He  comes  mild  and  gentle 
as  a  lamb,  full  of  sweetness  and  humility.  He  comes  to 
take  away  the  sins  of.  the  world,  and  chiefly  our  own. 
How  good   He  is! 

Strike  your  breast  and  say: 

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,  have  mercy  on  us. 

Lamb  of  God,  who  takest  away  the  sins  of  the 
world,  grant  us  peace. 

In  Masses  for  the  Dead,  the  Priest  says,  "Dona  eis 
requiem,"    "Give   them   eternal    rest." 

PREPARATION   FOR   HOLY   COM- 
MUNION. 

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  command- 

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ments,  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, 

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  for  ever 
and  ever.     Amen. 

The  Priest  takes  the  Sacred  Host  in  his  hands,  and  says: 

I  will  take  the  Bread  of  Heaven,  and  call  upon 
the  name  of  the  Lord. 

Then  he  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.     (Say  it  three  times.) 

The  Server  rings  the  bell. 

THE  PRIESTS  COMMUNION. 

Tlte  Third  Principal  Part  of  the  Mass. 

The  Priest  bows  down  and  gives  himself  Holy  Com- 
munion. This  part  of  the  Mass  is  not  finished  until  he 
has   received   the   Precious   Blood  in  the   Chalice. 

If  you  are  obliged,  through  sickness  or  any  other 
cause,  to  leave  the  church  before  the  Priest  has  done 
this,  you  must  take  care,  on  Sundays  or  Holydays  of 
Obligation,  to  hear  another  Mass  if  you  can,  for  the  first 
one  does  not  count  for  your  Mass  of  Obligation. 

During  this  time,  if  you  are  not  going  to  receive  Holy 
Communion   make    a 

SPIRITUAL    COMMUNION. 
This  means  to  wish  to  receive  our  Lord. 

Prayer. 
My   Jesus,    I   believe   that   Thou   art   truly  and 
really  present  in  the  Sacrament  of  the  Altar.     I 

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adore  Thee ;  I  love  Thee ;  come  into  my  heart. 
May  the  Body  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  preserve 
my  soul  to  life  everlasting. 

After  a  short  pause,  in  which  he  is  speaking  quietly  to 
our  Lord,   the,  priest  says: 

Prayer. 

What  shall  I  give  to  the  Lord  for  all.  that  He 
hath  given  me?  I  will  take  the  Chalice  of  salva- 
tion, and  call  upon  the  Name  of  the  Lord.  Prais- 
ing I  will  call  upon  the  Lord,  and  I  shall  be  saved 
from  my  enemies. 

While  the  Priest  drinks  the  Chalice,  think  of  the  power 
of  the  Precious  Blood  to  take  away  all  sin* 

Prayer. 

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

FORM  OF  GIVING  HOLY  COMMUNION 
TO  THE  PEOPLE. 

Those  who  are  going  to  receive  Holy  Communion  go 
up  to  the  Altar-rails  when  the  bell  rings  the  last  time  at 
the  Domine  non  sum  dignus.  As  soon  as  the  Priest's 
Communion  is  finished,  and  the  Server  has  said  the  "I 
confess,"  the  Priest  turns  to  the  communicants,  and  says: 

May  the  Almighty  God  have  mercy  upon  you, 
and,  forgiving  you  your  sins,  bring  you  to  life 
everlasting.    Amen. 

Making  the  sign  of  the  Cross  over  them,  he  says: 

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May  the  Almighty  and  merciful  Lord  grant  us 
pardon,  absolution,  and  forgiveness  of  our  sins. 
Amen. 

Then  the  Priest  takes  the  Ciborium — the  cup  or  vessel 
containing  the  Blessed  Sacrament — and,  holding  up  the 
Blessed  Sacrament,  turns  again  to  the  people,  saying: 

Behold  the  Lamb  of  God;  behold  Him  who 
taketh  away  the  sins  of  the  world. 

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

This  prayer  is  repeated  three  times.     Strike  your  breast 
each  time. 

The  Priest  now  goes  down  the  altar  steps  and  places  the 
Blessed  Sacrament  on  the  tongue  of  each  communicant, 
saying : 

May  the  body  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  preserve 
thy  soul  to  life  everlasting.    Amen. 

While  the  Priest  is  giving  Holy  Communion  say  the 
Rosary,  or  Litany  of  the  Holy  Name,  or  any  other  prayers. 

THE  ABLUTIONS. 

The  Communion  of  the  faithful  being  over,  the  Priest 
holds  out  the  Chalice  to  the  Server,  who  pours  wine  into 
it,  zvhich  the  Priest  drinks,  saying: 

Prayer. 

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

Then   the  Server  pours  wine  and  water  over  the  fingers 
of  the  Priest. 

Prayer. 

May  Thy  Body,  O  Lord,  which  I  have  received, 
and  Thy  Blood,  which  I  have  drunk,  remain  with 

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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  Priest  now  wipes  the  chalice  and  covers  it  with  the 
veil.  He  then  reads  the'  prayers  called  the  Communion 
and    the    Post-Communion. 


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. 

•   POST-COMMUNION. 

Jesus,  meek  and  humble  of  heart,  make  my  heart 
like  unto  Thine.  O  Sacred  Heart  of  Jesus,  I  im- 
plore that  I  may  love  Thee  daily  more  and  more. 
O  Mary,  conceived  without  sin,  pray  for  us  who 
have  recourse  to  thee.  St.  Joseph,  friend  of  the 
Sacred  Heart,  pray  for  us. 

Afterwards  the  Priest  turns  again  to  the  people, 
and    says: 

The  Lord  be  with  you.   And  with  thy  spirit. 
Go;  the  Victim  has  been  offered.   Thanks  be  to 
God. 

Or,  in  Lent   and  Advent: 

Let  us  bless  the  Lord.    Thanks  be  to  God. 

Or,   in   Masses   for   the  Dead: 
May  they  rest  in  peace.     Amen. 
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The  Priest,  bowing  down  before  the  Altar,  says: 
Prayer. 

O  Holy  Trinity,  let  what  I  have  done  be  pleas- 
ing 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  for  whom  it  has 
been  offered,  receive  forgiveness  of  our  sins : 
through  Christ  our  Lord.    Amen. 

He  now  kisses  the  Altar,  and  then  turning  to  the  people 
blesses  them,  making  over  them  the  sign  of  the  Cross. 

May  Almighty  God,  the  Father,  f  Son,  and  Holy 
Ghost,  bless  you. 

In  Masses  for  the  dead  the  Blessing  is  not  given,  show- 
ing that  the  Church  does  not  claim  the  same  power  over 
the  dead  as  she  does  over  the  living.  We  can  pray  for  the 
dead,  but  their  deliverance  is  entirely  in  the  hands  of  God. 

Going  to  the  Gospel  side  while  the  people  rise,  he  says: 

The  Lord  be  with  you.   And  with  thy  spirit. 

THE  LAST  GOSPEL. 

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

Glory  be  to  Thee,  O  Lord. 

In  the  beginning  wras  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  noth- 
ing that  was  made :  in  Him  was  life,  and  the  life 
was  the  light  of  men :  and  the  light  shineth  in  the 
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  might  believe 
through  him.  He  was  not  the  light,  but  came  to 
give  testimony  of  the  light.   He  was  the  true  light 

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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  the 
power  to  become  the  sons  of  God :  to  those  that 
believe  in  His  name,  who  are  born,  not  of  blood, 
nor  of  the  will  of  flesh,  nor  of  the  will  of  man,  but 
of  God.  And  the  Word  was  made  flesh 
[Here  the  Priest  and  people  kneel  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. 

PRAYERS. 

•Ordered  by  our  Holy  Father,  Pope  Leo  XIII.,  to  be 
said  kneeling,  after  the  celebration  of  Low  Mass,  in 
all  Churches  in  the  world. 

Hail  Mary,  etc.,  to  be  said  thrice  by  the  Priest 
and  people. 

Hail,  holy  Queen,  Mother  of  Mercy;  our  life 
our  sweetness,  and  our  hope !  To  thee  do  we  cry, 
poor  banished  children  of  Eve ;  to  thee  do  we 
send  up  our  sighs,  mourning  and  weeping  in  this 
valley  of  tears.  Turn,  then,  most  gracious  Advo- 
cate, thine  eyes  of  mercy  towards  us;  and  after 
this  our  exile  show  unto  us  the  blessed  fruit  of 
thy  womb,  Jesus ;  O  clement,  O  loving,  O  sweet 
Virgin  Mary. 

V.  Pray  for  us,  O  holy  Mother  of  God. 

R.  That  we  may  be  made  worthy  of  the  prom- 
ises of  Christ. 

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LET  US  PRAY. 

O  God,  our  refuge  and  our  strength,  look  down- 
in  mercy  on  Thy  people  who  cry  to  Thee;  and 
by  the  intercession  of  the  glorious  and  immaculate 
Virgin  Mary,  Mother  of  God,  of  Saint  Joseph  her 
spouse,  of  Thy  blessed  Apostles  Peter  and  Paul, 
and  of  all  the  Saints,  in  mercy  and  goodness  hear 
our  prayers  for  the  conversion  of  sinners,  and  for 
the  liberty  and  exaltation  of  our  Holy  Mother  the 
Church.    Through  Christ  our  Lord.    Amen. 

Holy  Michael,  Archangel,  defend  us  in  the  day 
of  battle ;  be  our  safeguard  against  the  wickedness 
and  snares  of  the  devil.  May  God  rebuke  him,  we 
humbly  pray;  and  do  thou,  Prince  of  the  heavenly 
host,  by  the  power  of  God  thrust  down  to  hell 
Satan  and  all  wicked  spirits,  who  wander  through 
the  world  for  the  ruin  of  souls.    Amen, 

Our  Holy  Father,  Pope  Leo  XIII.,  grants  to  all 
those  who  recite  the  above  prayers  an  Indulgence 
of  three  hundred  days. 


Jlratjms  far  ifolg  (Eommmtum 

1.  Say  these  Prayers  slowly,  a  few  words  at  a  time. 

2.  It  is  well  to  stop  after  every  few  words  that  they 
may  sink  into   the  heart. 

3.  Each  prayer  may  be  said  several  times. 

BEFORE  HOLY  COMMUNION. 

Prayer  for  Help. — O  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. — O  God,  because  Thou  hast  said 
it,  I  believe  that  I  shall  receive  the  Sacred  Body 
of  Jesus  Christ  to  eat,  and  His  precious  Blood  to 

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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  that  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.  I  am  sorry  for  them,  because  they 
have  offended  Thee,  my  God,  who  art  so  good.  I 
resolve  never  to  commit  sin  any  more.  My  good 
God,    pity   me,    have   mercy   on   me,    forgive   me. 

Act  of  Adoration. — 0  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  for  ever  with  Thee. 

AFTER    HOLY    COMMUNION. 

Act  of  Faith. — O  Jesus,  I  believe  that  I  have  re- 
ceived Thy  Flesh  to  eat  and  Thy  Blood  to  drink, 
because  Thou  hast  said  it,  and  Thy  word  is  true. 

Act  of  Adoration. — O  Jesus,  my  God,  my  Crea- 
tor, I  adore  Thee,  because  from  Thy  Hands  I 
came  and  with  Thee  I  am  to  be  happy  for  ever. 

Act  of  Humility. — O  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  Jesus,  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. 

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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. — O  Jesus,  receive  my  poor 
offering.  Jesus,  Thou  hast  given  Thyself  to  me, 
and  now  let  me  give  myself  to  Thee : 

I  give  Thee  my  body,  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  life 
and  in  death,  that  I  may  be  Thine  for  ever  and 
ever. 

O  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.  In  the  mo- 
ment of  temptation  may  I  always  say,  "Jesus, 
mercy!  Mary,  help!" 

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." 

Listen  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  keep.  Answer  Jesus  in  your  heart,  and  tell 
Him  all   your  troubles.     Then  pray  for  others. 

O  Jesus,  have  mercy  on  Thy  Holy  Church ;  take 
care  of  it. 

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O  Jesus,  have  pity  on  poor  sinners,  and  save 
them  from  hell. 

O  Jesus,  bless  my  father,  my  mother,  my  broth- 
ers and  sisters,  and  all  I  ought  to  pray  for,  as  Thy 
Heart  knows  how  to  bless  them. 

O  Jesus,  have  pity  on  the  poor  souls  in  Purga- 
tory, and  give  them  eternal  rest. 

Sweet  Jesus,  I  am  going  away  for  a  time,  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,  be- 
cause I  have  such  hope  in  Thee.  Give  me  grace 
to  persevere.     Amen. 

INDULGENCED  PRAYER. 

Behold,  O  kind  and  most 
sweet  Jesus,  I  cast  myself  on 
my  knees  in  Thy  sight,  and 
with  the  most  fervent  desire 
of  my  soul  I  pray  and  beseech 
Thee  that  Thou  wouldst  im- 
press upon  my  heart  lively  sen- 
timents of  faith,  hope,  and 
charity,  with  true  repentance 
for  my  sins,  and  a  firm  desire 
of  amendment,  while  with  deep  affection  and 
grief  of  soul  I  ponder  within  myself  and  men- 
tally contemplate  Thy  five  most  precious  wounds ; 
having  before  my  eyes  that  which  David  spake  in 
prophecy :  "They  pierced  My  hands  and  My  feet ; 
they   have   numbered   all   My   bones." 

Say  also  five  times   the   Our  Father  and   Hail  Mary 
for    the    Pope    and    the    Church. 


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EACH  MORN  AND  EVE,  0  KING 

OF  HEAVEN! 

(Introductory  Hymn.) 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 

Z^Jf  ACH  morn  and  eve,  O  King  of  Heaven, 

vJA       To  Thee  our  voices  glad  we  raise; 

To  Thee,  sole  Author  of  all  good, 

We  give  our  hearts  in  hymns  of  praise. 

Chorus. 

When  twilight  falls,  when  day  returns, 
May  all  the  earth  Thy  praises  sing; 

When  twilight  falls,  when  day  returns, 
May  all  the  earth  Thy  praises  sing. 

2 

To  His  own  likeness  are  we  made, 

His  bounteous  gifts  to  us  are  given; 
Then  let  our  grateful  eyes  be  raised 

To  Him,  our  God,  who  reigns  in  Heaven. 

— Chorus. 
3 
The  restful  darkness  of  the  night, 

The  sunshine,  gilding  sea  and  land, 
Our  daily  bread  to  nourish  life, 

/^re  blessings  from  His  loving  hand. 

— Chorus. 
4 
From  His  great  love,  my  heart  He  made 

To  love  Him  through  eternity; 
Oh!  mortal,  couldst  thou  wish  for  more; 
Couldst  ask  a  sweeter  destiny? 

— Chorus. 

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Afotmtf 



2 

0  COME,  0  COME,  EMMANUEL. 

(Veni,  Veni,  Emmanuel.) 

Tr.  Dr.  J.  M.  Neale. 

i 

OCOME,  O  come,  Emmanuel, 
And  ransom  captive  Israel ; 
That  mourns  in  lonely  exile  here, 
Until  the  Son  of  God  appear. 

Chorus. 
Rejoice!  Rejoice!  Emmanuel 
Shall  come  to  thee,  O  Israel! 

2 

O  come,  Thou  Rod  of  Jesse,  free 
Thine  own  from  Satan's  tyranny ;  » 

From  depths  of  hell  Thy  people  save, 
And  give  them  vict'ry  o'er  the  grave. 

— Chorus. 

3 
O  come,  Thou  Day-Spring,  come  and  cheer 
Our  spirits  by  Thine  Advent  here ; 
Disperse  the  gloomy  clouds  of  night, 
And  death's  dark  shadows  put  to  flight. 

— Chorus. 

4 
O  come,  Thou  Key  of  David,  come, 
And  open  wide  our  heav'nly  home; 
Make  safe  the  way  that  leads  on  high, 
And  close  the  path  to  misery. — Chorus. 

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s 

O  come,  O  come,  Thou  Lord  of  might, 
Who  to  Thy  tribes,  on  Sinai's  height, 
In  ancient  times  didst  give  the  law, 
In  cloud,  and  majesty,  and  awe. — Chorus. 


3 

Same  as  No.  2. 

Chorus. 

Rejoice!  Rejoice!  O  Israel, 
To  thee  shall  come  Emmanuel ! 


SING,  OH!  SING   WITH  EXUL- 
TATION! 

Chorus. 

^ING,  oh !  sing  with  exultation, 
Haste  we  to  our  Father's  home, 
Peace,  redemption,  joy,  salvation, 
Now  from  heav'n  to  earth  are  come. 

1 

See,  He  comes !  Whom  ev'ry  nation, 

Taught  of  God  desired  to  see, 
Filled  with  hope  and  expectation, 
That  He  would  their  Saviour  be., 

— Chorus. 
2 

See,  He  comes!  Whom  kings  and  sages, 

Prophets,  patriarchs  of  old, 
Distant  climes  and  countless  ages, 

Waited   eager   to   behold. — Chorus. 

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3 
See,  the  Lamb  of  God  appearing, 

God  of  God,  from  Heaven  above ! 
See  the  heav'nly  Bridegroom  cheering 
His  dear  Bride  with  words  of  love. 

— Chorus. 
Final  Chorus. 

Glory  to  th'  Eternal  Father, 
Glory  to  th'  Incarnate  Son, 

Glory  to  the  Holy  Spirit, 
Glory  to  the  Three  in  One ! 


5 

HARK!  AN  AWFUL  VOICE  IS 
SOUNDING. 

By  Rev.  E.  Caswall. 

i 

GARK!  an  awful  voice  is  sounding; 
"Christ  is  nigh !"  it  seems  to  say ; 
"Cast  away  the  dream  of  darkness, 
O  ye  children  of  the  day!" 

Chorus. 
Lo !  the  Lamb,  so  long  expected, 

Comes  with  pardon  down  from  heav'n: 
Let  us  haste,  with  tears  of  sorrow, 

One  and  all  to  be  forgiv'n. 

2 

Startled  at  the  solemn  warning, 
Let  the  earth-bound  soul  arise; 

Christ,  her  Sun,  all  sloth  dispelling, 
Shines  upon  the  morning  skies. — Cho. 

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3 
So,  when  next  He  comes  with  glory, 

Wrapping  all  the  earth  in  fear, 
May  He  then,  as  our  Defender, 

On  the  clouds  of  heav'n  appear. — Cho. 

4 
Honor,  glory,  virtue,  merit, 

To  the  Father  and  the  Son, 
With  the  co-eternal  Spirit, 

While  eternal  ages  run. — Cho. 


6 

CREATOR  OF  THE  STARRY 
HEIGHT. 

(Creator  alme  siderutn.) 

Tr.  Dr.  J.  M.  Neale. 

i 

CREATOR  of  the  starry  height, 
Thy  people's  everlasting  light; 
Jesus,  Redeemer,  save  us  all, 
And  hear  Thy  servants  when  they  call. 

2 

Thou,  grieving  that  the  ancient  curse 
Should  doom  to  death  an  universe, 
Hast  found  the  med'cine  full  of  grace, 
To  save  and  heal  a  ruin'd  race. 

3 

Thou  cam'st  the  Bridegroom  of  the  Bride, 
As  drew  the  world  to  ev'ning  tide; 
Proceeding  from  a  Virgin  shrine, 
The  spotless  Victim  all  divine. 

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«4 
At  Whose  dread  Name,  majestic  now, 
All  knees  must  bend,  all  hearts  must  bow, 
And  things  celestial  Thee  shall  own, 
And  things  terrestrial,  Lord,  alone. 

5 
O  Thou  Whose  coming  is  with  dread 
To  judge  the  living  and  the  dead, 
Preserve  us,  while  we  dwell  below, 
From  ev'ry  insult  of  the  foe. 

6 

To  Him  who  comes  the  world  to  free, 
To  God  the  Son,  all  glory  be; 
To  God  the  Father,  as  is  meet, 
To  God  the  blessed  Paraclete. 


7 

COME,  THOU  REDEEMER  OF  THE 
EARTH. 

{Invocation.) 

i 

GOME,  Thou  Redeemer  of  the  earth, 
Come  testify  Thy  virgin  Birth; 
All   lands   admire,   all  times   applaud ; 
Such  is  the  birth  that  fits  a  God. 


Begotten  of  no  human  will, 
But  of  the  Spirit,  mystic  still, 
The  Word  of  God,  in  flesh  arrayed, 
The  promised  fruit  to  man  displayed. 

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3 
The  Virgin's  womb  that  burden  gained 
With  Virgin  honor  all  unstained: 
The  banners  there  of  virtue  glow : 
God  in  His  Temple  dwells  below. 

4 
O  equal  to  the  Father,  Thou! 
Gird  on  Thy  fleshly  mantle  now ! 
The  weakness  of  our  mortal  state, 
With  deathless  might  invigorate. 

5 

Thy  cradle  here  shall  glitter  bright, 
And  darkness  breathe  a  newer  light, 
Where  endless  faith  shall  shine  serene,. 
And  twilight  never  intervene. 


(EljnatmaBttte 


8 

SEE,  AMID  THE   WINTER'S  SNOW. 
By  Rev.  E.  Caswall. 


/SSEE !  amid  the  winter's  snow, 
TSzJ  Born  for  us  on  earth  below ; 
See!  the  tender  Lamb  appears, 
Promised  from  eternal  years ! 

Chorus. 

Hail!  thou  ever-blessed  morn! 
Hail !  Redemption's  happy  dawn ! 
Sing  through  all  Jerusalem, 
Christ  is  born  in  Bethlehem ! 

2 
Lo,  within  a  manger  lies, 
He  who  built  the  starry  skies ; 
He  wrho  throned  in  height  sublime, 
Sits  amid  the  Cherubim! — Chorus. 

3 
Sacred  Infant,  all  divine, 
What  a  tender  love  was  Thine; 
Thus  to  come  from  highest  bliss, 
Down  to  such  a  world  as  this ! — Cho. 

4 
Teach,  O  teach  us,  Holy  Child, 
By  Thy  face  so  meek  and  mild, 
Teach  us  to  resemble  Thee, 
In  Thy  sweet  humility! — Cho. 

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5 

Virgin  Mother,  Mary,  blest, 
By  the  joys  that  fill  thy  breast, 
Pray  for  us,  that  we  may  prove 
Worthy  of  the  Saviour's  love. — Cho. 


9 

ANGELS  WE  HAVE  HEARD  ON 
HIGH. 

{Gloria  in  excelsis  Deo.) 

By  Bishop  Chadwick. 

i 

HNGELS  we  have  heard  on  high, 
Sweetly  singing  o'er  our  plains^ 
And  the  mountains  in  reply 

Echo  back  their  joyous  strains: 

Chorus. 
"Gloria  in  excelsis  Deo!"   {twice.) 


Shepherds,  why  this  jubilee? 

Why  your  rapturous  strain  prolong? 
Say,  what  may  the  tidings  be, 

Which  inspire  your  heav'nly  song? 

Chorus. 
"Gloria  in  excelsis  Deo!"   {twice.) 

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3 

Come  to  Bethlehem  and  see 

Him  whose  birth  the  angels  sing ; 

Come  adore  on  bended  knee, 

Christ,  the  Lord,  the  newborn  King. 

Chorus. 
"Gloria  in  excelsis  Deo!"  (twice.) 

4 
See,  wTithin  a  manger  laid, 

Jesus,  Lord  of  heav'n  and  earth ! 
Mary,  Joseph,  lend  your  aid, 

To  acclaim  the  Saviour's  birth. 

Chorus. 
"Gloria  in  excelsis  Deo!"  (twice.) 


10 

WHAT  LOVELY  INFANT  CAN 
THIS  BE? 


ij^HAT  lovely  Infant  can  this  be, 
\\J  That  in  the  little  crib  I  see? 
So  sweetly  on  the  straw  it  lies, 
It  must  have  come  from  Paradise. 


Who  is  that  Lady  kneeling  by, 
And  gazing  on  so  tenderly? 
.Oh !  that  is  Mary,  ever  blest, 
How  full  of  joy  her  holy  breast. 

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3 
What  man  is  that  who  seems  to  smile, 
And  looks  so  blissful  all  the  while? 
Tis  holy  Joseph,  good  and  true, 
The  Infant  makes  him  happy,  too.    . 

4 
Who  are  those  people  kneeling  down, 
AVith  crooked  sticks  and  hands  so  brown? 
The  shepherds  from  the  mountain  top, 
The  little  angels  woke  them  up. 

5 

What  makes  the  crib  so  bright  and  clear? 
What  voices  sing  so  sweetly  here? 
Ah !  see  behind  the  window  pane, 
The  little  angels  looking  in. 

6 

Hail,  holy  cave !  though  dark  thou  be, 
The  world  is  lighted  up  from  thee; 
Hail,  Holy  Babe,  Creation  stands, 
And  moves  upon  Thy  little  hands. 


11 

WITH  HEARTS  TRULY  GRATEFUL. 
(Ad est e  Fideles.) 

i 

>¥^ITH  hearts  truly  grateful, 
\Ls  Come  all  ye  faithful, 
To  Jesus,  to  Jesus  in  Bethlehem; 
See  Christ,  your  Saviour, 
Heaven's  greatest  favor. 

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Let's  hasten  to  adore  Him; 
Let's  hasten  to  adore  Him; 
Let's  hasten  to  adore  Him; 
Our  God  and  King. 

2 

God  to  God  equal;    • 
Light  of  Light  eternal ; 
Carried  in  Virgin's  ever  spotless  womb. 
He  all  preceded, 
Begotten,  not  created. 
Let's  hasten,  etc. 

3 
Angels  now  praise  Him, 
Loud  their  voices  raising; 
The  heavenly  mansions  with  joy  now  ring: 
To  Him  Who's  most  holy 
Be  honor,  praise  and  glory; 
Let's  hasten,  etc. 

4 
To  Jesus,  this  day  born, 
Grateful  homage  return ; 
'Tis  He,  who  all  heavenly  gifts  does  bring; 
Word  increated, 
To  our  flesh  united; 
Let's  hasten,  etc. 

S 

We,  joyfully  singing, 

Grateful  tributes  bringing, 

Praise  Him,  and  bless  Him  in  heavenly 

hymns. 
Angels  implore  Him, 
Seraphs  fall  before  Him ; 

Let's  hasten,  etc. 
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12 

GOD,   AN   INFANT   BORN    TO-DAY. 
By  Rev.  Fr.  Edmund,  H.  of  M. 

i 

eOD,  an  infant  born  to-day ! 
Born  to  live,  to  die  for  me! 
Bow,  my  soul :  adoring  say : 

"Lord,  I  live,  I  die  for  Thee." 
Humble  then,  but  fearless,  rise; 
Seek  the  manger  where  He  lies,     (bis.) 

2 

Hail,  my  Jesus,  Lord  of  might ! 

Here  in  tiny,  helpless  hand 
Thy  creation's  infinite, 

Holding  like  a  grain  of  sand! 
Hail,  my  Jesus,  all  my  own, 
Mine  as  if  but  mine  alone.  (bis.) 

3 
Hail,  my  Lady,  full  of  grace! 

Maiden-mother,  hail  to  thee! 
Poring  o'er  the  radiant  face, 

Thine  a  voiceless  ecstasy. 
Yet,  sweet  Mother,  let  me  dare 
Join  the  homage  of  thy  prayer.         (bis.) 

4 
Joseph,  hail — of  gentlest  power! 

Shadow  of  the  Father  thou  ; 
Thine  to  shield  in  danger's  hour 

Whom  thy  presence  comforts  now. 
Mary  trusts  to  thee  her  Child; 
He,  His  Mother  undefiled.  (bis.) 

5i 


5 
J  esus,  Mary,  Joseph,  hail ! 

Saddest  year  its  Christmas  brings ; 
Comes  the  faith  that  cannot  fail, 

Come  the  shepherds  and  the  kings, 
Gold  and  myrrh  and  incense  sweet 
Come  to  worship  at  your  feet!        (bis.) 


13 

BETHLEHEM!  OF  NOBLEST  CITIES. 

(0  sola  magnarum  urbium.) 

Tr.  Rev.  E.  Caswall. 


©ETHLEHEM !  of  noblest  cities 
None  can  once  with  thee  compare ; 
Thou  alone  the  Lord  from  Heaven 
Didst  for  us  Incarnate  bear. 


Fairer  than  the  sun  at  morning 
Was  the  star  that  told  His  birth, 

To  the  lands  their  God  announcing 
His  beneath  a  form  of  earth. 

3 

By  its  lambent  beauty  guided, 
See,  the  Eastern  kings  appear; 

See  them  bend,  their  gifts  to  offer — 
Gifts  of  incense,  gold,  and  myrrh. 

5* 


Solemn  things  of  mystic  meaning! 

Incense  doth  the  God  disclose; 
Gold  a  royal  child  proclaimeth ; 

Myrrh  a  future  tomb  foreshows. 

5 

Holy  Jesus!  in  Thy  brightness 
To  the  Gentile  world  display'd! 

With  the  Father,  and  the  Spirit, 
Praise  eterne  to  Thee  be  paid. 


14 

0  CRUEL  HEROD!  WHY  THUS 
FEAR? 

(Crudelis  H erodes  Deum.) 

Tr.  Rev.  E.  Caswall. 


O  CRUEL  Herod !  why  thus  fear 
Thy  King  and  God,  who  comes  below  ? 
No  earthly  crown  comes  He  to  take, 
Who  heav'nly  kingdoms  doth  bestow. 


The  wiser  Magi  see  the  star, 
And  follow  as  it  leads  before; 

By  its  pure  ray  they  seek  the  Light, 
And  with  their  gifts,  that  Light  adore. 

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3 

Behold  at  length  the  heavenly  Lamb 
Baptized  in  Jordan's  sacred  flood ; 

There  consecrating  by  His  touch 
Water  to  cleanse  us  in  His  blood. 


But  Cana  saw  her  glorious  Lord 
Begin  His  miracles  divine; 

When  water,  reddening  at  His  word, 
Flow'd  forth  obedient  in  wine. 


To  Thee,  O  Jesus,  who  Thyself, 

Hast  to  the  Gentile  world  displayed, 

Praise,  with  the  Father  evermore, 
And  with  the  Holy  Ghost,  be  paid. 


15 

O  JESUS,  THOU  THE  BEAUTY  ART. 

(Jesu  decus  Angelicum.) 

By  Rev.  E.  Caswall. 


O  JESUS,  Thou  the  Beauty  art 
Of  angel  worlds  above; 
Thy  Name  is  music  to  the  heart, 
Inflaming  it  with  love. 

54 


Chorus. 

O  Jesus  Thou  the  Beauty  art, 

Of  angel  worlds  above; 
Thy  Name  is  music  to  the  heart, 

Inflaming  it  with   love,    (twice. ) 


Celestial  sweetness  unalloyed! 

Who  eat  Thee,  hunger  still ; 
Who  drink  of  Thee  still  fpel  a  void, 

Which  naught  but  Thou  can  fill. 

— Chorus, 


O  dearest  Jesus !  hear  the  sighs 
Which  unto  Thee  I  send ! 

To  Thee,  mine  inmost  spirit  cries, 
My  being's  hope  and  end ! — Cho. 


Stay  with  us,  Lord,  and  with  Thy  light 

Illume  the  soul's  abyss; 
And  scatter  darkness,  scatter  night, 

And  fill  the  world  with  bliss. — Cho. 


O  Jesus !  spotless  virgin  flower, 

Adored  on  bended  knee, 
To  Thee  be  praise  and  joy  and  power 

Through  all  eternity. — Chorus. 

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16 

JESUS,    THE    ONLY    THOUGHT    OF 
THEE. 

(Jesu,  dulcis  Memoria.) 

Tr.  Rev.  E.  Caswall. 


^"YESUS,  the  only  thought  of  Thee 
V^A*  With  sweetness  fills  my  breast; 
But  sweeter  far  it  is  to  see 

And  on  Thy  beauty  feast! 
No  sound,  no  harmony  so  gay 

Can  art  of  music  frame; 
No  words,  nor  even  thought  can  say, 

The  sweets  of  Thy  blest  Name. 

2 

Jesus,  our  hope,  when  we  repent, 

Sweet  source  of  all  our  grace; 
Sole  comfort  in  our  banishment, 

Oh,  what  when  face  to  face ! 
Jesus,  that  Name  inspires  my  mind 

With  springs  of  life  and  light; 
More  than  I  ask  in  Thee  I  find, 

And  languish  with  delight. 

3 
No  art  or  eloquence  of  man 

Can  tell  the  joys  of  love; 
Only  the  saints  can  understand 

What  they  in  Jesus  prove. 
Jesus,  our  only  joy  be  Thou, 

As  Thou  our  prize  wilt  be; 
Jesus,  be  Thou  our  glory  now 

And  through  eternity. 

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17 

O  JESUS,  JESUS,  DEAREST  LORD! 

(Deus  mens  et  omnia.) 

By  Rev.  Fr.  Faber. 

i 

O  JESUS,  Jesus !  dearest  Lord ! 
Forgive  me  if  I  say 
For  very  love  Thy  Sacred  Name 

A  thousand  times  a  day. 
I  love  Thee  so,  I  know  not  how 

My  transports  to  control; 
Thy  love  is  like  a  burning  fire 
Within  my  very  soul. 

2 

O  wonderful !  that  Thou  shouldst  let 

So  vile  a  heart  as  mine, 
Love  Thee  with  such  a  loye  as  this, 

And  make  so  free  with  Thine. 
The  craft  of  this  wide  world  of  ours, 

Poor  wisdom  seems  to  me; 
Ah !  dearest  Jesus,  I  have  grown 

Childish  with  love  of  Thee. 

3 
O  Light  in  darkness,  joy  in  grief, 

O  heaven  begun  on  earth! 
Jesus,  my  Love !  my  Treasure !  who 

Can  tell  what  Thou  art  worth  ? 
For  Thou  to  me  art  all  in  all, 

^ly  honor  and  my  wealth, 
My  heart's  desire,  my  body's  strength, 

My  soul's  eternal  health. 

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4 
O  Jesus,  Jesus!  sweetest  Lord! 

What  art  Thou  not  to  me? 
Each  hour  brings  joy  before  unknown, 

Each  day  new  liberty! 
Eurn,  burn,  O  Love !  within  my  heart, 

Burn  fiercely  night  and  day, 
Till  all  the  dross  of  earthly  loves 

Is  burned  and  burned  away. 


18 

THOU  LOVING  MAKER   OF 
MANKIND. 

(Audi,  benigne  Conditor.) 

By  Rev.  E.  Caswall. 

i 

^HOU  loving  Maker  of  mankind, 
^/  Before  Thy  throne  we  pray  and  weep ; 
Oh,  strengthen  us  with  grace  divine, 
Duly  this  sacred  time  to  keep. 

2 

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. 

3 

Much  have  we  sinned;  but  we  confess 
Our  guilt,  and  all  our  faults  deplore; 

Oh,  for  the  praise  of  Thy  great  Name, 
Our  fainting  souls  to  health  restore. 

4 
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. 

5 
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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19 

IT  IS  A  JOY  OF  HEAVENLY  BIRTH. 

i 
**TTT  is  a  joy  of  heav'nly  birth, 
^M^  More  bright  than  all  the  joys  of  earth, 
When  on  the  sinner's  trembling  head 
The  kindly  dews  of  heav'n  are  shed. 

2 

When  his  deep  shame  and  silent  tears 
Efface  the  stain,  the  guilt  of  years ; 
And  that  dark  soul  in  mercy's  glow 
Shines  whiter  than  the  driven  snow. 

3 
When  earth's  discordant  passions  cease, 
He  feels  at  last  the  threefold  peace ; 
Peace  with  the  world,  its  wrongs  forgiven, 
Peace  with  himself,  and  peace  with  Heaven. 

4 
Contrition,  peace,  and  light  divine! 
O  Jesus!  how  shall  these  be  mine, 
Unless  Thou  Who  alone  canst  give 
Wilt  say  the  word  and  bid  me  live  ? 

20 

NOW  ARE  THE  DAYS  OF 

HUMBLEST  PRAYER. 

(Pater,  audi  nos.) 

By  Rev.  Fr.  Faber. 

i 

QOW  are  the  days  of  humblest  pray'r, 
When  consciences  to  God  lie  bare, 
And  mercy  most  delights  to  spare,  (twice.) 

6o 


Cho. — Oh,  hearken  when  we  cry*, 

Chastise  us  with  Thy  fear; 
Yet,  Father,  in  the  multitude 
Of  Thy  compassions,  hear! 


Oh,  happy  time  of  blessed  tears, 
Of  surer  hopes,  of  chast'ning  fears, 
Undoing  all  our  evil  years,  (twice.) 

— Chorus. 
3 
Full  long  in  sin's  dark  ways  we  went, 
Yet  now  our  steps  are  heavenward  bent, 
And  grace  is  plentiful  in  Lent,  (twice.) 

— Chorus. 
4 
The  feast  of  penance!  Oh,  so  bright, 
With  true  conversion's  heavenly  light, 
Like  sunrise  after  stormy  night!   (twice). 

— Chorus. 


21 

JESUS,  EVER  LOVING  SAVIOUR. 
(Holy  Family  Hymns.) 


^"YESUS,  ever  loving  Saviour, 
v^    Thou  didst  live  and  die  for  me, 
Living,  I  will  live  to  love  Thee, 

Dying,  I  will  die  for  Thee. 
By  Thy  life  and  death  of  sorrow, 

Help  me  in  my  agony. 

6i 


2 

When  the  last  dread  hour,  approaching, 
Fills  my  guilty  soul  with  fear, 

All  my  sins  rise  up  before  me, 
All  my  virtues  disappear. 

Turn  not  Thou  in,  anger  from  me ; 
Mary,  Joseph,  then  be  near. 

3 
Kindest  Jesus,  Thou  wert  standing 

By  Thy  foster-father's  bed, 
While  Thy  Mother,  softly  praying, 

Held  her  dying  Joseph's  head. 
By  that  death,  so  calm  and  holy, 

Soothe  me  in  that  hour  of  dread.  - 

4 
Jesus,  when  in  cruel  anguish 

Dying  on  the  shameful  Tree, 
All  abandoned  by  Thy  Father, 

Thou  didst  hang  in  agony; 
By  these  three  long  hours  of  sorrow, 

Thou  didst  purchase  hope  for  me. 

5 
When  the  priest,  with  Holy  Unction, 

Prays  for  mercy  and  for  grace, 
May  the  tears  of  deep  compunction, 

All  my  guilty  stains  efface ! 
Let  me  find  in  Thee  a  refuge, 

In  Thy  Heart  a  resting-place. 
6 
Oh,  by  all  that  Thou  didst  suffer, 

Grant  me  mercy  in  that  day; 
Help  me,  Mary,  my  swTeet  Mother; 

Holy  Joseph,  near  me  stay. 
-Let  me  die  my  lips  repeating 

"Jesus,  mercy;  Mary,  pray!" 

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22 

O    SACRED    HEAD    SURROUNDED! 
(Salve  Caput  Cruentatum.) 

i 

O  SACRED  Head  surrounded 
By  crown  of  piercing  thorn ! 

0  bleeding  Face,  so  wounded, 
Reviled,  and  put  to  scorn! 

Death's  pallid  hue  comes  o'er  Thee, 

The  glow  of  life  decays, 
Yet  angel  hosts  adore  Thee, 

And  tremble  as  they  gaze. 

0  Sacred  Head,  etc. 

2 

1  see  Thy  strength  and  beauty 
All  fading  in  the  strife, 

And  death  with  cruel  duty 

Bereaving  Thee  of  life ; 
O  agony  and  dying! 

O  love  to  sinners  free ! 
Jesus,  all  grace  supplying, 

O  turn  Thy  face  to  me! 

1  see  Thy  strength,  etc. 

3 
In  this,  Thy  bitter  passion, 

Good  Shepherd,  think  of  me, 
With  Thy  most  sweet  compassion, 

O  turn  Thy  face  to  me. 
Beneath  Thy  Cross  abiding, 

Forever  would  I  rest, 
In  Thy  loved  Face  confiding, 

And  with  that  vision  blest. 
In  this,  etc. 

63 


23 

O  JESUS,  OPEN  WIDE  THY  HEART. 

i 

O  JESUS,  open  wide  Thy  Heart, 
And  let  me  rest  therein ; 
For  weary  is  my  stricken  soul 
Of  sorrow  and  of  sin. 

Chorus. 

O  Jesus,  Jesus!  Victim  blest, 
What  else  but  love  divine 

Could  Thee  constrain  to  open  thus 
That  Sacred  Heart  of  Thine. 

{twice). 

2 

O  Veil  of  awful  mystery ! 

O  Temple  all  sublime! 
Thou,  sanctuary,  holier  far 

Than  that  of  olden  time. — Cho. 


3 

O  Font  of  endless  life  and  joy! 

O  Spring  of  waters  clear ! 
O  Flame  celestial,  cleansing  all 

Who  unto  Thee  draw  near. — Cho. 


4 
Beneath  this  emblem  of  pure  love, 

'Twas  love  Himself  that  died, 
And  offered  up  Himself  for  us, 

A  Victim  crucified. — Cho. 

64 


5 
Blest  Heart  of  Christ,  in  Thy  dear 
Wound, 
The  hidden  depth  we  see, 
Of  what  we  else  could  never  know — 
His  boundless  charity .—Cho. 

6 

Oh,  who  of  His  redeemed,  will  Him 

Their  mutual  love  refuse? 
Who  would  not  rather  in  that  Heart 

Their  home  eternal  choose? — Cho. 


24 

FAITHFUL  CROSS. 

{Crux  Fidelis.) 

i 

HAITHFUL  Cross,  O  Tree  all  beauteous, 
Tree  all  peerless  and  divine ! 
Not  a  grove  on  earth  can  show  us 
Such  a  flow'r  and  leaf  as  thine. 
Sweet  the  nails  and  sweet  the  wood, 
Laden  with  so  sweet  a  Load,  {twice.) 


Lofty  tree,  bend  down  thy  branches, 
To  embrace  thy  sacred  Load; 

Oh,  relax  the  native  tension 
Of  that  all  too  rigid  wood. 

Gently,  gently  bear  the  members 

Of  thy  dying  King  and  God.  {twice.) 

65 


3 

Tree,  which  solely  wast  found  worthy 
Th'  world's  great  Victim  to  sustain ; 

Harbor  from  the  raging  tempest, 
Ark,  that  saved  the  world  again! 

Tree,  with  sacred  Blood  anointed 

Of  the  Lamb  for  sinners  slain.        (twice.) 


25 

OVERWHELMED    IN    DEPTHS    OF 
SORROW. 

(Saevo  dolorum  turbine.) 


OVERWHELMED  in  depths  of  sorrow, 
On  the  tree  of  pain  and  scorn, 
Hangeth  bleeding  the  Redeemer, 
And  with  racking  anguish  torn. 

Chorus. 

Jesus,  wrho  has  caused  Thy  Passion, 
Who  has  nailed  Thee  to  the  cross? 

Oh,  'twas  I  who  sinned  and  grieved  Thee, 
I,  who  nailed  Thee  to  the  cross. 


See  the  nails,  how  cruelly  piercing 
Hands  and  feet  so  tender  rend; 

Down  His  face  and  down  His  body 
See  His  Sacred  Blood  descend.— Cho. 

66 


Hearken !  with  what  cry  in  dying 

Jesus'  spirit  takes  its  flight ! 
How  it  pierced  the  heart  of  Mary, 

How  it  wrapt  her  soul  in  night.— Cho. 


See  the  sun  its  light  withdrawing 
And  the  heavens  growing  pale; 

Bursting  rocks,  the  tombs  that  open, 
All  their  Maker's  death  bewail.; — Cho. 


26 

SOUL   OF  JESUS,   GUEST  FOR  ME. 
By  M.  S.  Pine. 


JOUL  of  Jesus,  Guest  for  me, 

In  the  Virgin's  breast  for  me, 

God's  Begotten  Son!  (bis.) 

All  the  manger  shines  o'er  Thee, 

All  of  Heav'n  inclines  o'er  Thee, 

O  Thou  glorious  One!  (bis.) 


Soul  of  Jesus,  weighed  for  me 
'Neath  the  yew-tree's  shade  for  me, 

Weighed  with  sins  of  mine;  (bis.) 
Not  a  soul  to  wake  with  Thee, 
No  brave  heart  to  take  with  Thee, 

Thorns  and  Cross  divine!  (bis.) 

67 


3 
Soul  of  Jesus,  clad  for  me 
In  thy  glory,  glad  for  me 

At  the  Father's  side;  (bis.) 
Down  from  Heaven,  O  come  to  me, 
From  Thy  Altar-home  to  me, 

Make  my  soul  Thy  bride,  (bis.) 

4 
Soul  of  Jesus,  stay  in  me, 
Soul  of  Jesus,  pray  in  me, 

Through  the  creeping  hours,   (bis.) 
Not  a  minute  stray  from  Thee, 
All  is  sin  away  from  Thee, 

Stay  till  shut  of  flowers,  (bis.) 

5 

Soul  of  Jesus,  light  for  me 
All  the  slumbering  night  for  me, 

That  my  heart  may  still  (bis.) 
Watch  to  breathe  its  love  for  Thee, 
Kept  above  all  else  for  Thee, 

Drowned  in  Thy  sweet  Will!  (bis.) 


27 

OH,  COME  AND  MOURN. 

(Amor  metis  crucifixus  est.) 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

i 

OH,  come,  and  mourn  with  me  awhile; 
See,  Mary  calls  us  to  her  side ; 
Oh,  come  and  let  us  mourn  with  her : 
Jesus,  our  Love,  is  crucified!  (bis.) 

68 


2 

Have  we  no  tears  to  shed  for  Him, 
While  soldiers  scoff  and  Jews  deride? 

Ah,  look  how  patiently  He  hangs ; 
Jesus,  our  Love,  is  crucified!  (bis.) 

3 

How  fast  His  Hands  and  Feet  are  nailed; 

His  blessed  Tongue  with  thirst  is  tied ; 
His  failing  Eyes  are  blind  with  Blood ; 

Jesus,  our  Love,  is  crucified!  (bis.) 

4 
Oh,  break,  oh,  break,  hard  heart  of  mine ! 

Thy  wreak  self-love  and  guilty  pride 
His  Pilate  and  His  Judas  were; 

Jesus,  our  Love,  is  crucified!  (bis.) 

5 
O  Love  of  God !  O  Sin  of  Man ! 

In  this  dread  act  your  strength  is  tried; 
And  victory  remains  with  Love. 

For  He,  our  Love,  is  crucified!  (bis.)' 


*  28 

AT  THE  CROSS  HER  STATION 
KEEPING. 

(Stabat  Mater  dolorosa.) 

Tr.  Rev.  E.  Caswall. 


m 


the  Cross  her  station  keeping, 
Stood  the  mournful  Mother,  weeping, 
Close  to  Jesus  to  the  last. 

69 


Through  her  heart,  His  sorrow  sharing, 
All  His  bitter  anguish  bearing, 

Now  at  length  the  sword  had  passed. 

3 

Oh!  how  sad  and  sore  distressed 
Was  that  Mother  highly  blessed 
Of  that  sole-begotten  One! 

4 
Oh !  that  silent,  ceaseless  mourning ! 
Oh !  those  dim  eyes  never  turning 
From  that  wond'rous,  suffering  Son ! 

5 
For  His  people's  sins,  the  All-Holy 
There  she  saw,  a  Victim  lowly, 
Bleed  in  torments — bleed  and  die! 

6 

Saw  the  Lord's  Anointed  taken  ; 
Saw  her  Child  in  death  forsaken; 
Heard  His  last  expiring  cry. 

7 

Those  Five  Wounds  of  Jesus,  smitten, 
Mother,  in  my  heart  be  written, 
Deeply  as  in  thine  they  be. 


Thou,  my  Saviour's  cross  who  bearest, 
Thou,  thy  Son's  rebuke  who  sharest, 
Let  me  share  them  both  with  thee. 

70 


In  the  passion  of  my  Maker 
Be  my  sinful  soul  partaker, 

Weep  till  death,  and  weep  with  thee. 


10 


Mine  with  thee  be  that  sad  station, 
There  to  watch  the  great  salvation 
Wrought  upon  the  atoning  Tree. 


II 


Virgin  thou  of  virgins  fairest, 
May  the  bitter  woe  thou  sharest 
*  Make  on  me  impression  deep. 


12 


Thus  Christ  dying  may  I  carry, 
With  Him  in  His  passion  tarry, 
And  His  wounds  in  memory  keep. 


13 

May  His  wounds  transfix  me  wholly, 
May  His  cross  and  life-blood  holy 
Ebriate  my  heart  and  mind. 


14 

Thus  inflamed  with  pure  affection 
In  the  Virgin's  Son  protection 
May  I  at  the  Judgment  find. 

7i 


29 

CHRISTIANS,  WHO  OF  IESUS' 
SORROWS. 


GHRISTIANS,  who  of  Jesus'  sorrows, 
Come  the  doleful  tale  to  hear, 
See  what  streams  of  blood  flow  for  us, 

Blend,  ah!  blend  at  least  a  tear! 
Lo!  for  sins  our  own  devoted, 

Bleeds  the  victim  from  on  high, 
By  his  sufferings  animated, 

For  Him  live  and  for  Him  die. 


In  a  lonely  garden  praying 

Conflicts  rude  oppress  His  soul ; 
Fear  and  hope  His  soul  assailing 

Strive  by  turns  His  will  to  rule. 
Now  doth  fear  command  imperious, 

Now  strong  efforts  love  combines; 
Love  at  length  prevails  victorious, 

He  to  death  Himself  resigns. 

3 

Doom'd  to  death  new  Isaac  willing, 

Loaded  with  the  heavy  tree, 
In  His  heart  our  sins  bewailing, 

He  ascends  Mount  Calvary. 
Lo  !  His  hands  and  feet  are  pierced  through, 

On  the  bloody  Cross  He  lies ; 
Streams  of  vital  blood  flow  for  you, 

Sinners,  He's  your  Sacrifice. 

72 


4 
Now  behold  the  Man  of  sorrows, 

On  the  Cross  exalted  high ; 
SufFring,  bleeding,  dying  for  us, 

Now  .behold  salvation  nigh. 
Satan,  our  great  foe,  lies  vanquished, 

Mary's  seed  has  bruised  his  head ; 
Our  redemption  is  accomplished, 

Jesus  has  our  ransom  paid. 

5 

He  expires  in  sad  convulsions; 

Nature  comfortless  bemoans ; 
Heav'n  and  earth  and  all  creation 

Trembling  echo  doleful  groans. 
Ah !  shall  man  a  sight  so  wof  ul, 

Mew  alone  with  tearless  eye? 
Grant,  O  Jesus!  I  may  grateful, 

With  Thee  mourn  and  with  Thee  die. 


30 

See  No.  29. 

31 

THE   ROYAL   BANNERS  FOR- 
WARD GO. 

(Vexilla  Regis  prodeunt.) 

From  V.  Fortunatus. 

1 
I^JHE  Royal  Banners  forward  go; 
^/  The  Cross  shines  forth  in  mystic  glow ; 
Where  He  in  Flesh,  our  flesh  Who  made, 
Our  sentence  bore,  our  ransom  paid. 

73       • 


Behold  His  Hands,  transfixed  and  torn  I 
His  bleeding  Brow  and  Crown  of  thorn  I 
The  willing  Sacrifice  is  slain, 
Redemption  for  mankind  to  gain. 

3 
There  as  He  hangs,  His  sacred  side 
By  cruel  spear  is  opened  wide, 
And  sheds  forth  Water  mixed  with  Blood, 
A  cleansing  and  a  saving  flood.    . 

4 
Fulfilled  is  now  what  David  told 
In  true  prophetic  song  of  old: 
"Among  the  nations,  God,"  said  he, 
"Is. King.".    He  reigneth  from  the  Tree. 

5 
O  Tree  of  beauty!  Tree  of  light! 
O  Tree  with  royal  purple  dight ! 
What  glory  can  with  thine  compare, 
Elect  such  Holy  Limbs  to  bear! 

6 
Blest  Tree,  the  balance  where  was  weighed 
The  Ransom  for  us  sinners  paid ; 
To  take  the  guilt  of  man  away, 
And  spoil  the  spoiler  of  his  prey. 

7 
O  Lord,  on  this  Thy  Passion  Day, 
Thy  Cross  we  hail,  our  only  stay ; 
In  holy  hearts  fresh  grace  implant, 
And  pardon  to  the  sinner  grant. 

74 


Salvation's  spring,  blest  Trinity, 
Be  praise  to  Thee  through  earth  and  sky, 
Who  through  the  Cross  hast  victory  given, 
Grant  us  its  prize — a  place  in  Heaven. 


32 

SING,  MY  TONGUE,  THE  SAVIOUR'S 
GLORY. 

(Pange  Lingua  Gloriosi.) 

Tr.  Rev.  E.  Caswall. 


[ING,  my  tongue,  the  Saviour's  glory; 
Tell  His  triumph,  far  and  wide; 
Tell  aloud  the  famous  story 

Of  His  Body  crucified; 
How  upon  the  Cross  a  Victim, 
Vanquishing  in  death,  He  died. 


Eating  of  the  tree  forbidden, 
Man  had  sunk  in  Satan's  snare, 

When  his  pitying  Creator 

Did  this  second  Tree  prepare; 

Destined,  many  ages  later, 
That  first  evil  to  repair. 

75 


Such  the  order  God  appointed 
When  for  sin  He  would  atone; 

To  the  serpent  thus  opposing 

Schemes  yet  deeper  than  his  own ; 

Thence  the  remedy  procuring, 

Whence  the  fatal  wound  had  come. 


4 

So,  when  at  length  the  fullness 
Of  the  sacred  time  drew  nigh, 

Then  the  Son  who  moulded  all  things 
Left  His  Father's  throne  on  high; 

From  a  Virgin's  womb  appearing, 
Clothed  in  our  mortality. 


5 

All  within  a  lowly  manger, 

Lo,  a  tender  Babe  He  lies ! 
See  His  gentle  Virgin  Mother 

Lull  to  sleep  His  infant  cries! 
While  the  Limbs  of  God  Incarnate 

Round  with  swatching-bands  she  ties. 


6 
i 

Honor,  blessing  everlasting, 

To  th'  immortal  Deity ! 
To  the  Father,  Son,  and  Spirit, 

Praise  be  paid  co-equally ! 
Glory  through  the  earth  and  heaven, 

To  the  Threefold  Unity ! 

76 


33     . 

ALL    GLORY,   LAUD    AND    HONOR. 

{Palm  Sunday.) 

By  Rev.  Dr.  J.  M.  Neale. 

i 
fTTLL  glory,  laud,  and  honor, 
5-1    To  Thee,  Redeemer  King ! 
To  whom  the  lips  of  children 

Made  sweet  Hosannas  ring. 
Thou  art  the  King  of  Israel, 

Thou  David's  Royal  Son, 
Who  in  the  Lord's  Name  comest, 

The  King  and  Blessed  One. 


The  companies  of  angels 

Are  praising  Thee  on  high ; 
And  mortal  men,  and  all  things 

Created,  make  reply. 
The  children  of  the  Hebrews 

With  palms  before  Thee  went: 
Our  praise  and  prayer  and  anthems 

Before  Thee  we  present. 

3 

To  Thee,  before  Thy  Passion, 

They  raised  their  hymns  of  praise, 
To  Thee,  now  throned  in  glory, 

Our  melody  we  raise. 
Thou  didst  accept  their  praises: 

Accept  the  prayers  we  bring, 
Who  in  all  good  delightest, 

Thou  good  and  gracious  King, 

77 


4 
These  palms  shall  signal  for  us 

Our  victory  o'er  the  foe ; 
That  in  the  Conqueror's  triumph 

This  strain  may  ever  flow : 
All  glory,  laud,  and  honor, 

To  Thee,  Redeemer,  King! 
To  Whom  the  lips  of  children 

Made  sweet  Hosannas  ring. 


34 

CHRIST,  THE  LORD,  IS  RISEN 
TO-DAY. 

(Victimae  Paschali  Laudes.) 

Tr.  M.  Leeson. 

i 

CHRIST,  the  Lord,  is  ris'n  to-day 
Christians,  haste  your  vows  to  pay ; 
Offer  ye  your  praises  meet, 
At  the  Paschal  Victim's  feet; 
For  the  sheep  the  Lamb  hath  bled, 
Sinless  in  the  sinner's  stead; 
Christ,  the  Lord,  is  ris'n  on  high, 
Now  He  lives  no  more  to  die ! 


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 ! 

3 

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. 

79 


Hail,  eternal  Hope  on  high! 
Hail,  Thou  King  of  victory ! 
Hail!  Thou  Prince  of  life  ador'd! 
Help  and  save  us,  gracious  Lord! 


35 

ALL  HAIL,  DEAR  CONQUEROR! 
(Tn  Victor  Rex.) 
By  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

i 

gLL  hail,  dear  Conqueror !  all  hail, 
Oh,  what  a  victory  is  Thine? 
How  beautiful  Thy  strength  appears, 
Thy  crimson  wounds,  how  bright  they 
shine ! 
Thou  earnest  at  the  dawn  of  day : 

Armies  of  souls  around  Thee  were ; 
Blest  spirits  throng  to  worship  Thee, 
In  Flesh,  now  glorified  and  fair. 


The  everlasting  Godhead  lay 

Shrouded  within  those  Limbs  divine, 
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 

Of  Mary,  while  they  looked  on  Thee. 

80 


They  worshipped,  while  the  beauteous  Soul 

Paused  by  the  Body's  wounded  Side; 
Bright  flashed  the  cave,  before  them  stood 

The  living  Jesus  glorified. 
All  hail,  dear  Conqueror,  all  hail! 

Oh !  what  a  victory  is  Thine ! 
How  beautiful  Thy  strength  appears! 

Thy  Crimson  Wounds,  how  bright  they 
shine ! 

36 

THE  MORN  HAD  SPREAD  HER 
CRIMSON  RAYS. 

(Aurora  Coelum  Pur  pur  at.) 

Tr.  R.  Campbell. 

i 
l^vHE  morn  had  spread  her  crimson  rays, 
^^/  When  rang  the  skies  with  shouts  of 

praise, 
Earth  joined  the  joyful  hymn  to  swell, 
That  brought  despair  to  vanquished  hell. 

2 

He  comes  victorious  from  the  grave, 
The  Lord  omnipotent  to  save, 
And  brings  with  Him  to  light  of  day 
The  Saints  who  long  imprisoned  lay. 

3 
Let  hymns  of  joy  to  grief  succeed, 
We  know  that  Christ  is  ris'n  indeed ; 
We  hear  His  white-robed  Angel's  voice, 
And  in  our  risen  Lord  rejoice. 

8i 


4 
With  Christ  we  died,  with  Christ  we  rose, 
When  at  the  font  His  Name  we  chose ; 
Oh,  let  not  sin  our  robes  defile, 
And  turn  to  grief  the  paschal  smile. 


37 

YE  SONS  AND  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE 
LORD 

(0  Filii  et  Filiae.) 

Tr.  Rev.  E.  Caswall. 

Chorus. 

Alleluia !    Alleluia !    Alleluia ! 


fT'E  sons  and  daughters  of  the  Lord, 
^2r  The  King  of  glory,  King  adored, 
This  day  Himself  from  death  restored. 

Alleluia ! 

2 

All  in  the  early  morning  grey 
Went  holy  women  on  their  way 
To  see  the  tomb  where  Jesus  lay. 

Alleluia ! 

3 

Of  spices  pure  a  precious  store 

In  their  pure  hands  those  women  bore, 

To  anoint  the  sacred  Body  o'er. 

Alleluia ! 

82 


4 
Then  straightway  one  in  white  they  see, 
Who  saith,  "  Ye  seek  the  Lord ;  but  He 
Is  risen,  and  gone  to  Galilee." 

Alleluia ! 

5 

This  told  they  Peter,  told  they  John ; 
Who  forthwith  to  the  tomb  are  gone, 
But  Peter  is  by  John  outrun. 

Alleluia ! 

6 

That  self-same  night,  while  out  of  fear 
The  doors  were  shut,  their  Lord  most 

dear 
To  His  Apostles  did  appear. 

Alleluia ! 

7 

But  Thomas,  when  of  this  he  heard, 
Was  doubtful  of  his  brethren's  word ; 
Wherefore  again  there  comes  the  Lord. 

Alleluia ! 

8 

"Thomas,  behold  My  side,"  said  He; 
"My  hands,  My  feet,  My  body  see, 
And  doubt  not,  but  believe  in  Me." 

Alleluia ! 

9 

When  Thomas  saw  that  wounded  side, 
The  truth  no  longer  he  denied  ; 
"Thou  art  my  Lord  and  God !"  he  cried. 

Alleluia ! 

83 


10 

Oh,  blest  are  they  who  have  not  seen 
Their  Lord,  and  yet  believe  in  Him! 
Eternal  life  awaiteth  them. 

Alleluia  I 
ii 

Now  let  us  praise  the  Lord  most  high, 
And  strive  His  name  to  magnify 
On  this  great  day,  through  earth  and  sky. 

Alleluia  I 
12 

Whose  mercy  ever  runneth  o'er ; 
Whom  men  and  Angel  Hosts  adore ; 
To  Him  be  glory  evermore. 

Alleluia  i 

38 

NOW  AT  THE  LAMB'S  HIGH  ROYAL 
FEAST. 

(Ad  Regias  Agni  Dapes.) 

Tr.  Rev.  E.  Caswall. 

i 

QOW  at  the  Lamb's  high  royal  feast, 
In  robes  of  saintly  white,  we  sing, 
Through  the  Red  Sea,  in  safety  brought 
By  Jesus,  our  immortal  King. 


O  depth  of  love !  for  us  he  drains 
The  chalice  of  His  agony; 

For  us  a  Victim  on  the  Cross 

He  meekly  lays  Him  down  to  die. 


s4 


3 
And  as  the  avenging  Angel  pass'd 

Of  old  the  blood-besprinkled  door; 
As  the  cleft  sea  a  passage  gave, 

Then  closed  to  whelm  th'  Egyptians  o'er, 

4 
So  Christ,  our  Paschal  Sacrifice, 

Has  brought  us  safe  all  perils  through ; 
While  for  unleaven'd  bread  He  asks 
But  heart  sincere  and  purpose  true. 
* 

5 
Hail,  purest  Victim  Heav'n  could  find 

The  powers  of  Hell  to  overthrow ! 

Who  didst  the  bonds  of  Death  unbind; 

Who  dost  the  prize  of  Life  bestow. 

6 

Hail,  victor  Christ!  hail,  risen  King! 

To  Thee  alone   belongs   the   crown; 
Who  hast  the  heavenly  gates  unbar'd, 

And  cast  the  Prince  of  darkness  down. 

7 
O  Jesus !   from  the  death  of  sin 

Keep  us,  we  pray;  so  shalt  Thou  be 
The   everlasting   Paschal   joy 

Of  all  the  souls  new-born  in  Thee* 

8 

To  God  the  Father,  with  the  Son 
Who  from  the  grave  immortal  rose, 

And  Thee,  O  Paraclete,  be  praise, 
While  age  on  endless  ages  flows. 

85 


39 

SING  WE  TRIUMPHANT  HYMNS  OF 
PRAISE. 

(Hymnum  Canamas  Gloriae.) 

ASCENSION 

i 

JING  we  triumphant  hymns  of  praise, 
New  hymns  to  heav'n  exulting  raise; 
Christ  by  a  road  before  untrod, 
Ascendeth  to  the  throne  of  Gotf. 
The  apostles  on  the  mountain  stand 
The  mystic  mount  in  Holy  Land; 
They,  with  the  blessed  Mother  see 
Jesus  ascend  in  majesty. 

2 

To  whom  the  angels  drawing  nigh, 
"Why  stand  and  gaze  upon  the  sky? 
This  is  the  Saviour/'  thus  they  say, 
"This  is  His  noble  triumph  day." 
"Again  shall  ye  behold  Him  so 
As  ye  to-day  have  seen  Him  go, 
In  glorious  pomp  ascending  high, 
Up  to  the  portals  of  the  sky." 

3 

"He  hastes  to  mount  His  heav'nly  throne, 
He  takes  His  kingdom  for  His  own ; 
And  thence  again,  when  time  shall  end, 
To  judge  the  nations  shall  descend." 
Jesus !  in  that  tremendous  day, 
Our  sole  Redemption,  Thee  we  pray 
Vouchsafe  to  number  us  on  high 
Amongst  Thy  saints'  blest  company. 

86 


40 

HAIL  THOU,  WHO  MAN'S 
REDEEMER  ART. 

(Salutis  Humanae  Sator.) 

ASCENSION. 

By  Rev.  T.  J.  Potter. 

i 

BAIL  Thou,  Who  man's  Redeemer  art, 
Jesus,  the  joy  of  ev'ry  heart; 
Great  Maker  of  the  world's  wide  frame, 
And  purest  love's  delight  and  flame. 

2 

What  nameless  mercy  Thee  o'ercame, 
To  bear  our  load  of  sin  and  shame? 
For  guiltless,  Thou  Thy  life  didst  give, 
That  sinful,  erring  man  might  live. 

3 

The  realms  of  woe  are  forced  by  Thee, 
Its  captives  from  their  chains  set  free; 
And  Thou,  amid  Thy  ransom'd  train, 
At  God's  Right  Hand  dost  victor  reign. 

4 
Let  mercy  sweet  with  Thee  prevail, 
To  cure  the  wounds  we  now  bewail; 
Oh,  bless  us  with  Thy  holy  sight, 
And  fill  us  with  eternal  light.  . 

5 
Our  guide,  our  way  to  heavenly  rest, 
Be  Thou  the  aim  of  ev'ry  breast; 
Be  Thou  the  soother  of  our  tears, 
Our  sweet  reward  above  the  spheres. 

87 


41 

O  JESUS  CHRIST,  REMEMBER. 
By  Rev.  E.  Caswall. 


O  JESUS  Christ,  remember, 
When  Thou  shalt  come  again 
Upon  the  clouds  of  heaven 

With  all  Thy  shining  train, 
When  ev'ry  eye  shall  see  Thee 

In  Deity  reveal'd 
Who  now  upon  this  altar 
In  silence  art  conceal'd. 


Remember  then,  O  Saviour, 

I  supplicate  of  Thee 
That  here  I  bow'd  before  Thee, 

Upon  my  bended  knee; 
That  here  I  own'd  Thy  presence, 

And  did  not  Thee  deny, 
And  glorified  Thy  greatness, 

Though  hid  from  human  eye. 

3 

Accept,  divine  Redeemer, 

The  homage  of  my  praise; 
Be  Thou  the  light  and  honor, 

And  glory  of  my  days ; 
Be  Thou  my  consolation 

When  death  is  drawing  nigh; 
Be  Thou  my  only  Treasure 

Through  all  eternity. 

88 


42 

HOLY  SPIRIT,  COME  AND 
GUIDE  ME. 

By  Rev.  W.  P.  Treacy. 

i 

nOLY  Spirit,  come  and  guide  me, 
For  Thy  Light  I  daily  pine; 
All  around  is  dark  and  gloomy, 

Let  Thy  Rays  upon  me  shine,  (tivice.) 

2 

From  my  soul  dispel  all  shadows, 
From  my  heart  now  banish  care ; 

Teach  me  how  to  bear  my  crosses, 

Give  me  sweetness  in  my  prayer,  (twice.) 

3 

Speak  to  me  of  Heaven's  beauties, 
Tell  me  of  Thy  Sinless  Land; 

Lead  me  up  that  Holy  Mountain 

Where  but  Purified  may  stand,  (twice.) 

4 
Lead  me  o'er  the  paths  of  virtue, 

Keep  me  far  from  shame  and  sin ; 
Give  me  peace  in  holy  actions, 

Drive  from  me  all  strife  and  din.  (tivice.) 

5 
Show  the  vainness  of  false  pleasures, 
Show  how  fleeting  are  man's  days, 
Show  that  Thou  alone  canst  give  me 
Force  to  walk  through  stainless  ways. 

(twice.) 

89 


43 

COME,  HOLY  GHOST,  CREATOR 
BLEST. 

(Veni,  Creator  Spiritus.) 

i 

GOME,  Holy  Ghost,  Creator  Blest, 
And  in  our  hearts  take  up  Thy  rest ; 
Come  with  Thy   Grace  and  heavenly  aid, 
To  fill  the  hearts  which  Thou  hast  made. 

(bis.) 


O  Comforter,  to  Thee  we  cry; 
Thou  Heavenly  Gift  of  God  most  high ; 
Thou  Fount  of  life,  and  Fire  of  love, 
And  sweet  Anointing  from  above,    (bis.) 


3 

O  Holy  Ghost,  through  Thee  alone, 
Know  we  the  Father  and  the  Son ; 
Be  this  our  never  changing  creed, 
That  Thou  dost  from  Them  both  proceed. 

(bis.) 

4 

Praised  be  the  Father  and  the  Son, 

And  Holy  Spirit  with  Them  One; 

And  may  the  Son  on  us  bestow' 

The  gifts  that  from  the  Spirit  flow,   (bis.) 

go 


44 

THY  KINGDOM.  COME. 
(Adveniat  Regnum  tuum.) 
By  Rev.  M.  Russell,  S.  J. 


l^sHY  Kingdom  come,  O  King  of  earth 

\*S  and  heav'n ! 

Creator,    Saviour,    Who    our    chains    hast 

riv'n ; 
Oh,  that  all  hearts  would  Thy  sweet  yoke 

embrace ; 
Reign  in  my  heart  forever,  King  of  grace. 


Thee  will  I  serve,  for  he  who  serves  Thee 

reigns ; 
Thee  will  I  freely  serve  while  life  remains. 
Till,  free  no  longer,  in  Thy  realm  above, 
Bound  in  the  rapturous  thraldom  of  Thy 

love. 


Thee  as  my  King,  my  soul  at  last  shall  hail ; 
No  more  to  swerve,  no  more  to  faint  nor 

fail. 
O  Father,  take  Thy  weary  wand'rer  home ; 
O  King  of  glory,  may  Thy  Kingdom  come. 

9* 


45 

WHEN   MEN   BLASPHEMING   SAY: 

By  Bro.  M. 

i 
ir^HEN  men  blaspheming  say : 
vJL/     "Away  with  Jesus  Christ! 
"We  will  not  own  His  swTay, 
"Our  freedom  sacrifice !" — 
O  Christians,  raise  the  loyal  cry  and  sing: 

Chorus. 
Thy  Kingdom  come !  [       '  .  ! .  " 

•  Be  Thou,  O  Christ,  our  King!  J       C^*'-/ 
We're  Thine,  dear  Lord, 
Be  Thou  our  King! 
Thy  Kingdom  come,  O  Christ! 
Thy  Kingdom  come ! 
Be  Thou  our  King! 
Thy  Kingdom  come!  O  Christ! 

2 

The  faithless  Jews,  O  Lord ! 

In  hate  rejected  Thee; 
"Away  with  Him/'  their  word, 

"No  king,  save  Caesar,  we !" — 
Thy  vassals,  Christ,  with  joyous  pride  we 
sing : — Chorus. 

3 
With  purple  robe  in  scorn 

They. mock  Thy  regal  right; 
Thy  Head  is  crowned  with  thorn; 

Thy  blessed  Face  they  smite. 
We  hail  Thee,  King,  by  right  divine,  and 
sing: — Chorus. 

92 


Thy  royal  title,  see ! 

Above  Thy  cruel  crown ; 
They  scoff  and  jeer  at  Thee: 

"O  Israel's  King,  come  down !" 
With   faith   sublime,   Christ  Crucified, 
sing : — Chorus. 


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46 

GOD    THE    FATHER,    WHO    DIDST 
MAKE  ME. 

i 
|£>0D  the  Father,  Who  didst  make  me 
vj*     To  adore  and  worship  Thee, 
Who  wouldst  have  me,  soul  and  body, 

Thine  for  evermore  to  be ; 
Often  from  Thy  ways  I've  wandered, 

E'en  each  day  and  every  hour; 
Time  so  precious  spent  and  squandered, 

Let  me  contrite  now  deplore. 


Jesus  Christ,  Who  didst  redeem  me 

From  eternal  misery, 
Who  didst  shed  Thy  Blood  to  save  me 

On  the  Cross  of  Calvary; 
Oh,  what  sorrow  there  I  caused  Thee, 

Yes,  I  caused  Thine  agony ; 
By  that  Cross  I  now  beseech  Thee 

Look  in  pity  down  on  me. 

3 
Holy  Ghost,  Whose  grace  descended 

Sevenfold  to  strengthen  me, 
By  which  grace  my  soul  was  cleansed 

From  a  dark  iniquity, 
Many  gifts  of  Thine  I've  slighted. 

Gifts  bestowed  so  lovingly ; 
But  for  love  so  unrequited, 

Faithful  now  at  last  I'll  be. 

94 


4 
Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Spirit, 

1  Ever  Blessed  Trinity, 
Oh!  what  love  from  me  They  merit, 

For  such  wondrous  charity. 
Thou,  O  God,  hast  made  and  saved  me, 

Thou  alone  my  Lord  shalt  be ; 
Take  me  then  to  serve  and  love  Thee, 
Now,  and  in  eternity. 


47 

O  DAY  OF  REST  AND  GLADNESS. 
(Sunday.) 

i 

ODAY  of  rest  and  gladness ! 
O  Day  of  joy  and  light! 
O  balm  for  care  and  sadness, 

Most  beautiful,  most  bright! 
On  thee,  the  high  and  lowly, 
Before  th'  eternal  throne, 
Sing  holy,  holy,  holy, 

To  God,  the  Three  in  One. 


On  thee,  at  the  creation, 

The  light  first  had  its  birth; 
On  thee,  for  our  salvation, 

Christ   rose   from  depths  of  earth; 
On  thee,  our  Lord,  victorious, 

The  Spirit  sent  from  heav'n : 
And  thus  on  thee  most  glorious, 

A  triple  light  was  giv'n. 

95 


To-day  on  weary  nations, 

The  heavenly  manna  falls; 
To  holy  convocations 

The  silver  trumpet  calls; 
Where  Gospel-light  is  glowing 

With  pure  and  radiant  beams, 
And  living  water  flowing 

With  soul-refreshing  streams. 


New  graces  ever  gaining 

From  this,  our  day  of  rest, 
We  reach  the  rest  remaining 

To  spirits  of  the  blest; 
To  Holy  Ghost  be  praises, 

To  Father  and  to  Son ; 
The  Church  her  voice  upraises, 

To  Thee,  blest  Three  in  One. 


48 

LIFE  OFFERS  ME  ONE  ONLY 
GOOD. 


By  I.  Williams. 


V^IFE  offers  me  one  only  good,  one 
A-K  treasure, 

My  Saviour  dear,  my  God  whom  I  adore. 
'Tis  He  alone  can  turn  all  grief  to  pleasure, 

'Tis  He  Who  holds  my  heart  forever 
more. 


96 


2 

Tis  God  alone  our  deepest  wounds  can  heal, 
And  be  to  us  a  refuge  safe  and  sure ; 

None  other  can  such  wondrous  love  reveal, 
To  sanctify  the  holy  soul  and  pure. 

3 

What  sorrow,  then,  need  heart  of  mortal 
fear, 
Whose  loving  hope  and  trust  are  all  in 
Thee? 
What  grief  need  trouble  us  when  Thou  art 
near, 
For  Thou  our  gentle  comforter  wilt  be. 

(This  Chorus  is  to  be  sang  with  No.  250.) 

Chorus. 

Repeat,    repeat,   my   soul,   this    refrain   so- 
true,  so  sweet; 
This  cry  of  love  and  joy  sincere  and  deep;. 
'Tis  God  alone  can  give  true  happiness, 
'Tis  God  alone  can  give  true  happiness. 


49 

0  GOD  OF  LOVELINESS! 

(Thus  sum  ego.) 

1 

OGOD  of  loveliness, 
O  Lord  of  Heaven  above, 
How  worthy  to  possess 
My  heart's  devoted  love! 

97 


So  sweet  Thy  countenance, 
So  gracious  to  behold, 

That  one,  one  only  glance 
To  me  were  bliss  untold. 


}  (Kf.) 


Thou  art  blest  Three  in  One, 

Yet  undivided  still; 
Thou  art  that  One  alone 

Whose  love  my  heart  can  fill. 
The  heavens,  the  earth  below, 

Were  fashioned  by  Thy  Word ; 
How  amiable  art  Thou,  7  ri  '   \ 

My  ever-dearest  Lord !  )  l™*-) 


3 

Were  hearts  as  countless  mine 

As  sands  upon  the  shore, 
All  should  in  choir  combine 

To  love  Thee  evermore. 
And  ev'ry  heart  should  yearn 

With  tenderest  desire, 
And  in  my  bosom  burn  )  //  •   \ 

With  flames  of  holiest  fire,    j  ^0 


4 
To  think  Thou  art  my  God, — 

O  thought  for  ever  blest! 
My  heart  has  overflowed 

With  joy  within  my  breast. 
My  soul  so  full  of  bliss 

Is  plunged  as  in  a  sea, 
Deep  in  the  sweet  abyss  )  rw   \ 

Of  holy  charity.  J  (       } 

98 


5 
No  object  here  below 

Awakens  my  desire; 
No  suffering  nor  woe 

Can  grief  or  pain  inspire. 
The  world  I  could  despise, 

Though  it  were  all  of  gold ; 
Thee  only  do  I  prize  I  , ,  .    . 

O  Mine  of  wealth  untold!     J  (bts'> 

6 

O  Loveliness  supreme, 

And  Beauty  infinite; 
O  ever-flowing  Stream, 

An  Ocean  of  delight; 
O  Life  by  which  I  live, 

My.  truest  life  above, 
To  Thee  alone  I  give  ) 

My  undivided  love.  ) 


(bis.) 


50 

JUST  ONE  TINY  SPARK  SO  BRIGHT. 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 

^"YUST  one  tiny  spark  so  bright, 
V-J"  Of  this  wondrous  fire, 
Will  God's  love  enkindle, 
In  my  heart  forever. 

Chorus. 

Oh !  fire  of  holy  love,  oh !  heavenly  ray, 
Come  fill  my  soul  by  night  and  by  day.  (bis.) 

99 


Hasten,  all  our  hearts  cosume, 

Heaven's  flame  divine, 
Fill  our  souls  with  rapture, 

They  are  only  Thine. — Chorus. 

3 

Peace  and  happiness  are  mine, 

When  Thou  art  with  me, 
Banished  all  life's  sorrows, 

While  I  cling  to  Thee. — Chorus. 

4 
Come,  then,  Master  of  my  soul 

Dear  Saviour  and  King, 
Unto  my  poor  spirit, 

Peace  and  comfort  bring. — Chorus. 


51 

O  COME,  LOUD  ANTHEMS  LET  US 
SING. 


OCOME,  loud  anthems  let  us  sing, 
Loud  thanks  to  our  Almighty  King: 
For  we  our  voices  high  should  raise, 
When  our  salvation's  Rock  we  praise. 

Chorus. 

Great  is  the  Lord,  what  tongue  can  frame 
An  equal  honor  to  His  Name? 

IOO 


Into  His  presence  let  us  haste, 
To  thank  Him  for  His  favors  past; 
To  Him  address  our  joyful  songs, 
The  praise  that  to  His  Name  belongs.. 

—Chorus. 

3 

The  depths  of  earth  are  in  His  hand, 
*Her  secret  wealth  at  His  command ; 
The  strength  of  hills  that  reach  the  skies, 
Subjected  to  His  empire  lies. — Chorus. 


Oh,  let  us  to  His  courts  repair, 
And  bow  with  adoration  there; 
Down  on  our  knees  devoutly  all, 
Before  the  Lord,  our  Maker,  fall. — Cho. 


52 

O  GIFT  OF  GIFTS!  0  GRACE  OF 
FAITH! 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

i 

OGIFT  of  gifts!  O  grace  of  faith! 
My  God,  how  can  it  be 
That  Thou,  Who  has  discerning  love, 
Shouldst  give  that  gift  to  me? 

IOI 


Chorus. 

Oh,  happy,  happy  that  I  am! 

If  Thou  canst  be,  O  Faith! 

The  treasure  that  thou  art  in  life, 

What  wilt  thou  be  in  death? 

O  gift  of  gifts !    O  grace  of  faith ! 


How  many  hearts  Thou  mightst  have  had 

More  innocent  than  mine, 
How  many  souls  more  worthy  far, 

Of  that  sweet  touch  of  Thine? — Chorus, 


3 

How  can  they  live,  how  will  they  die, 
Howbear  the  cross  of  grief, 

Who  have  not  got  the  light  of  faith, 
The  courage  of  belief? — Chorus. 


4 
The  crowd  of  cares,  the  weightiest  cross, 

Seem  trifles  less  than  light ; — 
Karth  looks  so  little  and  so  low, 

When  faith  shines  full  and  bright. — Cho. 

5 

Thy  choice,  O  God  of  Goodness!  then 

I  lovingly  adore 
Oh,  give  me  grace  to  keep  Thy  grace, 

And  grace  to  merit  more. — Chorus. 

102 


53 

HOLY  GOD,  WE  PRAISE  THY  NAME. 

(Sancte  Deus,  laudamus  te.) 

By  Rev.  C.  Walworth. 


BOLY  God,  we  praise  Thy  name, 
Lord  of  all,  we  bow  before  Thee  ; 
All  on  earth,  Thy  scepter  claim, 

All  in  heav'n  above  adore  Thee; 
Infinite  Thy  vast  domain, 
Everlasting  is  Thy  reign. 


Hark !  the  loud  celestial  hymn, 
Angel  choirs  above  are  raising; 

Cherubim  and  Seraphim 

In  unceasing  chorus  praising, 

Fill  the  heav'ns  with  sweet  accord; 

Holy,  holy,  holy,  Lord ! 


\(bis.) 


\(bis.) 


3 
Holy  Father,  Holy  Son, 

Holy  Spirit,  Three  we  name  Thee, 
While  in  essence  only  One, 

Undivided  God  we  claim  Thee ; 
And  adoring  bend  the  knee, 
While  we  own  the  mystery. 

4 
Thou  art  King  of  glory,  Christ ! 

Son  of  God  yet  born  of  Mary, 
For  us  sinners  sacrificed, 

And  to  death  a  tributary; 
First  to  break  the  bars  of  death, 
Thou  hast  opened  heav'n  to  faith. 

103 


\(bis.) 


\(bis:)[ 


54 

WHAT  GOD  DOES  IS  DONE  ARIGHT. 


>¥<HAT  God  does  is  done  aright : 
vlx     So  His  faithful  children  deem, 
Though  our  harvest  store  be  light, 

Richly  flows  His  mercy's  stream; 
He  would  draw  our  fait' ring  love 
Up  to  changeless  joys  above. 


What  God  does  is  done  aright, 
Question  not  His  sov'reign  will, 

Though  He  send  the  withering  blight, 
Ere  the  crops  our  garners  fill : 

Earthly  goods  He  takes  away, 

That  our  hope  on  Him  may  stay. 

3 
What  God  does  is  done  aright, 

Though  our  dales  and  uplands  mourn, 
We  will  praise  His  love  and  might, 

To  the  future  hopeful  turn ; 
His  eternal  Word  can  give 
Strength  whereby  our  souls  can  live. 

4 

What  God  does,  is  done  aright; 

E'en  if  here  on  earth  below. 
We  do  find  no  Canaan  bright, 

And  nor  milk  nor  honey  flow; 
God,  who  doth  the  ravens  feed, 
Shall  supply  our  daily  need. 

104 


5 

What  God  does  is  done  aright, 

This  glad  faith  shall  cheer  our  way, 

Till  all  faith  be  lost  in  sight 
In  heav'n's  never-ending  day; 

For  His  promise  standeth  sure, 

And  His  mercies  e'er  endure* 


55 

I  BELIEVE  IN  THEE,  0  TRUTH  AND 
LOVE  SUPREME. 

By  I.  Williams.. 

Chorus. 

^"T^  BELIEVE  in  Thee,  I  believe  in  Thee, 
^JL^     O  Truth  and  Love  supreme,  Q  Truth 

and  Love  supreme ; 
Thou  art  our  only  Good  and  Truth  itself 
Thou  art; 
Most  humbly  I  adore  Thy  sweet  and  holy 
name, 
I  believe  in  Thee,  I  believe  in  Thee. 


In  one  God  I  believe,  in  God  all  powerful, 

Who  reigns  in  heaven  and  earth,  Creator, 

Lord  and  King; 

In  His  love  do  I  trust,  His  love  so  bountiful, 

From     which     all     light     and     blessings 

spring. — Chorus. 


In  Jesus  I  believe,  the  Father's  only  Son, 
Of   Virgin   Mother  born,  yet   God   e'er 
time  began ; 
His  death  upon  the  Cross,  our  soul's  sal- 
vation won, 
Our  Saviour,  Master,  God  made  Man. 

— Chorus. 
3 
In  God  the  Holy  Ghost,  the  Sanctifier  blest, 
With  Father  and  with  Son,  a  holy  Trinity, 
In  Him  do  I  believe ;  He  guides  to  light 
and  rest, 
And  blessed,  bright  eternity. — Chorus. 

4 
In  one  Faith  and  one  Church,  most  firmly 
I  believe; 
To  us,  her  teachings  sweet,  faith,  hope 
and  love  have  given, 
Through  her,  the  Holy  Ghost's  wise  counsel 
we  receive, 
It  is  her  hand  which  leads  to  Heaven. 

— Chorus. 


56 

O  HOLY  FAITH!  0  SACRED  LIGHT! 
By  Rev.  W.  P.  Treacy. 

i 

O  HOLY  Faith!    O  Sacred  Light! 
Forever  beam  on  me; 
Oh,  like  a  star,  shine  on  my  night, 
And  light  me  o'er  life's  sea! 

106 


The  deep  I  sail  is  fierce  and  dark, 

A  wide  unbounded  way, 
I  cannot  steer  my  wandering  bark 

Without  thy  saving  ray. 

3 

The  shore  is  far  away,  I  know, 
And  rocks  and  shoals  are  nigh, 

Among  a  thousand  wrecks  I  go, 
O  star,  my  starless  sky. 

4 
I  sail,  and  sail,  but  know  not  where — 

Before  me,  death  and  night; 
O  holy  Faith,  now  hear  my  prayer, 

And  show  thy  blessed  light. 

5 
Shine  on  the  waves  that  'round  me  roar, 

Shine  on  the  far-off  strand, 
Be  thou  my  light-house  by  the  shore, 

My  sunshine  on  the  land. 


57 

GLORY  BE   TO   JESUS! 
By  Rev.  E.  Caswall. 

i 

eLORY  be  to  Jesus, 
Who  in  bitter  pains 
Pour'd  for  me  the  life-blood 
From  His  sacred  veins ! 

107 


Grace  and  life  eternal 
In  that  Blood  I  find ; 

Blest  be  His  compassion. 
Infinitely  kind ! 


Blest  through  endless  ages 

Be  the  precious  stream, 
Which  from  endless  torment 

Doth  the  world  redeem ! 
There  the  fainting  spirit 

Drinks  of  life  her  fill ; 
There,  as  in  a  fountain 

Laves  herself  at  will.    - 

3 

O  the  Blood  of  Christ!  it 

Soothes  the  Father's  ire  ; 
Opens  the  gates  of  heaven; 

Quells  eternal  fire. 
Abel's  blood  for  vengeance 

Pleaded  to  the  skies; 
But  the  Blood  of  Jesus 

For  our  pardon  cries. 

4 
Oft  as  earth,  exulting, 

Wafts  its  praise  on  high, 
Hell  with  terror  trembles, 

Heav'n  is  filled  with  joy. 
Lift  ye,  then,  your  voices, 

Swell  the  mighty  flood ; 
Louder  still,  and  louder 

Praise  the  precious  Blood ! 

108 


58 

FAITH  OF  OUR  FATHERS! 

(Fidelis  ad  mortem.) 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 


EAITH  of  our  Fathers!  living  still, 
In  spite  of  dungeon,  lire  and  swordr 
Oh!  how  our  hearts  beat  high  with  joy, 
Whene'er  we  hear  that  glorious  word. 


Chorus. 

Faith  of  our  Fathers!  holy  Faith! 

We  will  be  true  to  thee  till  death! 
Faith  of  our  Fathers !  holy  Faith ! 

We  will  be  true  to  thee  till  death! 


Our  Fathers,  chained  in  prisons  dark, 
Were  still  in  heart  and  conscience  free; 

How  sweet  would  be  their  children's  fate, 
If  they,  like  them  could  die  for  thee. 

— Chorus. 

3 
Faith  of  our  Fathers !  Mary's  prayers 
Shall  win  our  country  back  to  thee ; 
And   through   the   truth   that   comes    from 
God, 
Our  land  shall  then  indeed  be  free. 

— Chorus. 

109 


4 
Faith  of  our  Fathers !  we  will  love 

Both  friend  and  foe  in  all  our  strife ; 
And  preach  thee  too,  as  love  knows  how, 
By  kindly  words  and  virtuous  life. 

— Chorus. 

5 
Faith  of  our  Fathers !  days  of  old 

Within  our  hearts  speak  gallantly; 
For  ages  thou  hast  stood  by  us, 

Dear  Faith,  and  now  we'll  stand  by  thee. 

— Chorus. 


59 

BLEST  IS  THE  FAITH,  DIVINE  AND 
STRONG. 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 


(£VLEST  is  the  Faith,  divine  and  strong, 
4^     Of    thanks    and    praise    an    endless 

fountain, 
Whose  life  is  one  perpetual  song, 
High  up  the  Saviour's  holy  mountain. 

Chorus. 

Oh,  Sion's  songs  are  sweet  to  sing, 
With  melodies  of  gladness  laden ; 

Hark!  how  the  harps  of  angels  ring, 

Hail,     Son    of    Man!      Hail,    Mother- 
Maiden!     (bis.) 

no 


Blest  is  the  Hope  that  holds  to  God 

In  doubt  and  darkness  still  unshaken ; 
And  sings  along  the  heav'nly  road, 

Sweetest  when  most  it  seems  forsaken. 

— Chorus. 
3 
Blest  is  the  Love,  that  cannot  love 

Aught    that    earth    gives    of    best    and 
brightest. 
Whose  raptures  thrill,  like  saints  above, 
Most  when  its  earthly  gifts  are  lightest. 

— Chorus. 
4# 
Blest  is  the  time  that  in  the  eye 

Of  God  its  hopeful  watch  is  keeping, 
And  grows  into  eternity, 

Like    noiseless    trees,    when    men    are 
sleeping. — Chorus. 


60 

LONG  LIVE  THE  POPE! 
By  Rev.  H.  T.  Henry,  Litt.D. 

i 

HONG    live    the     Pope!      His    praises 
sound 
Again  and  yet  again: 
His  rule  is  over  space  and  time; 
His  throne  the  hearts  of  men: 
All  hail!  the  Shepherd-King  of  Rome, 

The  theme  of  loving  song: 
Let  all  the  earth  his  glory  sing,       )    '     .      . 
And  heav'n  the  strain  prolong.  )\twtce-) 

in 


Beleaguered  by  the  foes  of  earth, 

Beset  by  hosts  of  hell, 
He  guards  the  loyal  flock  of  Christ, 

A  watchful  sentinel : 
And  yet,  amid  the  din  and  strife, 

The  clash  of  mace  and  sword, 
He  bears  alone  the  shepherd       »  \ 

staff,  >  (twice.) 

This  champion  of  the  Lord.        / 

3 
His  signet  is  the  Fisherman's ; 

No  sceptre  does  he  bear ; 
In  meek  and  lowly  majesty 

He  rules  from  Peter's  Chair : 
And  yet  from  ev'ry  tribe  and  tongue, 

From  ev'ry  clime  and  zone, 
Three  hundred  million  voices         . 

sing  l(twice.) 

The  glory  of  his  throne.  J 

4 
Then  raise  the  chant,  with  heart  and  voice, 

In  church  and  school  and  home : 
"Long  live  the  Shepherd  of  the  flock ! 

Long  live  the  Pope  of  Rome !" 
Almighty  Father,  bless  his  work, 

Protect  him  in  his  ways, 
Receive  his  prayers,  fulfil  his  hopes,  \  r      . 

And  grant  him  "length  of  days."  J  K™™*-) 


112 


Steaat  of  (Eorjms  Olijrtjatt 

QHje  UltBBtb  &arramrttt 

61 

WHEN  OUR  SAVIOUR  WISHED  TO 
PROVE. 


>¥<HEN  our  Saviour  wished  to  prove 
\Ls  All  the  fullness  of  His  Love, 
He  gave  us,  ere  life  was  spent, 
The  thrice  Holy  Sacrament. 
It  is  here  His  burning  heart 
Would  to  all  its  flames  impart, 
Thus  he  speaks  with  love  divine,        T 
"Give  Me,  oh  give  Me  that  heart  of  ((bis.) 
thine."  ; 


When  the  dark  and  stormy  night 
Fills  the  soul  with  wild  affright; 
From  the  cloudlet  where  he  hides 
Soon  a  ray  of  comfort  glides. 
Where  the  tear  of  mis'ry  falls, 
Where  the  voice  of  sorrow  calls ; 
Still  He  speaks  with  love  divine,       o 
"Give  Me,  oh  give  Me  that  heart  of  I  (bis.) 
thine."  ) 

3 
Can  the  Saints'  ecstatic  flight, 
Can  the  winged  Seraphs'  might, 
To  their  Lord  approach  more  near 
Than  do  we  poor  sinners  here? 

113 


God  Himself  we  here  receive, 
Nobler  gift  He  cannot  give; 
Yet  He  breathes  with  love  divine :  ) 
"Give  Me,  oh  give  Me  that  heart  of  *[  (bis.) 
thine."  } 


62 

I  ADORE  THEE  HUMBLY. 

(Adoro  TV,  devote.) 

By  M.  E.  Olsen. 

i 

X  ADORE  Thee  humbly,  O  Thou  hid- 
den God, 
Who  in  these  forms  before  me  truly  dost 

abide. 
All    my    light    in    darkness,    contemplating 

Thee 
Lo!    my    heart    lies    prostrate    to    Love's 
mystery. 

Chorus. 

Hail !  O  Jesus !  Thou  our  true  Shepherd  be, 
Inflame  the  faith  uniting  all  who  believe 
in  Thee. 

2 

Seeing,   touching,   tasting,    fail   in   proving 

Thee; 
But  Thy  word  suffices,  given  sacredly, 
Know  we  nothing  truer  ever  can  be  heard, 
Than  the  words  of  Jesus,  Who  is  Truth's 

own  Word. — Chorus. 

114 


3 
On  the  cross  was  hidden  Thy  divinity, 
But  these  veils  hide  likewise  Thy  humanity ; 
I,  in  both  believing,  offer  my  belief, 
Praying   for  Thy  pardon   with   the   dying 
thief. — Chorus. 


4 
Thy  open  wounds  transfigured  I  may  not 

behold, 
But  confess,  with  Thomas:  Thou  art  Lord 

and  God! 
Grant  my  soul  a  burning  faith;    light    it 

from  above. 
Be  Thou  all  my  treasure !   Be  Thou  all  my 

love ! — Chorus. 


5 

0  remembrance  lasting  of  the  Crucified ! 
Living  Bread   sustaining  those   for   whom 

He  died ! 
Make  me  a  consuming  fire,   drawing  life 

from  Thee ! 
Yield  my  soul  Thy  sweetness;  let  it  taste 

and  see. — Chorus. 

6 

Like  a  loving  pelican,  feed  me,  Jesus,  Lord. 

1  am  all  unholy ;  wash  me  in  Thy  Blood, 
In  that  Life-blood  flowing  o'er  the  world 

in  pain, 
Though  a  drop  had  cleansed  it  of  its  mighty 
stain. — Chorus. 

"5 


7 
Jesus,  Love,  here  present  on  the  altar  veiled, 
Oh,    fulfill    my    longing    when    Thou    art 

revealed. 
To  behold  the  vision  of  Thy  Holy  Face 
And  be  rapt  forever  in  its  perfect  peace! 

— Chorus. 


63 

SION,  LIFT  THY  VOICE  AND  SING. 

i 

JION,  lift  thy  voice  and  sing; 
Praise  thy  Saviour  and  thy  King; 
Praise  with  hymns  the  Shepherd  true; 
Strive  thy  best  to  praise  Him  well : 
Yet  doth  He  all  praise  excel ; 
None  can  ever  reach  his  due. 


See  to-day  before  us  laid 
Living  and  life-giving  Bread ! 
Theme  for  praise  and  joy  profound : 
The  same  which  at  the  sacred  board 
Was  by  our  Incarnate  Lord, 
Giv'n  to  His  Apostles  round. 

3 

Let  the  praise  be  loud  and  high, 
Sweet  and  tranquil  be  the  joy 
Felt  to-day  in  ev'ry  breast, 
On  this  festival  divine 
Which  records  the  origin 
Of  the  glorious  Eucharist. 

n6 


On  this  table  of  the  King 
Our  new  paschal  offering 
Brings  to  end  the  olden  rite, 
Here,  for  empty  shadows  fled, 
Is  reality  instead, 
Here,  instead  of  darkness,  light. 

5 

His  own  act,  at  supper  seated, 
Christ  ordained  to  be  repeated, 
In  His  memory  divine. 
Wherefore  now  with  adoration 
We,  the  Host  of  our  salvation, 
Consecrate  from  bread  and  wine. 


64 

JESUS!  MY  LORD,  MY  GOD, 
MY  ALL! 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 


^""t^ESUS !  my  Lord,  my  God,  my  all  I 
V^     How  can  I  love  Thee  as  I  ought? 
And  how  revere  this  wondrous  gift, 
So  far  surpassing  hope  or  thought? 

Chorus. 

Sweet  Sacrament!  we  Thee  adore! 
Oh,  make  us  love  Thee  more  and  more. 

(twice.) 

117 


Had  I  but  Mary's  sinless  heart 

To  love  Thee  with,  my  dearest  King, 
Oh,  with  what  bursts  of  fervent  praise 

Thy  goodness,  Jesus,  would  I  sing! 

— Chorus. 
3 
Ah!  see  within  a  creature's  hand 

The  vast  Creator  deigns  to  be, 
Reposing,  infant-like,  as  though 

On  Joseph's  arm,  or  Mary's  knee ! — Cho. 

4 
Thy  Body,  Soul,  and  Godhead,  all! 

O  mystery  of  love  divine!   . 
I  cannot  compass  all  I  have; 

For  all  Thou  hast  and  art  are  mine ! 

—Chorus. 
5 
Sound,  sound  His  praises  higher  still, 

And  come,  ye  angels,  to  our  aid  ; 
'Tis  God!  'tis  God!  the  very  God 

Whose  pow'r  both  men  and  angels  made ! 

— Chorus. 
6 

O  earth!  grow  flow'rs  beneath  His  Feet, 
And  thou,  O  sun,  shine  bright  this  day ! 

He  comes !  He  comes !  O  Heav'n  on  earth ! 
Our  Jesus  comes  upon  His  way! — Cho. 


65 

See  No.  64. 
118 


66 

THE    WORD    DESCENDING    FROM 
ABOVE. 

(Verbum  Supermini  prodiens.) 

Tr.  H.  T.  Henry,  Litt.D. 


^HE  Word  descending  from  above 
^/    Yet  leaving  not  the  Father's  side, 
And  going  to  His  work  of  love, 

At  length  had  reached  life's  eventide. 


But  ere  the  traitor's  hand  hath  led 

The  envious  Jews  that  plot  His  death, 

Himself  the  Lord  as  Living  Bread 
Unto  the  twelve  delivereth. 


To  them,  beneath  a  twofold  veil, 

He  gave  His  Flesh  and  Precious  Blood, 

Our  twofold  substance  to  regale, 
With  that  divine  and  typic  food. 


He  was  our  fellow-man  in  birth; 

Our  food,  when  at  the  board  He  sate ; 
He  died,  the  Ransom  of  the  earth; 

He  reigns,  our  guerdon  wondrous  great. 

119 


O  SALUTARIS  HOSTlA. 


O  saving  Host,  0  Victim  blest, 

Who  throwest  wide  the  gates  of  life, 

Behold,  the  foe  assails  our  breast — 

Give  strength  and  succor  in  the  strife! 


Unto  the  One  and  Trinal  Lord, 
Eternal  praise  and  glory  grand, 

Who,  endless  life  as  our  reward, 
Shall  give  us  in  the  Fatherland. 


67 

THE  SAVIOUR  IS  OUR  VERY  FOOD. 

(Christns  noster  verc  cibus.) 

By  Rev.  H.  T.  Henry,  Litt.D. 


^jHE  Saviour  is  our  very  food, 
^/     Our  very  drink  is  Christ  the  Lord ; 
We  drink  indeed  His  precious  Blood 
And  eat  the  Flesh  by  all  adored. 


Yea,  truly  on  that  Flesh  we  feed, 

Which  He  received  in  Mary's  womb; 

That  precious  Blood  we  drink  indeed 
That  once  was  shed  to  lift  our  doom. 

120 


Full  surely  at  this  sacred  Board, 

The  Word  made  Flesh  to  us  is  given, 

On  Whom  the  worship  of  the  Lord 

Doth  rest ;  thro'  Whom  we  enter  heaven. 


4 

That  Bread,  so  full  of  all  delight, 
So  full  of  every  sweetness  blest, 

Is  Christ,  the  King  of  endless  might, 
Erst  carried  in ■  the  Virgin's  breast. 


5 

Upon  the  richness  of  this  Bread 
Of  Angels,  let  us  feed  for  aye, 

That  this  Viaticum  may  shed 

Continual  sweetness  round  our  way. 


Celestial  Banquet  that  imparts 
Its  glory  to  the  ransomed  soul, 

Thou  resting-place  of  pilgrim  hearts, 
Grant  us  to  reach  the  heavenly  goal. 


O  God  the  Father,  King  of  Heaven, 

Through  Thy  dear  Son  and  Spirit  grant. 

That  they  to  whom  this  Food  is  given 
In  Paradise  Thy  praise  may  chant. 

121 


68 

LOl   DAY   AND    NIGHT! 
By  I.  Williams. 


V^O!    day    and    night    upon    our    altars 
XX,  dwelling, 

Thou,  Lord,  dost  call  us  to  come  unto 
Thee; 
Thou,     mighty    King,    art    Prisoner     and 
Victim, 
Held  by  the  chains  of  Thy  great  love 
for  me. 


Chorus. 

Jesus,  dear  Lord,  one  favor  grant  me, 
Here  let  me  rest  for  evermore; 

Here   let   me   kneel   before   Thy} 

prison  c  (twice.) 

And  gaze  upon  the  golden  door.  * 


Soft  o'er  the  earth  the  shades  of  night  come 
stealing, 
Gently  all  nature  is  sinking  to  rest, 
My  heart,  dear  Lord,  seeks  too  for  peace 
and  comfort, 
Safe  in  the  shelter  of  Thy  Sacred  Breast. 

— Chorus. 

122 


3 
Life's  path  is  bleak,  life's  way  is  long  and 
weary, 
Sad  are  our  souls,  bowed  with  anguish 
and  pain ; 
Thou,  in  Thy  love,  hast  pity  on  our  sorrow, 
To  Thee  we  come,  and  our  trust  is  not 
vain.— Chorus. 

4 
Jesus,  before  Thy  Tabernacle  kneeling, 
Into  my  heart   steals    a    peace    seldom 
known ; 
Thy  loving  voice  has  whispered  words  of 
comfort, 
Gone  is  my  grief,  all  my  sorrow  is  flown. 

■ — Chorus. 


69 

COME  AND  ADORE. 


GOME  and  adore  in  His  lone  cell 
Your  hidden  Lord,  and  feel  the  spell 
Of  silent  words  that  comfort  tell, 
Come  and  adore !    Come  and  adore ! 


Come  and  adore,  let  Faith  reveal 
What  human  sense  cannot  unseal. 
His  mystic  life,  His  Presence  real, 
Come  and  adore !    Come  and  adore ! 

123 


Come  and  adore  the  burning  Heart 
Of  Jesus,  longing  to  impart 
The  secret  of  love's  sweetest  art, 
Come  and  adore !    Come  and  adore ! 


4 

Come  and  adore  your  Saviour's  side, 
For  weary  souls  all  open  wide ; 
To  Him  your  hopes  and  fears  confide, 
Come  and  adore !    Come  and  adore ! 


5 

Come  and  adore !    Do  not  despise 
The  pleading  look  of  those  mild  eyes. 
His  love  that  weareth  no  disguise, 
Come  and  adore !    Come  and  adore ! 


70 

HEAR     THY    CHILDREN,     GENTLE 
JESUS. 

(Jesiij  audi  nos.) 

By  Rev.  F.  Stanfield. 


"fc^V^AR  Thy  children,  gentle  Jesus, 
X-Jt    While  we  breathe  our  evening  prayer, 
Save  us  from  all  harm  and  ^danger, 
Take  us  'neath  Thy  shelt'ring  care. 

124 


Save  us  from  the  wiles  of  Satan, 
'Mid  the  lone  and  sleepful  night, 

Sweetly  may  our  Guardian  Angels 
Keep  us  'neath  their  watchful  sight. 

3      - 
Gentle  Jesus,  look  in  pity, 

From  Thy  great  white  throne  above, 
All  the  night  Thy  Heart  is  wakeful; 

In  Thy  Sacrament  of  love. 

4 
Shades  of  even  fast  are  falling, 

Day  is  fading  into  gloom. 
When  the  shades  of  death  fall  round  us, 

Lead  Thine  exiled  children  home. 


71 

HARK!  HARK!   THE  ANGELS 
SINGING. 


BARK !  hark !  the  angels  singing 
Through  all  the  heav'nly  coasts, 
Tis  "Holy!  Holy!  Holy! 

Art  Thou,  Lord  God  of  Hosts !" 
The  starry  sky  around  us, 

The  shining  earth  below, 
The  greatness  of  Thy  glory 
In  bright  effulgence  show. 

125 


Then,  children,  join  your  voices, 

And  sing  with  one  accord 
'Thrice  blessed  He  who  cometh 

In  Thy  name,  mighty  Lord." 
Hosanna  in  the  highest ! 

To  David's  Son  intone; 
Thus  may  we  sing  in  glory 

For  ever  'round  His  throne. 


72 

SWEET  SAVIOUR!  BLESS   US  ERE 
WE  GO. 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 


JWEET  Saviour !  bless  us  ere  we  go, 
Thy  word  into  our  minds  instill ; 
And  make  our  lukewarm  hearts  to  glow, 
With  lowly  love  and  fervent  will. 

Chorus. 

Through  life's  long  day,  and  death's  dark 

night, 
O  gentle  Jesus  be  our  light,   (twice.) 


The  day  is  done   its  hours  have  run; 

And  Thou  hast  taken  count  of  all; 
The  scanty  triumphs  grace  hath  won, 

The  broken  vow,  the  frequent  fall. — Cho. 

126 


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.— C ho. 

4 
Do  more  than  pardon;  give  us  joy; 

Sweet  fear  and  sober  liberty ; 
And  simple  hearts  without  delay, 

That  only  long  to  be  like  Thee. — Cho. 

5 

Sweet  Saviour,  bless  us,  night  is  come; 

Mary  and  Joseph  near  us  be ; 
Good  angels  watch  about  our  home, 

And  we  are  one  day  nearer  Thee.— Cho. 


73 

See  No.  72. 

74 

0  MY  SOUL,  MOURN  AND   WEEP. 

(Hymn  of  Reparation.) 

By  Bro.  M. 

1 

OMY  soul,  mourn  and  weep,    let    thy 
tears  fall  like  rain, 
On  His  altar  of  love  does  the  Friend  plead 
in  vain? 

127 


Lo !  blasphemers  Him  mock,  in  His  prison 

sublime, 
O  my  soul,  at  His  Feet,  come  atone  for 

their  crime. 


Victim  holy!  Sweet  Saviour,  so  gentle  and 

meek, 
Pity,  pity,  O  Jesus,  men  blinded  and  weak! 
They  offend  Thee,  alas !  but  know  not  what 

they  do! 
Mercy,    wait,    draw    them    back,    faith    in 

sorrow  renew. 


3 
Jesus  waits  loyal  friends  who  His  wrongs 

will  repair, 
He  is  craving  true  hearts  who  His  sorrow 

will  share; 
O  my  soul !  list  the  plaint  of  His  Heart  and 

take  heed : 
"In  the  House  of  My  love  I  am  wounded 

and  bleed." 


4 
Grant,  O  Lord!  by  my  tears,  all  my  sins  I 

efface ; 
Jesus,  spare,  I  entreat,  send  me  streams  of 

Thy  grace ! 
And  while  angels  in  awe,  sing  Thy  mercies 

above, 
I  will  weep  man's  neglect  of  Thy  Heart's 

sacred  love. 

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75 

LOVING    SHEPHERD    OF    THY 
SHEEP. 

(Pastor  Amans.) 

By  J.  E.  Leeson. 


V^OVING  Shepherd  of  Thy  sheep, 
X\  Keep  me,  Lord,  in  safety  keep; 
Nothing  can  Thy  power  withstand, 
None  can  pluck  me  from  Thy  hand. 

(twice.) 


Loving  Shepherd,  Thou  didst  give 
Thine  own  life  that  I  might  live ; 
May  I  love  Thee  day  by  day, 
Gladly  Thy  sweet  will  obey,  (twice.) 


Loving  Shepherd,  ever  near, 
Teach  me  still  Thy  voice  to  hear; 
Suffer  not  my  step  to  stray 
From  the  straight  and  narrow  way. 

(twice.) 

4 

Where  Thou  leadest  may  I  go, 
Walking  in  Thy  steps  below, 
There  before  Thy  Father's  throne, 
Jesus,  claim  me  for  Thine  own.  (twice.) 

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•      76 

SWEET  SACRAMENT!   WE   THEE 
ADORE. 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

Chorus. 

iWEET  Sacrament!  we  Thee  adore! 
Oh,   make  us   love  Thee  more   and 
more! 
Sweet  Sacrament,  we  Thee  adore ! 
Oh,  make  us  love  Thee  more  and  more! 

(tzvice.) 
i 
Ring  joyously,  ye  solemn  bells ! 

And  wave,  oh !  wave  ye  censers  bright ! 
'Tis  Jesus  cometh,  Mary's  Son, 

And  God  of  God,  and  Light  of  Light. 

— Chorus. 
2 
O  earth !  grow  flow'rs  beneath  His  feet ! 

And  thou,  O  sun,  shine  bright  this  day! 
He  comes !  He  comes !  O  Heav'n  on  earth ! 
Our  Jesus  comes  upon  His  way! 

— Chorus. 

3 

He  comes !  He  comes !  the  Lord  of  Hosts, 

Borne  on  His  throne  triumphantly ! 
We  see  Thee,  and  we  know  Thee,  Lord ; 
And  yearn  to  shed  our  blood  for  Thee. 

— Chorus. 

4 
Sound,  sound  His  praises  higher  still, 

And  come,  ye  angels,  to  our  aid; 

'Tis  God !  'Tis  God !  the  very  God 

Whose  power  both  men  and  angels  made ! 

— Chorus. 

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77 

BEHOLD    GOD'S  ANGELS 
KNEELING. 

{Sanctus,  Sanctus,  Sanctus.) 

Sentinel. of  the  B.  Sacrament. 

i 

©EHOLD  God's  Angels  kneeling, 
Before  the  altar  bright, 
With  folded  wings  adoring 

Their  King,  concealed  from  sight. 
Their  radiant  faces  veiling, 

'Fore  Majesty  Divine, 
Unceasingly  they  murmur: 

"All  praise  and  glory  Thine !" 

Chorus. 
Sanctus,  Sanctus,  Sanctus. 

2 

The  flick'ring  glow  of  tapers 

Lights  up  the  altar  throne; 
Whereon  reigns  veiled  Godhead, 

Where  love  has  made  Its  home. 
Their  short  life  is  consuming, 

For  Him  from  Whom  it  came, 
Their  fiery  tongue,  all  spirit, 

His  boundless  love  proclaim :  Sanctus. 

3 
Fair  blossoms  of  gay  springtime 

Shed  perfume  in  the  air, 
Their  tender  heads  inclining, 

Low  bent  in  reverent  prayer. 

I3i 


Beneath  the  Eucharistic  Sun 
Their  beauteous  petals  blow; 

And  lips  their  hymn  in  accent  sweet 
Through  which  harmonious  flow: 

— Sanctus. 


For  thee,  my  happy  soul,  for  thee, 

.  Ah !  yes  !  for  thee  alone, 
Thy  Lord  awaits  expectant 

On  Eucharistic  throne. 
True  God,  true  Map,  thy  Jesus, 

For  ever  here  remains ; 
Adore  Him  and  receive  Him, 

And  sing  with  loud  acclaims :  Sanctus. 


78 

SING,   MY   TONGUE,   THE   MYSTIC 
STORY. 

(Pange  Lingua  Gloriosi.) 

By  Rev.  H.  T.  Henry,  Litt.D. 


JING,  my  tongue,  the  mystic  story 
Of  the  Saviour's  Flesh  and  Blood: 
How  our  King,  the  Lord  of  glory, 

Gave  Himself  to  be  our  food, 
And  our  drink,  the  ransom  gory 
Poured  out  on  the  Holy  Rood. 

132 


Born  for  us  and  to  us  given 
Of  a  Virgin  pure  as  snows, 

Wondrously  our  night  is  riven. 
By  the  seed  of  light  He  sows : 

His  indwelling  with  us,  Heaven 
Yet  more  wondrously  doth  close. 


3      . 

Christ,  the  last  sad  supper  eating 
Ere  He  break  His  mortal  bands, 

First  the  types  and  forms  repeating 
With  the  meats  the  Law  commands, 

To  the  Twelve,  all  types  completing, 
Gives  Himself  with  His  own  hands. 


4 
Into  Flesh  the  true  bread  turneth 

By  His  word,  the  Word  made  Flesh ; 
Wine  to  Blood ;  while  sense  discerneth 

Naught  beyond  the  sense's  mesh, 
Faith  an  awful  mystery  learneth, 

And  must  teach  the  soul  afresh. 

TANTUM  ERGO. 

5 

To  this  Sacrament  most  lowly 

Bow  the  head  and  bend  the  knee; 

And  depart,  ye  types  that  solely 
Shadows  were  of  things  to  be! 

Faith  alone  shall  teach  us  wholly 
What  the  senses  fail  to  see! 

*33 


6 

Praise  and  jubilee  exceeding 
To  the  Father  and  the  Son! 

Let  Hosannas  upward  speeding 
Through  the  endless  ages  run! 

And  to  Him  from  both  proceeding, 
Equal  be  the  honor  done! 


79 

MY  GOD,  I'M  TIRED  OF  WORLDLY 
THOUGHTS. 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  P.  Treacy 


yKY  God,  I'm  tired  of  worldly  thoughts, 
>M     I  long  to  think  of  Thee, 
I  long  to  think  of  all  Thou  art, 

Of  all  Thou  art  to  me. 
Thou  art  my  Source  of  life  and  light. 

My  Brother  and  my  Friend, 
Thou   art   my   Lord,   my   God,  \ 

my  All,  I   (tivice.) 

My  Joy,  my  Hope,  my  End.    ) 


When  shadows  fall  upon  my  path, 

And  tears  bedew  my  eyes, 
Thou  flingest  stars  from  Thy  right  Hand, 

To  light  and  cheer  my  skies ; 
When  man  forsakes  my  bed  of  pain, 

And  leaves  me  pine  alone, 
I  feel  Thy  aid,  I  hear  Thy  voice,)  f      .     . 

I  see  Thy  blessed  throne.  I  (twice.) 

134 


Dear  Master  of  my  heart  and  soul, 
Now  give  me  thoughts  divine, 

And  make  my  mind  henceforward  be 
Thy  pure  and  sacred  shrine; 

Oh,  lift  me  from  this  world  of  sin, 
Oh,  lift  me  to  the  sky ; 

Oh,  bid  me  scorn  the  things  of 


earth, 
For  Thee,  oh, 


let 


me 


die. 


(twice.) 


g 

0 


m 


(Eommuniim 


80 

CHILDREN,  LIST!  AN  ANGEL 
PLEADING. 

{Invitation  to  Communion.) 

Sentinel  of  the  B.  Sacrament. 

Chorus. 

CHILDREN,  list!  an  angel  pleading, 
Words  of  love  he  comes  to  bring; 
Will  you  turn  dull  ears  unheeding 
To  a  message  from  the  King?  {twice.) 
Children,  list!  etc. 


Come  and  taste  this  Manna  holy, 
Sweeter  far  than  Israel's  bread, 

Given  to  the  poor  and  lowly, 

Heaven's  Feast  for  sinners  spread. 


In  this  golden  chalice  gleaming, 
Lies  that  Blood  which  purifies 

BVry  sin-stained  soul ;  redeeming 
Earth  to  make  it  heaven's  prize. 

3 

Open  up  your  heart's  frail  vessel 
To  receive  this  Gift  divine. 

The  Creator  great  will  nestle 

In  your  breast,  His  chosen  shrine. 

136 


Angels  envy,  in  their  measure, 
Man's  prerogative  so  high, 

To  possess  on  earth  their  Treasure, 
Bread  of  Angels  from  the  sky. 


Ranged  in  shining  ranks  they  hover 
Round  their  earthly  brother  fair, 

Happy  that  the  heavenly  Lover. 
Deigns  their  pilgrimage  to  share. 


81 

O    ANGELS    BLEST,    HIS    PRAISES 
SING  FOR  EVERMORE. 

By  I.  Williams. 


O  ANGELS  blest,  His  praises  sing  for 
evermore ; 
My  Jesus  sweet,  my  King  Whom  I  adore, 
Comes  this  happy  day  to  be  my  heart's  dear 

<  guest ; 
His  praises  tell,  His  wondrous  mercy  sing, 
My  Jesus  dear,  Whom   I  adore,  my  God 

and  King; 
My  Jesus  dear,  Whom  I  adore,  my  God 
and  King. 

137 


2 

My   Saviour  kind,   $ny  Lord  and   God  to 

Thee  I  call ; 
Oh,  come  from  heav'n  and  be  my  love,  my 

all; 
All  unworthy  though  I  be,  to  Thee  I  cry, 
Oh,  come  and  make  Thy  home  within  my 

heart,  ** 

Oh,  take  it  for  Thine  own  and  from  me 

ne'er  depart ; 
Oh,  take  it  for  Thine  own  and  from  me 

ne'er  depart. 

3 

0  God  most  high,  before  this  miracle  of 

love, 
The  angels  bend  in  wTond'ring  awe  above ; 
Ungrateful  have  I  been  to  Thee,  dear  Lord, 
Unworthy  now  to  raise  my  eyes  to  Thee; 
One    word    of    pardon    speak,    my    spirit 

healed  shall  be; 
One    word    of    pardon    speak,    my    spirit 

healed  shall  be. 

4 
Sweet  Sacrament,  I  hope,  I  love,  I  Thee 

adore ; 
Oh,   make  me   love   Thee   ever  more   and 

more; 
Thou  art  all  in  all  to  me,  Jesus  most  dear, 
Naught  in  this  world  can  e'er  attract  me 

more ; 

1  love  Thee,  dearest  King,  I  love  and  Thee 

adore ; 
I  love  Thee,  dearest  King,  I  love  and  Thee 
adore. 

us 


82 

ONE  SWEET  THOUGHT  COMES 
GENTLY  STEALING. 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 

ONE     sweet     thought     comes     gently 
stealing, 
To  my  heart  such  transports  brings ; 
All  Thy  love  and  power  revealing, 
Jesus  dear,  my  King  of  kings. 

Chorus. 
Humbly,  then,  shall  I  receive  Thee; 

Lo !  Thy  grace  salvation  brings ; 
All  unworthy,  yet  I  claim  Thee, 

Jesus  dear,  my  King  of  kings. 


Thou,  from  highest  heaven  descending, 
Borne  to  earth  on  love's  swift  wings; 

To  Thy  sinful  creature  bending, 

Jesus  dear,  my  King  of  kings. — Cho. 

3 

I  am  weak  and  poor  and  lowly, 
My  soul's  plaint  in  pity  rings ; 

Thou,  O  Lord,  art  God  most  holy, 
Jesus  dear,  my  King  of  kings ! — Cho. 

4 
Darkling  clouds  above  me  lower, 
I  But  my  soul  to  Thee  still  clings; 
Come  and  save  me  by  Thy  power, 
Jesus  dear,  my  King  of  kings ! — Cho. 

139 


n 


83 

HE  COMES  TO  ME! 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 

E  comes  to  me,  to  be  mine  own  forever, 
He  comes  to  me  to  rest  within  my 
heart ; 

My  God  is  mine  all  earthly  bonds  to  sever, 
My    happy    soul    is    pierced    with    love's 
sweet  dart. 
He  comes  to  me,  the  Lord  "and  King  of 
heaven, 
He  stoops  to  me  in  loving  charity, 
His  Heart  is  mine,  in  His  dear  \ 

mercy  given,  [{twice.) 

He   comes   to   me,    He   comes  ( 
to  me.  / 

2 

He  comes  to  me,  what  more  could  heart 
desire? 
What     greater     gift     could     even     God 
bestow  ? 
My  longing  soul  consumed  with  heavenly 
fire, 
Asks  only  this :  my  Jesus'  love  to  know. 
Possessing  that,  no  earthly  joy  or  pleasure, 
No  earthly  crown  could  e'er  mean  aught 
to  me; 
He  is  my  all,  my  one  and  only\ 

treasure,  I       -      .     . 

He  comes  to  me,  He  comes  f     {twice.) 
to  me.  ) 

140 


84 

JESUS,    THOU   ART   COMING! 

Acts  before  Holy  Communion. 

By  S.  N.  D. 


Adoration  and  Faith. 
^"YESUS!  Thou  art  coming, 
V^f*    Holy  as  Thou  art, 
Thou,  the  God  who  -made  me, 

To  my  little  heart. 
Jesus !  I  believe  it, 

On  Thy  only  word; 
Kneeling,  I  adore  Thee 

As  my  King  and  Lord. 

2 

Humility  and  Sorrow. 
Who  am  I,  my  Jesus, 

That  Thou  com'st  to  me? 
I  have  sinned  against  Thee, 

Often,  grievously; 
I  am  very  sorry 

I  have  caused  Thee  pain, 
I  will  never,  never, 

Wound  Thy  Heart  again. 

3 
Trust. 

Put  Thy  kind  arms  'round  me, 

Feeble  as  I  am ; 
Thou  art  my  Good  Shepherd 

I  Thy  little  lamb; 

141 


Since  Thou  comest,  Jesus, 
Now  to  be  my  Guest, 

I  can  trust  Thee  always, 
Lord,  for  all  the  rest. 

4 
Love  and  Desire. 
Dearest  Lord,  I  love  Thee, 

With  my  whole,  whole  heart, 
Not  for  what  Thou  givest, 

But  for  what  Thou  art, 
Come,  O  come,  sweet  Saviour, 

Come  to  me  and  stay, 
For  I  want  Thee,  Jesus, 

More  than  I  can  say. 

5 
Offering  and  Petition. 

Ah !  what  gift  or  present, 

Jesus,  can  I  bring? 
I  have  nothing  worthy 

Of  my  God  and  King; 
But  Thou  art  my  Shepherd, 

I,  Thy  little  lamb, 
Take  myself,  dear  Jesus, 

All  I  have  and  am. 

6 

Conclusion. 
Take  my  body,  Jesus, 

Eyes  and  ears  and  tongue ; 
Never  let  them,  Jesus, 

Help  to  do  Thee  wrong. 
Take  my  heart,  and  fill  it, 

Full  of  love  for  Thee, 
All  I  have  I  give  Thee, 

Give  Thyself  to  me. 

142 


85 

WONDROUS    THEME    OF   MORTAL 
SINGING. 

By  Rev.  H.  T.  Henry,  Litt.D. 

i 
>¥^ONDROUS  theme  of  mortal  singing, 
\mJ  Living  Bread  and  Bread  life-bringing, 

Sing  we  on  this  joyful  day: 
At  the  Lord's  own  table  given 
To  the  twelve  as  Bread  from  Heaven, 

Doubting  not  we  firmly  say. 

2 
Sing  His  praise  with  voice  sonorous; 
Every  heart  shall  hear  the  chorus 

Swell  in  melody  sublime: 
For  this  day  the  Shepherd  gave  us 
Flesh  and  Blood  to  feed  and  save  us, 

Lasting  to  the  end  of  time. 

3 

So  the  Christian  dogma  summeth 
That  the  bread  His  Flesh  becometh, 

And  the  wine  His  Sacred  Blood: 
Though  we  feel  it  not  nor  see  it, 
Living  Faith  that  doth  decree  it, 

All  defects  of  sense  makes  good. 

4 
Lo !  beneath  the  species  dual 
Signs  not  things,  is  hid  a  jewel 

Far  beyond  creation's  reach! 
Though  His  Flesh  as  food  abideth, 
And  His  Blood  as  drink  He  hideth, 

Undivided  under  each. 

143 


5 

Good  and  bad,  they  come  to  greet  Him: 
Unto  life  the  former  eat  Him, 

And  the  latter  unto  death; 
These- find  Death  and  those  find  Heaven; 
vSee,  from  the  same  life-seed  given, 

How  the  harvest  differeth! 


86 

JESUS!  JESUS!   COME   TO   ME! 
i 

^-yESUS,  Jesus,  come  to  me, 
V^  Oh,  how  much  I  crave  for  Thee! 
Come,  Thou  of  all  friends  the  best, 
Take  possession  of  my  breast. 

Chorus. 

Jesus,  come  to  me ! 

Jesus,  I  need  Thee; 

Jesus,  come  to  me ! 

And  comfort  my  poor  soul  distressed. 

Jesus,  come  to  me ! 

Jesus,  I  need  Thee; 

Oh,  come  and  live  within  my  breast. 


Empty  is  all  worldly  joy, 
Ever  mixed  with  some  alloy ; 
Give  me  my  true  Sovereign  Good, 
Jesus,  Thy  Own  Flesh  and  Blood. 

— Chorus. 

144 


3 
On  the  Cross  three  hours  for  me 
Thou  didst  hang  in  agony; 
I,  my  heart  to  Thee  resign 
Oh,  what  rapture  to  be  Thine! — Cho. 


87 

O  LORD,  I  AM  NOT  WORTHY. 

(D omine,  non  sum  dignus.) 

i 

OLORD,  I  am  not  worthy 
That  Thou  shpuldst  come  to  me, 
But  speak  the  word  of  comfort, 
My  spirit  healed  shall  be. 


I'm  longing  to  receive  Thee, 
The  Bridegroom  of  my  soul, 

No  more  by  sin  to  grieve  Thee, 
Or  flee  Thy  sweet  control. 

3 

O  Lord,  Thou  art  all  holy, 
The  angels  Thee  adore; 

How,  then,  ought  I  sincerely 
My  wrongs  and  sins  deplore ! 

4 
But  when  Thou  soon  wrilt  enter 

My  heart,  my  sinful  heart, 
Then  heal  me,  be  my  shelter, 

For  Thou  my  Saviour  art. 

145 


5 

0  Lord,  how  can  I  thank  Thee 
For  such  a  gift  as  this? 

A  gift  which  truly  filleth 
My  soul  with  heav'nly  bliss! 

6 

1  praise  Thee,  I  extol  Thee, 
I  love  Thee,  O  my  Sire, 

Till  once  in  joy  and  glory, 
In  heav'n  I  Thee  admire. 


88 

WHAT  HAPPINESS  IS  MINE  THIS 
DAY! 


By  I.  Williams. 


ilrtHAT  happiness  is  mine  this  day, 
vL/     What  bliss  and  joy  divine; 
Jesus,  my  King,  has  come  to  me ; 
His  Heart  now  rests  in  mine. 

Chorus. 

Honor  and  love  and  endless  praise, 
Saviour,  most  dear,  be  Thine ; 

Wrapt  is  my  soul  in  sweet  amaze, 
Jesus,  my  God,  is  mine. 


What  wondrous  gift  is  now  mine  own, 

In  love  and  pity  given; 
My  Jesus  makes  my  heart  His  throne, 

And  changes  earth  to  heaven. — Cho. 

146 


3 
What  loving  mercy  doth  He  show 

Unto  His  humble  child; 

Grant 

me  Thy  love  to  ever  know, 

My 

Saviour  meek  and  mild. — Cho. 

4 
His  boundless  love  He  brings  to  me, 

His 

Sacred  Heart  is  mine ; 

Jesus, 

my  heart  I  give  to  Thee; 

My 

dearest  Lord,  I'm  Thine. — Cho. 

• 
89 

NO  ONE  NEEDS  THEE  MORE 

THAN  I. 

By  Mgr.  Gibert. 

OEAREST  Jesus,  all  Thy  creatures 
Are  more  worthy  of  Thy  grace 
Than  the  vile  and  wretched  sinner 

Who  now  kneels  before  Thy  face. 
Yet,  one  claim  have  I  upon  Thee, 

Which  Thou  never  wilt  deny : 
In  the  bounds  of  Thy  creation, 

"No  one  needs  Thee  more  than  I." 


Other  souls  have  been  more  faithful. 

And  have  served  Thee  better  far, 
Many  spotless  hearts  more  fitting 

For  Thy  gracious  presence  are 

147 


Many  lips  devout,  a  greeting 
Far  more  fervent  can  supply, 

But,  dear  Master,  well  Thou  knowest : 
"No  one  needs  Thee  more  than  I," 


3 

Many  loving  hands  have  carried 

Richer  off'rings  to  Thy  shrine, 
Many  generous  hearts  have  loved  Thee 

With  a  purer  love  than  mine; 
All  these  chosen  ones  approach  Thee 

As  the  dove  to  covert  fly, 
I  am  utterly  unworthy, 

"No  one  needs  Thee  more  than  T." 

4 
Sins  unnumbered,  unatoned  for, 

Have  made  havoc  in  my  soul, 
And  against  me  stands,  as  witness : 

The   recording  angel's   roll; 
All  untilled  has  been  my  vineyard, 

And  its  soil  is  hard  and  dry, 

0  my  God!  my  only  Refuge! 

"No  one  needs  Thee  more  than  I." 

5 
For  without  Thee  I  am  helpless, 

Fast    in    sin's    strong    fetters    caught, 
Blinded  by  my  evil  passions, 

Swayed  by  impulses  untaught; 

1  could  do  no  good  unaided, 

It  were  worse  than  vain  to  try, 
Come  Thyself  to  me,  sweet  Jesus ! 
"No  one  needs  Thee  more  than  I." 

148 


6 

Thou  didst  leave  the  Father's  bosom 

To  reclaim  and  save  the  lost ; 
Thou  didst  take  upon  Thee  freely 

Our  redemption's  awful  cost. 
Thou  Thyself  hast  called  me  to  Thee, 

Thou  wilt  hearken  to  my  cry, 
In  the  bounds  of  Thy  creation, 

"No  one  needs  Thee  more  than  I." 


90 

TO  EARTH  HAS  HIGHEST 
HEAVEN  DESCENDED.    . 

By  I.  Williams. 

Chorus. 

i^\0  earth  has  highest  heaven  descended, 
^^  My  Saviour  dwells  within  my  breast, 
My  loving  Lord  lives  in  my  heart, 

Oh!  my  soul,  adore  thy  Guest,   (twice.) 


Wondrous  love,  thrice  condescending, 
Brings  my  God  from  heaven  to  me; 

To  His  creature,  lowly  bending, 
In  His  sweet  humility. — Chorus. 


Wrapped  in  love  and  adoration, 

Evermore  my  soul  shall  be; 
Lost  in  wond'ring  contemplation, 

For  my  God  has  come  to  me. — Chorus. 

149 


3 

Close  to  Him,  my  soul  united, 

His  dearest  Heart  He  gives  to  me; 

With  Him,  by  His  love  invited, 
I  shall  rest  eternally. — Chorus. 

4 
Fortified  by  Food  of  Angels, 

My  heart  fears  nor  foe  nor  strife, 
Safely  guided  through  life's  dangers, 
Strengthened  by  the  Bread  of  Life. 

— Chorus. 

91 

See  No.  90. 

92 

BREAD  OF  ANGELS,  LAMB  OF  GOD. 

By  I.  Williams. 

Chorus. 

©READ  of  Angels,  Lamb  of  God, 
Jesus,  I  adore  Thee; 
Thou  wilt  be  my  heavenly  food, 
Jesus,  dearest  Lord. 


Thou  art  tender  Father, 

Thou  art  Friend  sincere; 
Come,  my  loving  Saviour, 

Be  my  guest  most  dear. — Chorus. 

150 


I  approach  Thy  altar, 

Filled  with  faith  and  love, 
Hope  that  ne'er  can  falter, 

Trust  in  God  above. — Chorus. 

3 
Weak  and  poor  and  sinful, 

By  temptation  tried, 

But  Thy  love  and  pity, 

Bring  Thee  to  mine  aid. — Chorus. 

4 
For  Thy  love,  dear  Jesus, 

Yearns  my  famished  heart ; 
Come  and  dwell  within  me, 

From  me  ne'er  depart. — Chorus. 


93 

IN  MY  HEART  MY  JESUS  FINDS  A 
RESTING  PLACE. 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 

IN  my  heart,  my  Jesus 
Finds  a  resting  place ; 
Comes  himself  to  bring  me 
His  dear  love  and  grace. 

Chorus. 

Bread  of  Angels,  Lamb  of  God, 
Jesus,  I  adore  Thee; 
Thou  hast  come,  my  Guest  to  be, 
Jesus,  dearest  Lord. 

151 


O  my  gracious  Master, 

O  my  King  divine, 
How  can  I  e'er  thank  Thee, 

For  this  gift  of  Thine? — Chorus. 

3 

Saints  and  angels  praise  Thee, 

With  them  will  I  sing 
Praises  never  ending 

To  my  God  and  King. — Chorus. 

4 
For  Thy  love,  my  Jesus, 

Happiness  'twill  be, 
Just  to  live  for  Thee,  Lord ; 

Just  to  die  for  Thee. — Chorus. 


94 

SOUL  OF  MY  SAVIOUR,  SANCTIFY 
MY  HEART. 

By  Rev.  J.  D.  Aylward,  O.  P. 

(Anima  Christ i.) 

i 

JOUL    of    my    Saviour,    sanctify    my 
breast : 

Body  of  Christ,  be  Thou  my  Saving  Guest ; 
Blood  of  my  Jesus !  bathe  me  in  Thy  tide, 
Wash  me,  ye  waters  gushing  from  His  Side. 

(twice.) 

152 


Strength  and  protection  may  Thy  Passion 

be; 
Jesus !  oh,  hear  my  sighs  and  answer  me ! 
Deep  in  Thy  Heart,  Lord,  hide  and  shelter 

me; 
So  shall  I  never,  never  part  from  Thee. 

(twice.) 

3 

Guard  and  defend  me  from  the  foe  malign, 
In  death's  dread  moments  make  me  only 

Thine ; 
Call  me,  and  bid  me  come  to  Thee  on  high, 
Where  I  may  praise  Thee,  reigning  in  the 

sky.  (twice.) 


95 

0  DAY  OF  HAPPINESS   UNDYING! 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 

V^ET  hosts  of  heav'n  attend  and  heart- 
^-A  felt  praises  sing; 

Let   earth   and   sky   rejoice  this   happy, 

happy  day; 
My  God  dwells  in  my  heart,  my  Saviour 

and  my   King; 
His  love  so  dear,  so  sweet,  He  now  to  me 

doth  bring, 
To  be  mine  own  for  aye,  to  be  mine  own 

for  aye. 

^53 


Chorus. 

O  day  of  happiness  "undying! 

Of  sweet  delight  and  ecstasy; 
My    God,    on    wings    of    mercy 

^  .       flyinS>  [(twice.) 

Deigns    to    come    and    dwell 

with  me. 


2 

He  loves  me  with  a  love  no  mortal  heart 

can  show, 
A  love  so  vast  and  deep,  so  true  and 

wonderful, 
That  e'en  the  saints  in  heav'n  its  depths 

can  never  know; 
Sweet  peace  and  heav'nly  joy  and  saving 

graces  flow 
From    love    so   merciful,    from   love    so 

merciful. — Chorus. 


3 

O  Jesus,  dearest  Lord,  my  heart  e'er  pines 
and  sighs, 
To   lean,   like   John   of  old,   upon   Thy 
Sacred  Breast; 
The  promise  sweet,  O  Lord,  to  read  in  Thy 

dear  eyes, 
That  one  day  I  shall  fly  to  Thee  in  paradise, 
In  Thy  loved  Heart  to  rest,  in  Thy  loved 
Heart  to  rest. — Chorus. 

154 


96 

WHAT    HAPPINESS     CAN     EQUAL 
MINE? 

By  Rev.  Fr.  Potter. 
i 
HAT   happiness  can   equal  mine? 


ffi 


I've  found  the  object  of  my  love. 
My  Saviour  dear,  my  King  divine, 
Is  come  to  me  from  Heaven  above. 


He  makes  my  heart  His  own  abode, 
His  flesh  becomes  my  daily  bread, 

He  pours  on  me  His  healing  blood, 
And  with  His  life  my  soul  is  fed. 

3 

My  Love  is  mine,  and  I  am  His ; 

In  me  He  dwells,  in  Him  I  live ; 
Where  could  I  taste  a  purer  bliss? 

What  greater  boon  could  Jesus  give  ? 

4 
O  royal  Banquet!  heavenly  Feast! 

O  flowing  Fount  of  life  and  grace! 
Where  God  the  giver,  man  the  guest, 

Meet  and  unite  in  sweet  embrace. 

5 
No  more,  O  Satan,  thee  I  fear ! 

O  world,  thy  charms  I  now  despise, 
For  Christ  Himself  is  with  me  here, 

My  j°y>  my  hfe>  my  Paradise' 

155 


Dear  Jesus,  now  my  heart  is  Thine ; 

Oh,  may  it  never  from  Thee  flee ; 
My  God,  be  Thou  for  ever  mine, 

And  I  Thine  own  eternally. 


97 

0  BREAD  OF  HEAVEN! 
By  Rev.  E.  Vaughan,  C  SS.  R. 

i 
BREAD  of  Heav'n,  beneath  this   ml 


o 


Thou  dost  my  very  God  conceal : 
My  Jesus,  dearest  treasure,  hail ; 

I  love  Thee,  and  adoring  kneel; 
Each  loving  soul  by  Thee  is  fed 
With  Thy  own  Self  in  form  of  bread. 


0  Food  of  life,  Thou  who  dost  give 
The  pledge  of  immortality; 

1  live ;  no,  'tis  not  I  that  live ; 

God  gives  me  life ;  God  lives  in  me : 
He  feeds  my  soul,  He  guides  my  ways, 
And  with  joy  ev'ry  grief  repays. 

3 

My  dearest  Good!  who  dost  so  bind 

My  heart  with  countless  chains  to  Thee 

O  Sweetest  Love !  my  soul  shall  find 
In  Thy  dear  bonds  true  liberty; 

Thyself,  Thou  hast  bestowed  on  me, 

Thine,  Thine  for  ever  I  will  be. 

156 


98 

THE   MEMORY   OF   JESUS   SWEET. 

(Jesu,  dulcis  memoria.) 

Tr.  Rev.  H.  T.  Henry,  Litt.D. 

i 

i^HE  memory  of  Jesus  sweet 
Vl/  Doth  make  the  heart  with  rapture  beat ; 
But  honey,  yea,  nor  aught  can  mete 
The  joy  His  presence  doth  complete! 

2 

No  softer  singing  e'er  was  done, 
Or  sound  of  gladder  music  done; 
No  sweeter  thought  e'er  dwelt  upon, 
Than  Jesus,  Saviour,  God  the  Son. 

3 

Jesus,  hope  of  the  contrite  mind, 
To  them  that  ask,  how  sweet  inclined; 
To  them  that  seek  Thee,  ever  kind : 
But  what  art  Thou  to  them  that  find? 

4 
No  tongue  availeth  to  confess, 
No  word  nor  thought  can  e'er  express 
He  only  knows  that  doth  possess, 
In  love,  the  Saviour's  sweet  caress. 

5 
O  Jesus,  be  our  hope,  we  pray, 
Who  our  reward  shalt  be  for  aye; 
Our  glory  be  with  Thee  to  stay 
Thro'  endless  ages  of  the  Day. 

157 


®!j*  Mazt  &txmb  3f  *art  of  Jrsua 


99 


A    MESSAGE    FROM    THE    SACRED 
HEART. 

Messenger  of  the  S.  H. 


fj  MESSAGE  from  the   Sacred  Heart: 

5J.    What  may  this  message  be? 

"My  child,  My  child,  give  Me  thy  heart — 

My  Heart  has  bled  for  thee." 
This  is  the  message  Jesus  sends 

To  my  poor  heart  to-day,    ■ 
And  from  His  Throne  in  Heav'n  He  bends 

To  hear  what  I  shall  say. 


A  message  to  the  Sacred  Heart ; 

Oh,  bear  it  back  with  speed : 
"Come,  Jesus,  reign  within  my  heart — 

Thy  Heart  is  all  I  need/' 
This  pray'r  I'll  pray  while  here  I  pine 

From  Heav'n  and  Thee  apart, 
Nor  cease,  dear  Lord,  till  I  am  Thine 

For  ever  Heart  to  heart. 

158 


100 

HEAR  THE  HEART  OF  JESUS 
PLEADING, 

By  Eleanor  C.  Donnelly. 


Y:saEAR  the  Heart  of  Jesus  pleading, 
X-Jt    "Come  and  sweetly  rest  in  me. 
With  a  peace  and  joy  exceeding, 

Meek  and  humble  ever  be; 
In  My  Heart  serene  and  holy, 

All  your  selfish  cares  resign." 
Dearest  Jesus !  meek  and  lowly, 

Make,  oh,  make  our  hearts  like  Thine! 

{twice.) 

2 

"Purer  than  the  lily's  whiteness, 

Fairer  than  the  driven  snows, 
In  the  beauty  and  the  brightness, 

Of  your  souls,  I  seek  repose; 
Calmly  keep  your. hearts  before  Me, 

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

Make,  oh,  make  us  pure  like  Thee! 

{twice.) 
3 
Heart  of  love!  in  thee  confiding, 

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

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

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

Let  us  live  and  die  in  Thee!  {twice.) 

159 


101 

O  SACRED  HEART!   ALL  BLISSFUL 
LIGHT  OF  HEAVEN! 

By  Rev.  F.  Stanfield. 

i 

O  SACRED  Heart!  all  blissful  light  of 
Heaven, 
Rapture      of      Angels,      beaming      ever 
bright,— 
Ravishing  joys,  in  rich  and  radiant  splen- 
dor, 
Flow  from  Thy  glory  in  torrents  of  de- 
light, {twice.) 

2 

O  Sacred  Heart !    O  hope  of  sinner's  sor- 
row, 
Rest   of   the   weary,   careworn,   and   de- 
pressed, 
Sweetly  lead  home  earth's  lone  estranged 
exiles, 
Where  'neath  Thy  love  we  may  lie  down 
and  rest,   {twice.) 

3     - 

O  Sacred  Heart!  as  strain  of  softest  rap- 
ture, 
Sweet  falls  the  music  of  that  voice   so 
blest: 
"Come  unto  Me,   all  ye  who  mourn   and 
labor, 
Come  heavy  laden,  and  I  will  give  you 
rest."  {twice.) 

160 


4 

O   Sacred   Heart!   when   shades   of   death 
are  falling, 
Gather  Thy  children  'neath  the  wings  of 
love ; 
Hush  us  to  rest  in  Thine  own  gentle  mercy, 
Bear  troubled  spirits  to  brighter  realms 
above,  (tzvice.) 

5 
O  Sacred  Heart !  what  bliss,  what  thrilling 
rapture 
E'er  to   rest  near  Thee  on  Thine  own 
bright  shore ; 
Ever  to  gaze  upon  Thy  beaming  splendor, 
Never  to   part — to   weep,   to   mourn   no 
more,  (twice.) 


102 

COME  HITHER  AND  IN  WORSHIP 
KNEEL. 

By  Rev.  M.  Russell,  S.  J. 


GOME  hither  and  in  worship  kneel, 
O  thou  who  hast  a  heart  to  feel ; 
Let  Jesus'  Heart  our  song  inspire, 
And  set  our  hearts,  e'en  ours,  on  fire. 
If  by  this  Heart  unmoved  still, 
Thou  gazest  on  it,  cold  and  chill, 
O  man,  how  cruel  art  thou  grown, 
Thy  heart  is  dull  and  hard  as  stone. 

161 


O  Heart  on  our  salvation  bent, 

And  for  our  ransom  torn  and  spent, 

Thou,  that  in  safety  we  might  live, 

Thy  life,  Thy  Heart's  blood,  all   wouldst 

give. 
O  Heart  of  love,  let  Calvary 
At  length  Thy  last  of  graces  be, 
And  after  all  Thy  toils  and  woes 
Amid  the  joys  of  heav'n  repose. 

3 

But  ah,  not  so;  this  Heart  hath  tried 

A  new  device  its  love  to  hide ; 

Jesus  becomes  our  food  that  He 

All,  all  our  own  may  ever  be. 

This  loving  Heart  how  many  spurn, 

And  give  but  outrage  in  return ; 

This  is  Thy  guerdon,  God  above, 

Thus  art  Thou  loved,  my  Love,  my  Love. 

103 

ALL  YE  WHO  SEEK  A  SURE 
RELIEF. 

By  Rev.  E.  Caswall. 

i 

3LL  ye  who  seek  a  sure  relief, 
In  trouble  or  distress, 
Whatever  sorrows  vex  your  mind, 

Or  guilt  your  soul  oppress : 
Our  Lord  who  gave  Himself  for  you, 

Upon  the  cross  to  die, 
Unfolds  to  you  His  Sacred  Heart; 
Oh !  to  that  Heart  draw  nigh. 

162 


2 

Ye  hear  how  kindly  He  invites, 

Ye  hear  His  words  so  blest: 
"All  ye  that  labor,  come  to  Me, 

And  I  will  give  you  rest." 
What  meeker  than  the  Saviour's  Heart, 

As  on  the  cross  He  lay? 
It  did  His  murderers  forgive, 

And  for  their  pardon  pray. 

3 
O  Heart !  Thou  joy  of  saints  on  high ! 

Thou  hope  of  sinners  here ! 
Attracted  by  those  loving  words, 

To  Thee  I  lift  my  pray'r. 
Wash  Thou  my  wounds  in  that  dear  Blood 

Which  forth  from  Thee  doth  flow ; 
New  grace,  new  hope  inspire ;  a  new 

And  better  heart  bestow. 

104 

ONE  HEART  ALONE. 

From  the  "Nazareth  Chimes!9 

i 

ONE  heart  alone,  with  changeless  love 
appeals 
To  every  soul,  in  tender  accents  sweet, 
"Abide  in  Me/'  no  friend  more  keenly  feels 
The  coldness   of  thy   heart's   responsive 
beat,  {twice.) 

2 

In  hours  of  trial  within  this  tearful  vale 
At  My  pierced  Feet  your  secret  burdens 
lay, 

163 


In  life  nor  death,  My  aid  shall  never  faN, 
Those  chosen  ones,  who  make  My  Heart 
their  stay,  (twice.) 

3 

Good   Master,   long   my   weary    feet   have 
strayed 
O'er  thorny  ways  and  rugged  mountains 
steep, 
But  oh !  Thy  Heart,  Thy  Voice,  Thy  con- 
stant aid 
Upheld  my  soul  above  the  chasm  so  deep. 

(twice.) 
4 
And  thou,   my  Queen,   whose   fond  com- 
placent gaze 
To  me  is  more  than  all  this  world  be- 
stows, 
Let  that  sweet  light  within  thy  glistening 
eyes 
Illume  the  way  which  leads  to  heaven's 
repose,  (tzvice.) 

105 

0  SACRED  HEART  OF  JESUS. 

From  the  "English  Messenger." 

i 

O  SACRED  Heart  of  Jesus, 
We  long  to  be  with  Thee, 
In  Thy  blest  home  in  heaven, 

Thy  glory  there  to  see, 
Where  sorrow  finds  no  entrance, 
Where  ev'ry  wrong's  redrest, 
Where  broken  hearts  find  healing, 
And  weary  hearts  find  rest. 
164 


Where  they  who  here  have  loved  Thee ; 

Rejoice  for  evermore; 
And  singing  songs  of  triumph 

Exultingly  adore; 
There,  where  the  secret  fiat 

On  earth,  breath'd  lovingly ; 
And  shame,  and  lifelong  anguish 

Are  glorified  by  Thee. 

3 

We've  loved  Thee — oh,  weVe  loved  Thee 

Despised  and  crucified  ; 
And  Thou  wilt  not  forsake  us, 

Now  Thou  art  glorified. 
Live  in  us,  Heart  of  Jesus, 

Be  here  our  life — our  prayer, 
To  sanctify  our  sorrows 

Until  Thy  joys  we  share. 


106 

0  SACRED  HEART  OF  JESUS  DEAR. 
By  I.  Williams. 
.  i 

OS  ACRED  Heart !     O  Heart  of  Jesus 
dear! 
O  Sacred  Heart,  aflame  with  love  divine ; 
Take  Thou  my  heart,  draw  me  each  day 
more  near, 
Take  Thou  my  heart,  (j  times)  and  let 
it  rest  in  Thine. 


165 


Pierced   by   the   lance   on    Calvary's   cruel 
Tree, 
A  saving  flood  of  priceless  graces  poured ; 
From  His  dear  Heart,  Whose  blood  was 
shed  for  me, 
The  Sacred  Heart,  (5  times)  the  loving 
Heart  of  God. 


3 

O  Sacred  Heart,  true  source  of  Heavenly 
bliss, 
Of  peace  divine  which  Thou  alone  canst 
give ; 
What   sweeter   lot  could   mortal   ask   than 
this; 
To  die  for  Thee,  (5  times)  with  Thee  in 
heaven  to  live? 


107 

ONLY  THEE,  MY  JESUS! 

By  M.  S.  Pine. 

1 

ONLY  Thee !  my  Jesus  ! 
Only  Thee  I  crave; 
Thou  didst  loose  my  fetters, 

All  my  sins  forgave. 
Here  to  Thine  own  temple 
Thou  hast  led  my  feet; 
To  Thy  Heart  hast  bound  me 
By  love's  fetters  sweet. 

166 


Chorus. 
Only  Thee,  my  Jesus ! 

Thou  art  all  to  me ; 
Soul  and  heart  are  singing, 

Jesus,  only  Thee ! 


How  can  I  repay  Thee? 

Graces  every  hour 
Thrill  my  soul  with  wonder, 

Tell  Thy  love  and  power. 
Only  Thee,  my  Jesus! 

Thine  are  all  my  days; 
Vowed  to  Thee  forever, 

Thine  is  all  my  praise. — Chorus. 

3 

Bowed  in  Thy  sweet  Presence, 

Fleet  the  hours  divine ; 
While  Thy  Heart  is  whispering 

"Let  thy  heart  be  Mine." 
Then  to  labor  hasting 

I  am  still  with  Thee, 
And  Thy  voice  still  lingers ; 

"Teach  and  toil  for  Me." — Chorus. 

4 
Oh,  the  bliss  of  knowing, 

Jesus,  I  am  Thine; 
Naught  from  Thee  can  sever, 

Naught  but  sin  of  mine. 
O'er  the  earth,  o'er  angels, 

Do  I  take  my  flight; 
Only  Thee,  my  Jesus ! 

Thou  art  life  and  fight. — Chorus. 

167 


108 

TO  THEE,  0  HEART  OF  JESUS. 
By  Rev.  M.  Russell,  S.  J. 


i^\0  Thee,  O  Heart  of  Jesus, 
V./    To  Thee  our  hearts  we  give, 
Help,  help  us  all  to  love  Thee 
And  serve  Thee  while  we  live. 

Chorus. 

Yes,  yes,  till  life  is  over, 

And  then  for  evermore, 
O  Sacred  Heart  of  Jesus,        )         (twice  ) 

We'll  love  Thee  and  adore.  J 


No  heart  can  be  so  tender, 
No  heart  can  love  like  Thee; 

Thy  life-blood  all,  O  Jesus, 

Was  shed  to  set  us  free.— Chorus. 

3 

Ah,  hard  our  hearts  and  cruel, 

If  Thee  we  do  not  love, 
Who  from  Thy  throne  descendest 

To  draw  our  hearts  above. — Chorus. 

4 
For  us  Thy  life  of  labor, 

For  us  Thy  death  of  pain, 
For  us  in  guise  so  lowly 

Thou  dost  on  earth  remain. — Chorus. 

168 


Alas,  too  long  with  coldness 

This  yearning  love  we  pay, 
But  now,  O  Heart  of  Jesus, 

Our  hearts  are  Thine  for  aye. — Chorus. 


109 

TO  JESUS'  HEART  ALL  BURNING. 

(Cor  anions.) 

By  Rev.  A.  J.  Christie,  S.  J. 

i 

j^\0  Jesus'  Heart,  all  burning 
^/    With  fervent  love  for  men, 
My  heart  with   fondest  yearning 
Shall  raise  its  joyful  strain. 

Chorus. 

While  ages  course  along, 

Blest  be  with  loudest  song 

The  Sacred  Heart  of  Jesus        )    .      .     N 

-  5   (twice.) 


By  every  heart  and  tongue! 


O  Heart,  for  me  on  fire 

With  love  no  tongue  can  speak, 
My  yet  untold  desire 

God  gives  me  for  Thy  sake. — Chorus. 

169 


3 

Too  true,  I  have  forsaken 

Thy  love  by  wilful  sin ; 
Yet  now  let  me  be  taken 

Back  by  Thy  grace  again. — Chorus. 

4 
As  Thou  art  meek  and  lowly, 

And  ever  pure  of  Heart, 
So  may  my  heart  be  wholly 

Of  Thine  the  counterpart. — Chorus. 

5 
Oh!  that  to  me  were  given 

The  pinions  of  a  dove, 
Td  speed  aloft  to  heaven, 

My  Jesus'  love  to  prove. — Chorus. 

6 
When  life  away  is  flying, 

And  earth's  false  glare  is  done; 
Still,  Sacred  Heart,  in  dying 

I'll  say  I'm  all  Thine  own. — Chorus. 


110 

DEAR  SACRED  HEART,  I  THEE 
ADORE. 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 

EAR  Sacred  Heart,  I  Thee  adore, 


o 


Make  me  love  Thee  more  and  more ; 
Dear  Sacred  Heart,  I  Thee  adore, 

Make  me  love  Thee  more  and  more, 
Oh  I  make  me  love  Thee  more  and  more. 

170 


Chorus. 
Cor  Jesu  sacratissimum,  miserere  nobis. 

Teach  me  to  love,  teach  me  to  pray, 

Draw  me  closer  day  by  day; 
Teach  me  to  love,  teach  me  to  pray, 

Draw  me  closer  day  by  day, 
Oh !  draw  me  closer  day  by  day. — Chorus. 

3 

Though  tempest  tossed,  I  know  no  fear, 
I  love  and  trust  for  Thou  art  near ; 

Though  tempest  tossed,  I  know  no  fear, 
I  love  and  trust  for  Thou  art  near, 

I  love  and  trust  for  Thou  art  near. — Cho. 


Ill 

SWEET  HEART  OF  JESUS,  FOUNT 
OF  LOVE. 

i 
JWEET  Heart  of  Jesus,  fount  of  love 

and  mercy, 
To-day  we  come  Thy  blessing  to  implore : 
Oh,  touch  our  hearts,  so  cold  and  so  un- 
grateful, 
And  make  them,  Lord,  Thine  own  for 
evermore. 

Chorus. 
Sweet  Heart  of  Jesus!  we  im-\ 

plore,  I    (      .     ^ 

Oh,  make  us  love  thee  more  and  r   \tw%ce,t. 
more.  ) 

171 


2 

Sweet  Heart  of  Jesus !  make  us  know  and 

love  Thee, 

Unfold  to  us  the  treasures  of  Thy  grace, 

That  so  our  hearts,  from  things  of  earth 

uplifted, 

May  long  alone  to  gaze  upon  Thy  Face. 

— Chorus. 

3 

Sweet  Heart  of  Jesus!  make  us  pure  and 
gentle, 
And  teach  us  how  to  do  Thy  blessed  will ; 
To  follow  close  the  print  of  Thy  dear  foot- 
steps, 
And  when    we    fall — Sweet    Heart,  oh, 
love  us  still. — Chorus. 

4 
Sweet  Heart  of  Jesus !  bless  all  hearts  that 
love  Thee, 
And  may  Thine  own  Heart  ever  blessed  be, 
Bless  us,  dear  Lord,  and  bless  the  friends 
we  cherish, 
And  keep  us  true  to  Mary  and  to  Thee. 

— Chorus. 

112 

FORGET  ME  NOT!  'TIS  THUS  MY 
HEART  IS  PLEADING. 

"The  Voice  of  the  S.  Heart/' 
i 

HORGET  Me  not!  'tis  thus  My  Heart  is 
pleading, 
With  you  for  whom  I  fain  again  would 
die; 

172 


Forget   Me  not!   for  oh!  this  Heart  once 
broken 
Still  loves  you  from  its  glorious  throne 
on  high,  (twice.) 

2 

Forget  Me  not!  upon  the  silent  altar; 

They  pass  Me  by  and  leave  Me  all  alone ; 
They've    love    enough    for    all,    for    every 
other, 
For  Me,  their  God,  their  hearts  are  cold 
as  stone,  (twice.) 

3 

Forget  Me  not !  for  oh !  I'm  ever  waiting 
For  friends  who  will  My  bitter  wrongs 
atone ; 
Forget  Me  not !  for  I  am  ever  craving 
Devoted   hearts   who'll   make   My   woes 
their  own.  (twice.) 

4 
Forget  Me  not !  when  desolation  tempts  me 
To  plunge  into  the  world's  tempestuous 
sea, 
Remember  how  the  sin-laden  and  weary 
My  Heart  invited,  saying:  "Come  to  Me." 

(twice.) 


All  £>amta 


113 

O    CHRIST    THY    GUILTY   PEOPLE 
SPARE. 

(Placare,  Christ  e,t  Servulis.) 

Tr.  Rev.  E.  Caswall. 


O  CHRIST,  Thy  guilty  people  spare ! 
Lo,  kneeling  at  Thy  gracious  throne, 
Thy  Virgin  Mother  pours  her  prayer, 
Imploring  pardon  for  her  own. 


Ye  Angels,  happy  evermore ! 

Who  in  your  circles  nine  ascend, 
As  ye  have  guarded  us  before, 

So  still  from  harm  our  steps  defend. 

3 

Ye  Prophets,  and  Apostles  high ! 

Behold  our  penitential  tears ; 
And  plead  for  us  when  death  is  nigh, 

And  our  all-searching  Judge  appears. 

4 
Ye  Martyrs,  all !  a  purple  band, 

And  Confessors,  a  white-robed  train ; 
Oh,  call  us  to  our  native  land, 

From  this  our  exile,  back  again. 

174 


,  5 
And  ye,  O  choirs  of  Virgins  chaste ! 

Receive  us  to  your  seats  on  high ; 
With  Hermits  whom  the  desert  waste 

Sent  up  of  old  into  the  sky. 

6 

Drive  from  the  flock,  O  Spirits  blest ! 

The  false  and  faithless  race  away; 
That  all  within  one  fold  may  .rest, 

Secure  beneath  one  shepherd's  sway. 

7 
To  God  the  Father  glory  be, 

And  to  His  sole-begotten  Son; 
And  glory,  Holy  Ghost,  to  Thee, 

While  everlasting  ages  run. 


114 

FROM   YOUR  BLISSFUL   THRONES 
OF  GLORY. 


ist  Choir. 

*£YROM  your  blissful  thrones  of  glory, 
Jl-A    Look  on  us  O  God's  elect; 
Tell  us  what  repays  your  combats, 
Tell  us  what  we  may  expect, — 

2nd  Choir. 

"Our  delight  no  one  can  titter, 
Eye  has  not  seen,  ear  not  heard, 

None  on  earth  can  feel  the  pleasure, 
That  for  us  God  has  reserved." 

175 


2 

ist  Choir. 

Ye  bright  martyr  throng,  whose  courage 
Never  quailed  amid  the  strife; 

What  is  now  to  be  your  portion 
After  giving  up  your  life? — 

2nd  Choir. 

"We,  with  waving  palms  all  standing 
And  with  banners  bright  unfurled, 

Sing  forever  alleluia, 
To  the  Saviour  of  the  world.5' 


3 

1st  Choir. 

Ye,  whose  unabated  penance 
Made  the  desert  so  renowned, 

Hermits,  tell  us,  for  your  rigors 
What  delight  ye  now  have  found? 

2nd  Choir. 
"For  the  pleasures  we  relinquished, 

For  our  homes  and  friends  below, 
Joys  delicious  pour  in  torrents 

Fill  our  hearts  and  overflow." 


4 
1st  Choir. 
Ye,  the  virgins  who  on  earth  were 

Bound  to  an  eternal  spouse, 
With  what  favors  does  He  crown  you, 
Faithful  to  your  three-fold  vows? 

176 


2nd  Choir. 

"Happy  brides  in  spotless  garments, 
Close  beside  our  Lord  we  throng, 

Where  the  Lamb  goes,  there  we  follow, 
While  we  sing  the  unknown  song." 


5 
1st  Choir. 

As  we  gaze  upon  your  glory, 

Saints  of  God,  in  Heaven's  own  light, 

Teach  us  how  we  too  may  join  you, 
How  to  win  those  crowns  so  bright. 

2nd  Choir. 

"Would  you  come  where  we  have  entered 
Fight  with  all  your  strength  and  power; 

Would  you  live  the  life  eternal, 
Die  to  self  at  every  hour?" 

6 
ist  Choir. 

Ah!  we  shrink  from  pain  and  sorrow, 
We  are  frightened  when  we  hear; 

We  must  live  in  constant  struggles, 
We  must  die  to  all  that's  dear. 

2nd  Choir. 

"If  the  path  be  rough  and  thorny, 
At  the  end  all  pain-  shall  cease ; 

If  the  battle  be  a  fierce  one, 
There  shall  be  eternal  peace!" 

177 


115 

0   HEAV'N!     CELESTIAL   HOME! 
i 

O  HEAV'N  celestial  home ! 
O  boundless  land  of  love, 
I  long  to  enter  thee, 
And  see  my  God  above. 

Chorus. 

When  will  the  angels  come, 
And  call  my  soul  away? 

This  earth  is  dark  as  night, 
But  heav'n  is  bright  as  day. 


Why  stay  I  here  so  long, 

An  exile  from  the  land 
Where  Mary  sits  enthroned 

Upon  her  Son's  right  hand? — Chorus. 

3 

Pleading  with  tenderest  love, 
For  all  who  breathe  the  name 

Of  Him  Who  was,  Who  is, 

And  e'er  will  be  the  same. — Chorus. 

4 
Jesus,  Thy  love  is  more 

Than  mortal  tongue  can  sing, 
The  fountain  of  my  faith, 

My  hope,  my  ev'rything. — Chorus. 

i78 


5 
If  death  no  terror  brings, 

'Tis  lasting,  burning  love 
That  nils  my  soul  with  zeal 

To  reach  my  God  above. — Chorus. 

6 

Sad  sighs  and  tears  my  lot 
Till  th'  angel's  trumpet  sounds, 

To  bid  me  glorious  rise 

To  lands  where  joy  abounds. — Chorus. 

7 
Before  the  throne  divine, 

My  voice  at  length  I'll  raise, 
To  God  in  Persons  three, 

With  hymns  of  endless  praise. — Chorus. 


116 

FOR  THEE,  0  DEAR,  DEAR 
COUNTRY. 

(0  bona  P atria.) 

By  Dr.  J.  M.  Neale. 
i 

SOR  thee,  O  dear,  dear  Country, 
Mine  eyes  their  vigils  keep, 
For  very  love,  beholding 

Thy  happy  name,  they  weep,  {twice.) 
The  mention  of  thy  glory 
Is  unction  to  the  breast, 
And  medicine  in  sickness, 
And  love,  and  life,  and  rest. 

179 


O  one,  O  only  Mansion ! 

O  Paradise  of  joy! 
Where  tears  are  ever  banished, 

And  smiles  have  no  alloy,  (twice.) 
The  Lamb  is  all  thy  splendor; 

The  Crucified,  thy  praise; 
His  laud  and  benediction 

Thy  ransomed  people  raise. 


Thou  hast  no  shore,  fair  ocean ! 

Thou  hast  no  time,  bright  day ! 
Dear  fountain  of  refreshment 

To  pilgrims  far  away!  (twice.) 
Upon  the  Rock  of  Ages 

They  raise  thy  holy  tower ; 
Thine  is  the  victor's  laurel, 

And  thine  the  golden  dower. 


O  sweet  and  blessed  Country, 

The  home  of  God's  elect ! 
O  sweet  and  blessed  Country, 

That  eager  hearts  expect!  (twice.) 
Jesus,  in  mercy  bring  us 

To  that  dear  land  of  rest ; 
Who  art,  with  God  the  Father 

And  Spirit,  ever  blest. 

180 


117 

0  PARADISE! 
By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 


O PARADISE!   O  Paradise! 
Who  doth  not  crave  for  rest? 
Who  would  not  seek  the  happy  land, 
Where  they  that  loved  are  blest ; 

Chorus. 

Where  loyal  hearts,  and  true, 
Stand  ever  in  the  light, 

All  rapture  through  and  through 
In  God's  most  holy  sight? 

2 

0  Paradise!  O  Paradise! 
'Tis  weary  waiting  here ; 

1  long  to  be  where  Jesus  is, 

To  feel,  to  see  Him  near. — Chorus 

3 

O  Paradise!  O  Paradise! 

The  world  is  growing  old; 
Who  would  not  be  at  rest  and  free 

Where  love  is  never  cold. — Chorus. 

4 
O  Paradise!  O  Paradise! 

Wherefore  doth  death  delay, 
Bright  death,  that  is  the  welcome  dawn 

Of  our  eternal  day. — Chorus. 

181 


5 

0  Paradise!  O  Paradise! 
I  want  to  sin  no  more 

1  want  to  be  as  pure  on  earth 

As  on  thy  spotless  shore. — Chorus. 


6 

O  Paradise !  O  Paradise ! 

I  greatly  long  to  see 
The  special  place  my  dearest  Lord 

Is  destining  for  me. — Chorus. 


7 

O  Paradise!  O  Paradise! 

I  feel  'twill  not  be  long; 
Patience !   I  almost  think  I  hear 

Faint  fragments  of  thy  song. — Chorus. 


118 

HEAVEN,  MY  HOME! 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 

HEAVEN  my  home,  for  thee  my  heart  is 
yearning ; 
No  love  but  thine,  no  joys  but  thine, 
Can  satisfy  this  heart  of  mine 
With  love  and  longing  burning. 

182 


Chorus. 
Lord  of  heaven,  King  of  peace, 
When  oh !  when  shall  I  see  Thee, 
See  Thee  face  to  face. 
When,   oh!   when   shall   I   see  Thee   face 
to  face. 

2 
Heaven  is  rest  and  happiness  eternal ; 
No  grief  is  there,  no  suffering  there, 
But  joy  and  bliss  without  compare, 
A  joy  and  bliss  supernal. — Chorus. 

3 
Heaven  is  peace  and  light  and  love  and 

sweetness ; 
Earth's  sorrows  o'er,  earth's  trials  o'er, 
Heaven  gives  us  peace  for  evermore, 
And  love  in  sweet  completeness. — Chorus. 

4 
Heaven  is  God,  my  heart's  dear  Lord  and 

Saviour ; 
My  Jesus  sweet,  my  Saviour  blest, 
Oh !  haste  the  day  of  heavenly  rest 
That  makes  me  Thine  forever. — Chorus. 

119 

NO  MORE  TO  SIGH,  NO  MORE  TO 
WEEP. 

By  Rev.  Fr.  Campbell. 
i 

DO  more  to  sigh,  no  more  to  weep, 
The  faithful  dead  in  Jesus  sleep; 
Unfading  let  their  mem'ry  bloom, 

183 


While  rest  their  bodies  in  the  tomb ; 
Nor  will  their  Lord  the  love  distrust 
That  strews  its  garlands  o'er  their  dust. 

Chorus. 

Unto  all,  O  Jesus  blest, 
Grant  Thine  own  eternal  rest. 


Though  in  the  grave  their  clay  is  cold, 
They  have  not  left  the  Christian  Fold, 
Still  we  are  sharers  of  their  joy, 
Companions  of  their  best  employ; 
And  Thee  in  them,  O  Lord  Most  High, 
And  them  in  Thee,  we  magnify. — Chorus. 


3 

An  Angel  sings  that  they  are  blest, 
Yes,  saith  the  Spirit,  sweet  their  rest, 
In  bowers  of  Paradise  they  meet, 
Secure  beneath  their  Saviour's  Feet, 
Nor  fear  the  trump  which  soon  shall  all 
Before  the  throne  of  judgment  call. — Ceo. 

4 

In  evil  days,  when  earth  is  old, 

And  faith  grows  dim,  and  love  is  cold, 

Let  Christian  footsteps  softly  tread 

Where  lie  beneath  the  faithful  dead; 

And  oft  let  Faith  and  Love  repair, 

To  gather  light  and  kindling  there. — Cho. 

184 


120 

OH,  TURN  TO  JESUS,  MOTHER, 
TURN. 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

i 

OH,  turn  to  Jesus,  Mother,  turn, 
And    call    Him    by    His    tend'rest 
names, 
Pray  for  the  Holy  Souls  that  burn, 
This  hour  amid  the  cleansing  flames. 

{twice.) 
Chorus. 

O  Maria !  Mater  Dei ; 
O  Maria !  Ora  pro  eis. 


Ah !  they  have  fought  a  gallant  fight ; 

In  death's  cold  arms  they  persevered ; 
And  after  life's  uncheery  night, 

The  harbor  of  their  rest  is  neared. — Cho. 

{twice.) 
3 
They  are  the  children  of  thy  tears ; 

Then  hasten,  Mother,  to  their  aid; 
In  pity  think  each  hour  appears 
An  age  while  glory  is  delayed. — Cho. 

{tzvice.) 
4 
O  Mary!  let  thy  Son  no  more 

His  lingering  spouses  thus  expect; 
God's  children  to  their  God  restore, 
And  to  the  Spirit  His  elect. — Chorus. 

{twice.) 

185 


5 

In  pains  beyond  all  earthly  pains, 
Favorites  of  Jesus,  there  they  lie, 

Letting  the  fire  wear  out  their  stains, 
And  worshipping  God's  purity. — Chorus. 

(twice.) 


Pray,  then,  as  thou  hast  ever  prayed ; 

Angels  and  souls,  all  look  to  thee ; 
God  waits  thy  prayers,  for  He  hath  made 

Those  prayers  His  law  of  charity. — Cho. 

(twice.) 


121 

PRAY  FOR  THE  DEAD. 
From  the  "Sentinel  of  the  B.  Sacrament.' 


CRAY  for  the  dead, 
All  ye  who  mourn, 
Love  ends  not  with  the  grave. 
In  life,  perhaps, 
They  needed  not, 
But  now  your  aid  they  crave. 

Chorus. 

Unto  all,  O  Jesus  blest, 
Grant  Thine  own  eternal  rest. 

186 


Pray  for  the  dead, 

All  ye  who  weep, 
Tears  will  not  set  them  free, 

Nor  comfort  them 

In  their  distress, 
Until  God's  face  they  see. — Chorus. 


3 

Pray  for  the  dead, 

All  ye  who  hope, 
The  joy  of  heav'n  to  gain, 

And  you  may  seek 

Their  aid,  and  lo ! 
You  will  not  seek  in  vain. — Chorus. 


122 

IN  THE  BURNING  DEPTHS  WE 

SUFFER. 

By  I.  Williams. 


XN  the  burning  depths  we  suffer, 
Sighing,  weeping,  here  in  pain ; 
Far    from   God,   in   torment   languish, 
But  our  tears  no  merit  gain — 
Ah  me !  Ah  me  ! 
Those  who  loved  us  have  forgotten, 
And  we  call  for  aid  in  vain. 

187 


2 

Moved  to  pity  by  our  anguish, 

Christian,  hearken  to  our  cry ; 
Save  us,  we  implore  thee,  save  us; 

Do  not  pass  unheeding  by. 
Ah  me!  Ah  me! 
Heav'n,  without  thy  sacrifices 

Shortens  not  our  agony. 

3 

In  His  justice,  God  did  smite  us; 

Tis  for  thee  who  art  pur  friend, 
To  appease  His  righteous  anger, 

And  our  dreadful  sufferings  end. 
Ah  me !  Ah  me  ! 
Listen,  brother,  to  our  pleadings; 

Why  refuse  thine  aid  to  lend  ? 

4 
Here  we  wait  in  fearful  torture, 

Till  we're  free  from  every  stain ; 
God  has  giv'n  to  thee  the  power 
To  release  us  from  our  pain. 
Ah  me  1  Ah  me ! 
Why,  oh !  why,  dost  thou  forsake  us  ? 
Hath  our  love  been  rent  in  twain  ? 

123 

OH,   IT   IS  SWEET   TO    THINK    OF 

THOSE  THAT  ARE  DEPARTED. 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

i 

OH !  it  is  sweet  to  think, 
Of  those  that  are  departed, 
While  murmured  Aves  sink 
To  silence  tender-hearted, 

188 


While  tears  that  have  no  pain 

Are  tranquilly  distilling, 
And  the  dead  live  again 

In  hearts  that  love  is  filling,  (twice.) 


Yet  not  as  in  the  days 

Of  earthly  ties  we  love  them ; 
For  they  are  touched  with  rays 

From  light  that  is  above  them : 
Another   sweetness   shines 

Around  their  well-known  features ; 
God  with  His  glory  signs 

His  dearly  ransomed  creatures,   (twice.) 


Yes,  they  are  more  our  own, 

Since  now  they  are  God's  only; 
And  each  one  that  has  gone 

Has  left  our  heart  less  lonely. 
He  mourns  not  seasons  fled, 

Who  now  in  Him  possesses 
Treasures  of  many  dead 

In  their  dear  Lord's  caresses,  (twice.) 


They  whom  we  loved  on  earth 

Attract  us  now  in  Heaven; 
Who  shared  our  grief  and  mirth 

Back  to  us  now  are  given, 
They  move  with  noiseless  foot 

Gravely  and  sweetly  round  us 
And  their  soft  touch  hath  cut 

Full  many  a  chain  that  bound  us.  (twice.) 

189 


5 

O  dearest  dead !  to  Heaven 

With  grudging  sighs  we  give  you 
To  Him — be  doubts  forgiven ! 

Who  took  you  there  to  save  you : — 
Now  get  us  grace  to  love 

Your  memories  yet  more  kindly, 
Pine  for  our  home  above, 

And  trust  to  God  more  blindly,  (twice.) 

124 

LORD,  LET  ME  SEE  THY  LOVELY 
FACE. 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Treacy. 


HORD,  let  me  see  Thy  lovely  Face, 
And  let  me  fly  to  Thee ; 
O  Source  of  Life!  O  Light,  O  Grace, 

Look  kindly  now  on  me. 
Through  weary  ways  I've  sought  Thy  will, 

Though  weak  and  frail,  was  I ; 
But  let  me  praise  Thee,  love  Thee  still, 
Then  gladly  will  I  die. 

2 

My  sins  are  countless  as  the  wraves 

That  yonder  rise  and  fall, 
But  they  are  buried  in  deep  graves — 

I've  wept  above  them  all. 
Sweet  Jesus  of  the  Sacred  Heart, 

My  God,  my  Lord,  my  King, 
From  Thy  fair  throne  I'll  never  part, 

To  Thee  I'll  ever  cling. 

190 


3 

Ye  Angels,  strike  your  sweetest  lyres! 

Ye,  Virgins,  chant  your  songs ! 
Ye  holy  Saints,  light  incense-fires! 

Rich  music,  float  along! 
A  pilgrim  from  a  far-off  shore 

A  brother  seeking  rest, 
Now  comes  to  dwell  for  ever  more. 

Upon  his  Saviour's  breast. 


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125 

I'LL  S/NG  A  HYMN   TO  MARY. 

(Mariae  Nomen.) 

By  Rev.  Fr.  Wyze. 


^TT"LL  sing  a  hymn  to  Mary, 
^A^     The  Mother  of  my  God, 
The  Virgin  of  all  virgins, 

Of   David's   royal   blood. 
Oh,  teach  me,  holy  Mary, 

A  loving  song  to  frame, 
When  wicked  men  blaspheme  thee, 

To  love  and  bless  thy  name. 


O  Lily  of  the  Valley, 

O  Mystic  Rose,  what  tree 
Or  flower,  e'en  the  fairest, 

Is  half  so  fair  as  thee? 
Oh,  let  me,  though  so  lowly, 

Recite  my  Mother's  fame, 
When  wicked  men  blaspheme  thee, 

To  love  and  bless  thy  name. 

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3 

When  troubles  dark  afflict  me, 

In  sorrow  and  in  care, 
Thy  light  doth  ever  guide  me,. 

O  beauteous  Morning  Star ! 
So  I'll  be  ever  ready 

Thy  goodly  help  to  claim ; 
When  wicked  men  blaspheme  thee 

I'll  love  and  bless  thy  name. 

4 
And  now,  O  Virgin  Mary, 

My  Mother  and  my  Queen, 
I've  sung  thy  praise,  so  bless  me 

And  keep  my  heart  from  sin. 
When  others  jeer  and  mock  thee, 

I'll  often  think  how  I 
To  shield  my  Mother,  Mary, 

Would  lay  me  down  and  die. 


126 

LOOK  DOWN,  O  MOTHER  MARY. 
Tr.  Rev.  E.  Vaughan,  C.  SS.  R. 

i    , 

HOOK  down,  O  Mother  Mary, 
From  thy  bright  throne  above ; 
Cast  down  upon  thy  children 

One  only  glance  of  love ; 
And  if  a  heart  so  tender 

With  pity  flows  not  o'er, 
Then  turn  away,  O  Mother, 
And  look  on  us  no  more. 

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See  how,  ungrateful  sinners, 

We  stand  before  thy  Son; 
His  loving  heart  reproaches 

The  evil  we  have  done. 
But  if  thou  wilt  appease  Him, 

Speak  for  us  but  one  word; 
Thy  pleading  can  obtain  us 

The  pardon  of  our  Lord. 


O  Mary,  dearest  Mother, 

If  thou  wouldst  have  us  live, 
Say  that  we  are  thy  children, 

And  Jesus  will  forgive. 
Our  sins  make  us  unworthy,  , 

That  title  still  to  bear, 
But  thou  art  still  our  Mother : 

Then  show  a  mother's  care. 


Unfold  to  us  thy  mantle, 

There  stay  we  without  fear: 
What  evil  can  befall  us, 

If,  Mother,  thou  art  near? 
O  kindest,  dearest  Mother, 

Thy  sinful  children  save; 
Look  down  on  us  with  pity, 

Who  thy  protection  crave. 

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127 

MY  OWN  DEAR  MOTHER  MARY. 


yi\Y  own  dear  Mother  Mary, 

M<     Oh,  list  while  I  repeat, 
In  child-like  loving  accents, 

Thy  name,  O  Mary  sweet ! 
Within  my  heart  it  wakens 

Such  tender  thoughts  and  blest, 
My  soul,  this  world  forsaking, 

Before  thy  throne  would  rest. 

Chorus. 


Thy  name,  O  Mother  Mary, 
Thy  name,  O  Mother  Mary, 
Is  music  to  my  soul, 
Is  music  to  my  soul. 


The  cherubim  are  praising 

Thy  beauty  and  thy  grace, 
And  heaven  is  all  illumined 

And  ravished  with  thy  face ! 
Dear  Mother,  I  am  weary 

Of  daily  strife  with  sin, 
Oh,  be  with  angels  near  me, 

That  I  the  prize  may  win. — Chorus. 

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128 

THE    GATE    OF   HEAVEN. 

(J anna  Coeli.) 

By  S:  N.  D. 

i 

QUEEN   and   Mother!   many   hearts 
Cast  themselves  before  thy  throne, 
But  we  call  ourselves  by  right, 

Very  specially  thine  own. 
Oh,  then  be  to  each  one  here   ^ 
The  "Gate  of  Heaven,"  O       I       (twice.) 
Mother  dear.  ) 


We  have  pledged  ourselves  to  fight 

In  the  battles  of  thy  Son, 
We  would  pass  by  thee  to  Him, 

When  the  dusty  fight  is  won. 
Be  to  all  enlisted  here  ) 

The  "Gate  of  Heaven,"  O  t  (twice,) 

Mother  dear. 


3 

Other  hearts  this  home  have  loved, 
Other  feet  its  floors  have  trod, 

One  and  all,  oh !  let  them  in 
To  the  City  of  our  God. 

Be  to  all  who  entered  here   ) 

The  "Gate  of  Heaven,"  O  f  (twice.) 

Mother  dear. 


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4 
And  we  too  must  pass  away, 

Others  then  shall  take  our  place; 
Kneel  around  thine  image  fair, 

Look  into  thine  up-turned  face. 
Be  to  all  who  enter  here    . 
The  "Gate  of  Heaven,"  O  I  (tivice.) 

Mother  dear.  ) 

5 
Thou  unto  the  King  of  kings 

Wert  a  Gate  to  earth  and  us. 
We  must  go  to  Christ  thro'  thee, 
We  can  reach  Him  only  thus. 
O  be  thou  to  each  one  here  ) 
The  "Gate  of  Heaven/'  Of  (twice.) 

Mother  dear. 

6 
When  the  midnight  cry  is  heard, 

Do  not  let  us  be  too  late, 
Do  not  let  thy  children  call, 

"Open,  open,  Lord,  Thy  Gate!" 
But,  because  we  loved  thee  here)     f      . 
Let  us  in,  O  Mother  dear.  J     \tw%ce-) 


129 

HAIL!   VIRGIN   OF    VIRGINS! 
i 

nAIL,  Virgin  of  virgins ! 
Thy  praises  we  sing, 
Thy  throne  is  in  Heaven, 
Thy  Son  is  its  King; 

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The  saints  and  the  angels, 
Thy  glory  proclaim; 

All  nations  devoutly, 
Bow  down  at  thy  name. 


Let  all  sing  of  Mary, 

The  mystical  Rod, 
The  Mirror  of  justice, 

The  Handmaid  of  God. 
Let  valley  and  mountain 

Unite  in  her  praise, 
The  sea  with  its  waters, 

The  sun  with  its  rays. 

3 

Let  souls  that  are  holy, 

Still  holier  be, 
To  sing  with  the  angels, 

O  Mary,  of  thee. 
Let  all  who  are  sinners, 

To  virtue  return ; 
That  hearts  without  number, 

With  thy  love  may  burn. 

4 
Thy  Name  is  our  power, 

Thy  love  is  our  light ; 
We  praise  thee  at  morning, 

At  noon  and  at  night. 
We  thank  thee,  we  bless  thee, 

When  happy  and  free ; 
When  tempted  by  Satan 

We  call  upon  thee. 

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5 
Oh,  be  thou  our  Mother, 

And  pray  to  the  Lord, 
That  all  may  acknowledge 

And  follow  His  word. 
That  just  men  with  courage 

May  walk  in  His  ways, 
And  sinners  converted 

May  join  in  His  praise. 

130 

NO  STAIN  IN  THEE! 

(Inviolata  Integra.) 

Chorus. 

DO  stain  in  thee ! 
No  stain  in  thee ! 
O  Virgin,  Queen  above ! 
O  Virgin,  Queen  above ! 
Thou  art  the  spotless  Dove; 
Immaculate  thou  art; 
Most  gladly  we  proclaim 
Thy  sweet  and  holy  name 
No  stain  in  thee ! 
No  stain  in  thee ! 

i 
Who  can  with  thee  compare? 
O  Virgin  chaste  and  pure! 
To  thee  we  all  repair, 

As  to  our  haven  sure ; 
Though  Queen  of  realms  above, 
Thou  hast  a  mother's  love, 

Our  pray'r  and  praises,  Mother,  hear. 

— Chorus. 
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In  love,  in  hope,  appear 

The  children  of  thy  pain, 
And  call  on  thee  to  clear 

Their  souls  from, loathsome  stain; 
To  thee  the  chant  of  praise, 
In  grateful  accents  raise, 

Our  pray'r  and  praises,  Mother,  hear. 

— Chorus. 

131 

MOTHER,  MARY,  QUEEN  MOST 

SWEET. 

{Holy  Name  of  Mary.) 
i 
yj\OTHER,  Mary.,  Queen  most  sweet! 
>M     Joy  and  love  my  heart  inflame; 
Gladly  shall  my  lips  repeat 

Every  moment  thy  dear  Name. 
Ah !  that  name  to  God  so  dear, 

Has  my  heart  and  soul  enslaved;. 
Like  a  seal  it  shall  appear, 

Deep  on  heart  and  soul  engraved. 


When  the  morning  gilds  the  skies, 

I  will  call  on  Mary's  name; 
When  at  evening  twilight  dies, 

Mary!  still  will  I  exclaim. 
Sweetest  Mary,  bend  thine  ear, 

Thou  my  own  dear  Mother  art; 
Therefore  shall  thy  name  so  dear, 

Never  from  my  lips  depart. 

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3 

When  the  demon  hosts  invade, 

When  temptatign  rages  high, 
Crying:   "Mary,   Mother,  aid!" 

I  will  make  the  tempter  fly. 
This  shall  be  my  comfort  sweet, 

When  the  hand  of  death  is  nigh, 
"Mary!  Mary!"  to  repeat 

Once  again,  and  then,  to  die. 


132 

WHEN  FROM  GOD'S  HIGH  THRONE 
DIVINE. 

(Annunciation,  March  25.) 

By  Bro.  M. 

1 

irtHEN  from  God's  high  throne  divine, 
vly     Sped  the  Angel  of  the  Lord, 
Mary  straight  became  the  shrine 
And  the  Mother  of  the  Word. 
Chorus. 
Ave,  Maria,  gratia  plena, 
Ave,  ave,  Maria ! 


Meekly  spoke  the  maiden  mild, 
Made  her  lowly  answer  blest, 

"I  am  God's  poor  serving-child, 
With  no  will  save  God's  behest." 

— Chorus. 

2or 


Then  God  wrought  a  wondrous  deed, 

>  Fashioned  to  Himself  our  clay, 
Taking  of  our  sins  no  heed, 

In  our  midst  He  deigned  to  stay. 

— Chorus. 

4 
Mary,  by  thy  holy  prayer, 

By  thy  spotless  motherhood, 
Gain  for  us  that  we  may  share 

What  Christ  promised   for  our  good. 

— Chorus. 


133 

WHITHER  THUS,  IN  HOLY 
RAPTURE? 

(Visitation,  July  2.) 

By  Rev.  E.  Caswall. 


>¥CHITHER  thus,  in  holy  rapture, 
vlx     Royal  maiden,  art  thou  bent? 
Why  so  fleetly  art  thou  speeding 

Up  the  mountain's  rough  ascent? 
Filled  with  the  eternal  Godhead! 

Glowing  with  the  Spirit's  flame ! 
Love  it  is  that  bears  thee  onward, 

And  supports  thy  tender  frame. 

202 


Lo!  thine  aged  cousin  claims  thee, 

Claims  thy  sympathy  and  care; 
God  her  shame  from  her  hath  taken; 

He  hath  heard  her  fervent  prayer. 
Blessed  Mothers!  joyful  meeting! 

Thou  in  hei\  the  hand  of  God, 
She  in  thee,  with  lips  inspired, 

Owns  the  Mother  of  her  Lord. 

3 

As  the  sun,  his  face  concealing, 

In  a  cloud  withdraws  from  sight, 
So  in  Mary  then  lay  hidden 

He  who  is  the  world's  true  light. 
Honor,   glory,  virtue,   merit, 

Be  to  Thee,  O  Virgin's  Son! 
With  the  Father  and  the  Spirit 

While  eternal  ages  run. 


134 

JOY!    JOY!    THE  MOTHER  COMES. 

(Purification,  February  2.) 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 


^-YOY!  joy!  the  Mother  comes, 
V-A*  And  in  her  arms  she  brings 
The  Light  of  all  the  world, 

The  Christ,  the  King  of  kings; 
And  in  her  heart  the  while         )  ,  N 

\11  silently  she  sings.  ](twtce.) 

203 


Saint  Joseph  follows  near, 

In  rapture  lost  and  love, 
While  angels  round  about, 

In  glowing  circles  move; 
And  o'er  the  Mother  broods       )  e 

The  Everlasting  Dove.  \  {twice.) 


There  in  the  temple  court, 

Old  Simeon's  heart  beats  high, 

And  Anna  feeds  her  soul 
With  food  of  prophecy, 

But  see !  the  shadows  pass,        \ 

The  world's  true  light  draws  r  {twice.) 


nigh. 


O  Infant  God !  O  Christ ! 

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

All  darkness  to  annul; 


i 


And  brightest  lights  of  earth,     \e* .'.      . 
Beside  Thy  Lights  are  dull.     )  {twice-) 


Ah !  with  what  thrills  of  awe 
The  Mother's  heart  is  teeming,  # 

To  think  the  new-born  Light, 
That  o'er  the  world  is  streaming, 

At  His  own  Mother's  hands     ^ 

Should  stoop  to  need  re-      I  (twice.) 
deeming.  ) 

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Then  to  that  Mother  now 

All  rightful  worship  be! 
For  thou  hast  ransomed  Him 

Who  first  did  ransom  thee: 
Oh,  with  thy  Mother's  tongue     I  (  .    .      . 

Pray  Him  to  ransom  me!       ^ltVlcem) 


135 

OH,    WHAT   DEEP    WOES. 
(Compassion  of  B.  V.  M.) 


OH,  what  deep  woes  and  what  sorrows, 
Oh,  what  grief  on  her  were  poured ; 
With  what  pain  and  heart's  affliction 

Stood  the  Mother  of  the  Lord! 
When  her  tearful  eyes  did  witness 
f  With  what  scoff  and  brutal  scorn, 
With  what  torments  they  did  fasten 
To  the  cross  her  only  born,  {twice.) 


Love  and  anguish  in  her  bosom, 

Were  engaged  in  fiercest  strife; 
Both  afflicted  and  tormented 

This  sad  Mother's  bitter  life. 
O  beloved,  sorely  wounded, 

O  my  only  precious  Child ! 
Why  must  Thy  poor  Mother  find  Thee 

In  such  pains  and  thus  reviled,   {twice.) 

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3 

Oh,  how  shaded,  pale  and  faded 

Is  thy  countenance,  once  so  bright ! 
"All  Thy  limbs  are  torn  and  wounded, 

Stained  with  blood,  O !  rueful  sight !" 
See  the  cold  and  lifeless  body 

Hanging  on  the  tree  of  scorn; 
See  the  Mother  racked  with  anguish, 

At  the  sight  of  her  first-born,  (twice.) 

4 
Oh,  what  deep  woes  and  what  sorrows, 

Oh,  what  grief  on  her  were  poured ! 
With  what  pain  and  heart's  affliction 

Stood  the  Mother  of  the  Lord. 
Come  to  worship,  come  to  honor, 

Come,  His  corpse  with  tears  to  bathe, 
Thank  Him,  love  Him,  and  adore  Him, 
Make  your  hearts  to  be  His  grave. 

(twice.) 
136 

0  MOTHER,  MOST  AFFLICTED! 

(Compassion  of  B.  V.  M.) 

i 

O  MOTHER!  most  afflicted, 
Standing  beneath  that  Tree, 
Where  Jesus  hangs  rejected 
On  the  hill  of  Calvary. 

Chorus. 

O  Mary !  sweetest  Mother, 

We  love  to  pity  thee ; 
Oh,  for  the  sake  of  Jesus, 

Let  us  thy  children  be.  (twice.) 

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Thy  heart  is  well-nigh  breaking, 

Thy  Jesus  thus  to  see, 
Derided,  wounded,  dying, 

In  greatest  agony. — Chorus. 

3 

His  livid  Form  is  bleeding, 

His  soul  with  sorrow  wrung, 
Whilst  thou,  afflicted  Mother, 

Shar'st  the  torments  of  thy  Son. 

— Chorus. 
4 
O  Mary!  Queen  of  Martyrs, 

The  sword  has  pierced  thy  heart, 
Obtain  for  us  of  Jesus 

In  thy  grief  to  bear  a  part. — Cho. 

5 
O  dear  and  loving  Mother! 

Entreat  that  we  may  be, 
Near  to  thee  and  thy  dear  Jesus, 

Now  and  eternally. — Chorus. 

137 

SING,  SING,  YE  ANGEL  BANDS. 

(Assumption,  August  15.) 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W,  Faber.' 
1 
ING,  sing,  ye  angel  bands, 
All  beautiful  and  bright; 
For  higher  still,  and  higher 

Through  fields  of  starry  light, 
Mary,  your  Queen  ascends,  [,      .     v 

Like 'the  sweet  moon  at  night.     \\twice-) 

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A  fairer  flow'r  than  she 

JOn  earth  hath  never  been ; 
And  save  the  throne  of  God, 

Your  heav'ns  have*  never  seen 
A  wonder  half  so  bright  )  , 

As  your  ascending  Queen.         $  (twice.) 


O  happy  angels  look, 

How  beautif til  she  is ! 
See !  Jesus  bears  her  up, 

Her  hand  is  locked  in  His; 
Oh,  who  can  tell  the  height  {  .      . 

Of  that  fair  Mother's  bliss?       \\™>™-) 

4 

And  shall  I  lose  thee  then, 

Lose  my  sweet  right  to  thee? 
Ah,  no!  the  angels'  Queen 

Man's  mother  still  will  be; 
And  thou  upon  thy  throne,  \f      . 

Wilt  keep  thy  love  for  me.         {(twee.) 


On  through  the  countless  stars 

Proceeds  the  grand  array; 
And  love  divine  comes  forth 

To  light  her  on  her  way, 
Through  the  short  gloom  of  ) 

>  ,   ■  night  f  (twice.) 

Into  celestial  day. 

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6 
On,  then,  dear  pageant,  on ! 

Sweet  music  breathes  around; 
And  love,  like  dew,  distills 

On  hearts  in  rapture  bound ; 
The  Queen  of  heaven  goes  up       (, 

To  be  proclaimed  and  crowned,  i  ^  wice*) 

138 

MARIA,  SALVE! 

"Messenger  of  the  S.  Heart." 

i 

O  MOTHER,  sweet  and  kind, 
Whose  love  is  unconfined, 
Maria,  salve!  {twice.) 
O  Empress  wondrous  wise, 

0  Queen  of  paradise, 
Maria,  salve!   {twice.) 

2 
Thou  art  the  balm  of  life, 
Our  champion  in  the  strife, 

Maria,  salve!  {twice.) 
And  therefore  it  is  meet 
To  honor  thee  and  greet, 

Maria,  salve!  {twice.) 

3 
A  hundred  times  a  day 

1  mention  thee  and  say: 
Maria,  salve!   {tzvice.) 

I  run  at  every  hour 
To  seek  thy  shielding  power; 
Maria.,  salve!  {twice.) 

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4 
O  Mary,  tender  Maid, 
Send  help  down  to  mine  aid, 

Maria,  salve!  (twice.) 
And  let  thy  Babe  Divine 
Be  mine  as  well  as  thine> 

Maria,  salve!  (twice.) 

139 

0    MAIDEN!   MOTHER   MILD! 

(Regina  Christianorum.) 

By  I.  Williams. 

Chorus. 

O  MAIDEN  Mother  mild ! 
Behold  thy  trusting  child, 
Before  thee  kneels  in  supplication; 
Direct  me  lest  I  stray, 
In  devious  paths  away, 

Thou  art  my  help,  my  salvation. 

i 

The  angels  arose  in  their  pridq, 
Refusing  their  God  to  obey ; 

They  seek  now  o'er  earth  far  and  wide, 
To  draw  souls  beneath  Satan's  sway. 

— Chorus. 

2 

The  serpent  in  Eden's  fair  vale, 

His  work  of  destruction  began ; 
His  head  thou  didst  crush  'neath  thy 
heel, 
And  so  brought  redemption  to  man. 

— Chorus. 

210 


3 

In  all  times  and  ages  thou'lt  be, 

Of  Christians  the  help  and  the  guide ; 

Keep  me  close  to  Jesus  and  thee, 
In  safety  and  peace  to  abide. 

— Chorus. 

140 

SWEET  MOTHER,  I  IMPLORE. 
By  Bro.  M. 
i 
IWEET  Mother  I    implore,    Oh,    take 

this  heart  of  mine; 
It  flies  to  thee  for  rest ;  thou  art  its  haven 
sure; 
I  crave  no  more   for  earth,  its  joys,  the 
things  of  time; 
I  long  to  be  with  thee,  O  Maiden,  Mother 
pure. 

Chorus. 
Thou  Virgin,  Spotless  Mother! 

Sweet    Mary,    Queen    divine! 
Oh,  deign  to  hear  my  pray'r, 

And  take  this  heart  of  mine,  (twice.) 

2       * 

My  soul  doth  burn  in  me,  O  Queen  I  fond- 
ly gaze 
Upon  thy  eyes  so  meek,  thy  radiant,  holy 
face; 
Thou  art  so  fair,  so  sweet,  O  Queen  Im- 
maculate ; 
Upon    thy    altar-throne,    see,    my    poor 
heart  I  place. — Chorus. 

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3 

To-day  the  foe  may  strive  to  get  me  for 
his  own, 
My  weakness  thou  hast  seen,  fold  me  in 
thy  embrace, 
Oh !  deign  to  hold  and  hide  my  heart  within 
thy  clasp, 
So  guarded,   Mother   fair,  ne'er   shall   I 
lose  God's  grace. — Chorus. 


4 
When  death  my  eyes  shall  close,  my  soul 
shall  cease  from  strife, 
When  life's  last  bitter  hour  of  agony  is 
o'er, 
Then  send,  O  Mother  dear,  send  messen- 
gers of  light, 
To  bring  me  home  to  thee  my  Queen  for 
evermore. — Chorus. 


141 

MOTHER  ALL  BEAUTIFUL. 

{Communion  Hymn.) 

By  M.  S.  Pine. 


yj^OTHER  an  beautiful,  hear  us  to-day; 
>M  Lead  us  thyself  to  the  altar,  we  pray; 
O'er  us  thy  mantle  of  purity  place, 
Jesus  is  coming  to  flood  us  with  grace. 

212 


He  is  all  holy  and  we  are  so  weak, 
Veiling  our  faces  His  presence  we  seek; 
Yet  He  is  calling  and  winning  us  so, 
Holding  thy  hand  to  the  altar  we  go. 

3 

Thou  art  His  Mother,  He  gave  us  to  thee, 

Wounded  and  dying  on  Calvary's  Tree; 
Mother  from  birth  to  His  life's  dark  eclipse, 
Lay  Him  thyself  on  our  tremulous  lips. 

4 
Hover    still    near    while    He    stays    in    our 

breast  ♦ 

Thanksgiving  make  to  our  glorious  Guest; 
Pour  His  sweet  rivers  of  Blood  o'er  our 

soul, 
Show  us  His  Beauty,  His  virtues  unroll. 

5 
Mother  all  loving,  we  know  thou  wilt  hear ; 
Clad   in   His   glory   and   strength,   can   we 

fear? 
Hope  is  triumphant !  with  Jesus  and  thee 
Angels  in  wonder  our  happiness  see. 

142 

MOTHER  OF  MERCY! 

{Mater  misericordiae.) 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

Chorus. 

yKOTHER  of  Mercy,  day  by  day 

>*<     My  love  of  thee    grows    more    and 

more ; 
Thy  gifts  are  strewn  upon  my  way, 
Like  sands  upon  the  great  sea-shore. 

( twice. ) 
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Though  poverty  and  work  and  woe 
The  masters  of  my  life  may  be, 

When  times  are  worst,  who  does  not  know 
Darkness  is  light,  with  love  of  thee? 

— Chorus. 


But  scornful  men  have  coldly  said 
Thy  love  was  leading  me  from  God; 

And  yet  in  this  I  did  but  tread 

"Tie  very  path  my  Saviour  trod. — Cho. 


They  know  but  little  of  thy  worth 

Who  speak  these  heartless  words  to  me; 

For  what  did  Jesus  love  on  earth 

One-half  so  tenderly  as  thee? — Cho. 


Get  me  the  grace  to  love  thee  more ; 

Jesus  will  give,  if  thou  wilt  plead; 
And,  Mother !  when  life's  cares  are  o'er, 

Oh !  I  shall  love  thee  then  indeed. — Cho. 


Jesus,  when  His  three  hours  were  run, 
Bequeathed  thee  from  the  cross  to  me, 

And  oh !  how  can  I  love  thy  Son, 

Sweet  Mother!  if  I  love  not  thee? — Cho. 

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143 

HAIL,     VIRGIN,    DEAREST    MARY! 

Chorus. 

Y^vAIL,  Virgin,  dearest  Mary! 
JLJJ    Our  lovely  Queen  of  May, 
O  spotless,  blessed  Lady, 
Our  lovely  Queen  of  May. 


Thy  children,  humbly  bending, 
Surround  thy  shrine  so  dear, 

With  heart  and  voice  ascending ; 
Sweet  Mary,  hear  our  prayer. — Cho. 


Behold  earth's  blossoms  springing 
In  beauteous  form  and  hue; 

All  nature  gladly  bringing 

Her  sweetest  charms  to  you. — Cho. 

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. — Cho. 

4 
And  now,  our  blessed  Mother, 

Smile  on  our  festal  day, 
Accept  our  wreath  of  flowers, 

And  be  our  Queen  of  May. — Cho. 

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144 

ALL  HAIL,  SWEET  QUEEN  OF  THE 
MAY! 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 

HLL  hail,  dearest  Mary, 
Sweet  Queen  of  the  May; 
^Our  heart's  fondest  greetings, 
We  give  thee  this  day. 

Chorus. 

All  hail,  all  hail,  sweet  Queen  of  the  May ! 

(twice.) 

2 

All  hail,  dearest  Mary, 

No  stain  is  in  thee; 
Dear  Mother  of  Jesus, 

Be  mother  to  me. — Chorus. 


3 

In  grief  and  temptation, 

In  joy,  or  in  pain, 
We'll  seek  thee,  our  Mother, 

Nor  seek  thee  in  vain. — Cho. 


4 
All  hail,  dearest  Mary, 

Hail  Virgin  all  fair, 
We  claim  thy  protection, 

Thy  love  and  thy  care. — Cho. 

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145 

DAILY,  DAILY,  SING  TO  MARY. 
By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 


OAILY,  daily,  sing  to  Mary, 
Sing,  my  soul,  her  praises  due ; 
All  her  feasts,  her  actions  worship, 

With  the  heart's  devotion  true. 
Lost  in  wond'ring  contemplation 

Be  her  majesty  confessed: 
Call  her  Mother,  call  her  Virgin, 
Happy  Mother,  Virgin  blest. 


She  is  mighty  to  deliver; 

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. 

3 

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  praise  unending, 

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

All  the  gifts  she  gives  to  men. 

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All  my  senses,  heart  affections, 

Strive  to  sound  her  glory  forth : 
Spread  abroad  the  sweet  memorials 

Of  the  Virgin's  priceless  worth. 
Where  the  voice  of  music  thrilling 

Where  the  tongue  of  eloquence, 
That  can  utter  hymns  beseeming 

All  her  matchless  excellence? 


146 

SHE  IS  OUR  MOTHER! 


(HE  is  our  Mother! 

How  deep  the  love  within  my  breast ; 
Cold  words  will  ever  fail  to  tell ; 

But  may  my  life  e'er  be  so  blest, 
Each  act  shall  say  I  love  her  well, 
And  in  this  love  I'll  ever  rest, 

For  Mary  is  our  Mother!  (twice.) 


She  is  our  Mother! 

When  e'er  I  humbly  kneel  in  pray'r, 
Before  her  altar's  holy  shrine 

Peace  ever-smiling  meets  me  there; 
And  oh !  what  tranquil  bliss  is  mine, 

How  tender  is  her  watchful  care ! 
For  Mary  is  our  Mother!  (twice.) 

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3 

She  is  our  Mother ! 

Upon  her  blessed  name  I  call 
When  sin  is  darkly  hov'ring  near, 

She  is  my  strength  when  doubts  appall; 
My  solace  in  my  wand'rings  here, 

She  is  my  light,  my  hope,  my  all : 

For  Mary  is  our  Mother!  (twice.) 

4 
She  is  our  Mother ! 

When  on  my  brow  death's  seal  is  set, 
And  earthly  hopes  before  him  fly; 

She  will  not  then  her  child  forget ; 
Her  name  will  form  my  parting  sigh, 
My  Mother!  I  will  love  her  yet, 

Oh!  Mary  is  our  Mother!   (twice,) 


147 

GLORIOUS  MOTHER! 


^YLORIOUS  Mother !  from  high  heaven, 
V-A     Down  upon  thy  children  gaze, 
Gathered  in  thy  own  loved  season, 
Thee  to  bless  and  thee  to  praise. 

Chorus. 

See,  sweet  Mary,  on  thy  altars, 
Bloom  the  fairest  buds  of  May; 

O  may  we,  earth's  sons  and  daughters, 
Grow,  by  grace,  as  pure  as  they,  (twice.) 

2ig 


Earth  is  darksome,  we  are  weary, 

Satan  setteth  snares  for  all ; 
Pray  for  us,  O  tender  Mary! 

Pray  to  Jesus,  lest  we  fall. — Chorus. 

3 
Raise  thy  voice  for  us  to  Jesus, 

In  this  blessed  month  of  thine; 
Raise  thy  pure  hands  up  to  bless  us, 

As  we  linger  'round  thy  shrine. — Cho. 

4 
Many  call  upon  thee,  Mother! 

Some  in  manhood,  strong  in  youth; 
.Some  in  age,  in  tender  childhood, 

All  in  loving  faith  and  truth. — Chorus. 

5 
Bless,  oh !  bless  us,  now  and  ever, 

Thou  who  once  th,e  dark  earth  trod, 
And  when  dying,  waft  our  spirits 

To  the  bosom  of  our  God. — Chorus. 


148 

O   MOTHER!  I  COULD   WEEP  FOR 
MIRTH! 

(Immaculate  Conception.) 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 
i 

O  MOTHER,  I  could  weep  for  mirth, 
Joy  fills  my  heart  so  fast; 
My  soul  to-day  is  heav'n  on  earth ; 
Oh,  could  the  transport  last! 

220 


Chorus. 

I  think  of  thee  and  what  thou  art, 

Thy  majesty,  thy  state; 
And  I  keep  singing  in  my  heart, 

Immaculate,  Immaculate,   Immaculate. 


When  Jesus  looks  upon  thy  face, 
His  Heart  with  rapture  glows, 

And  in  the  Church,  by  His  sweet  grace, 
Thy  blessed  worship  grows. — Chorus. 


3 

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

And    saints    flock    round    thy    feet   in 
throngs, 
And  heaven  with  bliss  o'erflows. — Cho. 


4 
Conceived,  conceived  Immaculate! 

Oh,  what  a  joy  for  thee ! 
Conceived,  conceived  Immaculate ! 

Oh,  greater  joy  for  me. — Chorus. 

5 

It  is  this  thought  to-day*  that  lifts 

My  happy  heart  to  heaven, 
That  for  our  sakes  thy  choicest  gifts 

To  thee,  dear  Queen,  were  given. 

— Chorus. 

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149 

HAIL,   O   STAR   OF   OCEAN! 

{Ave  Maris  Stella.) 

ChOrus. 

HAIL,  O  Star  of  Ocean, 
God's  own  Mother  blest, 
Ever  sinless  Virgin, 
Gate  of  heavenly  rest. 


Taking  that  sweet  Ave 
Which  from  Gabriel  came, 

Peace  confirm  within  us, 

Changing   Eva's   name. — Chorus. 


Break  the  sinner's  fetters, 

Make  our  blindness  day, 
Chase  all  evil  from  us, 

For  all  blessings  pray.-— Chorus. 

3 

Show  thyself  a  Mother, 

May  the  Word  Divine 
Born  for  us  thine  Infant, 

Hear  our  pray'rs  through  thine. 

— Chorus. 
4 
Virgin  all  excelling, 

Mildest  of  the  mild, 
Free  from  guilt  preserve  us, 

Meek  and  undefiled. — Chorus. 

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5 
Keep  our  life  all  spotless 

Make  our  way  secure 
Till  we  find  in  Jesus, 

Joy  for  evermore. — Chorus. 

6 

Praise  to  God  the  Father, 

Honor  to  the  Son, 
In  the  Holy  Spirit 

Be  the  glory  one. — Chorus. 

150 

MAIDEN  MOTHER   MEEK  AND 
MILD. 


^AmEN  Mother,  meek  and  mild, 
Take,  oh  take  me  for  thy  child, 
All  my  life,  oh  let  it  be 
My  best  joy  to  think  of  thee, 
Virgo  Maria! 

2 

Teach  me,  when  the  sunbeam  bright 
Calls  me  with  its  golden  light, 
How  my  waking  thoughts  may  be 
Turn'd  to  Jesus  and  to  thee, 
Virgo  Maria! 

3 

Teach  me  also  through  the  day 
Oft  to  raise  my  heart  and  say : 
Maiden  Mother,  meek  and  mild, 
Guard,  oh,  guard  thy   faithful  child! 
Virgo  Maria! 

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4 
When  my  eyes  are  closed  in  sleep, 
Through  the  night  my  slumbers  keep; 
Make  my  latest  thought  to  be 
How  to  love  thy  Son  and  thee, 
Virgo  Maria! 

5 
Thus,  sweet  Mother,  day  and  night 
Thou  shalt  guard  my  steps  aright; 
And  my  dying  words  shall  be : 
Virgin  Mother,  pray  for  me! 
Virgo  Maria! 


151 

MOTHER    OF    GOD!   MY   LIFE,    MY 
HOPE,  MY  TREASURE. 


y|\OTHER  of  God!  my  life,  my  hope,  my 
>M         treasure, 

Look  on  thy  child,  and  hear  me   from 
above ; 
Mother   of    God!    what    joy,    what   untold 
pleasure, 
Thrills  through  the  soul  that  thinks  on 
all  thy  love. 

Chorus. 

Mother  of  Jesus !  Mother  most  fair ! 
Show  to  thy  children  a  mother's  love 
and  care,  {twice.) 

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2 

Mother   of    God!    my   childhood    days   ca- 
ressing, 
Fondly  thy  hands  my  steps  have  home- 
ward led ! 
Mother  of   God !   each  moment    counts    a 
blessing, 
Which  o'er  my   soul  thy  watchful   love 
has  shed. — Chorus. 

3 

Angels  of  Heav'n !  in  choirs  sublime  ador- 
ing, 
Mark  this  my  vow   in   Heav'n's  bright 
sphere  above; 
Mother  of  God!  my  grateful  heart's  out- 
pouring 
Is  pledg'd  to  thee  in  everlasting  love. 

— Chorus. 
4 
Mother  of  God !  if  e'er  my  heart  forgetting, 
Thy  love  unceasing  that  has  guarded  me, 
Mother  of   God !   Oh,  then  may  deep   re- 
gretting 
Recall  my  soul  to  love  of  God  and  thee. 

— Chorus. 

152 

MOTHER   DEAREST,   MOTHER 
FAIREST. 


«\OTHER  dearest,  Mother  fairest, 
>M    Help  of  all  who  call  on  thee, 
Virgin  purest,  brightest,  rarest, 
Help  us,  help,  we  cry  to  thee. 

225 


Chorus. 

Mary,  help  us,  help,  we  pray ; 

Mary,  help  us,  help,  we  pray; 
Help  us  in  all  care  and  sorrow, 

Mary,  help  us,  help,  we  pray. 


Lady,  help  in  pain  and  sorrow, 

Soothe  those  racked  on  beds  of  pain; 
May  the  golden  light  of  morrow 

Bring  them  health  and  joy  again. 

— Chorus. 
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. — Cho. 


153 

MARY!  DEAREST  MOTHER! 
By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

i 

WARY!  dearest  Mother! 
>M     From  thy  heavenly  height 
Look  on  us,  thy  children, 

Lost  in  earth's  dark  night. 
Mary !  purest  creature ! 

Keep  us  all  from  sin ; 
Help  us,  erring  mortals, 

Peace  in  Heaven  to  win. — Mary!  purest, 
etc. 

226 


Mary!  Queen  and  Mother! 

Get  us  still  more  grace, 
With  still  greater  fervor 

Now  to  run  our  race. 
Daughter  of  the  Father! 

Lady  kind  and  sweet ! 
Lead  us  to  our  Father, 
.     Leave  us  at  His  Feet. — Daughter  of ,  etc. 


Holy  Queen  of  Angels ! 

Bid  thine  Angels  come 
To  escort  us  safely 

To  our  heav'nly  home. 
Bid  the  Saints  in  heaven 

Pray  for  us  their  prayers ; 
They  are  thine,  dear  Mother ! 

That    thou    mayst    be    theirs. — Bid    the 
Saints,  etc. 


4 

Mother  of  our  Saviour, 

Joy  of  God  above! 
Jesus  bade  thee  keep  us 

In  His  fear  and  love. 
Mary,  Spouse  and  Servant 

Of  the  Holy  Ghost ! 
Keep  for  Him  His  creatures 

Who  would  else  be  lost. — Mary,  Spouse, 
etc. 

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5 
Oh!  we  love  thee,  Mary! 

Trusting  all  to  thee, 
What  is  past  or  present 

What  is  yet  to  be., 
Get  us  what  thou  pleasest, 

What  we  cannot  know, 
What  we  most  are  needing 

Every  day  below. — Get  us,  etc. 

6 

Sweeter  still  and  sweeter 

Dost  thou  grow  to  us, 
Will  it,  dearest  Mother, 

Evermore  be  thus? 
Oh,  not  yet,  sweet  Mother, 

Is  our  love  of  thee 
What  it  will  be  one  day 

In  eternity. — Oh,  not  yet,  etc. 


154 

HEAR  THY  CHILDREN,  GENTLEST 
MOTHER. 

{Maria,  audi  nos.) 

By  Rev.  Fr.  Stanfield. 

i 

HEAR  thy  children,  gentlest  Mother, 
Pray'rful  hearts  to  thee  arise; 
Hear  us  while  our  ev'ning  Ave 
Soars  beyond  the  starry  skies. 

228 


Darkling  shadows  fall  around  us, 
Stars  their  silent  watches  keep ; 

Hush  the  heart  oppressed  with  sorrow, 
Dry  the  tears  of  those  who  weep. 


Hear,  sweet  Mother,  hear  the  weary, 
Borne  upon  life's  troubled  sea; 

Gentle  guiding  Star  of  ocean, 
Lead  thy  children  home  to  thee. 


Still  watch  o'er  us,  dearest  Mother, 
From  thy  bounteous  throne  above ; 

Guard  us  from  all  harm  and  danger 
'Neath  thy  shelt'ring  wings  of  love. 


155 

AVE   MARIA!    THOU    VIRGIN   AND 
MOTHER. 


fcTVE  Maria !  thou  Virgin  and  Mother, 
SJL  Fondly  thy  children  are  calling  to  thee ; 
Thine  are  the  graces,  unclaimed  by  another; 
Sinless  and  beautiful  Star  of  the  Sea. 

Chorus. 

Ave  Maria !  Star  of  the  Sea ! 

Ave  Maria !  Mother  dear !    Oh,  pray  for  me ! 

229 


Ave  Maria!  the  night  shades  are  falling, 

Softly  pur  voices  arise  unto  thee ! 
Earth's  lonely  exiles  for  succor  are  calling, 
Sinless  and  beautiful  Star  of  the  Sea. 

— Chorus. 
3 
Ave  Maria!  thy  children  are  kneeling, 
Words  of  endearment  are  whispered  to 
thee  ; 
Softly  thy  spirit  upon  us  is  stealing, 
Sinless  and  beautiful  Star  of  the  Sea! 

— Chorus. 
4 
Ave  Maria!  thy  arms  are  extending, 

Gladly  within  them  for  shelter  we  flee, 
Are   thy    sweet    eyes   on   thy   lonely   ones 
bending  ? 
Sinless  and  beautiful  Star  of  the  Sea ! 

— Chorus. 

156 

SEE  NO.  155. 

157 

REMEMBER,  HOLY  MARY. 

(Memorare.) 

By  Rev.  M.  Russell,  S.J. 

1 

REMEMBER,  holy  Mary, 
A^t     'Twas  never  heard  or  known 
That  any  one  who  sought  thee 
•   And  made  to  thee  his  moan — 

230 


That  any  one  who  hastened 
For  shelter  to  thy  care 

Was  ever  yet  abandoned 
And  left  to  his  despair. 


And  so  to  thee,  my  Mother, 

With  filial  faith  I  call, 
For  Jesus,  dying,  gave  thee 

As  Mother  to  us  all. 
To  thee,  O  Queen  of  virgins, 

O  Mother  meek,  to  thee, 
I  run  with  trustful  fondness, 

Like  child  to  mother's  knee. 

3 

See  at  thy  feet  a  sinner, 

Groaning  and  weeping  sore — 
Ah !  throw  thy  mantle  o'er  me, 

And  let  me  stray  no  more. 
Thy  Son  has  died  to  save  me, 

And  from  His  throne  on  high 
His  Heart  this  moment  yearneth 

For  even  such  as  I. 

4 
All,  all  His  love  remember, 

And,  oh !  remember  too 
How  prompt  I  am  to  purpose, 

How  slow  and  frail  to  do. 
Yet  scorn  not  my  petitions, 

But  patiently  give  ear, 
And  help  me,  O  my  Mother, 

Most  loving  and  most  dear. 

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158 

HEART  OF  MARY,  HEART  THE 
PUREST. 


BEART  of  Mary,  heart  the  purest, 
Ever  shrined  in  mortal  frame; 
Blest  asylum  who  securest, 
All  who  thy  protection  claim. 


Hear  the  prayer  of  one  whose  weakness, 
Most  demands  a  mother's  care ; 

One  to  whom  thy  looks,  all  meekness, 
Counsel  hope,  forbid  despair. 


'Round  me  tempests  gathering  lower, 
As  I  tread  life's  desert  way; 

And  a  foe  in  matchless  power, 
Marks  me  for  his  destined  prey. 


To  some  spot  where  ne'er  might  hover, 
Danger's  shadow  I  would  flee; 

But,  oh!  where  that  spot  discover, 
Where,  oh !  Mary  but  in  thee. 

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159 

SEE  NO.  158. 

160 

AH  I  MUST  I  LEAVE   OUR  LADY'S 
ALTAR? 

By  S.  N.  D. 


aH !  must  I  leave  our  Lady's  altar, 
Where   oft    I've    found    such    sweet 
delight  ? 
My  sad  adieux  must  I  now  falter, 

Must  joys  so  pure  now  wTing  their  flight? 

Chorus. 

Farewell,  sweet  month,  sweet  month  of 
flowers, 

Farewell,  loved  shrine,  thou  dear  retreat; 
But  ere  have  fled  these  happy  hours, 

My  heart  I'll  leave  at  Mary's  feet. 

Other  Chorus. 

How  sweet  to  sing  my  Mother's  praises, 
x^nd  breathe  to  her  my  loving  sighs ! 

So  fondly  on  me  then  she  gazes, 
So  softly  beam  her  star-like  eyes. 

2 

When  I  was  tempted,  sad  and  tearful, 
My  angel  to  thy  shrine  me  led; 

Thy  smile  dispell'd  the  tempest  fearful, 
The  demon  at  thy  presence  fled. — Cho. 

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3 
There  from  thy  hand  with  graces  streaming, 

Hope  sweetly  flow'd  upon  my  soul ; 
Thy  arms  extended  to  me  seeming, 

To  woo  me  to  thy, loved  control. — Cho. 


161 

DARKER  AND  DARKER. 
{Evening  Hymn.) 

i 

OARKER  and  darker  fall  around 
The  shadows  from  the  pine; 
It  is  the  hour,  O  Mother-Maid, 
To  gather  round  thy  shrine. 

Chorus. 
Sweet  Mother,  hear  us,  thou  hast  known 

Our  earthly  hopes  and  fears ; 
The  heaviness  of  human  toil, 

The  tenderness  of  tears. 

2 

We  pray  to  thee  for  those  who  sail 

In  peril  on  the  sea, 
For  where  thine  eyes  of  mercy  shine 

None  perish  utterly. — Chorus. 

3 

And  for  the  soldier  too,  who  sleeps — 

His  head  upon  his  hand — 
And  only  in  a  dream  can  see 

His  own  beloved  land. — Chorus. 

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4 
Pray  for  us  all  that  hearth  and  home 

Be  kept  jn  peace  and  love ; 
Peace  which  the  world  can  never  give, 

And  love  from  Heaven  above.— Chorus. 

5 
For  us  thine  eyes  are  filled  with  tears ; 

Oh !  let  them  wash  away 
The  stains  of  our  unworthiness  :— 

Pray  for  us,  Mother,  pray! — Chorus. 

6 
For  when  our  sins  had  nailed  our  Hope 

To  die  upon  the  Tree, 
Lest  every  hope  should  die  with  Him 
(  He  gave  the  hopeless  Thee. — Chorus. 


1§2 

AS  THE  DEWY  SHADES  OF  EVEN. 
(Evening  Hymn  to  Oar  Lady.) 

i 

HS  the  dewy  shades  of  even, 
Gather  o'er  the  balmy  air, 
Listen,  gentle  Queen  of  heaven, 
Listen  to  my  vesper  prayer,  (twice.) 


Holy  Mother,  near  me  hover, 

Free  my  thoughts  from  aught  defiled, 

With  thy  wings  of  mercy  cover, 
Safe  from  harm  thy  helpless  child. 

(twice.) 

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3 
Thine  own  sinless  heart  was  broken, 

Sorrow's  sword  had  pierced  it  through; 
Give,  oh,  give  me  some  sweet  token 

Of  thy  tender  love  so  true,  (twice.) 

4 
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,  (twice.) 

5 
Mother  of  my  Infant  Saviour, 

Spouse  of  God,  my  plaint,  oh,  hear; 
Purest  Virgin,  gracious  Matron, 

Oh,  relieve  me  by  thy  prayer,    (twice.) 

6 
From  thy  happy  seat  in  Zion, 

Light  me  through  this  dark  abode; 
Smile,  oh,  gently  smile  upon  me, 

Tell  my  sorrows  to  my  God.  (twice.) 

163 

SOFTLY  AND  STILL  NIGHT  COMES 
STEALING. 

(Evening  Hymn  to  Our  Lady.) 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 
JOFTLY  and  still,  night  comes  stealing, 
Lo !  in  the  West  sets  the  sun ; 
Silv'ry  chimes  of  even  pealing, 
Tell  us  that  the  day  is  done. 

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Chorus. 
O  lovely  Queen  of  heaven! 

O  Star  of  Hope  so  fair! 
To  thee  all  pow'r  is  given, 

List,  oh !  list  to  our  evening  prayer. 

2 

Here  at  thy  feet  humbly  kneeling,  - 

Here  at  thy  feet,  Mary,  see; 
To  thy  mother-love  appealing, 

We,  thy  children,  come  to  thee. — Cho. 

3 

Danger  and  sin  all  around  us, 

Warfare  we  wage  day  and  night ; 

'Mid  temptations  that  surround  us, 

Mary,  guide  our  souls  aright. — Chorus. 

4 
Watch  o'er  us  then,  loving  Mother, 

Ne'er  let  our  prayer  be  in  vain ; 
Show  thyself  in  truth  our  Mother, 
'Midst  life's  cares  our  hearts  sustain. 

— Chorus. 

164 

DESCENDING  FROM  THE  THRONE 
OF  GOD. 

(Most  Holy  Rosary — Joyful  Mysteries.) 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

i 

The  Annunciation. 

DESCENDING  from  the  throne  of  God 
A  bright  archangel  flies ; 
To  Mary's  lowly  home  he  brings 
A  message  from  the  skies. 

237 


She  hears  an  angel's  voice  that  night 
The  first  "Hail  Mary"  say : 

O  Mother  think  of  this  when  we 
Repeat  his  words  to-day. 

2 

The  Visitation. 
Now  Mary  wends  her  way  with  haste 

The  rugged  roads  along; 
In  answer  to  her  cousin's  words 

She  sings  her  glorious  song. 
The  unborn  infant  leaps  with  joy 

When  Mary's  voice  he  hears : 
O  Mother,  may  that  voice  of  thine 

Be  ever  in  our  ears. 

3 

The  Birth  Of  Our  Lord. 

See  troops  of  shining  angels  crowd 

Around  the  homely  shed, 
Where  Jesus  lies  on  Mary's  knees, 

And  shepherds  softly  tread : 
And  kings  from  distant  lands  adore 

Thy  Infant  God,  whose  star 
Has  led  them  to  His  Sacred  Feet, 

From  eastern  realms  afar. 

\  4 
The  Presentation  Of  Oar  Lord. 

In  Simeon's  arms  behold  the  Babe, 

Who  rules  both  earth  and  skies ! 
On  Mary's  Child,  his  promised  Lord, 

He  rests  his  aged  eyes. 
He  long  had  waited,  long  had  pray'd 

This  blissful  day  to  see ; 
And  now  he  asks  to  go  in  peace 

Where  Jesus  soon  will  be. 

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5 
The  Finding  Of  Our  Lord. 

O  Mother,  dry  those  bitter  tears ! 

O  Mother,  grieve  no  more! 
Thy  Child,  thy  Jesus  is  not  lost, 

That  weary  search  is  o'er: 
To  do  His  Father's  work,  He  chose 

Among  the  Scribes  to  be ; 
But  now  returns  to  dwell  for  years 

With  Joseph  and  with  thee. 


165 

BY  THE  BLOOD  THAT  FLOWED 
FROM  THEE. 

(Most  Holy  Rosary — The  Sorrowful 
Mysteries.) 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

i 

The  Agony. 

©Y  the  Blood  that  flowed  from  Thee 
In  Thy  grievous  agony, 
By  the  traitor's  guileful  kiss 
Filling  up  Thy  bitterness. 

Chorus. 
Jesus,  Saviour,  hear  our  cry; 

Thou  wast  suff'ring  once  as  we ; 
Now  enthroned  in  majesty 

Countless  angels  sing  to  Thee. 

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The  Scourging. 

By  the  cords  that  round  Thee  cast, 
Bound  Thee  to  the  pillar  fast; 
By  the  scourge  so  nleekly  borne, 
By  Thy  purple  robe  of  scorn. — Chorus. 


The  Crowning  With  Thorns. 

By  the  thorns  that  crowned  Thy  Head; 
By  Thy  sceptre  of  a  reed; 
By  Thy  foes  on  bending  knee, 
Mocking  at  Thy  royalty, — Chorus. 


4 
The  Carrying  Of  The  Cross. 

By  the  people's  cruel  jeers; 

By  the  holy  women's  tears; 

By  Thy  footsteps  faint  and  slow, 

Weighed  beneath  Thy  Cross  of  woe. — Cho. 


5 
The  Crucifixion. 

By  Thy  weeping  Mother's  woe; 

By  the  sword  that  pierced  her  through, 

When,  in  anguish  standing  by, 

On  the  Cross  she  saw  Thee  die. — Chorus. 

240 


166 

BY  THE  FIRST  BRIGHT  EASTER 
DAY. 

(Most  Holy  Rosary — Glorious  Mysteries.) 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

i 
The  Resurrection. 

©Y  the  first  bright  Easter  Day, 
When  the  stone  was  rolled  away; 
By  the  glory  round  Thee  shed 
At  Thy  rising  from  the  dead 

Chorus. 
King  of  Glory,  hear  our  cry; — 

Make  us  soon  Thy  joy  to  see, 
Where  enthroned  in  majesty, 

Countless  angels  sing  to  Thee. 

2 

The  Ascension. 

By  Thy  parting  blessing  given 

As  Thou  didst  ascend  to  heaven; 

By  the  cloud  of  living  light 

That  received  Thee  out  of  sight. — Chorus. 

3 

The  Descent  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 

By  that  rushing  sound  of  might 
Coming  down  from  heaven's  height, 
By  the  cloven  tongues  of  fire, 
Holy  Ghost,  our  hearts  inspire! — Chorus. 

241 


4 
The  Assumption  Of  Our  Lady. 

See  the  Virgin  Mother  rise, 

Angels  bear  her  to  the  skies ; 

Mount  aloft,  imperial  Queen, 

Plead  on  high  the  cause  of  men ! — Chorus. 

5 
The  Coronation  Of  Our  Lady. 

Mary  reigns  upon  the  throne 
Pre-ordained  for  her  alone; 
Saints  and  angels  round  her  sing, 
Mother  of  our  God  and  King. — Chorus. 


167 

MICHAEL,    PRINCE     OF    HIGHEST 
HEAVEN. 


yKICHAEL,  prince  of  highest  heaven, 
M<     Noblest  of  celestial  ranks, 
Lowly  singing  in  thine  honor 

Bring  we  now  our  mead  of  thanks. 
Mighty  victor,  all  resplendent, 

Near  to  Mary  thou  dost  reign ; 
Come  and  bless  us  with  thy  presence, 

Bring  with  thee  thy  heavenly  train. 

{twice.) 

2 

Gabriel,  silver  tongued  and  glorious; 

Raphael,  healer  of  our  woes  ; 
Blessed  angels,  gentle  guardians, 

Be  our  aid,  repel  our  foes : 

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Breathe  into  our  hearts  your  sweetness, 

Fill  our  souls  with  love  divine ; 
May  your  gracious  presence  ever 

Round  your  charge  protecting  shine. 

(twice.) 
3 
We  will  honor,  we  will  love  you, 

Blessed  Spirits,  more  and  more ; 
Our  devotion  still  increasing, 

As  your  favors  on  us  pour ; 
Till  with  you  for  ever  singing 

In  a  glad,  unending  strain, 
God  the  Father,  Son,  and  Spirit, 

Where  the  blessed  ever  reign,  (twice.) 


168 

SPIRIT    MOST    HOLY,    HEAVENLY 
GUIDE. 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 
£PIRIT  most  holy,  heavenly  guide, 
Thou,  whom  my   Saviour  in  mercy 
did  send; 
Thou  who  art  ever  close  by  my  side, 

Faithful  and  loving  guardian  and  friend. 

Chorus. 
Angel  of  heaven,  angel  of  light, 

Keep  me  and  guide  me  day  and  night ; 
Angel  of  heaven,  angel  of  light, 

Keep  me  and  guide  me  day  and  night. 

(twice.) 

243 


Dangers  surround  me;  in  angry  tide 
Sin  and  temptation  my  spirit  assail; 

Hold   thou   my   hand,    my    falt'ring   steps 
guide, 
Lest  in  the  hour  of  trial  I  fail. — Chorus. 

3 

Fair   gleams    life's   pathway,   blossom   be- 
decked, 
Life's   joys    alluring,    our    footsteps    en- 
snare ; 
Haste  to  mine  aid,  my  weakness  protect ; 
Safe  shall  I  rest  in  thy  loving  care. 

— Chorus. 


169 

DEAR  ANGEL,  EVER  AT  MY  SIDE. 
By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 


OEAR  Angel !  ever  at  my  side, 
How  loving  must  thou  be, 
To  leave  thy  home  in  Heaven  to  guide 
A  sinful  soul  like  me. 

Chorus. 

Then  love  me,  guide  me,  Angel  dear, 

And  I  will  love  thee  more; 
And  help  me  when  my  soul  is  cast 

Upon  th'  eternal  shore. 

244 


Thy  beautiful  and  shining  face 
I  see  not,  though  so  near; 

The  sweetness  of  thy  soft  low  voice 
I  am  too  deaf  to  hear. — Chorus. 


And  when  dear  Spirit,  I  kneel  down, 

At  morn  and  eve,  to  prayer, 
Something  there  is  within  my  heart, 

Which  tells  me  thou  art  there. — Chorus. 


Yes,  when  I  pray,  thou  prayest  too; 

Thy  prayer  is  all  for  me ; 
But  when  I  sleep,  thou  sleepest  not 

But  watchest  patiently. — Cho. 


Then,  for  thy  sake,  dear  Angel,  now 

More  humble  will  I  be; 
But  I  am  weak;  and  when  I  fall, 

Oh,  weary  not  of  me ! — Chorus. 


Oh,  weary  not,  but  love  me  still, 

For  Mary's  sake,  thy  Queen ; 
She  never  tired  of  me,  though  I 

Full  wayward  oft  have  been, — Chorus. 

245 


170 

HARK!  HARK!  MY  SOUL,  ANGELIC 
SONGS  ARE  SWELLING. 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 


nARK,  hark,  my  soul,  angelic  songs  are 
swelling 
O'er    earth's    green    fields    and    ocean's 
wave-beat  shore; 
How  sweet  the  truth  those  blessed  strains 
are  telling 
Of  that  hew  life  when  sin  shall  be  no 
more. 

Chorus. 

Angels  of  Jesus,  angels  of  light, 
Singing   to   wrelcome    the   pilgrims    of    the 
night,  (twice.) 

2 

Darker    than    night    life's     shadows     fall 
around  us, 
And,  like  benighted  men,  we  miss   our 
mark; 
God  hides  Himself,  and  grace  hath  scarce- 
ly found  us, 
Ere  Death  finds  out  his  victims  in  the 
dark. — Chorus. 

3 

Onward  we  go,  for  still  we  hear  them  sing- 
ing, :> 
"Come,  weary  souls,  for  Jesus  bids  you 
come;" 

246 


And  through  the  dark,  its  echoes  sweetly 
.     ringing ; 
The  music  of  the  gospel  leads  us  home. 

— Chorus. 

4 

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. — Chorus. 


5 

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. — Chorus. 


Angels!    sing    on,    your    faithful    watches 
keeping, 
Sing  us  sweet  fragments  of  the  songs 
above ; 
While  we  toil  on,  and  soothe  ourselves  with 
weeping, 
Till  life's  long  night  shall  break  in  end- 
less love. — Chorus. 

247 


171 

DEAR  GUARDIAN  OF  MARY! 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

i 

OEAR  Guardian  of  Mary,  dear  nurse  of 
her  Child ! 
Life's  ways  are  full  weary,  the  desert 
is  wild : 
Bleak  sands  are  all  round  us,  no  home  can 

we  see ; 
Sweet  Spouse  of  our  Lady!  we  lean  upon 
thee. 

Chorus. 

O  blessed  Saint  Joseph !  how  great  was  thy 

worth ; 
The  one  chosen  shadow  of  God  upon  earth ; 
The  father  of  Jesus — ah !  then  wilt  thou  be, 
Sweet  Spouse  of  our  Lady !  a  father  to  me. 

{twice.) 


For  thou  to  the  pilgrims  art  father  and 

guide, 
And  Jesus  and  Mary  felt  safe  by  thy  side ; 
O  blessed  Saint  Joseph,  how  safe  I  should 

be, 
Sweet  Spouse  of  our  Lady!  if  thou  wert 
with  me. — Chorus. 

248 


3 

When  the  treasures  of  God  were  unshelt- 
ered on  earth, 

Safe  keeping  was  found  for  them  both  in 
thy  worth ; 

O  father  of  Jesus !  be  father  to  me, 

Sweet  Spouse  of  our  Lady !  and  I  will  love 
thee. — Chorus. 

4 
God  chose  thee  for  Jesus  and  Mary;  wilt 

thou 
Forgive  a  poor  exile  for  choosing  thee  now  ? 
There's  no  saint  in  heaven,  Saint  Joseph, 

like  thee; 
Sweet  Spouse  of  our  Lady!  Ah,  deign  to 
love  me. — Chorus. 


172 

JOSEPH,  SPOUSE   OF  THAT  PURE 
VIRGIN. 


^"■"TOSEPH,  Spouse  of  that  pure  Virgin 
V-J'     Who  now  reigns  in  glory  bright, 
May  thy  praises  loud  be  sounded, 
Here  and  in  the  realm  of  light. 

Chorus. 

Holy  Joseph,  mighty  patron, 
Hearken  to  our  humble  lays; 

Send  us  tokens  of  thy  favor; 
Bring  us  graces  on  our  ways. 

249 


See  Saint  Joseph  safely  bearing 

On  his  arm  the  Holy  Child, 
In  his  hand  he  holds  the  lily, 
Spotless  e'er  and  undefiled. — Chorus. 

3 

Many  hardships,  fears  and  labors 

Thou  for  Jesus  didst  endure ; 
All  thy  toils  are  now  rewarded 

Now  thou  liv'st  in  pleasures  pure. 

— Chorus. 
4 
Happy  Joseph,  endless  glory 

Shines  around  thy  joyful  brow, 
At  thy  throne  of  love  and  mercy 

See  thy   suppliants  humbly  bow. — Cho. 


173 

WITH  GRATEFUL  HEARTS. 
i 

>"|<ITH  grateful  hearts  we  breathe  to-day, 
vly     The  tender  accents  of  our  love, 
We  carol  forth  a  little  lay 

To  thee,  great  Saint,  in  heaven  above. 

Chorus. 

O  Joseph  dear,  from  thy  bright  throne, 
Incline  thine  ear  unto  our  prayer, 

And  o'er  us  all  as  o'er  thine  own, 

Extend  thy  fond  paternal  care,     (twice.) 

250 


More  favored  than  earth's  greatest  king, 
Thou  wert  the  guardian  of  that  Child, 
Around  whose  crib  full  choirs  did  sing, 
With  cadenced  voices  soft  and  mild. 

Chorus. 
3 
All  Heaven's  host  on  that  great  night, 

Looked  on  the  Child,  the  Spouse  and  thee, 
And  ravished  with  so  fair  a  sight, 
Struck  loud  their  harps  with  jubilee. 

— Chorus. 
4 
They  sang  the  praises  of  thy  Son, 

In  strains  of  sweetest  melody, 
And  lowly  bowed  with  awe  anon, 
Before  thy  Virgin  Spouse  and  thee. 

— Chorus. 

174 
HAIL!  HOLY  JOSEPH,  HAIL! 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

i 

HAIL!  holy  Joseph,  hail! 
Chaste  spouse  of  Mary,  hail ! 
Pure  as  the  lily  flow'r 
In  Eden's  peaceful  vale. 


Hail !  holy  Joseph,  hail ! 

God's  choice  wert  thou  alone; 
To  thee  the  Word  made  flesh 

Was  subject  as  a  son. 

251 


3 
Hail !  holy  Joseph,  hail ! 

Prince  of  the  house  of  God! 
May  His  best  graces  be 

By  thy  sweet  hands  bestow'd. 

4 
Hail!  holy  Joseph,  hail! 

Help  of  the  needy,  hail! 
Cheer  thou  the  hearts  that  faint 

And  guide  the  steps  that  fail. 

5 
Hail!  holy  Joseph,  hail! 

Teach  us  our  flesh  to  tame ; 
And,  Mary,  keep  the  hearts 

That  love  thy  husband's  name. 

6 
Mother  of  Jesus,  bless, 

And  bless,  ye  saints  on  high; 
All  meek  and  simple  souls 

That  to  Saint  Joseph  cry. 

175 

HAIL!  HOLY  JOSEPH,  HAIL! 
By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

i 

HAIL!  holy  Joseph,  hail! 
Husband  of  Mary,  hail! 
Chaste  as  the  lily  flower 

In  Eden's  peaceful  vale. 
Hail!  holy  Joseph,  hail!  {twice.) 

2$2 


Hail!  holy  Joseph,  hail! 

Father  of  Christ  esteem'd ! 
Father  be  thou  to  those 

Thy  Foster-Son  redeem'd! 
Hail!  holy  Joseph,  hail!  (twice.) 

3 

Hail !  holy  Joseph,  hail ! 

Comrade  of  Angels,  hail ! 
Cheer  thou  the  hearts  that  faint, 

And  guide  the  steps  that  fail, 
Hail!  holy  Joseph,  hail!  (twice.) 

4 
Hail!  holy  Joseph,  hail! 

God's  choice  wast  thou  alone; 
To  thee  the  Word  made  flesh, 

Was  subject  as  a  son. 
Hail!  holy  Joseph,  hail!  (twice.) 

5 
Hail!  holy  Joseph,  hail! 

Teach  us  our  flesh  to  tame, 
And,  Mary,  keep  the  hearts, 

That  love  thy  husband's  name. 
Hail!  holy  Joseph,  hail!  (twice.) 

6 

Mother  of  Jesus !  bless, 

And  bless,  ye  saints  on  high, 
All  meek  and  simple  souls 

That  to  Saint  Joseph  cry; 
Hail!  holy  Joseph,  hail!  (twice.) 

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176 

GLORIOUS   FATHER,   DEAR   SAINT 
IOSEPH! 

{Children's  Consecration.) 

i 

eLORIOUS  Father,  dear  Saint  Joseph, 
Throng  we  round  thy  shrine  to-day; 
For  the  sake  of  Jesus  take  us 

'Neath  thy  guardianship  for  aye. 
Once  like  us  He  called  thee  Father, 
Teacher,  helper,  guard  and  guide; 
Once  like  us  He  sought  for  safety 
At  His  Father  Joseph's  side. 


Chorus. 

Then  as  round  thy  shrine  we  gather, 
Consecrating  every  heart, 

Take  us  for  thy  children,  Father, 
And  thy  blessing  fond  impart. 


Herod  sought  the  Child  to  slay  Him, 

But  through  thee  He  safety  found; 
Still  the  demon  seeks  the  children, 

Thou  wilt  still  His  arts  confound. 
Keep  us  pure  as  thine  own  lily 

In  baptismal  blood-bought  grace; 
If  we  fall,  dear  Father,  help  us 

By  our  tears  sin  to  efface. — Chorus. 

254 


3 
Take  us,  then,  beloved  Father, 

Thine  own  children  e'er  to  be ; 
'Neath  thy  blessed  eyes  here  daily 

We  will  do  our  tasks  for  thee. 
Lessons,  prayer,  or  play  we'll  give  thee, 

Each  in  its  allotted  time, 
"All  for  Jesus,  Mary,  Joseph !" 

Make  of  each  an  act  sublime! — Chorus. 


177 

0  JESUS,  MARY  JOSEPH! 

{The  Holy  Family.) 
By  M.  S.  Pine. 

i 

O  JESUS,  Mary,  Joseph ! 
My  heart  is  all  your  own; 
Its  hidden  sweet  affections 

Are  ever  near  your  throne; 
My  soul  with  all  its  powers, 

My  life  of  joy  and  pain, 
O  Jesus,  Mary,  Joseph] 
I  give  to  your  sweet  reign. 

2 

O  Jesus,  Mary,  Joseph! 

.When  shadows  round  me  close, 
When  past  misdeeds  affright  me 

Amid  dark  spirit  foes ; 
When  in  the  strong  death  anguish, 

I  breathe  your  names  of  power, 
O  Jesus,  Mary,  Joseph ! 

Assist  me  in  that  hour. 

255 


3 

O  Jesus,  Mary,  Joseph! 

What  rapture  might  I  die  , 
In  peace,  forgiven  and  stainless, 

In  your  sweet  company! 
Your  triple  shield  around  me, 

The  Trinity  within, 
O  Jesus,  Mary,  Joseph! 

Heaven's  glory  may  I  win! 


178 

0  HAPPY  DAY! 
(Circumcision  of  Oar  Lord.) 
By  Rev.  H.  T.  Henry,  Litt.D. 

i 

O  HAPPY  day,  that  could  display 
The  first  sweet  drops  of  Jesus'  Blood 
O  happy  day,  that  could  essay 
The  triumph  of  the  Holy  Rood ! 


Lo !  scarcely  born,  His  Blood  this  morn 
Purples  the  Orient  from  above: 

This  funeral  Libation  shall 

Become  the  prelude  of  His  love.     . 

3 

He  would  fulfill  His  Father's  will 

Not  sadly,  but  rejoicing:  so 
Forestalls  the  day  (too  far  away!) 

Whereon  His  precious  Blood  must  flow. 

256 


4 
The  guilt  He  takes  for  our  poor  sake, 

The  pain  He  suffers,  innocent : 
Who  made  the  law  would  not  withdraw 

Himself  from  all  its  punishment. 

5 

Beneath     Thy     wound,     O     Christ,     hath 
swooned 

The  ancient  law,  and  ceased  to  be : 
Its  follower,  the  Holier 

Eternal  law  of  charity. 


179 

THOU  ART  AS  PURE  AS  BEAM  OF 
GOLDEN  DAWN. 

(St.  Agnes,  Jan.  21.) 

By  Rt.  Rev.  Mgr.  H.  A.  Brann,  D.D. 

1 

^nHOU  art  as  pure  as  beam  of  golden 
V./  dawn 

Or  snow-flake  falling  on  a  verdant  lea, 
Or  crystal  dew  drop  on  a  flow'ry  lawn, 

Or  flock  of  foam  upon  the  crested  sea. 


Brave  child  that  nobly  pagan  Rome  defied 
And   fearless     stood    before    the   brutal 
throng ; 

That  for  thy  blood  in  savage  accents  cried, 
Thou  heroine  worthy  of  our  festal  song. 

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3 

White  virgin,  rose  of  early  Christian  days, 
Made   red  by  blood  upon  the   Martyr's 
block, 

Thy  purity  the  theme  of  endless  praise, 
Thy  fortitude  a  model  for  the  flock. 


180 

HAIL,  GLORIOUS  SAINT  PATRICK. 

{The  Apostle  and  Patron  of  Ireland.) 
{March  17.) 

Bv  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 


nAIL,  glorious  St.  Patrick,  dear  saint  of 
our  isle! 
On  us,  thy  poor  children,  bestow  a  sweet 

smile ; 
And  now   thou  art  high   in  the  mansions 

above, 
On  Erin's  green  valleys  look  down  in  thy 
love. 


Hail,  glorious  St.  Patrick!  thy  words  were 

once  strong 
Against  Satan's  wiles  and  a  heretic  throng; 
Not  less  is  thy  might  where  in  heaven  thou 

art, 
Oh,  come  to  our  aid,  in  our  battle  take  part. 

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3 

In  the  war  against  sin,  in  the  fight  for  the 
faith, 

Dear  Saint,  may  thy  children  resist  unto 
death ; 

May  their  strength  be  in  meekness,  in  pen- 
ance, in  pray'r, 

Their  banner  the  Cross  which  they  glory  to 
bear. 

4 

Thy  people,  now  exiles  on  many  a  shore, 
Shall  love  and  revere  thee  till  time  be  no 

more ; 
And  the  fire  thou  hast  kindled  shall  ever 

burn  bright, 
Its  warmth  undiminished,  undying  its  light. 

5 

Ever  bless  and  defend  us  in  this  weary  life, 

As  we  labor  and  toil  amid  hardship  and 
strife ; 

And  our  hearts  shall  yet  burn,  whereso- 
ever we  roam, 

For  God,  and  Saint  Patrick,  and  our  native 
home. 

181 

GRATEFUL    NOTES     TO     HEAVEN 
ASCENDING. 
(St.  Patrick,  March  "if.) 
i 
LA.TEFUL  notes  to  heav'n  ascending 
To  the  world  new  joys  proclaim, 
Faith  and  love  together  blending, 
We  revere  our  Patrick's  name. 

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Chorus. 
Happy  Saint;  in  bliss  adoring 

Jesus,  Saviour  of  mankind, 
Hear  thy  children  thee  imploring, 

May  we  thy  protection  find,  (twice.) 


Pagan  priests  their  dark  delusion, 
Long  had  o'er  Hibernia  spread, 

Patrick  came,  and  in  confusion 

Demons   from   his   presence   fled. — Cho. 

3  ;  ,        , 

Lo!  their  infant  arms  extending, 

Erin's  children  crave  his  aid; 
To  their  wants  the  Saint  attending, 

Soon  their  heav'nly  call  obeyed.— Cho. 

4 
Prisons,  insults,  every  danger 

On  our  prelate's  mission  wait; 
Patrick  still,  to  fear  a  stranger, 

Trusts  to  bounteous  Heav'n  his  fate. 

— Chorus. 
5 
Sickness  flies ;  his  voice  obeying, 
Sightless  eyes  behold  the  day; 
And  the  pow'r  of  God  displaying, 

Death,  unwilling,  yields  his  prey. — Cho. 

6 

Mortals,  with  amazement  seeing 

Senseless  idols  prostrate  fall, 
Own  the  author  of  their  being, 

And  proclaim  Him  Lord  of  alK— Cho. 

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182 

THE    YOUTH    WHO    WEALTH  AND 
COURTS  DESPISED. 

(St.  Aloysias,  Patron  of  Youth,  June  21.) 
1 

^HE  youth  who  wealth  and  courts  de- 
W^  spised 

His  spotless  mind  above  to  raise ; 
Who  ev'ry  rising  thought  chastised, 

Tis  Aloysius  claims  our  lays. 

Chorus. 

O  gentle  and  angelic  youth, 

Aloysius,  pray  for  us. 
O  gentle  and  angelic  youth, 

Aloysius,  pray  for  us. 


Born  by  the  sacred  Virgin's  aid, 
.    Soon  as  his  eyes  the  light  could  view, 
His  soul  the  heir  of  heav'n  was  made, 
By  the  renovating  dew. — Chorus. 

3 

His  infant  words,  the  first  he  frames, 

He  utters  with  a  trembling  voice, 
"Jesus  and  Mary,"  hallowed  names, 

Dwell  onxhis  lips  and  speak  his  choice. 

— -Chorus. 
4 
The  tenor  of  high  life  so  bright, 

So  pure  of  angel  purity; 
A  seraph  from  the  realms  of  light, 

Dwelling  on  earth  he  seems  to  be. — Cho. 

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183 

IT    IS     NO     EARTHLY     SUMMER'S 

RAY, 

{Ss.  Peter  and  Paul.) 

By  Rev.  Ff .  W.  Faber. 

i 

XT  is  no  earthly  summer's  ray 
That    sheds    this    golden    brightness 
round, 
Crowning  with  heavenly  light  the  day 

The  princes  of  the  Church  were  crowned. 
The  blessed  seer,  to  whom  was  given 

The  hearts  of  men  to  teach  and  school, 
And  he  that  keeps  the  keys  of  heav'n 
For  those  on  earth  that  own  his  rule. 

{twice.) 

2 

Fathers  of  mighty  Rome,  whose  word 

Shall  pass  the  doom  of  life  or  death, 
By-  humble  cross  and  bleeding  sword 

Well  have  they  won  their  laural  wreath. 
O  happy  Rome,  made  holy  now 

By  those  two  martyrs'  glorious  blood 
Earth's  best  and  fairest  cities  bow, 

By  thy  superior  claims  subdued,  {twice.) 

3 

For  thou  alone  art  worth  them  all, 

City  of  martyrs !  thou  alone 
Canst  cheer  our  pilgrim  hearts,  and  call 

The  Saviour's  sheep  to  Peter's  throne ; 
All  honor,  power,  and  praise  be  given 

To  Him  who  reigns  ill  bliss  on  high, 
For  endless,  endless  year.s  in  heav'n, 

One  only  God  in  Trinity,  {twice.) 

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184 

SPOTLESS  ANNA!    JUDA'S  GLORY! 

(Clarae  dici  gaudiis.) 

Tr.  Rev.  Fr.  E.  Caswall. 


IPOTLESS  Anna!  Juda's  glory! 

Through   the   Church   from   East  to 
West, 

Every  tongue  proclaims  thy  praises, 
Holy  Mary's  Mother  blest. 


Chorus. 

Gathered  round  thy  sacred  banner, 
In  this  house  that  bears  thy  name, 

Mary's  mother !  gracious  Anna !  . 

Grace   and   help   of   thee   we    £.  (twice.) 
claim.  ) 


Saintly  kings  and  priestly  sires 

Blended  in  thy  sacred  line ; 
Thou  in  virtue,  all  before  thee 

Didst  excel  by  grace  divine. — Chorus. 


3 

Link'd  in  bonds  of  purest  wedlock, 
Thine  it  was  for  us  to  bear, 

By  the  favor  of  High  Heaven, 

Our  auroral  Virgin  Star. — Chorus. 

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4 
From  thy  stem  in  beauty  budded 

Ancient  Jesse's  mystic  rod; 
Earth  from  thee  received  the  Mother 

Of  th'  Almighty  Son  of  God. — Chorus. 

5 

All  the  human  race  benighted 
In  the  depths  of  darkness  lay; 

When  in  Anne  it  saw  the  dawning 
Of  the  long-expected  day. — Chorus. 

6 
Honor;  glory,  virtue,  merit, 

Be  to  Thee,  O  Virgin's  Son ! 
With  the  Father  and  the  Spirit, 

While  eternal  ages  run. — Chorus. 


185 

TO  KNEEL  AT  THINE  ALTAR. 

(St.  Ann,  July  26.) 

1 

^O    kneel    at   thine   altar,    in    faith    we 

^^  draw  near, 

Led  onward  by  Mary,  thy  daughter  so  dear. 

Chorus. 
O  good  Saint  Ann !  we  call  on  thy  name, 
Thy  praises  loud  thy  children  proclaim. 

(twice.) 
2 
To  all  who  invoke  thee  thou  lendest  an  ear, 
Thou  soothest  the  sorrows  of  all  who  draw 
near. — Chorus. 

264 


3 
Saint  Ann,  we  implore  thee  to  list  to  our 

pray'r. 
In  time  of  temptation,  take  us  in  thy  care. 

— Chorus. 

4  , 
In   this   life   obtain    for   us    that   which   is 

best, 
And   bring   us   at   length   to   our   heavenly 

rest. — Chorus. 


186 

O  YE  ANGELIC  BANDS,  ATTEND! 

(St.  Stanislaus  Kostka,  Nov.  13.) 
1 

OYE  angelic  bands,  attend ! 
From  heaven's  high  exalted  spires, 
With  mortal  accents  deign  to  blend, 
The  voice  of  your  harmonious  choirs. 

Chorus. 

In  joyful  strains,  come  sound  his  praise; 

With  anthems  fill  the  vaulted  sky, 
Ye  angels,  wake  your  choices  lays, 

And  greet  the  saint  now  flown  on  high. 

( twice. ) 
2 
In  early  life's  most  tender  state, 

Oh,  Thy  designs  how  great,  O  God? 
Young  Stanislaus  could  emulate, 

The  virtuous  path  that  saints  have  trod. 

— Chorus. 

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3 

Thy  tenderness,  O  Virgin  bright, 
Places  within  his  youthful  arms 

The  object  of  his  soul's  delight, 
An  Infant  Saviour's  lovely  charms. 

— Chorus. 


187 

LET  THE  DEEP  ORGAN  SWELL 
THE  LAY. 

(St.  Cecilia,  Nov.  22.) 

By  Rev.  C.  Pise. 

Chorus. 

HET  the  deep  organ  swell  the  lay, 
In  honor  of  this  festive  day; 
Let  the  harmonious  choirs  proclaim 
Cecilia's  ever-blessed  name. 


Rome  gave  the  virgin  martyr  birth, 
Whose  holy  name  hath  filled  the  earth; 
And  from  the  early  dawn  of  youth, 
She  fixed  her  heart  on  God  and  truth. 

— Chorus. 
2 

Then  from  the  world's  bewildering  strife, 
In  peace  she  spent  her  holy  life — 
Teaching  the  organ  to  combine 
With  voice,  to  praise  the  Lamb  divine. 

— Chorus. 

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3 
Cecilia,  with  a  twofold  crown 
Adorn'd  in  heav'n,  we  pray  look  down, 
Upon  thy  fervent  votaries  here, 
And  hearken  to  their  humble  prayer. — Cho. 


188 

TO     THE     SHORES     OF     DISTANT 
INDIES. 

(St.  Francis  Xavier,  Dec.  3.) 

By  Rev.  Fr.  A.  Roesler,  S.  J. 

1 

i^\0  the  shores  of  distant  Indies 
V-*<  Francis  Xavier  takes  his  course ; 
Seeks  for  souls  through  land  and  valleys, 
Wins  all  hearts  with  gentle  force. 
Stormy  oceans,  savage  nations, 
Naught  can  daunt  him,  on  he  hastens ; 
Stronger  was  his  love's  desire, 
In  his  heart  of  glowing  fire. 


Clad  in  poor  and  lowly  garments, 
With  the  cross  fast  in  his  hand, 
Thus  he,  joyful  tidings  bearing, 
Wanders  brave  from  land  to  land. 
He,  the  Master's  great  disciple, 
Holds  all  dangers  but  a  trifle! 
And  the  great  apostle's  word 
Far  in  distant  climes  is  heard. 

267 


3 
O  Saint  Francis,  from  thy  glory, 
Look  upon  us  here  below; 
Shield  us  from  the  demon's  fury, 
Make  our  hearts  like  thine  to  glow. 
How  thy  heart  with  love  was  burning, 
How  for  souls  for  ever  yearning, 
Make  our  hearts  then  strong  and  brave: 
Our  weak  souls  help  us  to  save. 


189 

SAINT  OF  THE  SACRED  HEART, 

(St.  John,  the  Evangelist,  Dec.  27.) 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

1 

AINT  of  the  Sacred  Heart, 


Sweet  teacher  of  the  Word, 
Partner  of  Mary's  woes, 
A  favorite  of  thy  Lord! 

Chorus. 

Ah,  teach  me,  then,  dear  Saint! 

The  secrets  Christ  taught  thee ; 
The  beatings  of  His  Heart, 

And  how  it  beat  for  me ! 


We  know  not  all  thy  gifts ; 

But  this  Christ  bids  us  see, 
That  He  who  so  loved  all 

Found  more  to  love  in  thee. — Chorus. 

268 


3 
When  the  last  evening  came, 

Thy  head  was  on  His  breast, 
Pillowed  on  earth,  where  now 

In  heaven  the  Saints  find  rest. — Chorus. 

4 
Dear  Saint!  I  stand  far  off, 

With  vilest  sins  opprest; 
Oh  may  I  dare,  like  thee, 

To  lean  upon  His  breast ! — Chorus. 

5 
His  touch  could  heal  the  sick, 

His  voice  could  raise  the  dead, 
Oh,  that  my  soul  might  be 

Where  He  allows  thy  head ! — Chorus. 

6 

The  gifts  He  gave  to  thee, 

He  gave  thee  to  impart ; 
And  I,  too,  claim  with  thee 

His   Mother  and   His   Heart! — Chorus. 


190 

0  THOU,  THE  MARTYRS'  GLO- 
RIOUS KING! 

{Rex  gloriose  Marty  rum.) 

By  Rev.  E.  Caswall. 

i 

OTHOU,  the   Martyrs'  glorious   King! 
Of  Confessors  the  crown  and  prize; 
Who  dost  to  joys  celestial  bring 

Those  who  the  joys  of  earth  despise. 

269 


By  all  the  praise  Thy  Saints  have  won ; 

By  all  their  pains  in  days  gone  by; 
By  all  the  deeds  which  they  have  done; 

Hear  Thou  Thy  suppliant  people's  cry. 

3 
Thou  dost  amid  Thy  Martyrs  fight; 

Thy  Confessors  Thou  dost  forgive; 
May  we  find  mercy  in  Thy  sight, 

And  in  Thy  sacred  presence  live. 

4 
To  God  the  Father  glory  be, 

And  to  His  sole-begotten  Son; 
And  glory,  Holy  Ghost,  to  Thee! 

While  everlasting  ages  run. 

191 

SEE  NO.  190. 

192 

HAIL  I  WE  GREET  THEE,  SAINT  OF 
HEAVEN. 

(In  honor  of  any  Saint.) 

By  Rev.  Fr.  A.  Roesler,  S.  J. 

1 

BAIL!  we  greet  thee,  Saint  of  Heaven, 
Thee    who    standst    by    God's    own 
throne ; 
Boundless  joys  to  thee  are  given, 

Which  to  pilgrims  are  unknown. 
Never  ending  peace  and  glory, 

270 


Happy  Saint,  fell  to  thy  share, 
With  thy  joys  and  heav'nly  beauty, 

Nothing  earthly  can  compare. 
Pray  that  once  we  too  may  be 

In  those  blissful  realms  with  thee. 


Hail !  we  greet  thee,  clad  in  splendor, 

Bathed  in  seas  of  pure  delight ! 
Angel  voices,  bright  and  tender, 

There  in  joyful  tunes  unite. 
And  thou  wilt  be,  happy  ever, 

Happy  in  eternity.! 
Short  on  earth  were  work  and  labor, 

Short  the  days  of  misery : 
Now  thy  joys  will  never  end, 

Down  on  us  God's  blessing  send. 


How  thou  art  in  wonder  gazing 

At  the  flames  of  Jesus'  Heart! 
Which  in  light  and  splendor  blazing 

Strikes  thy  breast  with  fiery  dart. 
Lost  in  joy  and  adoration 

Dost  thou  contemplate  thy  God, 
Pray  that  we  on  life's  sad  station 

Tread  the  paths  which  thou  hast  trod, 
That  once  happy  there  like  thee, 

We,  our  God,  our  Lord,  may  see. 

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193 

HYMNS  FOR  THE  CHILDREN'S 
MASS  AND  SUNDAY-SCHOOL. 


X 


i. — Sign  of  the  Cross. 

N  the  name  of  the  Father,  *  and  of  the 
Son,  *  and  of  the  Holy  Ghost.  *  Amen. 

2. — Our  Father. 

Our  Father,  who  art  in  heaven;  *  hal- 
lowed be  Thy  name;  *  Thy  kigdom  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  de- 
liver us  from  evil.  *  Amen. 

3. — Hail  Mary. 

Hail,  Mary,  full  of  grace,  *  the  Lord  is 
with  thee ;  *  blessed  art  thou  among  women, 

*  and  blessed  is  the  fruit  of  thy  womb, 
Jesus.  *  Holy  Mary,  Mother  of  God,  * 
pray  for  us  sinners,  *  now  and  at  the  hour 
of  our  death.  *  Amen. 


194 

/  BELIEVE  IN  GOD. 

XBELIVE  in  God  *  the  Father  Al- 
mighty, *  Creator  of  heaven  and 
earth,  *  f  and  in  Jesus  Christ,  *  His  only 
Son  our  Lord, 

272 


Who  was  conceived  *  by  the  Holy  Ghost, 

*  born  of  the  Virgin  Mary  f  suffered  un- 
der Pontius  Pilate,  *  was  crucified,  dead 
and  buried. 

He  descended  into  hell,  *  the  third  day; 

*  He  rose  again  from  the  dead ;  f  He 
ascended  into  heaven,  *  sitteth  at  the  right 
hand  *  of  God,  *  the  Father  Almighty. 

From  thence  He  shall  come  *  to  judge 
the  living  *  and  the  dead,  f  I  believe  in  the 
Holy  Ghost; 

The  Holy  Catholic  Church;  *  the  com- 
munion of  Saints,  f  the  forgiveness  of  sins, 
the   resurrection   of   the   body   *   and   life 

*  everlasting.    Amen. 

GLORY  BE  TO  THE  FATHER. 

eLORY  be  to  the  Father  *  and  to  the 
Son,  *  and  to  the  Holy  Ghost.  * 
As  it  was  in  the  beginning,  *  is  now,  and 
ever  shall  be,  *  world  without  end.  *  Amen. 

195 

IT  IS  THE  NAME  OF  MARY. 


^T^T  is  the  name  of  Mary, 
^J-^     Which  we  to-day  proclaim, 
Come  all  ye  Mary's  children, 

To  sing  that  lovely  name, 
Come  sing  that  name,  dear  children, 

It  is  your  mother's  own ; 
Unite  your  hearts  and  praises, 

And  waft  them  to  her  throne. 

273 


A  name  of  pow'r  and  sweetness, 

Her  name  to  us  so  dear,  . 
A  name  of  awe  and  grandeur, 

But  grandeur  free  from  fear. 
Sweet  name  all  strong  yet  tender, 

That  name  we  love  so  well, 
The  joy  of  earth  and  heaven, 

The  fear  and  dread  of  hell. 

3 

The  first  word  ever  spoken 

By  Jesus  when  a  Child, 
Was  thy  dear  name,  O  Mother! 

He  spoke  it  and  he  smiled. 
Oh,  may  thy  name,  dear  Mother, 

On  life's  last  fearful  day, 
Be  my  last  fervent  prayer, 

Be  all  my  hope  and  stay. 


196 

0  MARY,  MOTHER  SWEETEST 
BEST. 

{Children's   First    Communion   Hymn.) 

i 

OMARY,  Mother  sweetest  best, 
From  heaven's  immortal  bowers, 
Do  gather  for  a  little  child 

A  bouquet  of  sweet  flowers. 
I  wish  my  little  heart  to  be 

A  cradle  fair  and  gay, 
Where  blessed  Jesus  may  repose,  )  ,      .     v 
(My  first)*  communion  day.      $  \™>ne.) 

274 


My  little  child,  I  can  obtain 

So  bright  a  wreath  for  thee, 
That  Jesus  will  delight  to  come 

Within  thy  heart  to  be. 
I'll  give  thee  lovely  charity, 

More  warm  than  roses  glow; 
I'll  give  thee  heavenly  purity, 

More  white  than  lily  snow. 


5  (twice.) 


The  violet  of  humility 

Shall  yield  a  sweet  perfume, 
And  Jesus  will  delight  to  be 

Within  thy  little  room. 
But  then  remember,  dearest  child, 

The  blossoms  that  I  give 
Require  the  watering  of  a  prayer  )  f      .      . 

Or  they  will  cease  to  live.  )  K™>ne.) 


Mother,  dearest,  tenderest  Mother, 

You  know  how  frail  I  am, 
A  very  giddy,  thoughtless  thing, 

A  weak  and  helpless  lamb. 
But  oh!  if  thou  wilt  but  send  down 

Those  precious  flowers  to  me, 
1  doubt  not  but  with  thy  good        >. 

help  I  (twice.) 

Well  watered  they  will  be.         ) 

275 


Then  Mary  from  her  holy  hands, 

Those  precious  flowers  sent  down, 
As  beautiful  and  pure  as  those 

That  wreathe  an  angel's  crown. 
That  little  soul  was  richly  blest, 

In  which  dear  Jesus  lay, 
Like  the  sweet  turtle  in  its  nest    ?  ,  v 

Sweet  (first)*  communion  day. )  ^  wtce') 


*  This  sweet  communion  day. 


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197 

HAIL,  FULL  OF  GRACE  AND 
PURITY. 

(The  Joyful  Mysteries.) 
By  Rev.  Fr.  P.  Conway,  O.  P. 

i 
The  Annunciation — Humility. 
Y^CAIL,  full  of  grace  and  purity, 
JLJJ     Meek  handmaid  of  the  Lord; 
Hail,  model  of  humility, 
Chaste  Mother  of  the  Lord. 

2 

The  Visitation — Charity  to  Our  Neighbor. 
By  that  pure  love  which  prompted  thee 

To  seek  thy  cousin  blest, 
Pray  that  the  fire  of  charity 

May  burn  within  our  breast. 

3 
The  Birth  of  Our  Lord — Poverty. 
This  blessing  beg,  O  Virgin  Queen, 

From  Jesus  through  His  birth, 
By  holy  poverty  to  wean 

Our  hearts  from  things  of  earth. 

4  t 
The  Presentation  in  the   Temple. — 
Obedience. 
Most  holy  Virgin,  Maiden  mild, 

Obtain  for  us,  we  pray, 
To  imitate  thy  Holy  Child 
By  striving  to  obey. 

277. 


5 

The  Finding  of  Our  Lord — Love  of  Him 

and  His  Service. 

By  thy  dear  Son,  restored  to  thee, 

This  grace  for  us  implore, 
To  serve  our  Lord  more  faithfully, 

And  love  Him  more  and  more. 


6 

Concluding  Stanza. 

Queen  of  the  holy  Rosary, 
With  tender  love  look  down, 

And  bless  the  hearts  that  offer  thee 
This  chaplet  for  thy  crown. 


198 

LORD,  BY  THY  PRAYER  IN  AGONY. 

(The  Sorrowful  Mysteries.) 

By  Rev.  Fr.  P.  Conway,  O.  P. 

i 

The  Prayer  of  Our  Lord — Prayer. 

HORD,  by  Thy  prayer  in  agony, 
On  Olivet  alone, 
Teach  us  to  pray,  resigned  like  Thee, 
And  say,  "Thy  will  be  done/' 

278 


The  Scourging — Mortification. 
Sweet  Saviour,  who  didst  bear  for  me 

The  scourges'  pains  intense, 
Help  me  to  fly  all  luxury, 

And  mortify  each  sense. 

3 
The  Crozvning  with   Thorns — Fortitude. 
By  the  sharp  thorns  so  meekly  borne, 

And  scoffs  and  buffets  rude, 
Teach  us  to  bear  all  pain  and  scorn 
With  holy  fortitude. 

4 

The  Carrying  of  the  Cross — Patience. 
Lord;  by  Thy  Cross,  Thy  people  spare, 

And  on  us  pity  take, 
Help  us  our  daily  cross  to  bear 

With  patience  for  Thy  sake. 

5    t 
The    Crucifixion — Spirit   of   Self-Sacrifice. 

O  Jesus,  Victim  for  man's  fall, 

Lamb  slain  on  Calvary, 
Accept  henceforth  our  lives,  our  all, 

In  sacrifice  to  Thee. 

6 

Concluding  Stanza. 
Queen  of  the  Holy  Rosary, 

With  tender  love  look  down 
And  bless  the  hearts  that  offer  thee 

This  chaplet  for  thy  crown. 

279 


199 

ALL  HAIL,  GREAT  CONQUEROR, 
TO   THEE. 

(The  Glorious  Mysteries.) 

By  Rev.  Fr.  P.  Conway,  O.  P. 

i 
The  Resurrection — Faith. 

aLL  hail,  great  Conqueror,  to  thee, 
Arisen  from  the  dead; 
Grant  us  the  light  of  faith,  that  we 
May  in  Thy  footsteps  tread. 


The  Ascension — Hope. 
To  heaven  thou  dost  ascend  again, 

Sweet  Saviour  of  our  race, 
With  hope  our  fainting  hearts  sustain, 

To  see  in  heaven  Thy  face. 

3 

The  Descent  of  the  Holy  Ghost — Zeal  for 

Souls. 
O  Holy  Ghost,  who  didst  descend 

In  cloven  tongues  of  fire, 
Our  souls,  which  all  too  earthward  tend, 

With  burning  zeal  inspire. 

4 
The  Assumption — Devotion  to  Our  Lady, 

Mother  of  God,  enthroned  above, 

Beseech  thy  Son  anew 
To  fill  our  hearts  with  childlike  love 

For  thee,  our  Mother,  too. 

280 


5 

The  Coronation  of  Our  Lady — Per- 

severence. 

All  gracious  Queen  of  Angels,  deign 

Our  last  request  to  hear, 
For  us  this  crowning  gift  obtain, 

In  grace  to  persevere. 

6 

Concluding  Stanza, 

Queen  of  the  Holy  Rosary, 
With  tender  love  look  down, 

And  bless  the  hearts  that  offer  thee 
This  chaplet  for  thy  crown. 


200 

THERE  IS  ONE   TRUE  AND   ONLY 
GOD. 


j^nHERE  is  one  true  and  only  God, 
V-/     Our  Maker  and  our  Lord 
And  he  created  everything 
By  His  Almighty  Word 

Chorus. 

All  this  and  all  the  Church  doth  teach, 

My  God !  I  do  believe ; 
For  Thou  hast  bid  us  hear  the  Church, 

And  Thou  canst  not  deceive. 

281 


But  in  this  One  and  only  God 
There  yet  are  Persons  Three; 

The  Father,  Son,  and  Holy  Ghost, 
One  Blessed  Trinity. — Chorus. 

3 
The  Second  Person — God  the  Son; 

Came  down  on  earth  to  dwell ; 
Took  flesh,  and  died  upon  the  Cross, 

To  save  our  souls  from  hell. — Chorus, 

4 
The  good,  with  God  in  heaven  above 

Will  ever  happy  be; 
The  wicked,  in  the  flames  of  hell 

Will  burn  eternally. — Chorus. 

201 

UNVEIL,  0  LORD  AND  ON  US 
SHINE. 

By  Cardinal  Newman. 


aNVEIL,  O  Lord,  and  on  us  shine 
In  glory  and  in  grace ; 
This  gaudy  world  grows  pale  before 
The  beauty  of  Thy  face. 


Till  Thou  art  seen,  it  seems  to  be 

A  sort  of  fairy  ground, 
Where  suns  unsetting  light  the  sky, 

And  flowers  and  fruits  abound. 

282 


3 
But  when  Thy  keener,  purer  beam 

Is  poured  upon  our  sight, 
It  loses  all  its  power  to  charm, 

And  what  was  day  is  night. 

4 
Its  noblest  toils  are  then  the  scourge 

Which  made  Thy  blood  to  flow ; 
Its  joys  are  but  the  treacherous  thorns 

Which  circled  round  Thy  brow. 

5 
And  thus,  when  we  renounce  for  Thee 

Its  restless  aims  and  fears, 
The  tender  memories  of  the  past, 

The  hopes  of  coming  years. 

6 

Poor  is  our  sacrifice,  whose  eyes 

Are  lighted  from  above; 
We  offer  what  we  cannot  keep, 

What  we  have  ceased  to  love. 


283 


<&mtvnl  %mttfl— Mxbbwxib, 
*&tttmtBf  Hit. 


202 

JESUS,  MY  GOD,  BEHOLD  AT 
LENGTH  THE  TIME. 

By  Rt.  Rev.  B.  Chadwick. 


^"YESUS,  my  God, 

V-A*     Behold  at  length  the  time 

When  I  resolve 

To  turn  away  from  crime. 


Chorus. 

Oh,  pardon  me,  Jesus,  Thy  mercy  I  im- 
plore, 
I  will  never  more  offend  Thee ; 
Oh,  pardon  me,  Jesus,  Thy  mercy  I  im- 
plore, 
I  will  never  more  offend  Thee,  no  never 
more. 
Parce  Domine,  parce  populo  tuo; 
Ne  in  aeternum  irascdris  nobis. 


Since  my  poor  soul, 

Thy  precious  Blood  hath  cost, 
Suffer  me  not 

Forever  to  be  lost. — Chorus. 

284 


3 
Kneeling  in  tears, 

Behold  me  at  Thy  Feet, 
Like  Magdalen, 

Forgiveness  I  entreat. — Chorus. 


203 

GOD  OF  MERCY  AND  COMPASSION. 

{Act  of  Contrition.) 

By  Rev.  Fr.  Vaughan,  C.  SS.  R. 

i 

eOD  of  mercy  and  compassion, 
Look  with  pity  upon  me ; 
Father,  let  me  call  Thee  Father, 
Tis  Thy  child  returns  to  Thee. 

Chorus. 
Jesus,  Lord,  I  ask  for  mercy ; 

Let  me  not  implore  in  vain ; 
All  my  sins  I  now  detest  them, 

Never  will  I  sin  again. 

2 

By  my  sins  I  have  deserved 

Death  and  endless  misery, 
Hell  with  all  its  pains  and  torments, 

And  for  all  eternity. — Chorus. 

3 
By  my  sins  I  have  abandoned 

Right  and  claim  to  heaven  above, 
Where  the  saints  rejoice  forever, 

In  a  boundless  sea  of  love. — Chorus. 

285 


4 
See  our  Saviour,  bleeding,  dying, 

On  the  Cross  of  Calvary; 
To  that  Cross  my  sins  have  nailed  Him, 
Yet  He  bleeds  and  dies  for  me. 

— Chorus. 


204 

OVERWHELMED    IN    DEPTHS    OF 
SORROW. 


OVERWHELMED  in  depths  of  sorrow, 
On  the  tree  of  pain  and  scorn, 
Hangeth  bleeding  the  Redeemer, 
And  with  racking  anguish  torn. 


Chorus. 

Jesus,  who  has  caused  Thy  Passion, 
Who  has  nailed  Thee  to  the  Cross? 

Oh,  'twas  I,  who  sinned  and  grieved  Thee, 
I,  who  nailed  Thee  to  the  Cross. 


See  the  nails,  howT  cruelly  piercing, 
Hands  and  feet  so  tender  rend ; 

Down  His  face,  and  down  His  body 
See  His  Sacred  Blood  descend. 

— Chorus. 

286 


Hearken !  with  what  cry  in  dying 

Jesus'  spirit  takes  its  flight! 
How  it  pierced  the  heart  of  Mary 
How  it  whelmed  her  soul  in  night. 

— Chorus. 

4 

See  the  sun  its  light  withdrawing, 
And  the  heavens  growing  pale ; 

Bursting  rocks  the  tombs  that  open, 
All  their  Maker's  death  bewail. 

— Chorus. 

5 

Come,  before  His  cross  assemble, 
For,  for  us  He  shed  His  blood; 

Died,  of  fervent  love  a  victim, 

He,  the  only  Son  of  God. — Chorus. 


205 

RETURN  TO  GOD,  POOR  SINNER. 

i 

The  Good  Shepherd. 

^^ETURN  to  God,  poor  sinner,  it  is  meet ; 
J^t  Delay  no  more  to  bend  thy  rebel  knee ; 
His  holy  law  thou'st  broken;  I  entreat, 
Return  to  Him,  Who  seeketh  after  thee. 

{twice.) 

287 


2 

The  Sinner. 
Behold,   O   Lord!   This   lost  and   straying 
sheep, 
Whom  Thou  didst  deign  to  seek  for,  oh ! 
how  long ! 
Aroused  at  last  from  its  long  deadly  sleep, 
Guilty,   confused   this   heart   repents   its 
wrong,   (twice.) 

3 

The  Good  Shepherd. 

Repentant  child,  thy  heart  is  all  I  seek, 
And  when  thy  heart  is  given  all  to  Me, 

My  mercy  takes  thy  service,  rendered  meek, 
And    rains    down    grace   and    loves   un- 
ceasingly, (twice.) 

The  Sinner. 
My  God !  how  good  Thou  art  to  all  of  those, 
Who  with  sincere  repentance  Thee  im- 
plore ; 
With    grief    and    love   my   swelling   heart 

o'erflows, 
Oh,  give  me  grace  to  love  Thee  evermore. 

(twice.) 

206 

LIGHT  DIES  AWAY! 
i 
IGHT  dies  away!  another  sun  is  set- 
ting ! 
How  short  has  been  the  day  that  is  now 
done! 

288 


h 


O  fleeting  life !  how  soon  we  are  forgetting 
How  days  and  days  thus  hurry  one  by 
one.  (twice.) 


Eternity  is  drawing  close  around  us ; 

Labor  we  hard  our  conscience  to  prepare, 
How   do   the   saints   of   guilt  or   sin   con- 
found us  ? 
To  practice  virtue,  has  it  been  our  care? 

(twice.) 


3 

If  on  this  night  our  Sovereign  Maker  call  us 
To  stand  before  His  dreadful  judgment 
seat: 
Ah !  would  His  voice  with  stern  reproach 
appall  us? 
Or  with  meek  eyes  and  tones  of  kind- 
ness greet?  (twice.) 


4 

Oh,  let  our  hearts  o'erflow  with  true  re- 
pentance ; 
And  while  we  weep  o'er  sin  and  guilt 
we've  done, 
We  shall  from  us  avert  the  direful  ven- 
geance 
Of  endless  joys  the  right  we  shall  have 
won.  (twice.) 

289 


207 

TO  CHRIST,  THE  PRINCE  OF 
PEACE. 

(Summi  Parentis  Filio.) 

Tr.  Rev.  E.  Caswall. 


I^vO  Christ,  the  Prince  of  Peace, 
V«/     And  Son  of  God  most  high, 
The  Father  of  the  world  to  come, 
Sing  we  with  holy  joy. 


Chorus, 

Deep  in  His  Heart  for  us 

The  wound  of  love  He  bore ; 

That  love  wherewith  He  still  inflames 
The  hearts  that  Him  adore. 


O  Jesus,  Victim  blest ! 

What  else  but  love  divine 
Could  Thee  constrain  to  open  thus 

That  Sacred  Heart  of  Thine? — Chorus. 


3 
O  Fount  of  endless  life, 

O  Spring  of  waters  clear, 
O  Flame  celestial,  cleansing  all 

Who  unto  Thee  draw  near. — Chorus. 

290 


Hide  me  in  Thy  dear  Heart, 

For  thither  do  I  fly; 
There  seek  Thy  grace  thro'  life,  in  death 

Thine  immortality. — Chorus. 

5 
Praise  to  the  Father  be, 

And  sole  begotten  Son; 
Praise,  Holy  Paraclete,  to  Thee, 

While  endless  ages  run. — Chorus. 


208 

0  JESUS,     JESUS     THRONED     ON 

HIGH. 

By  M.  S.  Pine. 

i 

O  JESUS,  Jesus  throned  on  high, 
How  sweet  Thy  reign  of  love, 
Thy  Heart's  best  treasures  here  I  find 
Descending  from  above. 

1  need  not  envy  angels  now, 
And  fear  has  fled  away, 

I  know  'tis  Heart  to  heart  that  Thou 
Wilt  speak  to  me  to-day. 


Thou  Who  didst  make  and  light  the  eyes 

That  now  look  up  to  Thee 
Dost  lure  my  heart  with  sweet  surprise 

By  hidden  majesty; 

291 


A  wondrous  curtain  here  I  view 
Before  Thy  Godhead  bright, 

And  all  Thy  beauteous  Manhood,  too, 
Stands  veiled  in  deepest  night. 


3 

But  Faith  beneath  the  veil  doth  peer, 

And  love  draws  back  each  fold, 
Till  Thy  Heart's  beatings  she  doth  hear, 

Like  John  made  overbold. 
She  looks  into  Thy  heavenly  eyes 

For  which  the  angels  pine, 
And  drinks  the  sweetness  of  the  Saints 

In  union  all  divine. 


209 

THROUGH  THIS   VALE   OF   TEARS 
WE  WANDER. 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 

THROUGH    this    vale    of    tears    we 
^/    wander, 

Pilgrims  in  a  far-off  land; 
Longing  ever,  sighing  ever, 

Just  to  see  and  understand. 
Just  to  see  Thy  face,  my  Jesus, 

Just  to  know  Thy  love  divine ; 
Just  to  be  with  Thee  in  heaven 

Our  hearts  sheltered  Lord  in  Thine* 

292 


Here  below  all  things  are  passing; 

Night  will  end  our  happiest  day; 
Friends  we  trusted  most  forsake  us, 

Pleasures  vanish,  hopes  decay. 
Thou  alone,  O  Lord,  art  changeless, 

And  Thy  love  will  never  cease; 
Lord  I  pine  with  love  and  longing 

Till  I  see  Thee  face  to  face. 

3 

Stranger  in  a  land  of  strangers, 

In  a  land  of  misery; 
One  hope  brightens  my  sad  exile 

Hope  of  heaven,  hope  of  Thee. 
Jesus   dear,  my  God  and  Saviour, 

Deign  my  comforter  to  be 
Till  my  soul  in  highest  heaven, 

Dwells  with  Thee  eternally. 


210 

'TIS    THY    GOOD    PLEASURE    AND 
NOT  MY  OWN. 

By  Rev.  E.  Vaughan,  C.  SS.  R. 

i 

*|^nIS  Thy  good  pleasure,  not  my  own, 
V-/  In  Thee,  my  God,  I  love  aloae; 
And  nothing  I  desire  of  Thee, 
But  what  Thy  goodness  wills  for  me. 

Chorus.  , 

O  Will  of  God,  O  Will  divine,       )  '      .     N 
All,  all  our  love  be  ever  Thine.      >  WW 

293 


In  love,  no  rival  canst  Thou  bear, 
But  Thou  art  full  of  tenderest  care; 
And  fire  and  sweetness  all  divine 
To  hearts   which  once  are  wholly  Thine. 

— Chorus. 
3 
In  Thee  all  pure  affections  live, 
To  love  Thou  dost  perfection  give; 
While  ever  burning  with  desires, 
The  loving  soul  to  Thee  aspires. — Chorus. 

4 
Thou  makest  crosses  soft  and  light, 
And  death  itself  seems  sweet  and  bright; 
No  cross  nor  fear  that  soul  dismays, 
Whose  will  to  Thee  united  stays.— Chorus. 

5 
To  Thee  I  consecrate,  I  give 
My  heart  and  being  while  I  live, 
Jesus,  Thy  heart  alone  shall  be 
My  love  for  all  eternity. — Chorus. 

6 

Alike  in  pleasure  and  in  pain, 
To  please  Thee  is  my  joy  in  gain; 
That,  O  my  Love,  which  please  Thee, 
Shall  evermore  seem  best  to  me. — Chorus. 

Final  Chorus. 

May  heav'n  and  earth  with  love 

fulfill,  {.  (twice.) 

My  God,  Thy  ever  blessed  Will ! 

294 


211 

O  KING  AND  LORD,  WHO  DWELL- 

EST  ON  THIS  ALTAR! 

By  S.  N.  D. 

(Reparation.) 

i 

O  KING  and  Lord,  Who  dwellest  on  this 
altar, 
We  come  to  Thee,  with  loving  hearts  and 
true, 
To  thank  Thee  for  Thy  love,  which  cannot 
falter 
In  spite  of  all  ungrateful  men  may  do. 
We  come  to  tell  Thy  Heart  despised  and 
lonely, 
That  we  are  fain  Thy  loyal  friends  to  be, 
That  we  will   strive   through   life   to   love 
Thee  only, 
That  in  Thy  sorrows  we  would  comfort 
Thee. 

2 

We  thank  Thee  that,  from  rising  sun  to 
setting, 
Thou  standest  on  our  altar,  Lord,  as  slain ; 
We  sorrow  that,  despising  or  forgetting, 

Men  leave  Thee  in  Thy  death  alone  again. 
We  come  to  tell  Thy  Heart,  thus  scorned 
and  slighted, 
That    in    the    daily    Mass    our    strength 
shall  be ; 
That  in  the   Mass   our  lives   shall  be  de- 
lighted, 
That  in  Thy  sorrows  we  would  comfort 
Thee. 

295 


3 
And  for  ourselves, .  who  knowing  and  be- 
lieving, 
Have  treated  Thee  so  coldly  and  so  ill, 
Behold  us  now  before  Thee  deeply  grieving, 
And    strengthen,    Lord,    our    weak    and 
changing  will. 
We  promise  now  Thy  Heart  despised  and 
lonely, 
That  we  are  fain  Thy  truer  friends  to 
be; 
•That  we  will   strive  through   life  to   love 
Thee  only, 
That  in  Thy  sorrows  we  would  comfort 
Thee. 


212 

O  JESUS,  JESUS,  DEAREST  LORD! 

(Most  Holy  Name  of  Jesus.) 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

i 

O  JESUS,  Jesus,  dearest  Lord, 
Forgive  me  if  I  say, 
For  very  love,  Thy  Sacred  Name, 
A  thousand  times  a  day. 

2 

J  love  Thee  so,  I  know  not  how 

My  transports  to  control; 
Thy  love  is  like  a  burning  fire, 

Within  my  very  soul. 

296 


3 

Oh,  wonderful,  that  Thou  shouldst.  let  i-   >' 
So  vile  a  heart  ias  mine  .       Mifcjji 

Love  Thee  with     such  a  love  as  this, 
And  make  so  free  with  Thine/  ->; 

4 
For  Thou  to  me  art  all  in  all, 

My  honor  and  my  wealth, 
My- heart's  desire,  my  body's  strength,      '•■ 

My  soul's  eternal  health. 

5  .      [    .'  \"- 
What  limit  is  there  to  thee,  love? 

Thy  flight  where  wilt  thou  stay  ? 
On  on,  our  Lord  is  sweeter  far 
To-day  than  yesterday. 

6  \U 
O  love  of  Jesus,  blessed  love,  <*.■■ 

So  will  it  ever  be : 
Time   cannot   hold   thy   wondrous   growth, 
No,  nor  eternity. 


213  ; 

HAVE  MERCY   ON   US,   GOD  -MOST 
HIGH!     .  " 

{Holy  Trinity.) 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

i 

nAVE  mercy  on  us,  God  Most  High! 
Who  lift  our  hearts  to  Thee; 
Have  mercy  on  us,  worms  of  earth, 
Most  HoJy  Trinity!       -> 


Most  ancient  of  all  mysteries ! 

Before  Thy  throne  we  lie ; 
Have  mercy  now,  most  merciful, 

Most  Holy  Trinity ! 


3 

When  heaven  and  earth  were  yet  unmade, 

When  time  was  yet  unknown, 
Thou  in  Thy  bliss  and  majesty 

Didst  live  and  love  alone! 


4 

Thou  wert  not  born,  there  was  no  fount 
From  which  Thy  Being  flowed ; 

There  is  no  end  which  Thou  canst  reach ; 
But  Thou  art  simply  God. 


5 

How  wonderful  creation  is ! 

The  work  that  Thou  didst  bless ; 
And  oh !  what  then  must  Thou  be  like, 

Eternal  Loveliness! 


O  Majesty  most  beautiful ! 

Most  Holy  Trinity-! 
On  Mary's  throne  we  climb  to  get 

A  far-off  sight  of  Thee. 

298 


7 
Oh,  listen,  then,  Most  Pitiful ! 

To  Thy  poor  creature's  heart ; 
It  blesses  Thee,  that  Thou  art  God, 

That  Thou  art  what  Thou  art ! 

8 

Most  ancient  of  all  mysteries ! 

Still  at  Thy  throne  we  lie ; 
Have  mercy  now,  Most  Merciful, 

Most  Holy  Trinity ! 


214 

HAIL,  JESUS,  HAIL. 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

i 

KAIL,  Jesus,  hail !  Who  for  my  sake 
Sweet  blood  from  Mary's  veins  didst 
take, 
And  shed  it  all  for  me;  (twice.) 
Oh,  blessed  be  my  Saviour's  Blood, 
My  life,  my  light,  my  only  good,  (twice.) 
To  all  eternity. 


To  endless  ages  let  us  praise 

The  precious  Blood,  whose  price  could  raise 

The  world  from  wrath  and  sin;  (twice.) 
Whose  streams  our  inward  thirst  appease, 
And  heal  the  sinner's  worst  disease,  (twice.) 

If  he  but  bathe  therein. 

299 


3 
O  sweetest  Blood,  that  can  implore 
Pardon  of  God,  and  heaven  restore, 

The  heaven  which  sin  had  lost;  (twice.) 
While  Abel's  blood  for  vengeance  pleads, 
What  Jesus  shed  still  intercedes,  (tzvice.) 

For  those  who  wrong  Him  most. 

4 
Oh,  to  be  sprinkled  from  the  wells 
Of  Christ's  own  sacred  Blood  excels 

Earth's  best  and  highest  bliss;  (twice.) 
The  ministers  of  wrath  divine 
Hurt  not  the  happy  hearts  that  shine 

(twice.) 
With  those  red  drops  of  His. 

5 
Ah,  there  is  joy  amid  the  Saints, 
And  hell's  despairing  courage  faints 

When  this  sweet  song  we  raise:  (twice.) 
Oh,  louder  then,  and  louder  still, 
Earth  with  one  mighty  chorus  fill,  (twice.) 

The  precious  Blood  to  praise. 

215 

WHAT    SHALL    I    RENDER    UNTO 

THEE,  O  LORD! 

(Hymn  of  Thanksgiving.) 

By  Rev.  H.  Van  Rensselaer,  S.  J. 

i 

irtHAT  shall  I  render  unto  Thee,  O  Lord, 

vly   For    all    the    gifts    Thy    bounty    doth 

accord  ? 
Naught  can  I  offer  save  my  love  alone, 
Ah,  let  it,  Lord,  my  thankless  past  atone. 

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What   is   my   love;   nay,   what   indeed   my 

heart? 
That  I  should  dare  to  offer  Thee  a  part. 
Take  it,  O  Lord,  I  wholly  give  to  Thee, 
My  love,  my  heart,  my  soul,  my  entity. 

3 
Take  what  is  Thine,  for  Thou  hast  given  me 
My  life  with  all  its  glorious  destiny. 
Or  bid  me  live  that  I  may  spend  my  days, 
O    Sacred    Heart,    in    snowing    forth    Thy 
praise. 

4 
What  are  my  goods  ?  as  nothing  in  Thy  sight, 
For  all  belong  to  Thee,  O  Lord,  by  right. 
To  Thee  their  use  I  humbly  dedicate ; 
My  life,  my  all,  to  Thee  I  consecrate. 


216 

0  BLEST  CREATOR  OF  THE  LIGHT! 

(Lucis  Creator  optime.) 

Tr.  Rev.  E.  Caswall. 


O  BLEST  Creator  of  the  light ! 
Who  dost  the  dawn  from   darkness 
bring; 
And  framing  Nature's  depths  and  height, 
Didst  with  the  new-born  light  begin. 

301 


Who  gently  blending  eve  with  morn, 

And  morn  with  eve,  didst  call  them  day; 

Thick  flows  the  flood  of  darkness  down ; 
Oh,  hear  us  as  we  weep  and  pray! 

3 
Keep  Thou  our  souls    from    schemes    of 
crime; 
Nor  guilt  remorseful  let  them  know; 
Nor,  thinking  but  on  things  of  time, 
Into  eternal  darkness  go. 

4 
Teach  us  to  knock  at  Heaven's  high  door; 

Teach  us  the  prize  of  life  to  win ; 
Teach  us  all  evil  to  abhor, 

And  purify  ourselves  within. 

5 
Father  of  mercies !  hear  our  cry ; 

Hear  us,  O  sole-begotten  Son ! 
Who,  with  the  Holy  Ghost  most  high, 

Reignest  while  endless  ages  run. 

217 

0  LORD  OF  HOSTS. 

By  S.  N.  D. 

i 

OLORD  of  hosts,  be  mindful  of  our 
pleading, 
Oh,  let  our  prayer  find  favor  in  Thy  sight ; 
Hark  to  Thy  Church  triumphant  interced- 
ing; 
Pity  Thy   Church  that  groaneth  in  the 
fight. 

302 


O  Ged  of  truth,  no  battle  line  can  snake  her, 
Trusting  in  Thee,  we  shall  not  lose  our 
hope; 
Hast   Thou   not   said  that  Thou   wilt  not 
forsake  her  ? 
Hear,  then,  our  pray'r   for  the  Church 
and  the  Pope,  (twice.) 


O  Master  dear,  we  sink,  and  Thou  art  sleep- 
ing, 
Dark  is  the  night,  the  waves  our  vessel 
fill : 
Wake,  wake,  O  Lord !  Thy  children  here 
are  weeping; 
Speak  to  the  wind  and  waters:  "Peace, 
be  still !" 
Let  not  men  say  Thy  promises  are  failing, 
Let  them  not  boast  Thy  Church  hath  lost 
her  hope : 
Let  them  not  deem  the  gates  of  hell  pre- 
vailing ; 
Hear,  Thou,  our  pray'r  for  the  Church 
and  the  Pope,  (twice.) 


Shepherd  of  souls,  the  wolves  are  all 
around  us, 

Whisper  again,  "O  fear  not,  little  flock" ; 
Jesus,  our  King,  the  enemies  surround  us, 

Tell  us  Thy  fortress  stands  upon  a  rock. 

303 


Show    us    Thine    Angels    camping    round 
about  us, 
Strengthen  our  hearts  in  Faith  and  Love 
and  Hope ; 
If    Thou    art    with    us,    legions    shall    not 
rout  us, 
None  shall  prevail  o'er  the  Church  and 
the  Pope!  (twice.) 

218 

0  ALL  YE  PEOPLE  GOD  HATH 

MADE. 

i 

OALL  ye  people  God  hath  made, 
Sing  glory  to  His  holy  name: 
To  Him  be  endless  honors  paid, 

Let  every  tongue  His  praise  proclaim. 

(tivice.) 

2 

Praise  to  the  Lord,  who  all  things  made, 

Give  glory  to  His  holy  name, 
To  Him  be  endless  honors  paid, 

Let  every  tongue  His  praise  proclaim. 

(twice.) 
3 
Oh,  sing  His  praise,  ye  heav'nly  choirs, 

Who  stand  around  His  awful  throne; 
Repeat  on  your  immortal  lyres, 
That  praise  belongs  to  Him  alone. 

(twice.) 
4 
Thou  glorious  sun,  His  image  bright 

Who  rul'st  the  seasons  and  the  days, 
And  thou,  fair  moon,  who  rul'st  the  night, 
Unite  in  your  Creator's  praise,   (tzvice.) 

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5 

Praise    Him,    ye    stars,    whose    trembling 
lights 
Like  scattered  pearls,  adorn  the  sky ; 
Your  silent  course  each  heart  invites, 

To  praise  the  Lord  who  reigns  on  high. 

(twice.) 

6 

Praise  Him,  ye  mounts,  ye  hills  sublime, 
Ye  valleys  dressed  in  living  green ; 

Ye  flow'rs,  declare  to  every  clime, 

His  charm  to  mortal  eye  unseen,  (twice.) 

7 

Praise  Him,  ye  founts,  ye  limpid  streams, 
Ye  rapid  rivers  in  your  course; 

Proclaim  Him  in  your  murm'ring  themes, 
Of  ev'ry  good  th'  exhaustless  source. 

(twice.) 

8 

Join  voices,  ye  sweet  feather'd  throng, 
Whose  warbling  notes  to  heaven  arise ; 

Let  woods  and  hills  repeat  your  song, 
And  zephyrs  waft  it  through  the  skies. 

(twice.) 

9 

O  thou,  for  whom  this  wondrous  frame, 
And  all  these  creatures  were  design'd; 

O  man !  adore  and  praise  His  name 
In  whom  all  beauties  are  combined. 

(twice.)  • 

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219 

JERUSALEM!    MY  HAPPY  HOME! 

Rev.  Fr.  Anderton,  S.  J. 


^"YERUSALEM,  my  happy  home, 
V^    When  shall  I  come  to  thee? 
When  shall  my  sorrows  have  an  end? 
Thy  joys  when  shall  I  see? 


Thy  saints  are  crowned  with  glory  great, 

They  see  God  face  to  face, 
They  triumph  still,  they  still  rejoice, 

Most  happy  is  their  case. 

3 
There  David  stands  with  harp  in  hand, 

As  master  of  the  chair, 
Ten  thousand  times  that  man  were  blest, 

That  might  this  music  hear. 

4 
Our  Lady  sings  Magnificat, 

With  tune  surpassing  sweet, 
And  all  the  virgins  bear  their  part, 

Sitting  about  her   feet. 

5 
There   Magdalen   hath   left   her   moan, 

And  cheerfully  doth  sing, 
With  blessed  Saints  whose  harmony 

In  every   street  doth  ring. 

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6 


Ah,  my  sweet  home  Jerusalem! 

Would  God  I  were  in  thee! 
Would  God  my  woes  were  at  an  end, 

Thy  joys  that  I  might  see. 


220 

0  BRIGHTNESS  OF  ETERNAL 
LIGHT. 


O  BRIGHTNESS  of  eternal  light, 
I  worship  at  Thy  feet; 
Though   all   unworthy   in  Thy   sight, 
Thy  mercies  I  repeat. 


To  save  our  souls  from  sin  and  strife 

Is   still   Thy   work  divine ; 
The   gates   of   everlasting  life, 

0  gracious  Lord,  are  Thine. 

3 

I  love  to  praise  Thee  when  the  sun 

Pours  forth  his  early  light, 
And  when  the  bright  stars  one  by  one 

Come  twinkling  out  at  night. 

4 
f  I  am  free  from  care  and  loss, 

1  love  to  praise  Thy  name; 

If  I  am  called  to  bear  Thy  Cross, 
I  bless  Thee  all  the  same. 

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5 
If  roses  on  my  path  I  meet, 

I  feel  the  gift  is  Thine; 
If  thorns  spring  up  to  pierce  my  feet, 

I  still  will  not  repine. 

.  6 

The  blessings  sent  to  win  my  love, 

0  Lord,  I  freely  take; 

The  trials  sent  my  faith  to  prove, 

1  bear  for  Thy  dear  sake. 

7 
Then  let  me  on  my  journey  go, 

And  fear  not  for  the  end ; 
It  matters  not  who  is  my  foe, 

If  Jesus  be  my  friend. 

8 
In    Thee,    sweet    Lord,    I    put    my    trust; 

Oh  guard  me  while  I  live; 
And  when  this  dust  returns  to  dust, 

My  soul  in  heaven  receive. 

221 

JERUSALEM,   THE  GOLDEN! 
(  Urbs  Sion  Aurea.) 
i 
^-TERUSALEM  the  golden ! 
\^y  With  milk  and  honey  blest, 
Beneath  thy  contemplation 

Sink  heart  and  voice  opprest, 
I  know  not,  oh,  I  know  not 
What  joys  await  us  there; 
What  radiancy  of  glory, 
What  bliss  beyond  compare. 

308 


They  stand,  those  halls  of  Sion, 

All  jubilant  with  song, 
And  bright  with  many  an  angel, 

And  all  the  martyr  throng. 
The  Prince  is  ever  in  them, 

His  light  is  always  seen, 
The  pastures  of  the  blessed 

Are  decked  in  glorious  sheen. 


There  is  the  throne  of  David ; 

And  there,  from  care  released, 
The  shout  of  them  that  triumph, 

The  song  of  them  that  feast; 
And  they,  who  with  their  Leader 
Have  conquered  in  the  fight, 

For  ever  and  for  ever 
Are  clad  in  robes  of  white. 


O  sweet  and  blessed  Country, 

The  Home  of  God's  elect ! 
O  sweet  and  blessed  Country 

That  eager  hearts  expect ! 
Jesus,  in  mercy,  bring  us 

To  that  dear  land  of  rest ; 
Who  art,  with  God  the  Father 

And  Spirit,  ever  blest. 

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i 


222 

JESUS,  LORD,  BE  THOU  MY  OWN. 

Tr.  Rev.  E.  Vaughan,  C.  SS.  R. 

i 

^f'ESUS,  Lord,  be  Thou  my  own; 

v^  Thee  I  long  for,  Thee  alone; 

All  myself   I  give  to  Thee; 

Do  whate'er  Thou  wilt  with  me.       (twice.) 


Life  without  Thy  love  would  be 
Death,  O  Sovereign  Good,  to  me; 
Bound    and     held    by    Thy    dear    chains 
Captive  now  my  heart  remains,  (twice.) 


Thou,  O  God,  my  heart  inflame, 

Give  that  love  which  Thou  dost  claim; 

Payment  I  will  ask  for  none; 

Love  demands  but  love  alone,  (twice.) 


God  of  beauty,  Lord  of  light, 
Thy  good  will  is  my  delight, 
Now   henceforth    Thy   will    divine 
Ever  shall  in  all  be  mine,  (twice.) 

TIO 


223 

CHRIST,  THE  GLORY  OF  THE  SKY. 
Tr.  Rev.  Fr.  Campbell. 

i 

CHRIST,  the  glory  of  the  sky; 
Christ,    of    earth    the    hope    secure; 
Only   Son  of   God  most  high; 

Offspring  of  a  maiden  pure!   {twice.) 


Purest  Light,  within  us  dwell, 
Never  from  our  souls  depart; 

Come,    the   shades   of   earth    expel, 
Fill  and  purify  the  heart,  {twice.) 

3 

Help  us  now  Thy  praise  to  sing 
Praise    for    this    returning   day; 

Light  and  life  let  morning  bring, 

Clouds  and  darkness  flee  away,    {twice.) 

4 

Faith  in  Him,  Whose  name  we  bear, 
In  our  heart  of  hearts  abound! 

Hope,     thy     brightest     torch     prepare; 
All  with  holy  love  be  crowned.      {twice.) 

5 
Praise  the  Father;  praise  the  Son, 

Spirit  blest,  to  Thee  be  praise ! 
To  the  eternal  Three  in  One 

Glory  be  through  endless  days!   {twice.) 

3" 


224 

TEARS  ON  THY  SACRED  FACE, 
MY  GOD! 


^^yEARS  on  Thy  Sacred  Face,  my  God! 
^y     Long  sorrow,  told  by  tears, 
A  wreath  of  torture  crowns  at  last 

The  agony  of  years! 
Thy  glory  dimmed,  Thy  beauty  fled, 
*  Thy  tender,  touching  grace 
Beams  on  us  now  no  longer  here, 

O  Sacred  suffering  Face ! 


Grief  on  Thy  Sacred  Face,  my  God! 

The   anguish  that   shall   win 
Hope   for  the  desolate,   with' peace 

And  pardon   for  the   sin; 
The  sin  in  whose  deadly  hands  have  laid 

So  deep,  so  sad  a  trace 
On  brow  and  lips  and  weeping  eyes, 

O  Sacred,  suffering  Face ! 


3 
Love  on  Thy  Sacred  Face  my  God ! 

The  love  that  liveth  on 
Though  light,  and  loveliness  and  joy, 

To  sight  of  earth,  are  gone; 
The  love  .that  calls  us  to  Thy  Feet, 

And  folds  in  Thine  embrace 
The  children  of  Thy  tears,  my  God! 

O  Sacred  suffering  Face ! 

312 


4 
We  pray  Thee  for  Thy  straying  sheep, 

We  pray  Thee  for  the  eyes, 
The  lips,  the  hearts,  that  always  bid, 

Thine  own  hot  tear-drops  rise, 
We  pray  Thee  for  this  world  of  Thine, 

Its  wandering,  wilful  race, 
Lead  it,  kind  Shepherd,  to  Thy  Shrine, 

Thy  Sacred,  suffering  Face! 

5 
Unclose  Thy  weary  Eyes,  my  God! 

Bow  down   Thy   weary   Head, 
Over  the  souls  that  prostrate  lie, 

Thy  Precious  Blood  be  shed. 
O   royal   flood,   O   golden  flood, 

Of  faith,  of  hope,  of  grace; 
Bless  Thou  the  hearts  and  eyes  that  seek 

Thy  Sacred,  suffering  Face! 

225 

/  COME  TO  THEE  ONCE  MORE, 
MY  GOD! 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 


XCOME  to  Thee  once  more,  my  God! 
No  longer  will  I  roam; 
For  I  have  sought  the  wide  world  through, 

And  n£ver  found  a  home. 
Though  bright  and  many  are  the  spots 

Where  I  have  built  a  nest, 
Yet  in  the  brightest  still  I  pined 
For  more  abiding  rest. 

313 


Riches  could  bring  me  joy  and  power, 

And  they  were  fair  to  see ; 
Yet  gold  was  but  a  sorry  god 

To  serve  instead  of  Thee. 
Then  honor  and  the  world's  good  word 

Appeared  a  nobler  faith; 
Yet  could  I  rest  on  bliss  that  hung 

And  trembled  on  a  breath? 


The  pleasure  of  the  passing  hour 

My  spirit  next  could  wile; 
But  soon,  full  soon,  my  heart  felt  sick 

Of  pleasure's  weary  smile. 
More  selfish  grown,   I  worshipped  health, 

The  flush  of  manhood's  power; 
But  when  it  came  and  went  so  quick, 

It  was  but  for  an  hour. 


And  thus  a  not  unkindly  world 

Hath  done  its  best  for  me; 
Yet  I  have  found,  O  God !  no  rest, 

No  harbor  short  of  Thee, 
For  Thou  hast  made  this  wondrous  soul 

All  for  Thyself  alone; 
Ah  !  send  Thy  sweet  transforming  grace 

To  make  it  more  Thine  own. 

3H 


AVE  SANCTISSIMA! 


BVE  Sanctissima, 
We  lift  our  souls  to  thee, 
Ora  pro  nobis ! 

Tis  nightfall  on  the  sea. 
Watch  us  while  shadows  lie 

Far  o'er  the  water  spread, 
Hear  the  heart's  lonely  sigh, 

Thine   too  hath  bled. 
Thou  that  hast  looked  on  death, 

Aid  us  when  death  is  nigh; 
Whisper  of  Heav'n  to  faith. 

Chorus. 

Sweet  mother,  hear, 

Ora  pro  nobis, 
The  wave  must  rock  our  sleep, 

Ora  mater,  Ora,  star  of  the  sea. 


Ave  Sanctisima, 

List  to  thy  children's  pray'r, 
Audi  Maria! 

And  take  us  to  thy  care. 
O  thou  whose  virtues  shine 

With  brightest  purity, 
Come  and  each  thought  refine, 

Till  pure  like  thine. 
O  save  ©ur  souls  from  ill ; 

Guard  thou  our  lives  from  fear ; 
Our  hearts  with  pleasure  fill. 

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227 

0   BRIGHT  FLOWER   OF   C  ARM  EL  I 

i 

O  BRIGHT    Flower    of    Carmel,    thou 
blossoming  vine ! 
The  splendor  of  heaven,  of  Jesus  divine ! 
The  Child  bearing  Virgin,  most  stainless, 

most  mild, 
Thy  privilege  grant  to  each  Carmelite  child. 

2 

O  Star  of  the  wild  sea,  that  shineth  serene, 
Once  seen  by  Elias  asCarmel's  bright  Queen 
Typified  by  the  cloudlet  that  rose  o'er  the 

waves 
Of    the    sea    that    Mount    CarmeFs    base 

gently  laves. 


228 

WHAT  A  SEA  OF  TEARS  AND 
SORROWS! 

(0  quot  undis  lacrymarum.) 

Tr.  Rev.  Fr.  Campbell. 

i 

>jrtHAT  a  sea  of  tears  and  sorrows 
vl/    Did  the  soul  of  Mary  toss 
To  and  fro  upon  its  billows, 

While  she  wept  her  bitter  loss; 
In  her  arms,  her  Jesus  holding, 

Torn  but  newly  from  the  Cross. 

316 


Oh,  that  mournful  Virgin-Mother! 

See  her  tears,  how  fast  they  flow 
Down  upon  His  mangled  body, 

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. 


5 

To  the  Father  everlasting, 

And  the  Son,  who  reigns  on  high, 
With  the  coeternal  Spirit, 

Trinity  in  Unity, 
Be  salvation,  honor,  blessing, 

Now  and  through  eternity. 

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223 

0  FATHER,  SON  AND  HOLY  GUOi>T 

{Renewal  of  Baptismal  Vows.) 

O  FATHER,  Son  and  Holy  Ghost, 
One  God  in  Persons  Three, 
We  come  in  faith  to  count  the  cost, 

And  give  ourselves  to  Thee. 
In  hope  and  love  Thy  name  we  bless 

For  countless  mercies  given, 
To  make  our  earthly  burdens  less, 
And  smooth  our  way  to  heaven. 


But  most  we  thank  Thee  for  the  grace 

Of  that  thrice  blessed  day, 
Which  sped  us  in  our  Christian  race, 

And  wash'd  our  sin  away. 
Then  we  were  free  from  guilty  stain ; 

Though  sad  and  sinful  now 
With  contrite  heart  we  come  again 

To  make  our  solemn  vow. 


3 
Dear  Lord,  before  Thy  wounded  feet 

Weeping  Thy  children  fall ; 
Hear  us,  kind  Jesus,  Saviour  sweet, 

Our  Life,  our  Love,  our  All : 
We  seek  to  serve  no  other  king, 

Follow  no  other  guide, 
Nor  earth,  nor  any  earthly  thing, 

Shall  tear  us  from  Thy  side. 

318 


4 
We  seek  to  know  no  other  love, 

Save  what  we  love  in  Thee; 
And  Thee  we  choo'se  all  else  above 

Our  chiefest  love  to  be. 
Thy  Blood  our  only  treasure  is, 

Thy  Cross  our  chosen  part ; 
Thyself  and  Mary  all  our  bliss; 

Our  home,  Thy  Sacred  Heart. 

230 

CHRISTMAS  COMES  TO  BLESS  THE 
EARTH. 

{The  Crib }  the  Cross,  the  Altar.) 


CHRISTMAS  comes  to  bless  the  earth 
With  its  wondrous  heavenly  birth ; 
Bright  and  high  the  dawning  Light 
Burneth  through  the  gloom  of  night. 
God  hath  come  with  men  to  dwell, 
Christ  is  born  in  Israel ; 
Thrilling  songs  His  Angels  sing, 
Worshipping  their  Infant  King. 

2 

Easter  with  its  flaming  crown 
Tramples  all  the  darkness  down 
Tyrant  spectres  of  the  gloom 
Die  before  the  open  Tomb. 
Christ  hath  risen  from  the  grave, 
Christ  hath  risen,  strong  to  save; 
Thrilling  songs  His  Angels  sing, 
Worshipping  their  Victor  King. 

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3 
Thus  He  reigns  beyond  the  sky 
In  the  love  that  cannot  die; 
Yet  with  men  doth  ever  dwell, 
In  the  midst  of  Israel. 
So  before  His  Altar  now 
All  His  radiant  Angels  bow; 
Thrilling  songs  they  ever  sing, 
Worshipping  their  hidden  King. 

4 
Comes  the  shadow  of  the  tomb, 
Comes  the  fearful  day  of  doom; 
Darkling  clouds  about  us  lower  ; 
Jesus,  save  us  in  that  hour. 
By  the  Christmas  frost  and  snow, 
Easter's  bright  and  burning  glow, 
Light  around  Thine  Altar  shed, 
Save  us  in  that  hour  of  dread. 


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HAIL  CROSS  DIVINE! 

(The  March  of  the  Parish  Schools.) 

By  Rt.  Rev.  Mgr.  H.  A.  Brann,  D.  D. 

i 

AIL,  Cross  divine !  thy  victories  we  sing, 


n 


For    thee    our    martyrs    brave    and 
faithful  died; 
To  thee  in  weal  and  woe  we  fondly  cling, 
Symbol  of  faith  in  Jesus  crucified. 

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Hail,  Cross  of  Christ!  though  unbelievers 

spurn, 

Our  ardor  glows  in  measure  of  their  haste ; 

With  love  for  thee  our  hearts  forever  burn ; 

Nor  scoff,  nor  blows  our  ardor  can  abate. 


Hail,  starry  flag !  by  saintly  Carrol  blessed ! 
Unfurled  in  freedom  o'er  our  hills  and 
plains ; 
To  shelter  those  in  other  lands  oppressed, 
Who,    refuge    seek    from    bondage    and 
from  chains. 
Shine  brilliant  stars,  in  beauty  ever  shine! 
To   show   the   road   of   truth,   of   peace 
and  love; 
These  three  in  union  with  the  Cross,  combine 
To  lead  Columbia  to  the  realms  above. 


Thy  stripes  ne'er  fall  save  on  the  jealous 
foe, 
Who     dares     impede     the     course     of 
tranquil  toil, 
Or  rebel  son  who  with  internal  woe 

And  blood-shed  desolates  the  fertile  soil. 
When  Cross  and  flag  united  on  us  call, 

A  band  of  patriots  rallied  let  us  stand ; 
For  Cross  and  flag  together  fight  or  fall, 
The   free-born   sons   of   Christ  and   Fa- 
therland. 

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232 

COMETH,  A  NEW  YEAR,  BURIED  IS 

THE  OLDEN. 

{Lapsus  est  annus:  redit  annus  alter.) 

Tr.  Rev.  H.  T.  Henry,- LittD. 

i 

COMETH  a  new  year,  buried  is  the  olden ; 
Thus,   too,   our   life   goes    out    with 
pinion  sleeping; 
Thou,  Lord,  its  Master;  for  its  course  is 
holden 

Safe  in  Thy  keeping. 

2 
Joyous  we  praise  Thee  for  its  gifts  allotted : 
But   for  the  greatest,   Lord,   which   Thou 

hast  given, 
Pray    we,    Thy    children,    keep    the    faith 
unspotted, 

Rentless,  unriven. 

3 

*  Give  us  bur  daily  bread,  beseech  we  lowly ; 
Far   from   our  borders,    drive   all   sickly 

humors : 
Shower  Thy  gifts  of  peace,  and  banish 
wholly 

War  and  its  rumors. 

4 

*  Oh,  may  Thy  pardon  our  misdoing  cover : 
Be  the  endeavors  of  the  bad  repressed : 
Grant  to  the  victors,  when  the  strife  is  over, 

Palms  of  the  blessed. 


*  The  stanzas  marked  *  may  be  omitted. 
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Sinful  affections,  sinful  acts  reproving, 
Offer  we,   Saviour,  hearts  with  love  o'er- 

flowing: 
Make  our  years  fruitful — Thou  a  Father's 

loving 

Countenance  showing. 


Days,  years  and  epochs— Timein  all  its  phases 
Runneth  to  Thee,  Lord,  as  a  mighty  river : 
May  Thy  creation  offer  worthy  praises 
Unto  Thee  ever. 


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233 

L\    MUSICS    SWEETEST    STRAINS 
WE'LL  SING. 


XN  music's  sweetest  strains  we'll  sing, 
Our  notes  to  God  we'll  raise, 
And  make  His  sacred  temple  ring, 

With  hymns  of  love  and  praise. 
Our  tongues  hosannas  shall  proclaim; 

Our  hearts  devoutly  pray; 
Each  morning  and  each  evening  theme 
Shall  echo  through  the  day. 


Chorus. 

In  music's  sweetest  strains  we'll  sing, 

Our  notes  to  God  we'll  raise, 
And  make  His  sacred  temple  ring 

With  hymns  of  love  and  praise,  (twice.) 


In  God's  own  house  we'll  sing  His  praise, 

For  there  His  glory  dwells ; 
To  Heav'n  our  hearts  and  songs  we'll  raise, 

In  sweetest  canticles. 
As  long  as  we  have  life  and  breath, 

Our  Maker  we  will  praise ; 
And  when  our  voice  expires  in  death, 

Death  will  perfect  our  lays. — Chorus. 

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234 

COME,  0  DIVINE  MESSIAH! 

i 

Chorus. 

GOME,  O  Divine  Messiah; 
Oh!  haste  we're  weary  waiting  Thee; 
On  earth  we  naught  desire 
Save  Thee,  Sweet  One  m  Three. 

Solo. 

Oh !  quick  descend,  bid  time  take  wings ; 
Else  our  poor  hearts  no  peace  will  know, 
But  fiercer  with  impatience  glow. — Chorus. 

2 

Chorus. 
Wilt  leave  Thy  Father's  home, 
For  us  who  languish  here  with  love ; 
And  'neath  our  fetters  groan 
Awaiting  aid  from  above. 

Solo. 

Oh !  come !  oh !  come  !  bid  time  take  wings  ; 
We'll  deck  our  hearts  with  brilliants  rare, 
And  welcome  meet  for  Thee  prepare. 

— Chorus. 

3 
Chorus. 
Think  not  upon  our  baseness, 
Take  vengeance  not  upon  our  crimes; 
But  with  us  yet  have  patience;   . 
Make  us  all  Thine  in  time. 

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Solo. 
For  art  not  Thou,  our  Lord  and  God? 
To  whom  should  we  for  refuge  flee 
If  not,  O  Lord,  our  God,  to  Thee  ? — Chorus. 


235 

OUTSIDE   THE   CITY  GATES   THEY 
STAND. 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 

Duo. 

OUTSIDE  the  city  gates  they  stand, 
Saint  Joseph  and  the  Virgin  blest ; 
Their  weary  feet  are  travel  worn, 
They  crave  a  place  to  rest. 

Solo. 

Closed  are  the  gates,  no  room  is  there 
For  Joseph  and  the  Maiden  fair,  (tzvice.) 

Chorus. 
Outside  the  city  gates  they  stand,  etc. 

2 

Duo. 
Only  a  lonely  hillside  shed 

Can  offer  shelter  till  the  morn ; 
At  midnight's  hour,  a  cry  is  heard, 

Bethlehem's  Babe  is  born. 

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Solo. 
He  comes  to  save,  He  comes  to  bless, 
He  comes  to  bring  us  happiness,   (twice.) 

Chorus. 
Only  a  lonely  hillside  shed,  etc. 

3 
Duo. 
Far  up  the  side  of  Juda's  hills, 

The  shepherds  keep  their  watch  by  night ; 
When  suddenly,  with  fearful  hearts, 
They  see  a  dazzling  light ; 

Solo. 
While  in  the  sky  the  angels  sing, 
And  bid  them  seek  their  new-born  King. 

(twice.) 

Chorus. 
Far  up  the  side  of  Juda's  hills,  etc. 

4 
Duo. 
In  wondering  awe,  they  hear  the  song, 

Of  heavenly  joy  and  earthly  peace; 
Proclaiming  far  the  birth  of  One 
Whose  mercies  never  cease. 

Solo. 
With  grateful  hearts,  they  haste  to'  find 
The  Infant  Saviour  of  mankind,  (twice.) 

Chorus. 
In  wondering  awe,  they  hear  the  song,  etc. 

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236 

NO  ROOM,  NO  ROOM  FOR  HIM. 
By  Sister  Clarissa. 


DO  room,  no  room  for  Him, 
The  Lord  who  made  the  earth ; 
The  poorest  beggar-child 

Finds  shelter  at  his  birth. 
But  He,  the  King  of  kings, 
Bears  silently  His  doom; 
Our  Lady  meekly  hears,  \(t    '      \ 

"For  Him— there  is  no  room/'    )  (twice-) 

Chorus. 

No  room,  no  room  for  Him ! 

My  soul,  is  this  thy  cry? 
Has  Joseph  knocked  in  vain 

In  weary  days  gone  by? 
Ah !  open,  open  now  the  door, 

Bid  Mary  enter  in, 
Make  room,  my  soul,  make  room  \   \  ,      .     >. 

To  love  thy  Love  begin.  )  (twice.) 


No  room,  no  room  for  Him ! 

His  own  receive  Him  not ; 
Rejected,  Saviour  mild, 

He  seeks  a  lowly  spot 
Apart  from  cruel  men ; 

The  cattle  know  their  God. 
And  earth  will  not  refuse  \,      .     . 

The  welcome  of  its  sod.  ]  (twice.) 

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237 

COME,  COME  TO  THE  MANGER. 
Solo. 

GOME,  come,  come  to  the  Manger, 
Children, come  to  the  children's  King; 
Sing,  sing,  chorus  of  angels, 

Star  of  morning  o'er  Bethlehem  sing! 

i 
He  lies  'mid  the  beasts  of  the  stall, 

Who  is  Maker  and  Lord  of  us  all; 
The  wintry  wind  blowrs  cold  and  dreary, 

See,  He  weeps,  the  world  is  weary ; 

Lord,  have  pity  and  mercy  on  me. 

Chorus. 
Come,  come,  come  to  the  Manger, 

Children,  come  to  the  children's  King ; 
Sing,  sing,  chorus  of  angels, 

Stars  of  morning  o'er  Bethlehem  sing ! 

2 
He  leaves  all  His  glory  behind, 

To  be  born  and  to  die  for  mankind ; 
With   grateful   beasts    His   cradle   chooses, 

Thankless  man  His  love  refuses, 
Lord,  have  pity  and  mercy  on  me ! 
Come,  come,  etc. 

3 
To  the  manger  of  Bethlehem  come, 

To  the  Saviour  Emmanuel's  home; 
The  Heav'nly  hosts  above  are  singing, 
Set  the  Christmas  bells  a.  ringing, 
Lord,  have  pity  and  mercy  on  me ! 
Come,  come,  etc. 

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238 

RAISE  THE  GLORIOUS  CHRISTMAS 
SONG. 

By  Rev.  Fr.  X.  Doyle,  S.  J. 


<^^AISE  the  glorious  Christmas  song, 
A^t  Roll  it  from  your  souls  along. 
Vaults  of  Heaven,  come  and  sing 
Emmanuel,  our  new-born  King! 


Chorus. 

Welcome!  Welcome!  Prince  of  Peace! 
May  Thy  Kingship  never  cease, 
May  our  love  be  ever  Thine, 
May  we  know  Thy  Heart  Divine! 


God  a  Babe  at  Mary's  breast! 
Sweetly  held  in  Love's  unrest; 
Love  Him !  Love  our  King  of  kings, 
Who  to  earth  redemption  brings. 

— Chorus. 

3 

Welcome !  welcome !  Prince  of  Peace ! 
May  Thy  Kingship  never  cease, 
May  'our  love  be  ever  Thine, 
May  we  know  Thy  Heart  Divine! 

— Chorus. 

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239 

THE  SNOW  LAY  ON  THE  GROUND. 


©HE  snow  lay  on  the  ground, 
The  stars  shone  bright, 
When  Christ  our  Lord  was  born 

On  Christmas  night. 
'Twas  Mary,  daughter  pure 

Of  Holy  Anne, 
That  brought  into  this  world         )  >  ±    .      ! 
The  God  made  man.  \  (twice.) 


She  laid  Him  in  a  stall 

At  Bethlehem, 
The  ass  and  oxen  shared 

The  roof  with  them. 
Saint  Joseph,  too,  was  by 

To  tend  the  Child, 
To  guard  Him  and  protect 

His  Mother  mild. 


(twice.) 


The  angels  hovered  round 

And  sang  this  song: 
"Venite  adoremus 

D6minum.,, 
And  thus  the  manger  poor 

Became  a  throne; 
For  He  whom  Mary  bore 

Was  God  the  Son. 

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(twice.) 


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NOEL!  NOEL!  CHANT  ANGEL 
VOICES. 

{The  Echoes  of  Bethlehem.) 

By  1.  Williams. 

Chorus. 

QOEL,  Noel  I"  chant  angel  voices ; 
"He  comes  to  earth,  Emmanuel; 
And  Israel  this  day  rejoices, 

For  Christ  has  come,  Noel,  Noel !" 

i 

What  means  the  song  that  heavenly  choirs 

are  singing? 
What    means    the    star    that    glimmers    in 
the  East  ? 

Noel !  Noel ! 
He  comes  to  earth,  to  us  salvation  bringing ; 
In  Bethlehem,  is  born  the  Prince  of  Peace. 

— Chorus. 

2 

What  palace  grand,   with  halls   of  purest 

marble 
And    hangings    rare,    receives    the    Kingly 
Child? 

Noel !  Noel ! 
On  hillside  drear,  in  poor,  deserted  stable, 
The  Christ  is  born  of  Virgin  meek  and  mild. 

— Chorus. 

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3 
No    throne    has    He,    this    King    so    great 

and  holy; 
On  bed  of  straw  the  royal  Child  is  laid ; 

Noel !  Noel ! 
To  honor  Him,  come  shepherds  poor  and 

lowly, 
They  know  their  God,  and  welcome  Mary's 
Babe.  — Chorus. 


241 

LET  US  HASTEN  TO  THE  MANGER. 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 

Ufi[LORY    to    God"    Proclaim    celestial 
\LA      voices ; 

"Glory  to  God  and  peace  on  earth  to  men.,, 

Heaven  is  glad  and  all  the  world  rejoices, 

Jesus,  the  Christ,  is  born  in  Bethlehem. 

(twice.) 

Chorus. 
Let  us  hasten  to  the  manger 

Where  the  Christ  Child  is  laid, 
To  adore  Him  with  St.  Joseph 

And  with  Mary,  sweet  Maid. 

2 
Come  all  ye  choirs  of  heaven, 
Loud  let  your  anthems  ring ; 
To  us,  this  day  is  given,   )    ,±    .     j 
A  Saviour  and  a  King.  I   (*"»"•) 
Chorus. — Let  us  hasten,  etc. 

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Prophets  of  old,  foretold  in  song  and  story, 
The  future  King  who  was  to  rule  all  men ; 

Lo  !  He  has  come,  but  not  in  pomp  and  glory, 
This  King  of  kings,  the  Babe  of  Bethlehem. 
Chorus. — Let  us  hasten,  etc. 


4 
God's  mighty  voice  has  spoken 

Sin's  wicked  reign  shall  cease; 
Man's  fetters  now  are  broken 

Christ  brings  us  grace  and  peace,  (twice.) 
Chorus. — Let  us  hasten,  etc. 


242 

STARS  OF  GLORY,  SHINE  MORE 
BRIGHTLY. 

By  Rev.  Dr.  Husenbeth. 


JTARS  of  glory,  shine  more  brightly ; 
Purer  be  the  moonlight's  beam ; 
Glide,  ye  hours  and  moments,  lightly, 

Swiftly  down  Time's  deep'ning  stream. 
Bring  the  hour  that  banished  sadness, 

Brought  Redemption  down  to  earth; 
When  the  shepherds  heard  with  gladness 
Tidings  of  a  Saviour's  birth.   (3  times.) 

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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.   (3  times.) 


Hark !  the  swell  of  heavenly  voices 

Peals  along  the  vaulted  sky; 
Angels  sing,  w7hile  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."  (3  times.) 


243 

STAR  SO  FAIR,  STAR  SO  BRIGHT! 

By  I.  Williams. 

1 
Chorus. 

@TAR  so  fair,  star  so  bright, 
Shining  clear  with  heavenly  light ; 
Points  the  way  from  the  skies, 
To  the  Manger  where  He  lies. 
Repeat: — Star  so  fair,  etc. 

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Solo. 
From  far-off  Eastern  country 
Their  precious  gifts  they  bring; 
The  Magi,  great  and  mighty, 
To  Him,  their  Infant  King. 
Chorus  : — Star  so  fair,  etc. 

2 

Chorus. 
Seeking  near,  seeking  far, 
Guided  by  the  mystic  star, 
Leading  them  till  they  find 
Christ,  the  Saviour  of  mankind. 
Repeat  : — Seeking  near,  etc. 

Solo. 
They  seek  in  Stately  palace, 
They  seek  in  city  fair; 
They  find  upon  the  hillside, 
A  stable,  poor  and  bare. 

Chorus  : — Seeking  near,  etc. 

3 
Chorus. 
Lo !  the  star  points  to  them, 
Christ,  the  Babe  of  Bethlehem; 
Bending  low,  they  adore 
Him  Who  reigns  forever  more. 
Repeat: — Lo!  the  star,  etc. 

Solo. 
Bright  gold  they  place  before  Him, 
Rare  frankincense  they  bring, 
And  costly  myrrh  they  offer 
Their  Master  and  their  King. 
Chorus  : — Lo  !  the  star,  etc. 

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244 

HAIL!   THE  HOLY  DAY   OF  DAYS! 

{Easter  Sunday.) 

i 

Yp<AIL  !  the  holy  day  of  days, 
A—H  High  the  hymn  of  triumph  raise, 
To  the  Saviour's  glory  tell, 
How  the  Cross  has  vanquished  hell, 
By  the  precious  blood  are  we 
Now  redeemed  by  Christ  and  free; 
High  thanksgiving,  therefore  raise> 
Sing  the  great  Redeemer's  praise. 

Chorus. 

Alleluia!  Let  us  sing 
Jesus  Christ,  Our  Lord  and  King; 
.Sound  the  great  Redeemer's  praise; 
High  thanksgiving  let  us  raise, 
Alleluia  !     Let  us  sing. 
Let  us  sing  (3  times.)  \.      .     . 

Jesus  Christ,  Redeemer  King.  \  Vwice') 


Now  Thy  bitter  Passion  done, 

Thou,  the  well-beloved  Son 

Of  the  Father  throned  on  high, 

Rulest  all  below  the  sky. 

King  of  kings,  Thy  saints  unite 

To  the  choir  of  angels  bright. 

Alleluia  !   Lord,  we  sing, 

Jesus  Christ,  Redeemer,  King. — Chorus. 

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245 

THE     MORN     HAD     SPREAD     HER 
CRIMSON  RAYS. 

(Aurora  Coelum  Pur  pur  at.) 

Tr.  by  Rev.  Fr.  Campbell. 

Chorus. 

^t^ITH   Christ   we  died,   with  Christ  we 
vl/  rose, 

When  at  the  font  His  Name  we  chose ; 
Oh,  let  no  sin  our  robes  defile, 
And  turn  to  grief  the  paschal  smile. 


The  morn  had  spread  her  crimson  rays, 
When  rang  the  skies  wTith  shouts  of  praise ; 
Earth  joined  the  joyful  hymn  to  swell, 
That  brought  despair  to  vanquished  hell. 

— Chorus. 


He  comes  victorious  from  the  grave, 
The  Lord  omnipotent  to  save, 
And  brings  with  Him  to  light  of  day 
The  Saints  who  long  imprisoned  lay. 

— Chorus. 

3 
Let  hymns  of  joy  to  grief  succeed, 
'  We  know  that  Christ  is  ris'n  indeed ; 
We  hear  His  white-robed  Angel's  voice, 
And,  in  our  risen  Lord  rejoice. — Chorus. 

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246 

WE  COME  TO   THEE,  SWEET 
SAVIOUR. 

By  Rev.  Fr,  W.  Faber. 


>¥^E  come  to  Thee,  sweet  Saviour, 
Vly     Just  because  we  need  Thee  so; 
None  need  Thee  more  than  we  do ; 
Nor  are  half  so  vile  or  low. 

Chorus. 

O  bountiful  salvation! 

O  life  eternal  won ! 
O  plentiful  redemption ! 

O  Blood  of  Mary's  Son ! 


We  come  to  Thee,  sweet  Saviour! 

None  will  have  us,  Lord  but  Thee; 
And  we  want  none  but  Jesus, 

And  His  grace  that  makes  us   free. 

— Chorus. 
3 
We  come  to  Thee,  sweet  Saviour! 

With  our  broken  faith  again : 
We  know  Thou  wilt  forgive  us, 

Nor  upbraid  us,  nor  complain. — Chorus. 

4 
We  come  to  Thee,  sweet  Saviour! 

For  to  whom,  Lord !  can  we  go  ? 
The  w^ords  of  life  eternal ! 

From  Thy  lips  for  ever  flow. — Chorus. 

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5 
We  come  to  Thee,  sweet  Saviour ! 

We  have  tried  Thee  oft  before ; 
But  now  we  come  more  wholly, 

With  the  heart  to  love  Thee  more. 

— Chorus. 
6 

We  come  to  Thee,  sweet  Saviour! 

And  Thou  wilt  not  ask  us  why. 
We  cannot  live  without  Thee, 

And  still  less,  without  Thee  die. — Chorus. 


247 

HOLY  GHOST,  COME  DOWN  UPON 
THY  CHILDREN. 

(Veni,  dator  munerum.) 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

Chorus. 

nOLY    Ghost,    come    down    upon    Thy 
children, 
Give  us  grace,  and  make  us  Thine; 
Thy  tender  fires  within  us  kindle, 

Blessed  Spirit!  Dove  Divine!       (twice.) 


For  all  within  us  good  and  holy 
Is  from  Thee,  Thy  precious  gift; 

In  all  our  joys,  in  all  our  sorrows, 
Wistful  hearts  to  Thee  we  lift. — Chorus. 

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For  Thou  to  us  art  more  than  father, 

More  than  sister,  in  Thy  love, 
So  gentle,  patient  and  forbearing, 

Holy  Spirit!  Heavenly  Dove! — Chorus. 

3 
Oh,  we  have  grieved  Thee,  gracious  Spirit, 

Wayward,  wanton,  cold  are  we; 
And  still  our  sins,  new  every  morning, 

Never  yet  have  wearied  Thee. — Chorus. 

4 
Dear  Paraclete !  how  hast  Thou  waited 

While  our  hearts  were  slowly  turned! 

How  often  hath  Thy  love  been  slighted, 

While  for  us  it  grieved  and  burned. 

Chorus. 
5 
Now  if  our  hearts  do  not  deceive  us, 
We  would  take  Thee  for  our  Lord : 
O  dearest  Spirit !  make  us  faithful 

To  Thy  least  and  slightest  word. — Chorus. 

248 

STRIKE  THE  HARP  IN  PRAISE  OF 
GOD. 

(Hymn  of  Thanksgiving.) 
Chorus. 

@TRIKE  the  harp  in  praise  of  God ! 
Wake  the  timbrel's  louder  mirth ! 
Glorious  the  song  must  be 

Of  the  Great  Creator's  worth. 

344        , 


Xature  in  her  calmness  raises 

Strains  of  gladness,  peace,  and  love, 

Man  re-echoes  forth  her  praises, 
Glory  to  the  God  above. — Chorus. 


Honor  Him,  ye  hosts  of  heaven ! 

Worship  Him,  ye  realms  of  love ! 
Xot  with  outward  form  alone, 

But  with  hearts  that  purely  glow. — Chorus. 


3 
He  who  rules  the  earth,  the  ocean, 

Keepeth  silent  watch  o'er  thee, 
He  can  tell  with  what  devotion, 

Bows  the  heart  or  bends  the  knee. — Chorus. 


249 

THY    WILL    BE    DONE   AS   'TIS   IN 
HEAVEN. 

{Fiat  voluntas  tua.) 
By  I.  Williams. 

i 

j^HY  will  be  done  as  'tis  in  Heaven, 
V«X     By  every  creature  here  below ; 
Thy  will  be  done,  most  loving  Father, 
From  Whom  all  grace  and  blessings  flow. 

345 


Chorus. 

Even  to  highest  Heaven 

Loud  let  our  voices  ring; 
Thy  will  be  done,  Thou  art  our 
Father 
Thy  will  be  done,  Thou  art    \(twice-) 
our  King. 


When  from  our  hearts  all  joy  seems  fading, 
When  griefs  and  trials,  one  by  one, 

O'erwhelm  our  souls ;  then  in  our  sorrow, 
Teach  us  to  say,  "Thy  will  be  done." 

— Chorus. 

3 

In  joy  or  grief,  whate'er  befall  us, 
E'en  till  the  sands  of  life  be  run, 

In  life  and  death,  this  is  our  watchword ; 
"Thy  will  be  done,  Thy  will  be  done." 

— Chorus. 


250 

SEE  NO.  48. 

Chorus. 
Repeat,  repeat,  my  soul, 

This  refrain  so  true,  so  sweet; 
This  cry  of  love  and  joy  sincere  and  deep; 
Tis  God  alone  can  give  true  happiness. 

{twice.) 

346 


251 

OH!  WORKS  OF  THE  MOST  HIGH. 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 

OH !  works  of  the  Most  High,  created  by 
His  power, 
Glorify  the  Lord. 
All  creatures  great  and  small,  pay  homage 
at  this  hour, 
Extol  His  mighty  word,  (tzvice.) 


Oh !    happy    angels    blest    who  •  praise    His 
holy  name, 
Glorify  the  Lord ; 
Oh !  oceans  wide  and  deep,  oh !  firmament 
aflame, 
Extol  His  mighty  word,  (twice.) 

3 
Oh !   sun   which  makes  the  day,   thy   rays 
dispelling  night, 
Glorify  the  Lord; 
Oh !  stars  of  gold  whose  fires  are  sparkling 
clear  and  bright, 
Extol  His  mighty  word,  (twice.) 

4 
Oh!  hills  and  mountains  grand,  from  lofty 
peaks  of  snow, 
Glorify  the  Lord ; 
Oh,   fruits   and  harvests  rare,  sweet  gifts 
of  vale  below, 
Extol  His  mighty  word,  (twice.) 

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5 
Oh !    birds    on    soaring    wing    who   cleave 
through  azure  space, 
Glorify  the  Lord ; 
Oh!  eagle  fierce  and  bold,  whose  flight  no 
eye  can  trace, 
Extol  His  mighty  word,  (twice.) 


252 

THRICE  HAPPY  AND  THRICE 
BLEST. 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 

^^nHRICE  happy  and  thrice  blest  are 
V./    The  holy  souls  and  pure, 
Where  fervor  reigns  for  ever, 

Untroubled  and  secure. 
The  fervent  soul  possesses 

Tranquility  and  peace, 
All  gifts  that  God  can  render, 

A  joy  without  surcease,  (twice.) 


The  fervent  soul  rests  ever 

In  simple,  childlike  faith; 
And  trusts  in  Jesus'  mercy, 

And  fears  nor  life  nor  death. 
A  faith  that  never  falters, 

A  hope  that  cannot  fade, 
Sweet  charity  undying, 

The  fervent  soul  pervade,  (twice.). 

348 


To  her,  all  pain  and  crosses 

Are  dearer  far  than  gold ; 
The  Cross  on  Calvary's  summit 

Brings  peace  a  thousand  fold. 
Thrice  happy  and  thrice  blest  are 

The  holy  souls  and  pure 
Where  fervor  reigns  forever, 

Untroubled  and  secure,  (twice.) 


253 

FULL  IN  THE  PANTING  HEART  OF 
ROME. 

(Roman  Pilgrims'  Song.) 

"By  Cardinal  Wiseman. 


HULL  in  the  panting  heart  of  Rome, 
Beneath  the  Apostle's  crowning  dome, 
From  pilgrims'  lips  that  kiss  the  ground, 
Breathes  in  all  tongues  one  only  sound : 
"God  bless  our  Pope,  the  great,  the  good." 

(twice.) 


The  golden  roof,  the  marble  walls, 
The  Vatican's  majestic  halls, 
The  note  redoubles,  till  it  fills 
With  echoes  sweet  the  seven  hills : 

"God  bless  our  Pope,  the  great,  the  good." 

(twice.) 

349 


254 

WHEN  MORNING.  GILDS  THE 
SKIES. 
{Laudetur  Jesus  Christus.) 
By  Rev.  E.  Caswall. 
i 
^rtHEN  morning  gilds  the  skies, 
\\J  My  heart  awaking  cries; 
May  Jesus  Christ  be  praised!  {twice.) 
Alike  at  work  and  prayer, 
To  Jesus  I  repair; 
May  Jesus  Christ  be  praised!  {twice.) 

2 
The  sacred  minster  bell, 
It  peals  o'er  hill  and  dell ; 
May  Jesus  Christ  be  praised!  {twice.) 
Oh !  hark  to  what  it  sings, 
As  joyously  it  rings ; 
May  Jesus  Christ  be  praised!  {twice.) 

3 
When  sleep  her  balm  denies, 
My  silent  spirit  sighs; 
•  May  Jesus  Christ  be  praised!  {twice.) 
When  evil  thoughts  molest, 
With  this  I  shield  my  breast, 
May  Jesus  Christ  be  praised!  {twice.) 

4 

Be  this  wThile  life  is  mine, 

My  canticle  divine; 

May  Jesus  Christ  be  praised!  {twice.) 

Be  this  th'  eternal  song, 

Through  all  the  ages  on; 

May  Jesus  Christ  be  praised!  {twice.) 

350 


255 

f 

WHEN  THE  LOVING  SHEPHERD. 

By  Rev.  E.  Vaughan,  C.  SS.  R. 

i 

JyCHEN  the  loving  Shepherd, 
Vl/     Ere  He  left  the  earth, 
Shed,  to  pay  our  ransom, 

Blood  of  priceless  worth, 
These  His  lambs  so  cherished, 

Purchased  for  His  own, 
He  would  not  abandon 

In  the  world  alone,  (twice.) 


Ere  he  makes  us  partners 

Of  His  realm  on  high, 
Happy  and  immortal 

With  Him  in  the  sky, — 
Love  immense,  stupendous, 

Makes  Him  here  below 
Partner  of  our  exile 

In  the  world  of  woe.  (twice.) 

3 

Jesus,  food  of  Angels! 

Monarch  of  the  heart, 
Oh,  that  I  could  never 

From  Thy  face  depart! 
Yes,  Thou  ever  dwellest 

Here  for  love  of  me, 
Hidden  Thou  remainest 

God  of  Majesty!  (twice.) 

351 


Soon  I  hope  to  see  Thee, 

And  enjoy  Thy  love, 
Face  to  face,  sweet  Jesus, 

In  Thy  heaven  above. 
But  on  earth  an  exile, 

My  delight  shall  be 
Ever  to  be  near  Thee 

Veiled  for  love  of  me.  (twice.) 


256 

EARTHLY  DELIGHTS  ARE  CALLING 
TO  ME  EVER. 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 

eARTHL Y  delights  are  calling  to  me  ever, 
Vain,  worldly  joys  seek  to  draw  me 
from  Thee; 
Naught  can  my  heart,  Lord,  from  Thee  e'er 
dissever, 
Naught  shall  I  fear  if  Thou  art  with  me. 

(twice.) 

2 

Foes  of  my  soul  in  ceaseless  war  combining, 

Strive   day   and   night,    Satan's   triumph 

to  see ; 

Safe    and    secure,    Lord,  on    Thy    Heart 

reclining, 

Naught  shall  I  fear  if  Thou  art  with  me. 

(twice.) 

352 


3 

Foes  from  within,  my  spirit's  peace  assailing, 

Foes  from  without,  strive  my  masters  tobe  ; 

Come  to  mine  aid,  Lord,  with  Thy  might 

prevailing, 

Naught  shall  I  fear  if  Thou  art  with  me. 

(twice.) 

4 
Close  to  Thy  side,  my  Jesus  keep  me  ever,, 

Thy  loving  Heart  my  asylum  will  be ; 
Safe  shall  I  rest  in  the  love  of  my  Saviour, 
Naught  shall  I  fear  if  Thou  art  with  me. 

(twice.) 


257 

THOU  KNOW  EST,   MASTER,    THAT 
MY  HEART  IS  THINE. 

By  Rev.  W.  P.  Treacy. 


i^HOU  knowest,  Master,  that  my  heart  is 
KJ         Thine, 

Proud,  weak  and  sinful  though  it  be; 
Thy  Sacred  Heart  forever  must  be  mine — 

I'll  live  in  Thee  and  Thou  in  me. 
My  chosen  One  art  Thou,  O  Spotless  Dove  I 
For    Thee    Pve    longed    and    wept    and 
sighed, 
When   can   I   meet   Thee,   whom   my   soul 
does  love, 
Why  from  mine  eye  Thy  beauty  hide? 

(twice.) 

353 


2 


Oh,  haste,  sweet  Lord,  possess  my  throb- 
bing heart, 

Or  give  me  wings  to  seek  Thy  sky ; 
It  seems  to  me  that  I  have  Mary's  part, 

I  burn  with  love,  of  love  I  die. 
Thou  art  my  paradise,  O  purest  Lord ! 

Thy  name  brings  peace  and  joy  to  me : 
In  loving  Thee  I  find  a  sweet  reward, 

Oh,  what  a  bliss  Thy  face  to  see.        # 

(twice.) 

3 
Thy   sorrows   flood  my   heart   with  bitter 
grief ; 
Thy  tears  to  me  seem  never  dry ; 
In  weeping  o'er  my  sins  I  find  relief, 

If  tears  come  not  I  know  I'd  die. 
No   more    I'll   waste   my   love   on    fading 
flowers, 
No  more  I'll  love  earth's  cup  of  dross ; 
In  thoughts  of  Thee  alone,  I'll  spend  my 
hours, 
Sole  treasure  now  for  me— Thy  Cross. 

(twice.) 

258 

/  NEED  THY  HEART,  SWEET  JESUS. 

(From  "A   Voice  from  the  Tabernacle:') 

i 

XNEED  Thy  Heart,  sweet  Jesus, 
To  feel  each  anxious  care; 
I  leng  to  tell  my  every  want, 
And  all  my  sorrow  share ! 

354 


Chorus. 

Sweet  Jesus,  warm  my  frozen  heart, 
My  love  for  Thee  increase; 

And  say  to  me  ere  I  depart: 
"My  child,  go  thou  in  peace." 


I  need  Thy  Blood,  sweet  Jesus, 
To  wash  each  sinful  stain ; 

To  cleanse  this  sinful  soul  of  mine, 
And  make  it  pure  again. — Chorus. 


I  need  Thy  Wounds,  sweet  Jesus, 

To  fly  from  perils  near; 
To  shelter  in  their  hallowed  clefts, 

From  every  doubt  and  fear ! — Chorus. 


I  need  Thee,  sweetest  Jesus, 

In  Thy  Sacrament  of  love; 
To  nourish  this  poor  soul  of  mine, 

With  the  treasure  of  Thy  love! 

Chorus. 

5 

I'll  need  Thee,  precious  Jesus, 

When  death's  dread  hour  draws  nigh, 
Then  hide  me  in  Thy  Sacred  Heart, 

Till  wafted  safe  on  high ! — Chorus. 

355 


259 

MY  JESUS  FROM  HIS  THRONE 
ABOVE. 

(First  Communion  Hymn.) 
i 
Yf\y  Jesus  from  His  throne  above, 
\ma     A  radiant  look  casts  down  on  me ; 
And  seems  to  say  with  fondest  love: 
"My  child,  prepare,  I  go  to  thee." 

Chorus. 
Then,  Saviour  come,  do  not  delay, 

Descend  with  speed  from  Heav'n  above, 
And  on  this  great  and  glorious  day, 

Consume  my  heart  with  Thy  pure  love. 
Repeat :  Then,  Saviour,  etc. 

2 

Thy  words,  sweet  Lord,  ring  in  my  ear, 

As  strains  of  softest  melody; 
Thev  raise  my  hope,  they  calm  my  fear, 

And  make  me  long  to  approach  to  Thee. 

Chorus. 
Behold  me,  Lord,  beneath  this  dome, 
And  at  this  great  and  solemn  hour, 
Imploring  Thee  to  make  Thy  home, 

Within  my  young  heart's  nuptial  bower. 
Repeat :  Then,  Saviour,  etc. 

3 
As  for  the  cool  and  limpid  stream, 

The  hart  doth  pant  incessantly ; 
So   dearest  Lord,  with  love  supreme,   . 

My  soul  breathes  forth  her  sighs  to  Thee. 

356 


Chorus. 

Oh,  deign  to  hear  my  suppliant  prayer, 
Oh,  come,  allay  my  parching  thirst; 

No  worldly  love,  no  earthly  care, 

Within  my  youthful  heart  is  nursed,    , 
Repeat :  Then,  Saviour,  etc. 

4 
My  voice  I'll  blend  with  Heaven's  sweet 
choir, 
In  hymns  of  mellow  symphony; 
To  fitly  praise  my  heavenly  Sire, 

Who  deigns  to  come  and  dwell  with  me. 

Chorus. 

From  this  day  hence,  my  Lord  divine, 

I  consecrate  myself  to  Thee ; 
Oh !  may  I  be  forever  Thine, 

In  time  and  in  eternity. 
Repeat :  Then,  Saviour,  etc. 


260 

I'M  THINE,  DEAR  LORD! 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 

X'M   Thine,   dear   Lord,   Thine   dearest 
Saviour ; 
Xaught  but  Thy  love  I  ask  of  Thee ; 
Oh !  take  my  heart,  keep  it,  Lord,  forever, 
Since  Thou  hast  giv'n  Thy  Heart  to  me. 

357 


Chorus. 

Arise,  my  soul,  salute  Thy  Maker, 
His  never  ceasing  wonders  sing; 

Repeat,  repeat  with  fervent  loving  ardor, 
Fm  Thine,  dear  Lord  (twice),  Thou  art 
my  King! 


I'm    Thine,    dear    Lord,    Thine,     dearest 
Saviour ; 
Victim  of  love,  Thou  com'st  to  me ; 
Could  feeble  mortal  ask  a  greater  favor, 
Than  that  a  God  his  guest  should  be? 

Chorus. 


I'm    Thine3    dear    Lord;    Thine,    dearest 

Saviour; 

When  on  my  heart  life's  burdens  weigh, 

In  darkness  lost,  far  from  Thee  I  wander, 

Then  change,  dear  Lord,  my  night  to  day. 

Chorus. 


I'm    Thine,    dear    Lord;    Thine,    dearest 
Saviour ; 
Thou  wilt  my  guide  and  helper  be, 
Guard  Thou  my  heart  from  dross  of  sinful 
pleasure, 
Keep  it,  my  Jesus,  all  for  Thee. 

— Chorus. 

358 


261 

JESUS,  GENTLEST  SAVIOUR! 
By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 


^"YESUS,  gentlest  Saviour, 
V^     God  of  might  and  pow'r, 
Thou  Thyself  art  dwelling 

In  us  at  this  hour,  (twice.) 
Nature  cannot  hold  Thee, 

Heav'n  is  all  to  strait, 
For  Thine  endless  glory, 

And  Thy  royal  state. 


Out  beyond  the  shining 

Of  the  farthest  star, 
Thou  art  ever  stretching 

Infinitely  far;  (twice.) 
Yet  the  hearts  of  children 

Hold  what  worlds  cannot, 
And  the  God  of  wonders 

Loves  the  lowly  spot. 


Oh,  how  can  we  thank  Thee 

For  a  gift  like  this, 
Gift  that  truly  maketh 

Heaven's  eternal  bliss?  (twice.) 
Ah,  when  wilt  Thou  always 

Make  our  hearts  Thy  home? 
We  must  wait  for  heaven, 

Then  the  day  will  come. 

359 


*  4 

Now  at  least  we'll  keep  Thee 

All  the  time  we  may; 
But  Thy  grace  and  blessing 

We  will  keep  alway.  (twice.) 
When  our  hearts  Thou  leavest, 

Worthless  though  they  be, 
Give  them  to  Thy  Mother 

To  be  kept  for  Thee. 

262 

MY  SOUL,   WHAT  CAN  I  RENDER 

THE  LORD? 

By  M.  S.  Pine. 

i 

y|\Y  soul,  what  can  I  render  the  Lord 
>M     For  all  His  mercies  sweet  and  tender  ? 
For  love  ever  watchful  and  true, 

What  gifts  can  I,  poor  weak  one,  render? 
He  left  the  glory  of  His  Heaven 

To  grace  our  poverty  and  sorrow ; 

He  came  all  our  suit erings  to  borrow ; 
My  soul,  what  can  I  render  the  Lord? 

(twice.) 
2 
This  Saviour  Divine  gives  to  man 

His  Sacred  Body  and  His  Blood; 
To  nourish  our  souls  unto  life 

His  love  prepares  this  wondrous  Food. 
The  Blood  flows  from  His  Sacred  Heart, 

That  we  may  drink  and  live  forever ; 

His  love  overflows  like  a  river ! 
My  soul,  what  can  I  render  the  Lord? 

(twice.) 

360 


3 
My  soul,  what  can  I  render  the  Lord? 

I  take  the  chalice  of  salvation — 
The  chalice  my  sweet  Saviour  drank 

Of  suffering  in  His  Sacred  Passion. 
Exhaustless  be  my  love  and  pure ; 

Unblemished  be  my  soul  before  Him ; 

Like  angels  would  I  might  adore  Him ! 
My  soul,  what  can  I  render  the  Lord? 

(twice.) 

263 

TAKE  BACK,  RECEIVE,  0  MASTER 

OF  MY  HEART! 

(Suscipe  of  St.  Ignatius.) 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 

i^AKE   back,    O   Lord,    and   receive   all 

V*/  the  gifts 

Which  Thy  dear  love  has  bestowed  upon 
me; 
My  heart,  my  soul,  everything  I  possess, 

I  give  all  back,  oh !  my  Saviour,  to  Thee. 
'Twas  Thou  who  gave  me  all  I  am  or  have, 
I  now,  dear  Lord,  give  it  all  back  to  Thee. 
Grant  me,  I  beg,  but  Thy  love  in  return, 
Just  Thy  love,  O  Lord,  give  to  me. 

Chorus. 
Take  back,  receive,  O  Master  of  my  heart, 
Take  back  the  gifts  I  have  received  from 
Thee; 
Take  back,  receive,  dear  Lord,  do  with  me 
what  Thou  wilt, 
But  Thy  love  give  to  me. 

361 


Take  back,  O  Lord,  all  my  soul's  faculties, 

My  mind,  my  will,  my  entire  liberty ; 
Leave  me  but  one  precious  gift  for  my  own, 
Thy  love,  Thy  grace,  these  suffice,  Lord, 
for  me. 
My  life  is  Thine,  my  life,  my  soul,  my  all ; 
'Twas  Thou  gave  all,  I  give  all  back  to 
Thee; 
Dispose  of  them  according  to  Thy  will, 
But  Thy  love  and  grace  give  to  me. 

— Chorus. 


264 

CLOSE    VEILED    IN    THAT    SWEET 
SACRAMENT. 

By  S.  N.  D. 

i 

CLOSE  veiled  in  that  sweet  Sacrament, 
Our  Jesus'  Heart,  our  treasure  lies ; 
Love's  priceless,  dearest  testament 
Is  shrouded  in  that  mystic  guise. 
Our  Jesus  left  His  realm  of  light, 

On  wings  of  love  to  earth  He's  flown, 
To  dwell  with  us  'tis  His  delight, 

He  makes  our  heart  His  dearest  throne. 

{twice.) 

Chorus. 
O  Sacred  Heart,  how  sweet  'twould  be, 

If  we  could  die  for  love  of  Thee. 
O  Sacred  Heart,  how  sweet  'twould  be, 
If  we  could  die  for  love  of  Thee,  {twice.) 

362 


Love  is  not  loved !  O  angels  weep ; 

Ye  virgins  chaste,  breathe  bitter  sighs ; 
O  earth,  be  closed  in  mourning  deep; 

Withdraw  your  light,  ye  radiant  skies : 
For  all,  our  soul's  dear  Spouse  hath  died, 

For  all,  His  Heart  with  love  doth  burn; 
Yet  this  meek  Saviour  men  deride, 

And  for  His  love  make  no  return. 

(twice.) 
— Chorus. 

3 

That  Heart  for  us  could  do  no  more, 

In  anguish  deep  it  sighed  and'bled; 
A  spear  His  sacred  Bosom  tore, 

For  us  His  last  life's  Blood  wras  shed ; 
That  spear,  O  Jesus,  pierced  Thy  Heart 

That  we  within  its  depths  might  flee, 
Oh,  wound  our  own  with  love's  sweet  dart, 

Let  us  expire  for  love  of  Thee,  (twice.) 

— Chorus. 


265 

SWEET  SACRED  HEART! 
(From  "A   Voice  from  the  Tabernacle!') 

i 

^WEET  Sacred  Heart!  Oh,  let  it  not 

be  spoken 
As  though  the  words  meant  only  some 
light  thing; 

363 


They   mean   a   heart   by   love   and   sorrow 

broken, 
From    whose    deep    wound    (twice)    all 

grace  and  life  would  spring. 
Sweet  Sacred  Heart!  Sweet  Sacred  Heart! 


O  Sacred  Heart !  on  earth  our  only  treasure ; 
Of    love    Divine    Thou    art    the    human 
throne ; 
O    Heart;  whose   love   no   limit   hath    nor 
measure, 
Be  Thou  for  us   (twice),  on  earth,  cur 
only  Home. 
Sweet  Sacred  Heart !  Sweet  Sacred  Heart ! 


Sweet  Sacred  Heart!  our  hearts  within  us 
burning, 
Love   and   adore   Thee   with   the   Saints 
above; 
O    Heart    Divine   by    Whom    we    're    ever 
learning 
To  know  our  God  (twice)  and  that  our 
God  is  Love. 
Sweet  Sacred  Heart!  Sweet  Sacred  Heart! 

364 


266 

ALL  FOR  THEE,  0  HEART  OF 
JESUS. 

(From  the  "English  Messenger/') 

i 

BLL  for  Thee,  0  Heart  of  Jesus, 
All  for  Thee  eternally; 
Xaught  for  me,  O  Heart  of  Jesus, 

Save  to  be  beloved  by  Thee ; 
Thou  hast  taught  me  in  my  sorrows 
Where  alone  the  heart  finds  rest; 
I  have  learned  'tis  sweet  to  suffer 
Pillowed  on  Thy  sacred  Breast. 


Chorus. 

All  for  Thee,  O  Heart  of  Jesus, 

All  for  Thee  eternally; 
Xaught  for  me,  O  Heart  of         ) 

Save  to  be  belov'd  by  Thee,      b  (twice.) 
Jesus,,  ' 


All  the  hopes  once  fondly  cherished,  • 

One  by  one  I've  seen  depart ; 
Xow  life  has  for  me  no  sunshine 

Save  within  Thy  Sacred  Heart. 
All  for  Thee,  O  Heart  of  Jesus, 

All  the  daily  inward  strife, 
All  the  soul's  sharp  crucifixion, 

All  the  weariness  of  life. — Chorus. 

365 


Should  my  efforts  prove  successful, 

All  the  glory  be  to  Thee ; 
Honor,  praise,  to  Thee  be  given, 

Thee  alone — and  none  for  me ; 
All  for  Thee,  O  Heart  of  Jesus, 

All  for  Thee  in  life  and  death ; 
All  for  Thee,  dear  Heart  of  Jesus, 

Till  my  latest  dying  breath. — Chorus. 


267 

DEAR  SACRED  HEART,  I  OFFER 
THEE. 

("Messenger  of  the  Sacred  Heart") 

i 

OEAR  Sacred  Heart,  I  offer  Thee 
Myself,  unworthy  though  I  be; 
Thy  burning  love  to  satiate 
Through  Mary's  Heart  Immaculate. 

Duo. 

O  Jesus,  I  implore 

That  I  may  love  Thee  more. 

Chorus. 

I  kiss  the  Cross  that  weighs  me  down ; 
I  choose  to  wear  the  thorny  crown  ; 
Coming  from  Thee,  sweet  Lord,  'tis  best ; 
To  Thy  fond  Heart  I  leave  the  rest. 
Sweet  Lord,  'tis  best, 
To  Thy  fond  Heart  I  leave  the  rest. 

366 


My  every  word,  my  every  breath, 

All  pains  and  sufferings  till  my  death ; 
Give  me  Thy  grace,  the  sovereign  balm, 
In  grief  and  care  a  heav'nly  calm. 

— Duo  and  Chorus. 

3 
My  hand's  best  effort,  small  and  great, 
Sorrows  and  joys,  I  consecrate ; 
Success  and  failure,  trials  that  smart, 
I  place  them  all  within  Thy  Heart. 

— Duo  and  Chorus. 

4 
To  Thee  my  heart  I  now  resign, 
It  bleeds,  is  broken,  but  is  Thine, 
The  while  this  one  request  I  make, 
From  me  all  love  of  creatures  take. 

— Duo  and  Chorus. 


268 

WHEN  FAR  FROM  THEE,  MY  WAY 
I'VE  WENDED. 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 

iyCHEN    far    from    Thee    my    way    I've 
vL/  wended 

By  Satan's  wicked  wiles  beset, 
When  sin  and  doubt  my  soul  have  rended, 

I  wept  bitter  tears  of  regret,  bitter  tears 
of  regret. 


367 


Chorus. 

But  see,  to-day  my  soul  is  shriven, 

Oh!  Lamb  of  God,  pardon  and  bless; 

My  prayer  is  heard,  I  am  forgiven, 

Let  me  weep  again,  weep  with  happiness. 

(3  times.) 


When,  lured  by  vain  and  worldly  pleasure, 

I,  all  Thy  mercy  did  forget, 
And  turned  from  Thee,  my  only  treasure, 

I  wept  bitter  tears  of  regret,  bitter  tears 
of  regret. 

Chorus. 

But  Thou,  oh!  Lord,  Who  art  in  heaven, 
Oh !  Lamb  of  God,  pardon  and  bless ; 

To  me  once  more  Thy  grace  is  given, 
Let  me  weep  again,  weep  with  happiness. 

(3  times.) 

3 
When  o'er  my  head  dark  clouds  did  lower, 
And  life  seemed  naught  but  toil  and  fret, 
Weak  and  forgetful  of  Thy  power, 

I  wept  bitter  tears  of  regret,  bitter  tears 
of  regret. 

Chorus. 

But  see,  to-day  all  clouds  have  vanished, 
Oh !  Lamb  of  God,  pardon  and  bless ; 

Thy  loving  voice  all  care  has  banished, 
Let  me  weep  again,  weep  with  happiness. 

(3  times.) 

368 


269 

GOD  OF  PEACE  AND  OF  LOVE. 

By  M.  S.  Pine. 

i 

/^(OD  of  peace  and  of  Love,  Thou  art  the 
XX         Light  of  light! 

Word    whose    splendors    divine    all    the 
Heavens  outshine; 
I  adore  Thee  concealed  'neath  faith's  mys- 
terious night, 
Veiling  Thee  from  my  sight,  Veiling  Thee 
from  my  sight! 

Chorus. 

Ah,  my  God!   who  will  give  words   with 
love  overflowing, 
Words  that  seraphs  in  Heaven  sing  in 
language  of  fire, 
Voice  angelic  and  lips  with  the  altar  coals 
all  glowing! 
Join  us,  Heaven's  bright  Choir !   Join  us, 
O  Heaven's  bright  Choir! 

2 

Why  may  I  not  abide  in  Thy  sweet  pres- 
ence, Lord! 
As  the  seraphs  in  Heaven  gazing  ever  on 
Thee; 
As  the  gold  lamp  aflame  before  Thy  Heart 
adored ; 
Join  us,  Heaven's  bright  Choir!  Join  us, 
O  Heaven's  bright  Choir! 

369 


3 
Lift  my  spirit  to   Thee   from   earthly  toil 
and  tears; 
Show  Thy  beauty,  O  Lord !  hide  me  safe 
in  Thy  breast; 
Rapt  in  ardors  of  love  shall  pass  a  thou- 
sand years 
Like    an   hour   with    the    Blest,    like   an 
hour  with  the  Blest! — Chorus. 

270 

CLOSE  TO  THY  HEART. 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 

GLOSE  to  Thy  Heart,  upon  Thy  love 
presuming, 
Favors  unnumbered  could  I  ask  of  Thee ; 
One  only  gift,  Thy  love,  divine,  consuming, 
I  beg  Thee,  Lord,  to  grant  to  me. 

2 
Close   to   Thy    Sacred   Heart   so   kind,   so 
tender, 
Keep  me  my  Saviour,  let  me  ne'er  depart ; 
There  will  I  yield  my  soul  in  full  surrender, 
Close  to  Thy  Heart,  Thy  Sacred  Heart. 

3 

Close  to  Thy  Heart,  though  earthly  pleas- 
ures call  me, 
Close   to   Thy    Heart,    my   heart    would 
ever  be; 
Close  to  Thy  Heart,  whatever  may  befall 
me, 
Keep  me,  my  Saviour,  close  to  Thee. 

370 


4 
Close    to    Thy    Heart,    upon    our    altars 
dwelling, 
Into    my    heart    steals    a    peace    seldom 
known, 
Thy  loving  voice   does   whisper  words  of 
comfort, 
Close  to  Thy  Heart,  my  fear  is  flown. 


5 
Close    to    Thy    Heart,    by    holy    path    and 
pleasant, 
Tread   the  pure   souls   and   sinful   souls 
forgiven ; 
TSvards  the  bright  palace  where  our  God 
is  present, 
Close  to  Thy  Heart,    they'll    throne    in 
heaven. 


271 

O  SACRED  HEART  WITH  BURNING 
LOVE. 


O  SACRED  Heart !  with  burning  love, 
On  Thee  enraptured  angels  gaze, 
To  Thee  triumphant  saints  above 

Forever  sing  their  grateful  praise. 
O  Sacred  Heart !  may  we  adore 

And  love  Thee  ever  more  and  more. 

371 


Chorus. 
O  Sacred  Heart,  may  we  adore, 

And  love  Thee  ever  more  and  more. 
O  Sacred  Heart,  may  we  adore, 

And  love  Thee  ever  more  and  more. 

(twice.) 
2 

Thou,  Heart  of  Jesus,  art  the  throne 

Of  mercy — Thou  the  fount  of  grace ; 
Our  hope  of  heaven,  from  Thee  alone, 
Sole  refuge  of  our  fallen  race. 

— Chorus. 
3 
O  Lamb  of  God !  meek  Victim  slain 

For  us,  let  not  the  stream  that  flowed 
From    Thy   pierced    Heart   have    flowed 
in  vain, 
Oh,  cleanse  us  with  Thy  precious  Blood. 

— Chorus. 

God's  Mother !  Virgin  ever  blest ! 

Thy  heart  and  His  are  always  one ; 
Plead  thou  our  cause;  thy  sweet  request 

Is  never  slighted  by  the  Son. — Chorus. 


272 

SEEKING  HEAVEN  ALONE. 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 
/^\NE  thought  only  have  we 


As  we  journey  on ; 
Tis  our  soul's  salvation, 
That  and  that  alone. 

372 


Chorus. 

Seeking  heaven  alone 
Brings  true  happiness;  (twice.} 
Seeking  heaven  alone 
Seeking  heaven  alone. 


Each  soul  was  created 

For  a  God  most  high ; 
Naught  but  God,  our  yearnings 

E'er  can  satisfy  .—Chorus. 

3 

Life  on  earth  is  passing 

Vanity  and  show; 
God  alone  is  changeless, 

God  alone  is  true.— Chorus. 

4 
Though  we  gain  the  whole  world,. 

Poor  indeed  are  we, 
If  we  lose  our  Jesus 

For  eternity. — Chorus. 

5 
Seek  then,  but  salvation, 

Seek  that  peace  and  joy 
Which  endure  forever, 

Bliss  without  alloy. — Chorus. 

6 

Maiden  Mother,  lead  me 

To  my  Saviour's  throne, 
Keep  and  guard  and  guide  me, 

Make  me  all  His  own.— Chorus. 

373 


273 

SEE  NO.  117. 

274 

YES,  HEAVEN  IS  THE  PRIZE, 
By  Rev.  E.  Vaughan,  C.  SS.  R. 

1 

SES,  heaven  is  the  prize 
My  soul  shall  strive  to  gain; 
One  glimpse  of  paradise 
Repays  a  life  of  pain. 
Yes,  heaven  is  the  prize ! 
Yes,  heaven  is  the  prize ! 

2 

Yes,  heaven  is  the  prize! 

My  soul,  oh,  think  of  this ; 
All  earthly  good  despise 

For  such  a  crown  of  bliss. 
Yes,  heaven,  etc. 

3 
Yes,  heaven  is  the  prize ! 

When  sorrows  press  around, 
Look  up  beyond  the  skies, 

Where  hope  and  strength  are  found. 
Yes,  heaven,  etc. 

4 
Yes,  heaven  is  the  prize ! 

Oh !  'tis  not  hard  to  gain ; 
He  surely  wins  who  tries, 
For  hope  can  conquer  pain. 
Yes,  heaven,  etc. 

374 


5 
Yes,  heaven  is  the  prize! 

Death  opens  wide  the  door; 
And  then  the  spirit  flies 
To  God  forevermore. 
Yes,  heaven,  etc. 


275 

JOY  OF  MY  HEART! 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

i 

^""fOY  of  my  heart,  oh !  let  me  pay 
V^A*  To  thee,  thine  own  sweet  month  of 

May. 
Mary!  one  gift  I  beg  of  thee, 
My  soul  from  sin  and  sorrow  free. 

(twice.) 


Mary!  make  haste  thy  child  to  win 
From  sin  and  from  the  love  of  sin ; 
Mother  of  God !  let  my  poor  love 
A  Mother's  prayers  and  pity  move. 

(twice.) 

3 

Thou,  Mary,  art  my  hope  and  life, 
The  starlight  of  this  earthly  strife; 
Oh !  for  my  own  and  others'  sin, 
Do  thou,  who  canst,  free  pardon  win. 

(twice.) 

375 


4 
O  Mary !  when  I  come  to  die, 
Be  thou,  thy  spouse  and  Jesus  nigh ; 
When  mute  before  the  Judge  I  stand, 
My  holy  shield  bq  Mary's  hand. 

(twice.) 

5 
Thou,  who  wert  pure  as  driven  snow, 
Make  me  as  thou  wert  here  below, 
O  Queen  of  Heaven !  obtain  for  me 
Thy  glory  there  one  day  to  see. 

(twice.) 


276 

HOLY    MARY,    SWEETEST    MUSIC! 

(Our  Lady's  Holy  Name.) 

(Nazareth  Chimes.) 

Chorus. 


n 


|OLY  Mary,  sweetest  music 
That  my  listening  ear  can  hear, 


Angels  sing  it  in  the  Heavens 

Name  among  God's  saints       I  (twice.) 
most  dear.  ) 


Grows  my  soul  at  its  fond  mention 

All  aglow  with  holy  flame, 
And  my  heart  new  courage  gathers 

When  I  ponder  on  this  name. — Chorus. 

376 


Joys  divine  had  Holy  Mary 

Mother  of  our  Saviour  mild, 
Yet  who  can  fathom  her  deep  sorrow 

When  they  crucified  her  Child? 

— Chorus. 
3 
She  is  crowned  the  Queen  of  Heaven 

Since  that  fair  Assumption  Day, 
And  resplendent  now  in  glory 

She  oft  hears  her  children  say  : — Chorus. 
4 
Through  her  hands  to  us  are  given 

Heaven's  choicest  gifts  of  grace, 
In  her  power  with  our  dear  Saviour 

All  our  confidence  we  place. — Chorus. 
5 
No  one  ever  called  to  Mary 

But  she  heard  the  faintest  prayer, 
So  I  trust  my  soul's  salvation 

To  my  loving  Mother's  care. — Chorus.. 


277 

ALL  YE  CHOIRS  OF  HEAVEN,  JOIN 
US  IN  OUR  LAY. 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 
^-fLL  ye  choirs  of  heaven, 
\  y  Join  us  in  our  lay ; 
Let  us  praise,  let  us  bless  our  sweet  Mother. 

Glad  our  voices  ring, 

Every  night  and  day ; 
Let  us  praise,  let  us  bless  our  sweet  Mother. 

377 


Happy  bird  in  air, 

Lambkin  gay  and  free, 
Let  us  praise,  let  us  bless  our  sweet  Mother. 

Creatures  of  the  earth, 

Creatures  of  the  sea, 
Let  us  praise,  let  us  bless  our  sweet  Mother. 

3 

Clouds  of  sunset  gold, 

Breeze  of  evening  mild, 
Let  us  praise,  let  us  bless  our  sweet  Mother. 

Mountain,  hill  and  vale, 

Waves  of  ocean  wild, 
Let  us  praise,  let  us  bless  our  sweet  Mother. 

4 

We  whom  Jesus  saved, 

Children  of  the  King; 
Let  us  praise,  let  us  bless  our  sweet  Mother. 

Unto  her  our  Queen, 

Loving  anthems  sing, 
Let  us  praise,  let  us  bless  our  sweet  Mother. 

278 

MOTHER  MARY  AT  THINE  ALTAR. 
By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 
i 
>«OTHER  Mary !  at  thine  altar 
M<     We  thy  little  children  kneel; 
With  a  faith  that  cannot  falter, 
To  thy  goodness  we  appeal. 

378 


We  are  seeking  for  a  mother 

O'er  the  earth  so  waste  and  wide, 

And  from  oft*  the  cross  our  Brother 
Points  to  Mary  by  His  side. 


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  our  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 

Soul  and  body  we  confide, 
Toiling,  resting,  walking,  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. 

379 


279 

©  PUREST  OF  CREATURES,  SWEET 
MOTHER,  SWEET  MAID! 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

i 

O  PUREST  of  creatures !  sweet  Mother, 
sweet  Maid! 
The  one  spotless  womb  wherein  Jesus  was 

laid, 
Dark  night  hath  come  down  on  us,  Mother, 

and  we 
Look  out  for  thy  shining,  sweet  Star  of 
the  Sea.  (twice.) 

2 

To  sinners  what  comfort,  to  angels  what 

mirth ; 
That  God  found  one  creature  unfallen  on 

earth, 
One    spot    where    His    Spirit    untroubled 

could  be,       .  .  . 
The  depth  of  thy  shining,  sweet  Star  of 

the  Sea.  (twice.) 

3 

Oh,  shine  on  us  brighter  than  ever,  then, 

shine ; 
For  the  greatest  of  honors,  dear  Mother, 

is  thine; 
"Conceived    without    sin,"    thy    new    title 

shall  be, 
Clear  light  from  thy  birthspring,  sweet  Star 

of  the  Sea!  (twice.) 

380 


4 

So  worship  we  God  in  these  rude  latter 

days; 
So  worship  we  Jesus  our  Love,  when  we 

praise 
His  wonderful  grace  in  the  gift  He  gave 

thee, 
The  gift  of  clear  shining,   sweet  Star  of 

the  Sea!  (twice.) 

5 
Deep  night  hath  come  down  on  us,  Mother, 

deep  night, 
And  we  need  more  than  ever  the  guide  of 

thy  light; 
For  the  darker  the  night  is,  the  brighter 

should  be 
Thy  beautiful  shining,  sweet  Star  of  the 

Sea!  (twice.) 


280 

HAIL!  EVER  BLESSED  DAY! 

(Consecration  to  the  Blessed  Virgin.) 

By  M.  S.  Pine. 

i 

HAIL   ever  blessed    Day!    our    Virgin 
Mother  glorious, 
Lends   from   the   highest   Heav'n,   her   ear 

unto  our  vows ; 
Her  children  unto  death  she  signs  our  hearts 

and  brows ;  , 

Beneath  her  banner,  see !  we  onward  march 
victorious. 


381 


Chorus. 

Vowed  unto  Mary  pure,  our  hearts  to  her 
are  given; 

In  her  love  all  secure  we  march  to  victory- 
fearless. 

Let  the  earth  and  the  heav'ns  repeat  our 
vow  to  win : 

War  till  death  to  the  world !   War  to  Satan 
and  sin ! 

Love,  love  to  Mary  Virgin  peerless! 

(twice.) 


If  earthly  pleasures  come  and  lead  us  to 

temptation. 
Trusting  in  thee,  Our  Queen,  thy  power 

o'er  Jesus'  Heart, 
We  shall  not  fear  our  foe,  though  Satan 

fling  his  dart ; 
For  all  our  hearts  are  thine  and  thou  shalt 

bring  salvation. — Chorus. 


Though  hell  itself  should  rise  and  set  its 

snares  around  me, 
Thou  at  my  side  I  brave  its  fury,  its  deceit, 
Thou  didst  its  power  crush,  the  serpent's 

art  defeat : 
O   Virgin,  to  thy  heart  love  has   forever 

bound  me. — Chorus. 

382 


281 

UNFOLD,    YE    GOLDEN    GATES    OF 
HEAVEN. 

{Assumption.) 


aNFOLD,   unfold,   ye  golden   gates   of 
heaven, 
She  comes,  the  Queen  of  all  the  shining 
host, 
The  moon  beneath,  her  crown  twelve  stars 
of  even, 
The  sun  above  in  her  great  glory  lost. 

{twice.) 


Chorus. 

The  Cherubim,  the  Seraphim, 

And  Heaven's  host  now  swell  this  glad 
refrain, 
That  Mary  beloved,  our  Mother  Mary 

Queen  of  Heaven  shall  reign,  {twice.) 


Behold  her  Son  delighted  has  gone  down, 
To  meet  His  Mother,  taintless  from  her 
birth, 
She  forward  glides,  while  glory  from  her 
crown 
Streams  on  her  exiled  children  here  on 
earth,  {twice.) — Chorus. 

383 


3 
Mother  of  Jesus,  hail  our  heav'nly  Queen, 
Ten   thousand   harps   swell   through   the 
azure  dome, 
O  blessed  earth,  where  one  so  fair  was  seen, 
More  blessed  Heav'n,  to  which  our  Queen 
has  come,  (twice.) — Chorus. 


4 
Hail  Mary,  Queen  of    mercy,    grant    our 
Lord 
May  look  with  pity  on  thy  children  here, 
That  humbly  trusting  in  His  holy  word, 
Our    souls    at    last    may    in    thy    courts 
appear,  (twice.) — Chorus. 


5 
We   walk   the   vale   of    sorrow   thou   hast 
known, 
Give  us  from  Him  the  grace  to  walk  as 
thou, 
The  seed  along  thy  blessed  pathway  sown, 
Brought  lovely  flowers,  bright  garlands 
for  thy  brow,   (twice.) — Chorus. 

6 

Obtain  for  us  thy  rare  humility, 

That  every  act  may  spring  from  God's 
pure  love, 
Then  all  thy  glory  we  may  hope  to  see, 
Where  He  assumed  thee  in   His  house 
above.   ( twice.) — Chorus. 

384 


282 

O  MOTHER  PURE,  OUR  HYMNS 
TO   THEE  ASCENDING. 

(Assumption.) 

By  Bro.  M. 

O  MOTHER  pure,  our  hymns  to  thee 
ascending, 
Proclaim  thee  queen  of  the  eternal  years. 
Oh,  let  our  hearts  earth's  joys  and  sorrows 
blending, 
Place  at  thy  feet  their  rosary  of  tears. 
Awake    my  soul;  list  to  the        \ 

angels  rending       ^  \( twice.) 

The  vault  of   heav'n   with        / 
joy  that  stills  all  fear.    ) 


O    Queen    of    sorrows,     for    our     follies 

grieving, 
'  We  cast  ourselves  distressed  before  thy 

throne ; 
Tis  thou  hast  taught  our  lips  to  still  be 
weaving 
The  words  of  hope  amid  the  words  of 
moan. 
We  have  no  hope,  alas!  of  e'er    \ 

retrieving  (  .      .      . 

Our  ways  unless  thou  keep  us    f\twtce-) 
as  thine  own.  / 

385 


3 

O  Lady  Queen,  behold  thy  children  praying 

To  be  received  beneath  thy  mantle's  fold ; 

Thou  wilt  not  frown  upon  our  late  essaying 

To  wrest  our  sinful  hearts  from  Satan's 

hold. 

Oh,  stay  our  wilful  feet   from 

wayward  straying,  \  (twice.) 

And  bind  them   fast  to  tnee    I 

with  love's  pure  gold.       ' 


i 


283 

HOLY  QUEEN!  WE  BEND  BEFORE 
THEE. 

By  Rev.  Fr.  E.  Caswall. 


HOLY  Queen !  we  bend  before  thee 
Queen  of  purity  divine! 
Make  us  love  thee,  we  implore  thee, 
Make  us  truly  to  be  thine. 

Chorus. 

Teach,  O  teach  us,  Holy  Mother, 

How  to  conquer  every  sin; 
How  to  love  and  help  each  other ; 

How  the  prize  of  life  to  win.  (twice.) 


Thou  to  whom  a  Child  was  given 
Greater  than  the  sons  of  men, 

Coming  down  from  highest  heaven 
To  create  the  world  again.- — Chorus. 

386 


3 

Oh !  by  that  Almighty  Maker, 

Whom  thyself,  a  Virgin  bore! 
Oh !  by  thy  supreme  Creator, 

Linked  with  thee  for  evermore ! 

— Chorus. 
4 
By  the  hope  thy  name  inspires ! 

By  our  doom  reversed  through  thee 
Help  us,  Queen  of  Angels  Choirs! 

To  a  blest  eternitv! — Chorus. 


284 

MEET  ME,  MOTHER  MINE,  TO-DAY. 

By  S.  N.  D. 

i 
yffOTHER,  Mother,  I  am  coming 
M<     Home  to  Jesus  and  to  thee, 
But  my  country's  hills  are  distant 

And  their  light  I  cannot  see; 
Mother,  hearken  as  I  pray, 

Meet  me  on  my  homeward  way,  1  (      . 

Meet  me,  Mother  mine,  to-day.  )  \twice-) 

2 

Oftentimes  my  skies  are  clouded, 

I  can  see  nor  sun  nor  star, 
And  the  road  is  rough  and  narrow, 

And  the  end  seems  very  far ; 
Lest  perchance  my  feet  should  stray, 

Meet  me,  Mother,  on  my  way     lv      . 

Meet  me,  Mother  mine,  to-day.  J  \fmce-) 

387 


3 
I  must  cross  the  burning  desert, 

I  shall  thirst,  O  Mother  mine, 
Fill  thy  vessel  at  the  fountain 

Of  thy  Son's  sweet  Heart  Divine; 
Lest  I  faint  upon  the  way, 

Tender  Mother,  stoop,  I  pray,    )  ,      . 

Give  my  soul  to  drink  to-day.    )\twice-) 

4 
Do  not  wait  until  to-morrow, 

For  I  need  thee  here  and  now ; 
Wait  not  till  I  come  to  meet  thee — 

Rather,  Mother,  meet  me  thou — 
Oh !  in  all  I  do  or  say, 

Come  and  meet  me  on  my  way,  )  ,      .     s 

Mother  Mary,  every  day.  <>  {twice.) 

285 

HAIL,  HEAVENLY  QUEEN! 


Y^CAIL,  heavenly  Queen!  Hail,  foamy 
JLx         ocean  star! 

Oh,  be  our  guide,  diffuse  thy  beams  afar; 
Hail,  Mother  of  God !  above  all  virgins  blest, 
Hail,  happy  gate  of  heaven's  eternal  rest. 

Chorus. 

Hail,   foamy    ocean    star!    Hail,  heavenly 
•    Queen ! 
Oh,  be  our  guide  to  endless  joys  unseen. 

{twice.) 

388 


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. 

— Chorus. 
3 
Oh,   break   our   chains,   our   captive   souls 

release ; 
Oh,  give  us  light,  and  let  our  darkness  cease ; 
Let  every  ill  that  preys  upon  our  hearts ; 
Fly  at  thy  voice,  which  every  good  imparts. 

— Chorus. 
4 
Our  lives  unstained  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,  in  heavenly  bliss  be 

crowned. — Chorus. 


286 

WE  GREET  THEE,  MARY,  PUREST 
VIRGIN. 


>jptE  greet  thee,  Mary,  purest  Virgin, 
vA/  To  thee  with  fondest  love  we  turn ; 
How  radiant  is  thy  crown  of  glory 
Which  thou  through  spotless  life  didst  earn. 

389 


Oh,    hear    our    prayers,    thou     Help    of 

Christians, 
Refresh  our  hearts,  give  strength  and  joy, 
That  we,  by  thy  protection  aided, 
May  Satan's  direful  sway  destroy. 

2 

O  Queen  of  glory,  Queen  of  heaven, 
To  thee  with  joyful  hearts  we  sing. 
O  Virgin  fair,  to  thee  was  given 
To  bear  thy  God  th'  Eternal  King. 
Around  thee  Saints  and  angels  gather, 
And  hail  thee,  Mary,  as  their  Queen; 
Oh,  turn,  thou  meek  and  gentle  Mother, 
On  us  below  thy  glance  serene. 

3 
Hail!  noble  Lady,  great  and  mighty, 
Thy  soul  is  rapt  in  joys  untold; 
Thou  marvel  of  th'  eternal  City, 
Thy  vesture  beams  with  gems  and  gold. 
Oh,  hear  us  now  thy  praises  singing, 
Oh,  lead  us  to  the  place  of  rest ; 
Lead  us,  to  thee  our  Mother  clinging, 
Safe  to  the  dwellings  of  the  blest. 

287 

SWEETEST  MONTH  OF  THE  YEAR! 
By  Bro.  M. 
Chorus. 
(WEETEST  month  of  the  year, 
Mary's  month  ever  dear. 
Hearts  and  voices  join  to  praise, 
While  our  hymns  to  her  we  raise. 

(twice.) 

390 


I 
This  month  of  all  the  fairest 
The  sunlit  month  of  May, 
We  dedicate  for  aye 
To  thee  Heav'n  flower  the  rarest. 

— Chorus. 

2 
All  nature  now  is  breathing 
Around  thee  sweet  perfume, 
Her  paths  are  all  abloom 
With  garlands  for  thee  wreathing. 

— Chorus. 

3 
From  every  tree-top  o'er  us 
What  harmonies  we  hear; 
To  thee,  O  Mother  dear ! 
Birds  warbling  sweet  in  chorus. 

— Chorus. 

4 
The  sun  mounts  up  rejoicing 
And  spreads  his  golden  rays, 
To  light  thy  lovely  ways, 
While  all  thy  praise  are  voicing. 

— Chorus. 

Thy  holy  shrine  is  gleaming, 
With  nature's  offerings  sweet, 
And  round  thy  blessed  feet 
Thousands  of  lights  are  beaming. 

— Chorus. 
6 
O  hear  us,  Virgin  Mother ! 
Take  all  our  hearts  to-day, 
And  give  them,  Queen  of  May, 
To  thy  dear  Son,  our  Brother. 

— Chorus. 
39i 


288 

SEE  NO.  151. 

289 

HAIL,  THOU  RESPLENDENT  STAR! 

(Ave  maris  Stella.) 

Tr.  Rev.  E.  Caswall. 


HAIL,  thou  resplendent  star, 
Which  shinest  o'er  the  main ; 
Blest  Mother  of  our  God,  ) 

And  ever  Virgin   Queen.  J  (twice.) 


Hail,  happy  gate  of  bliss, 

Greeted  by  Gabriel's  tongue; 
Negotiate  our  peace,  \,      .     N 

And  cancel  Eva's  wrong.  f.WJ 


Loosen  the  sinner's  bands, 
All  evils  drive  away ; 

Bring  light  unto  the  blind, 
And  for  all  graces  pray. 


(twice.) 


Exert  the  mother's  care, 

And  thus  thy  children  own; 

To  Him  convey  our  prayer, 
Who  chose  to  be  thy  Son. 

392 


{(twice.) 


O  pure,  O  spotless  Maid, 

Whose  meekness  all  surpassed 

Our  lusts  and  passions  quell, 

And  make  us- mild  and  chaste.    \\twice') 


Preserve  us  pure  and  chaste, 
Through  life  our  safety  be, 

Till  Jesus'  sight  be  given, 
And  endless  bliss  with  thee. 


'{twice.) 


Praise  to  the  Father  be, 
With  Christ  His  only  Son, 

And  to  the  Holy  Ghost, 

Thrice  blessed  Three  in  One. 


{twice.) 


290 

MOTHER  OF  CHRIST. 

{Mater  Christi.) 

By  S.  N.  D. 


JTfOTHER  of  Christ,  Mother  of  Christ, 

M4    What  shall  I  ask  of  thee? 

I  do  not  sigh  for  the  wealth  of  earth, 

For  the  joys  that  fade  and  flee; 
But,  Mother  of  Christ,  Mother  of  Christ, 

This  do  I  long  to  see : 
The  bliss  untold  which  thine  arms  enfold, 

The  treasure  upon  thy  knee. 

393 


Mother  of  Christ,  Mother  of  Christ, 

He  was  all,  all  to  thee. 
In  Winter's  Cave,  in  Nazareth's  Home, 

In  hamlets  of  Galilee ; 
So,  Mother  of  Christ,  Mother  of  Christ, 

He'll  not  say  nay  to  thee, 
When    He    lifts    His    Face    to    thy    sweet 
embrace, 

Speak  to  Him,  Mother  of  me. 


291 

WE  COME  TO  THEE,  SWEET  LADY. 

{Our  Lady  of  Perpetual  Help.) 

Bv  I.  Williams. 

i 

>¥^E  come  to  thee,  sweet  Lady, 
\ks     To  us  thine  aid  impart, 
Our  need  of  help  and  comfort 
Will  move  our  Mother's  heart. 

Chorus. 

In  all  doubts,  in  all  trials  we  hasten 

To  our  Queen  of  perpetual  help ; 

Mary,  sweet  Mother,  we  place  our  trust  in 

thee; 
Mary,  sweet  Mother,  our  refuge  be. 
Turn  on  us  now  thine  eyes  of  pity  and  love, 
For  help,  for  help,  we  cry  to  thee. 

394 


We  come  to  thee,  sweet  Lady, 

Thy  mercy  knows  no  end ; 
For  us  beg  grace  and  pardon, 
Thou  art  the  sinner's   friend. 

— Chorus. 
3 
We  come  to  thee,  sweet  Lady, 

Our  souls'  true  helper  be, 
Until  we  rest  in  heaven 
With  Jesus  and  with  thee. 

— Chorus. 

292 

MOTHER  MARY  TO  THEE. 

By  I.  Williams. 

i 
FKOTHER  Mary,  to  thee 
>1<     Our  voices  glad  we  raise, 
The  glories  of  thy  name 
In  loving  accents  praise. 

Chorus. 
Virgin  Mother,  we  turn  to  thee, 

Our  help  and  refuge  be ; 
Virgin  Mother,  we  turn  to  thee, 

Our  help  and  refuge  be. 


Spotless  Mother  of  Christ, 
Plead  with  thy  Son  for  me ; 

He  can  refuse  me  naught 
If  I  but  ask  through  thee. 

— Chorus. 

395 


Angels  claim  thee  as  Queen, 

To  me  thou  art  more  dear ; 
Not  only  Queen  art  thou, 
But  Mother  dear,  most  dear. 

— Chorus. 
4 
Gentle  star  of  the  sea, 

Thy  faithful  guiding  ray 
Shines  ever  bright  and  clear, 
And  heav'nward  points  the  way. 

— Chorus. 

293 

0  MARY!  MOTHER  MARY! 


OMARY!  Mother  Mary! 
We  place  our  trust  in  thee, 
Our  faith  shall  never  vary, 

Though  weak  the  flesh  may  be. 
Too  oft  with  steps  unwary, 

From  duty's  path  we  bent : 
O  Mary!  Mother  Mary! 
Thou  teach  us  to  repent. 


The  grisly  form  of  terror, 

Now  rises  on  our  way, 
Now  more  seductive  error, 

Would  lead  our  feet  astray. 
Satan  is  strong  and  wary, 

But  thou  wilt  crush  his  might; 
O  Mary!  Mother  Mary! 

Strengthen  us  in  the  fight. 

396 


3 
From  dangerous  occasions, 

That  blind  imprudent  eyes, 
From  treacherous  persuasions, 

That  point  not  to  the  skies. 
From  mirth  too  light  and  airy, 

From  thought  too  sad  and  deep: 
O  Mary!  Mother  Mary! 

Thy  little  children  keep. 

4 
Let  us  remember  ever, 

The  presence  of  the  Lord; 
To  serve  Him  let's  endeavor, 

In  thought,  in  deed,  in  word; 
As  monster  or  as  fairy, 

Satan  may  take  the  field; 
But,  Mary !  Mother  Mary ! 

Thy  name  will  be  our  shield. 


294 

SWEET     MOTHER,      HERE      ONCE 

MORE  WE  HASTE. 

(Consecration  to  the  Blessed  Virgin.) 

By  Bro.  M. 

i 

@WEET  Mother,  here  once  more  we  haste 
To  seek  a  refuge  near  to  thee; 
Thy  face  with  heav'nly  brightness  graced, 

Thy  eyes  so  meek,  we  come  to  see. 
We  speak  to  thee  and  all  our  woe 

Is  straight  forgotten;  oh,  how  sweet, 
Dear  Queen !  to  let  our  love  o'erflow, 
As  from  a  vase,  here  at  thy  feet. 

397 


2 

Immaculate !  O  Queen  divine ! 

Our  heart,  our  soul,  our  life  are  thine; 
All  that  we  are  and  e'er  shall  be, 

We  consecrate,  we  give  to  thee. 
Oh,  guard  for  us  with  tender  care, 

Thou  loving  Queen,  thou  spotless  dove, 
The  lily  flower  so  white,  so  fair, 

Oh,  keep  us  pure  as  saints  above. 


295 

WE  LEAVE  THY  SHRINE,  0 

MOTHER  CHERISHED. 

By  M.  S.  Pine. 

Chorus. 

>Y^E  leave  thy  shrine,  O  Mother  cherished ! 

\mJ     Watch  o'er  us  still  we  thee  implore; 

Thy  children  guard,  O  sweetest  Mary ! 

Keep  us  from  sin  for  evermore. 


Ye  leave  me  then  my  shrine  so  holy, 
Adieu,  my  children,  ever  dear  to  me! 

Where'er  ye  go,  ye  find  my  altars, 

And  I,  your  Mother,  everywhere  will  be. 

— Chorus. 

2 

Oh,  guard  for  me  your  hearts  all  spotless; 
My  children  dear,  God  has  in  His  em- 
brace ; 
I  would  your  souls  were  pure  as  lilies, 
Embalmed  with  odors  of  celestial  grace. 

— Chorus. 

398 


When  hell  its  snares  shall  stretch  before  you, 
My  children  dear,  in  that  distressing  hour, 

Remember  me,  how  I  have  loved  you, 
Be  strong  in  love  and  trust  your  Mother's 
power. — Chorus. 


If  you  should  fall  in  that  dark  conflict, 
My  children  dear,  oh,  raise  to  me  your 
arms ; 
Yet  sinful  should  you  e'er  forget  me! 
My  love  shall  hold  for  you  a  mother's 
charms. — Chorus. 


296 

DEAR  GUARDIAN  OF  MARY. 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

Chorus. 

OEAR  Guardian  of   Mary!  dear  nurse 
of  her  Child ! 
Life's  ways  are  full  weary,  the  desert  is 

wild; 
Bleak  sands  are  all  round  us,  no  home  can 

we  see ; 
Sweet  Spouse  of  our  Lady!  we  lean  upon 
thee. 

399 


I 

For  thou  to  the  pilgrim  art  father  and  guide, 
And  Jesus  and   Mary   felt  safe  by  thy 

side ; 
Ah!    blessed    Saint    Joseph,    how    safe    I 

should  be, 
Sweet  Spouse  of  our  Lady!  if  thou  wert 

with  me. — Chorus. 


When  the  treasures  of  God  were  unshelt- 
ered on  earth, 

Safe  keeping  was  found  for  them  both  in 
thy  worth, 

O  Father  of  Jesus !  be  father  to  me, 

Sweet  Spouse  of  our  Lady !  and  I  will  love 
thee. — Chorus. 


3 
O  blessed  Saint  Joseph !  how  great  was  thy 

worth, 
The  one  chosen  shadow  of  God  upon  earth ; 
The  Father  of  Jesus — ah !  then  wilt  thou  be, 
Sweet  Spouse  of  our  Lady !  a  father  to  me. 

— Chorus. 

4 
God  chose  thee  for  Jesus  and  Mary;  wilt 

thou 
Forgive  a  poor  exile  for  choosing  thee  now  ? 
There's  no  Saint  in  heaven,  Saint  Joseph, 

like  thee; 
Sweet  Spouse  of  our  Lady!  Ah,  deign  to' 

love  me ! — Chorus. 

400 


297 

WITH  JESUS  MARY'S  NAME. 
By  M.  S.  Pine. 

i 

>rtITH    Jesus,    Mary's    name,    there    is 
vly  another  blest, 

That  earth  to  highest  Heav'n  each  mo- 
ment says  with  love; 
The   babe    that   name    doth    lisp    upon    its 
mother's  breast; 
The  dying  breathes  it  soft  and  takes  its 
flight  above. 

Chorus. 

'Tis  holy  Joseph's  name,  name  of  my  father 
glorious ! 
Seraphim,  chant  it  loud,  touching  your 
harps  of  light; 
Oh,  blend  with  our  weak  pray'rs  your  hal- 
lowed strains  victorious, 
And  sing:  All  hail,  O  Spouse  of  God's 
dear  mother  bright! 

2 

O  dearest  names  that  earth  can  chant  to 
Heaven's  ear, 
Jesus  and  Mary  sweet  and  Joseph  charm 
the  soul 
This  triple  bond  of   love  the   Church  has 
woven  here, 
Its   glories   we   shall   sing  while   endless 
ages  roll. 

401 


Chorus. 

Praise  to  the  blessed  names !  Praise  to  the 
names  we  love! 
Seraphim,   chant  it  loud,  touching  your 
harps  of  fire; 
Oh,  blend  with  our  weak  hymns,  triumphant 
strains  above! 
To    Jesus,    Mary,    Joseph,    oh,    sing   ye 
heav'nly  choirs. 

Final  Chorus. 

O  ye,  angelic  bands,  who  there  in  Heaven 
know 
His  glory  and  His  power,  with  transports 
all  divine, 
The  name  of  Joseph  bless,  Christ's  chosen 
guide  below, 
While  we  our  hymns  upraise  before  his 
holy  shrine. 

298 

HOLY  PATRON!   THEE  SALUTING. 

i 
Y^\OLY  patron!  thee  saluting, 
J-JJ     Here  we  meet  with  hearts  sincere, 
Blest  Saint  Joseph,  all  uniting, 
Call  on  thee  to  hear  our  pray'r. 

Chorus. 

Happy  Saint;  in  bliss  adoring 
Jesus,  Saviour  of  mankind, 

Hear  thy  children  thee  imploring, 
May  we  thy  protection  find. 

402 


2 

Worldly  dangers  for  them  fearing, 

Youthful  hearts  to  thee  we  bring, 
Grant,  in  virtue  persevering, 

Vice  may  ne'er  their  bosom  sting. 

— Chorus. 
3 
Thou  who  faithfully  attended, 

Him,  whom  heav'n  and  earth  adore : 
Who  with  pious  care  defended 

Mary,  Virgin  ever  pure. — Chorus. 

4 
May  our  fervent  pray'rs  ascending, 

Move  thee  for  our  souls  to  plead ; 
And  thy  smile  of  peace  descending, 

Benedictions  on  us  shed. — Chorus. 

5 
Through  this  life,  oh !  watch  around  us, 
•  Fill  with  love  our  every  breath, 
And,  when  parting  fear  surrounds  us, 
Guide  us  through  the  toils  of  death. 

— Chorus. 

299 

SAINT  JOSEPH,  SEE  US  AT  THY 
FEET. 

By  Bro.  O.  S.  F. 

i 
JAINT  Joseph,  see  us  at  thy  feet; 
Oh,  dearest  father,  thee  we  greet ! 
We  tender  thee  our  heartfelt  praise, 
In  love  our  hearts  to  thee  we  raise. 

403 


Chorus. 

Our  hearts  to  thee  we  raise ; 

To  thee  we  pray;   we  sing  thy  praise; 

Oh !  cast  from  heav'n  above 

On  us  a  glance  of  love. 


Exalted  was  thy  state  on  earth; 
As  spouse  of  Mary  who  gave  birth 
To  Jesus  Christ,  our  Saviour  dear; 
Who  thee  as  Father  did  revere. — Chorus. 


3 

Thou  didst  protect  and  foster  Him, 
Who  is  adored  by  Seraphim; 
And  He,  our  Saviour,  destined  thee 
The  patron  of  His  Church  to  be. — Chorus. 


4 

O  glorious  Saint !  we  here  below, 
Like  those  in  heav'n,  due  honor  show 
To  thee  who  art  our  Patron  dear! 
Oh!  deign  our  fervent  pray'r  to  hear. 

— Chorus. 

5 

We  pray  to  thee  with  confidence  ; 

Oh  come,  dear  Saint  to  our  defense ; 

Assist  us  till  our  latest  breath, 

That  we  may  die  a  happy  death ! — Chorus. 

404 


300 

CECILIA,    VIRGIN  HELD   SO   DEAR. 

(St.  Cecilia,  Nov.  22nd.) 

1 

GECILIA,  Virgin  held  so  dear 
By  Christians  true  of  ev'ry  land 
Whose  pious  hymns  thy  name  revere 

In  modest  chapels,  temples  grand. 
To    honor    thee,    sweet    strains 

of  love  I  (twice.) 

Ascend  to  God  in  realms  above.   ) 


2 

'While  here  on  earth,  thy  psalms  of  praise 
Ascended  to  the  Saviour's  throne, 

To  whom  in  raptures  thou  didst  raise, 
Thy  soul,  bequeathed  to  Him  alone. 

Oh,  help  us,  too,  with  humble  . 

heart  {  (twice.) 

Employ  sweet  music's  holy  art !     ) 


3 
Dear,  happy  Saint,  obtain  that  we 

May  sing  with  the  celestial  choir^ 
In  holiest,  sweetest  harmony, 

Those  psalms  that  love  of  God  inspire 
And  lift  the  soul  to  Him  on  high.  I  ,f    •     v 
For  whom  on  earth  we  live  and  die.)  ^  wtce-) 

405 


301 

SAINT  ANN,  IN  HEAVEN  SHINING. 

(St.  Ann,  July  26.) 

By  F..B. 

Chorus. 

/SSfAINT  Ann,  in  heaven  shining, 
Cy    There  in  thy  glorious  home ; 
Toward  thee  our  hearts  inclining, 
Bless  us  where'er  we  roam. 


White  star  above  the  ocean, 

Guide  thou,  Saint  Ann,  our  bark ; 

Lead  us  in  pure  devotion  . 

Safe  through  the  tempest  dark. — Chorus. 

2 

Sweet  Mother,  with  thy  healing, 

Thou  dost  the  lame  restore; 
The  blind  before  thee  kneeling 

Behold  heav'n's  light  once  more. 

— Chorus. 

3 
Cure  then  our  fervor  halting, 

To  our  blind  hearts  give  sight; 

Through  Mary's  love  exalting, 

Bring  us  to  Jesus'  light. — Chorus. 

4 
To  wounded  soldiers  lying 

Lone  on  the  battlefield ; 
And  sailors  storm  defying, 

Thy  help  and  comfort  yield. — Chorus. 

406 


302 

SEE  NO.  182. 

303 

JESUS  IS  GOD. 
By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

1 

^""T'ESUS  ls  God  5  tne  son'd  earth, 
V^A*     The  ocean  broad  and  bright, 
The  countless  stars,  like  golden  dust 

That  strew  the  skies  at  night, 
The  wheeling  storm,  the  dreadful  fire, 

The  pleasant,  wholesome  air, 
The  summer's  sun,  the  winter's  frost, 

His  own  creations  were. 


Jesus  is  God ;  the  glorious  bands 

Of  golden  angels  sing 
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 : 

407 


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  fulfill ; 
Worth  while  a  thousand  years  of  life    . 

To  speak  one  little  word, 
If  only  by  our  faith  we  own 

The  Godhead  of  our  Lord. 

5 
Jesus  is  God;  oh  could  I  now 

But  compass  land  and  sea 
To  teach  and  tell  this  single  truth, 

How  happy  should  I  be ! 
Oh,  had  I  but  an  angel's  voice, 

I  would  proclaim  aloud, 
Jesus,  the  Good,  the  Beautiful, 

Is  everlasting  God. 

304 

THY  WOUND,  0  HEART  OF  JESUS. 
(From  the  "Messenger  of  the  S.  H.') 

i 

i^HY  wound,  O  Heart  of  Jesus, 
V-X     The  trophy  of  Thy  love 
Thou  bearest  it  in  heaven, 
To  plead  our  cause  above ; 

408 


The  angels  all  adore  it, 

And  songs  of  praises  sing, 
And    with    Thy    dear    Heart's     % 

triumph,  [  (twice.) 

The  courts  of  heaven  ring. 


f 


Though  formed  of  choirs  of  angels, 
Thy  guard  of  honor  there, 

Thou'lt  not  disdain  the  sinners 
Who  guard  Thy  altars  here. 

We  envy  not  the  angels, 

All  blessed  though  they  be ; 

They  cannot  suffer  for  Thee, 
O  Sacred  Heart,  as  we. 


^  (twice.) 


In  prayers  with  Thee  uniting, 

O  Heart  of  God,  our  love ; 
With  Thee  upon  our  altars, 

With  Thee  in  heav'n  above; 
With  Thee  on  earth,  'midst  sufFring, 

The  Father's  will  adore ; 
With  Thee  enthroned  in  glory         \  .      .      . 

That  will,  praise  ever  more.        >  V  WKe') 

409 


a 


305 

OH,  VISION  BRIGHT! 

(Regina  Angelorum.) 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

ist  Chorus. 

|H,  vision  bright ! 
The  land  of  light 
Beams  goldenly  beyond  the  sky! 
'Mid  heavenly  fires, 
O'er  angel-choirs, 
Mary,  our  Mother,  reigns  on  high. 

ist  Solo. 

Oh,  vision  bright! 

The  Father's  might 
All  'round  His  daughter's  throne  doth  lie; 

Where,  in  that  balm 

Of  endless  calm, 
Mary,  our  Mother,  reigns  on  high. 

— ist  Chorus. 

2nd  Chorus. 

Oh,  vision  bright ! 

The  eternal  light 
Of  the  dear  Son  may  we  descry; 

Where,  brighter  far 

Than  moon  or  star, 
Mary,  our  Mother,  reigns  on  high. 

410 


2nd  Solo. 

Oh,  vision  bright ! 

In  softest  flight 
The  Dove  around  His  Spouse  doth  fly, 

Where,  in  that  height 

Of  matchless  light, 
Mary,   our   Mother,   reigns   on  high. 

— 2nd  Chorus. 
3rd  Chorus. 

Oh,  vision  bright! 

Oh,  land  of  light ! 
Thou  art  our  home  beyond  the  sky : 

'Tis  grand  to  see 

How  gloriously 
Mary,  our  Mother,  reigns  on  high. 

3rd  Solo. 
Oh,  vision  bright ! 
Life's  darkest  night 
Is  fair  as  dawn  when  thou  art  nigh; 
Where,  'mid  the  throng 
Of  psalm  and  song, 
Mary,  our  Mother,  reigns  on  high. 

— 3rd  Chorus. 

306 

THE  VOW  IS  MADE,  O  MARY 
QUEEN  DIVINE! 
(Children's  Consecration.) 
By  Bro.  M. 
Chorus. 
|HE  vow  is  made,  O  Mary  Queen  divine! 
In  life,  in  death,  we'll  be  e'er  true  to 
thee ; 

411 


© 


Oh,  guard  our  hearts,  make  them  as  pure 
as  thine, 
From  every  stain,  O  Mother  keep  them 
free!  (twice.) 

i 

Young  flowers  in  dewy  morn,  their  petals 
fair  unclosing, 
In  glowing  sun,  how  pure  they  shine ! 
Our  youthful  hearts,  O  Queen !  beneath  thy 
sway  expanding 
Protest  we  are  forever  thine. — Choru§. 

2 

To  thee,  O  Mother  fair,  the  prime  of  years 
we're  bringing, 
We  will  not  seek  the  world  to  please; 
Our  gracious  Lady  dear !  with  love  and  joy 
we're  serving: 
For  us  'tis  honor,  wealth  and  ease. 

— Chorus. 
3 
O  Queen  Immaculate !  upon  thy  aid  relying 

Against  the  world  we  war  with  thee; 
In  spite  of  Satan's  rage  in  thy  pure  heart 
abiding 
Thy  sons,  O  Mary !  chaste  will  be. 

— Chorus. 
4 
When  life  of  trial  is  past,  when  from  this 
vale  departing, 
Our  sweet  delight  in  death  will  be 
To  list  our  Mother's  voice,  our  soul  above 
inviting 
To  sing  her  praise  eternally. — Chorus. 

412 


o 


307 

0  MYSTIC  ROSE! 
By  S.  N.  D. 

i 

MYSTIC  Rose, 
Christ's  garden 'glows 
With  countless  blossoms  grace  hath  borne; 

More  sweet  and  fair 

Than  any  there 
Art  thou  that  bloomest  'mid  the  thorn. 

O  Mystic  Rose, 

Than  driven  snows 
More  dazzling  fair  on  winter's  morn; 

No  speck,  no  soil, 

Thy  petals  spoil ; 
Thou  bloomest  white  amid  the  thorn. 

Chorus. 

And  Mystic  Rose 

When  shadows  close, 
Upon  our  life,  and  breaks  the  morn : 
Then  blossom  thou  on  ev'ry  brow, 
Then  blossom  thou  on  ev'ry  brow,  )  ,      .      . 
O  fadeless  Rose  without  a  thorn.  \  \tw%ce-) 


O  Mystic  Rose 

The  blood  that  flows 
From  that  dear  Heart  which  love  hath  torn ; 

Hath  dyed  thee  to 

Another  hue ; 
Thou  bloomest,  crimson  'mid  the  thorn. 

413 


O  Mystic  Rose, 

The  great  King's  foes, 
Our  gardens  of  thy  bloom  have  shorn; 

And  waste  she  lies 

Beneath  the  skies, 
That  lost  the  Rose  and  kept  the  thorn. 

— Chorus. 


308 

IN  THE  MORNING  WHEN  I  WAKEN. 

(Children's  rule  of  life.) 

i 

XN  the  morning  when  I  waken, 
With  the  Cross  I  sign  myself, 
And  say,  "Jesus,  Mary,  Joseph, 

I  give  you  my  heart  and  life." 
Then  when  drest  I  kneel  devoutly 
And  I  say  my  morning  pray'rs ; 
With  the  cross  I  ask  a  blessing, 
Both  before  and  after  meals. 


When  'tis  evening,  kneeling  humbly, 

My  night  pray'rs  I  say  to  God; 
Then  my  conscience  I  examine, 

And  ask  pardon  for  my  sins. 
When  in  bed,  I  think  of  Jesus, 

And  my  arms  fold  like  a  cross, 
And  say,  "Jesus,  Mary,  Joseph, 

I  give  you  my  heart  and  soul." 

414 


3 


With  this  prayer  each  work  I'll  offer: 

'kJesus,  I  do  all  for  Thee;" 
"Jesus,  Mary,  Joseph,  help  me!" 

In  temptation  my  cry  be. 
From  occasions  that  are  sinful 

And  bad  company  I'll  fly; 
Than  offend  Thee  mortally, 

Dearest  Lord,  I'd  rather  die. 

4 
Should  I  ever  thus  offend  Thee, 

I  will  ask  without  delay 
Thy  forgiveness ;— to  confession 

If  I  can,  I'll  go  straightway. 
In  that  Sacrament  of  Mercy, 

Dearest  Lord,  I'll  humble  be, 
Telling  all  without  concealment 

To  the  priest  as  though  to  Thee. 

5 
Once  a  month,  at  least,  for  pardon 

Of  my  sins^  though  great  or  small, 
I  will  seek,  that  in  confession 

Thy  dear  Blood  may  cleanse  them  all. 
Then  unto  the  Holy  Table 

Where  Thou  giv'st  Thy  Flesh  and  Blood, 
I  will  go,  with  fervor,  striving 

Preparation  may  be  good. 

6 

Holy  Mass  I  must  devoutly 

Hear  on  Sundays,  holydays ; 
And  I  should,  at  Catechism, 

Learn  my  God  to  know  and  praise. 

415 


Vespers  or  sweet  Benediction 

By  my  fault  should  ne'er  be  lost, 

Thinking  what  great  grace  is  given 
By  our  God  there  in  the  Host. 

7 

Every  day,  if  I  am  able, 

Glad  I'll  be  the  Mass  to  hear, 
And  I'll  not  forget  to  visit 

Jesus'  tabernacle  dear; 
Then,  before  our  Mother's  picture, 

For  her  blessing,  I  will  pray ; 
For  her  sake  I'll  seek  to  crown  her 

With  the  Rosary  every  day. 

8 

For  God's  sake  my  neighbor  loving, 

"Golden  Rule"  I'll  try  to  keep ; 
Parents,  teachers,  and  superiors 

Love,  obey,  with  reverence  deep. 
Morning,  noon,  and  night,  I'll  daily 

The  swTeet  "Angelus"  recite, 
And  I'll  often  read  in  good  books 

That  to  love  of  God  excite. 

9- 

Thus  will  I,  with  God's  assistance, 

Faithful  keep  this  Rule  of  Life, 
Till  my  God  bids  me  come  to  Him 

From  this  world  of  sin  and  strife. 
With  Last  Sacraments  then  strengthened, 

Humbly  trusting,  I'll  depart, 
Jesus'  Sign  upon  my  forehead 

Jesus'  Name  within  my  heart. 

416 


309 

ALAS  GRIEF  FILLS  MY  HEART. 
By  I.  Williams. 

i 

?ZTLAS,  grief    fills    my    heart,  tears  fall 
!LX  like  rain, 

Far  from  heaven  and  God  am  I ; 
Alas,  grief  fills  my  heart,  tears  fall  like  rain, 

Lost  in  sin  I  stray. 
Gone  the  joys  of  the  days  departed, 

Innocence,  peace  and  happiness; 
Alas, grief  fills  my  heart,  tears  fall  like  rain, 

Lost  in  sin  I  stray. 


Ah !  me,  lost  is  my  God,  lost  highest  heaven, 

Sold  for  passing,  vain  delight; 
Ah !  me,  lost  is  my  God,  lost  highest  heaven, 

All  is  darkest  night. 
Far  from  God,  lost  in  torments  endless, 

Far  from  Him  for  eternity; 
Ah  I  me,  lost  is  my  God,  lost  highest  heaven, 

All  is  lost  to  me. 


3 

But  lo!  what  light  is  this  breaks  through 
the  gloom? 
Hope  once  more  o'ercomes  despair. 
But  lo!  what  light  is  this  breaks  through 
the  gloom? 
Hope  so  sweet  and  fair. 

417 


Tis  the  thought  that  my  Saviour  loves  me, 
Tis  the  thought  that  He  will  forgive ; 

But  lo!  what  light  is  this  breaks  through 
the  gloom? 
He  will  pardon  me. 

4 
Behold,    on    Calvary's    height,    nailed    to 
the  Cross, 
Precious  Blood  was  shed  for  me ; 
Behold,    on    Calvary's    height,    nailed  .  to 
the  Cross, 
Jesus  died  for  me! 
Jesus  dear,  in  His  love  and  mercy, 

Will  forgive  deepest,  darkest  crimes ; 
Behold,    on    Calvary's    height,    nailed    to 
the  Cross, 
Jesus  died  for  me! 

310 

STRIVE    YE   SALVATION   TO^ 
ATTAIN. 

i 
/gSTTRIVE  ye  salvation  to  attain, 
kHz     'Tis  easy  to  a  willing  mind, 
To  ev'ry  Christian  highest  gain ; 
Seek,  then,  pursue  it  till  ye  find. 

Chorus. 
Unless  salvation  we  obtain, 

All  gifts,  all  joys  of  earth  are  vain ; 
Unless  salvation  we  obtain, 

All  gifts,  all  joys  of  earth  are  vain. 

(twice.) 

418 


Salvation  lost,  we  lose  our  all, 

We  lose  our  blissful  heritage, 
In  hell's  dark  depths  we're  doomed  to  fall, 
Oh!  may  this  all  our  thoughts  engage. 

— Chorus. 
3 
What  profit  for  us  to  obtain 

The  wide-spread  mighty  universe, 
If  doomed  to  never-ending  pain 

In  hell's  fierce  flames  ?  Oh !  fearful  curse ! 

— Chorus. 
4 
It  is  for  all  eternity 

That  we  enjoy  our  heavenly  bliss, 
Or  writhe  in  endless  misery — 

What  thought  so  full  of  awe  as  this ! 

— Chorus. 

5 
O  Lord !  ordain,  while  we  remain 

On  earth,  this  truth  may  penetrate 
Our  inmost  souls,  till  we  obtain 
Our  blessed  and  immortal  state. 

— Chorus. 

311 

.THE   COMMANDMENTS   OF   GOD. 


^T^  AM  the  Lord,  and  thou  shalt  serve 
^J-^       No  other  gods  but  Me ; 
Religion  true  thou  shalt  observe, 
Faith,  Hope  and  Charity. 

419 


Chorus. 

All  this  Thou  dost  command,  O  Lord, 

We  cheerfully  obey, 
And  look  to  heav'n  for  our  reward, 

Through  all  eternity. 


Thou  shalt  not  take  God's  Name  in  vain, 

Nor  swear  unlawfully; 
Things  holy  thou  shalt  not  profane, 

Nor  curse  irreverently. — Chorus. 

3 

Remember  that  thou  sanctify 

The  holy  Sabbath  day; 
Work  not  without  necessity, 

Hear  holy  Mass,  and  pray. — Chorus. 

4 
Thy  Parents  honor,  serve  and  love, 

And  cheerfully  obey; 
And  servants  must  obedient  prove 

When  without  sin  they  may. — Chorus. 

5 
Thou  shalt  not  kill,  nor  vengeance  take, 

Nor  hate  thy  enemy; 
Forgive  and  love  for  Jesus'  sake 

All  that  have  injured  thee. — Chorus. 

5 
The  same  commandment  does  beside 

Forbid  all  drunkenness, 
Self-injury  and  suicide, 

And  eating  to  excess. — Chorus. 

420 


6 

Do  not  commit  Adultery 

In  thoughts,  words,  deeds  or  looks ; 
Beware  of  evil  company, 

And  read  not  dangerous  books. — Chorus. 

7 
Thou  shalt  not  steal,  nor  keep,  nor  waste, 

Nor  cheat  in  any  way ; 
Ill-gotten  goods  restore  in  haste, 

And  lawful  debts  repay. — Chorus. 

8 

False  zvitness  thou  shalt  never  bear* 

Nor  tell  a  wilful  lie : 
Detraction,  if  thou  canst  repair, 

As  well  as  calumny. — Chorus. 

9-10. 

Thou  shalt  not  covet  neighbor's  wife, 

Nor  look  with  lustful  eye ; 
Thou  shalt  not  covet  neighbor's  goods, 

Nor  eye  them  enviously. — Chorus. 


312 

THE  LEAVES  AROUND  ME 
FALLING. 


I^HE  leaves  around  me  falling, 
V-/     Are  preaching  of  decay ; 
The  hollow  winds  are  calling: 
"Come,  pilgrim,  haste  away." 

421 


The  day  in  night  declining 
Says  I  must  too  decline ; 

The  year  its  life  resigning, 
Its  lot  foreshadows  mine! 


The  lights  my  path  surrounding, 

The  helps  to  which  I  cling; 
The  hopes  within  me  bounding, 

The  joys  that  round  me  wing; 
All,  all,  like  stars  at  even, 

Just  gleam  to  shoot  away ; 
Pass  on  before  to  heaven, 

And  chide  at  my  delay ! 

3 

The  friends  gone  there  before  me 

Are  calling  from  on  high ; 
And  joyous  angels  o'er  me 

Are  beckoning  from  the  sky, 
"Why  wait,"  they  sing,  "and  wither 

'Mid  scenes  of  death  and  sin? 
'Tis  better  to  come  hither, 

And  find  true  life  begin." 

4 

I  hear  the  invitation, 

And  fain  would  rise  and  come, 
A  sinner  to  salvation, 

An  exile  to  his  home. 
But,  while  I  here  must  linger, 

Thus,  thus  let  all  I  see 
Point  out  with  faithful  finger 

To  Heaven,  O  Lord,  and  Thee. 

422 


313 

TO  WIN  MY  HEART  WITH  VISIONS 
BRIGHT  AND  FAIR. 

By  Cardinal  Manning. 


}Tc(0   win   my   heart   with   visions    bright 
V^-/  and  fair, 

In  vain  the  world  with  all  its  craft  has 
tried: 
Harmless  and  weak  its  dazzling  weapons  are, 
I  nothing  fear,  with  Jesus  at  my  side. 

(twice.) 

2 

Come  all  ye  proud  ones  of  the  earth,  array 
Your    gath'ring    hosts    around    me    far 
and  wide; 
My  heart  is  calm  amid  the  loud  affray, 
I  nothing  fear,  with  Jesus  at  my  side. 

(twice.) 
3 
Death  has  for  me  no  fears,  its  bitter  pains 
Shall    never    from   my   King,   my   heart 
divide; 
Faithful  to  Him  till  death  my  will  remains, 
I  nothing  fear,  with  Jesus  at  my  side. 

(twice.) 
4 

Jesus,  my  Lord!  my  only  hope  and  shield; 

No  pow'rs  of  ill  before  Thee  can  abide ; 
I  trust  Thee  upon  the  battlefield ; 

I  nothing  fear,  with  Jesus  at  my  side. 

(twice.) 

423 


314 

DA  MIHI  ANIMAS! 

{From  "The  Voice  of  the  Sacred  Heart") 
i 

HET  others  pray  about  themselves, 
Thy  grace  leads  many  ways, 
"Da  mihi  animas/'  'tis  thus 
Thy  Spirit  in  me  prays. 

Chorus. 

Ask  what  Thou  wilt,  O  dearest  Lordj 

Naught,  naught  will  I  deny, 
But  only  give  me  countless  souls 

For  Thee,  before  I  die.  (twice.) 


A  life-long  sorrow,  if  Thou  wilt, 

And  sharp  enduring  pain; 
All,  all  were  light,  if  souls  for  Thee 

Might  be  the  precious  gain. — Chorus. 

3 
Tears  will  be  sweet  for  Thou  hast  wept, 

And  blood,  if  needs  must  be ; 
No  cost  too  great  to  purchase  souls, 

O  dearest  Lord,  for  Thee. — Chorus. 

4 
Whatever  be  the  price,  O  Lord, 

This  grace  to  me  impart: 
Souls  from  the  world  and  sin  set  free, — 

Souls  for  Thy  Sacred  Heart. — Chorus, 

424 


315 

THE  DAY  IS  O'ER,  THE  MOON 
SERENELY  BEAMING. 

i 
l^<HE   day   is   o'er,   the  moon   serenely 
V-^  beaming 

In  silver  light  hath  field  and  forest  drest — 
A    thousand    twinkling    stars    are    gently 
gleaming — 
The    world    is    hushed,    and   all    is   laid 
to  rest.  {twice,) 

Chorus. 
"Hail,  Mary,  full  of  grace !"  with  Gabriel, 

we  repeat ; 
Hail,  hope  of  Adam's  race !  Hail  Queen  and 

Mother  sweet! 

2 
Save    one    who,    wakeful    in    her    lonely 
dwelling, 
Of  Juda  born,  a  Stem  of  Jesse's  rod — 
A  Virgin  pure  all  others  far  excelling — 
Uplifts    her    heart    in    tranquil  .  prayer 
to  God.  {twice.) 

3 
The   while   she  prays,   behold   the   silence 
broken ; 
She   starts — a  look  of   fear  o'erspreads 
her  face; 
She     hears — till     then     to     mortal     ears 
unspoken — 
These  words  of  love:  "Hail,  Mary,  full 
of  grace !"  (twice.) 

A3? 


4 
Fear  not,  the  Lord  is  with  thee,  thou  art 
chosen 
The  Virgin  Mother  of  thy  God  to  be ; 
And   many   hearts   in    sin   and   guilt   now 
frozen, 
Shall   melt  beneath   the    Sunbeam   born 
of  thee,  (twice.) 

5 
O  Spouse  of  God,  O  Queen  of  earth  and 
heaven! 
O  Holy  Mother  of  th'  Incarnate  Word ! 
In  marked  accents  was  the  answer  given ; 
"Behold  the  willinghandmaid  of  theLord." 

(twice.) 

316 

THE  MOON  IS  IN  THE  HEAV'NS 
ABOVE. 

By  Rev.  Fr.  W.  Faber. 

i 

i^HE  moon  is  in  the  heav'ns  above, 
Vl/     lis  light  lies  on  the  foamy  sea ; 
So  shines  the  Star  of  Mary's  love 
O'er  this  dark  scene  of  misery. 

Chorus. 
Our  hands  to  life's  hard  work  are  laid, 
But  our  hearts  are  thine,  sweet  Mother- 
Maid! 
Our  hands  to  life's  hard  work  are  laid, 
But  our  hearts  are  thine,  sweet  Mother- 
Maid. 

426 


Oh,  thou  art  bright  as  bright  can  be, 
And  bountiful  as  thou  art  bright ; 

And  welcome  is  the  thought  of  thee, 
As  fragrance  of  an  eastern  night ! 

— Chorus. 

3 

Calm  as  the  blessed  Eye  of  God 

When  it  looks  o'er  all  this  world  below; 
He  bids  thee  shed  His  peace  abroad 

With  a  secret  balm  for  every  woe. 

— Chorus. 

4 
By  thee  we  learn,  dear  spotless  Queen ! 

What  a  glorious  God  our  God  must  be ; 
And  in  thy  glory  His  is  seen, 

For     He     shows     Himself     when     He 
shows  thee. — Chorus. 


317 

VIVAT  PASTOR  BONUS! 


VIVAT!  Vivat  Pastor  bonus!  {twice.) 
Vivat!  Vivat  in  aeternum!  {twice.) 
Et  accedentes  laeti  dixerunt,  {thrice.) 
Vivat !  Vivat  in  aeternum ! — Repeat :  Vivat  I 

Laudetur  Jesus  Christus,  et  Maria  Mater 
ejus.    Amen. 

427 


Christus  vincit !  Christus  regnat!    (thrice.) 
Christus  vincit !  Christus  imperat ! 
Et  accedentes  laeti  dixerunt,  (thrice.) 
Christus  vincit!  Christus  regnat!    (thrice.) 
Christus  vincit !  Christus  imperat ! 

Laudetur  Jesus  Christus,  et  Maria  Mater 
ejus.     Amen. 


318 

ECCE   SACERDOS   MAGNUS. 

(Reception  of  a  Bishop.) 
CCE   sacerdos  magnus,   qui   in   diebus 


& 


suis  placuit  Deo,  placuit  Deo. 

Ideo  jurejurando  fecit  ilium  Dominus 
crescere  in  plebem  suam,  in  plebem  suam. 

Benedictionem  omnium  gentium  dedit  illi, 
et  testamentum  suum  confirmavit  super 
caput  ejus. 

Ideo  jurejurando  fecit  ilium  Dominus 
crescere  in  plebem  suam,  in  plebem  suam. 

Gloria  Patri,  et  Filio,  et  Spiritui  Sancto. 


428 


Hattn  If  gmtts 
wxh  (ttfjantoi 


429 


319 

AVE  V IV ENS  HOSTIA. 

i 

aVE  vivens  Hostia, 
Veritas  et  vita : 
Per  te  sacrificia, 
Cuncta  sunt  finita, 
Per  te  Patri  gloria 
Datur  infinita, 
Per  te  stat  Ecclesia 
Jugiter  munita. 


Ave  vas  clementiae, 
Scrinium  dulcoris 
In  quo  sunt  deliciae 
Coelici  saporis; 
Veritas  substantiae 
Tota  Salvatoris, 
Sacramentum  gratiae, 
Pabulum  amoris. 


3 

Ave  Manna  coelicum, 
Verius  legali, 
Datum  in  viaticum 
Misero  mortali; 
Medicamen  mysticum 
Morbo   spiritali, 
Rorem  dans  catholicum 
Vitae  immortali.    Amen. 


431 


Tr.  by  Rev.  H.  T.  Henry,  Litt.D. 
i 

Yp<AIL,    Thou    living   Victim    blest 
>— X     Truth  and  Life  supernal, 
Olden  types  in  Thee  confessed, 

Find  their  end  eternal. 
Infinite  through  Thee  the  praise 

To  the  Father  given; 
While  they  love  Thy  Church  arrays 

As  an  earthly  heaven. 


Hail,  Thou  ancient  mercy-seat, 

Source  of  grace  and  favor; 
Precious  Ointment-box  replete 

With  celestial  savor. 
Thou  the  God-Man  truly  art 

In  divine  completeness  ; 
Fed  on  Thee  the  loving  heart 

Knows  Thy  raptured  sweetness, 


Hail,  Thou  Manna  from  the  skies, 

Yet  more  truly  given 
To  the  pilgrim  soul  that  sighs 

For  her  promised  heaven : 
Mystic  Medicine  Thou  art 

For  the  wounded  spirit; 
Healed  by  Thee,  may  every  heart 

Endless  life  inherit.    Amen. 

432 


320 

O  ESC  A  VIATORUM. 


OESCA  viatorum, 
O  panis  Angelorum, 
O  Manna  coelitum ; 
Esurientes  ciba, 
Dulcedine  non  priva 
Corda  quaerentium. 

2 

O  lympha,  fons  amoris 
Qui  puro  Salvatoris 

E  corde  profluis; 
Te  sitientes  pota, 
Haec  sola  nostra  vota, 

His  una  sufficis. 

3 
O  Jesu  tuum  vultum, 
Quern  colimus  occultum 

Sub  panis  specie : 
Fac  ut,  remoto  velo, 
Aperta  nos  in  coelo, 

Cernamus  acie. 

Tr.  by  Rev.  H.  T.  Henry,  Litt.  D. 
i 

OFOOD  to  pilgrims  given, 
Bread  of  the  hosts  of  heaven, 
Thou  Manna  of  the  sky! 
Feed  with  the  blessed  sweetness 
Of  Thy  divine  completeness 

The  hearts  that  for  Thee  sigh. 

433 


O  Fountain  ruby-glowing, 
O  Stream  of  love  outflowing 

From  Jesus'  pierced  side ! 
This  thought  alone  shall  bless  us, 
This  one  desire  possess  us, 

To  drink  of  Thy  sweet  tide. 

3 
We  love  Thee,  Jesus  tender, 
Who  hid'st  Thine  awful  splendor 

Beneath  these  veils  of  grace : 
Oh,  let  the  veils  be  riven, 
And  our  clear  eye  in  heaven 

Behold  Thee  face  to  face !  Amen. 


321 

MISERICORDIAS  DOMINI. 

Misericordias  Domini  in  aeternum  cantabo; 
In  generationem  et  generationem  annunti- 
abo  veritatem  tuam  in  ore  meo. 


322 

ANIMA  CHRISTI. 

aNIMA  Christi,  sanctifica  me. 
Corpus  Christi,  salva  me. 
Sanguis  Christi,  inebria  me. 
Aqua  lateris  Christi,  lava  me. 
Passio  Christi,  conf orta  me. 
O  bone  Jesu,  exaudi  me. 
Intra   tua  vulnera,   absconde   me. 

434 


Ne  permittas  me  separari  a  Te. 
Ab  hoste  maligno  defende  me. 
In  hora  mortis  meae  yoca  me, 
Et  jube  me,  venire  ad  Te; 
Ut  cum  Sanctis  tuis  laudem  Te ; 
Et  in  saecula  saeculorum.    Amen. 


323 

0  QUAM  SUAVIS  EST. 

QUAM  suavis  est,  Domine  Spiritus 
tuus !  qui  ut  dulcedinem  tuam  in  f ilios 
demonstrares,  pane  suavissimo  de  coelo 
praestito,  esurientes  reples  bonis,  fastidiosos 
divites  dimittens  inanes. 


o 


324  to  327 

ADORO  TE  DEVOTE,  LATENS 
DEITAS. 


aDORO  te  devote  latens  Deitas 
Quae  sub  his  figuris  vere  latitas: 
Tibi  se  cor  meum  totum  stibjicit, 
Quia  te  contemplans  totum  deficit. 


Visus,  tactus,  gustus  in  te  fallitur, 
Sed  auditu  solo  tuto  creditur  : 
Credo  quidquid  dixit  Dei  Filius, 
Nil  hoc  verbo  veritatis  verius. 

435 


3 

In  cruce  latebat  sola  Deitas, 
At  hie  latet  simul  et  humanitas ; 
Ambo  tamen  credens,  atque  confitens 
P^to  quod  petivit  latro  poenitens. 


4 

Plagas,  sicut  Thomas  non  intiieor, 
Deum  tamen  meum  te  confiteor, 
Fac  me  tibi  semper  magis  credere, 
In  te  spem  habere,  te  diligere. 


5 

O  memoriale  mortis  Domini, 
Panis  vivus,  vitam  praestans  homini : 
Praesta  meae  menti  de  te  vivere, 
Et  te  illi  semper  dulce  sapere. 


Pie  pellicane,  Jesu  Domine, 
Me  immundum  munda  tuo  sanguine : 
Cujus  una  stilla  salvum  facere 
Totum  mundum,  quit  ab  omni  scelere. 


7 

Jesu  quern  velatum  nunc  adspicio, 

Oro  fiat  illud,  quod  tarn  sitio, 

Ut  te  revelata  cernens  facie, 

Visu,  sim  beatus  tuae  gloriae.    Amen. 

436 


327 

ECCE  PAN  IS  ANGELORUM. 

i 

6CCE    panis    angelorum 
Factus  cibus  viatorum, 
Vere  panis  filiorum 
Non  mittendus  canibus. 

2 
In  figiiris  praesignatur, 
Cum  Isaac  immolatur, 
Agnus  Paschae  deputatur, 
Datur  manna  patribus.  Amen. 

328 

ADOREMUS  IN  AETERNUM. 

Adoremus  in   aeternum   Sanctissimum 
Sacramentum. 


329  and  330 

AVE  VERUM. 
i 

BVE,  verum  Corpus,  natum 
De  Maria  Virgine, 
Vere  passum,  immolatum, 

In  cruce  pro  homine. 
Cujus  iatus  perforatum 

Fluxit  aqua  et  sanguine, 
Esto  nobis  praegustatum 

Mortis  in  examine. 
O  Jesu  dulcis! 
O  Jesu  pie ! 
O  Jesu,  Fili  Mariae!    Amen. 

437 


331 

ADORO  TE,  0  PANIS  COELICE. 
i 

HDORO  te,  O  Panis  coelice 
O  Domine,  O  Deus  maxime; 

Chorus. 
Sanctus,  Sanctus,  Sanctus  sine  fine, 
Sanctus  semper  tibi  gloria 
Sacra  sit  sub  hostia. 

2 

Nos  famulos,  O  Deus  respice, 

Et  gratia  nos  semper  rSfice. — Chorus. 

332 

0  COR  AMORIS  VICTIMA. 

i 

OCOR  amoris  Victima 
Coeli  perenne  gaudium, 
Mortalium  solatium, 
Mortalium  spes  ultima. 

2 

Cor  dulce,  Cor  amabile, 
Amore  nostri  saucium, 
Amore  nostri  languidum, 
Fac  sis  mihi  placabile. 

3 
Jesu,  Patris  Cor  unicum, 
Puris  amicum  mentibus, 
Puris  amandum  cordibus, 
In  corde  regnes  omnium.     Amen, 

438 


333 

COR  JESU  SACRATISSIMUM. 

i. — Cor  Jesu  Sacratissimum, miserere  nobis. 
2.— Cor  Mariae  immaculatum,  ora  pro  nobis. 
3. — Sancte  Joseph,  ora  pro  nobis. 


334 

COR  JESU  SACRATISSIMUM. 

Cor    Jesu    sacratissimum,    miserere    nobis. 

{thrice.) 


335  to  340 

O  SALUTARIS. 


OSALUTARIS  Hostia, 
Quae  coeii  pandis  ostium : 
Bella  praemunt  hostilia, 
Da  robur,  fer  auxilium. 


Uni  trinoque  Domino 
Sit  sempiterna  gloria! 
Qui  vitam  sine  termino 
Nobis  donet  in  patria.    Amen. 

439 


340 

ADORAMUS  TE  CHRISTE. 

DORAMUS  Te  Christe,  et  benedicimus 
tibi,  quia  per  sanctam  crucem  tuam 
redemisti  mundum,  qui  passus  es  pro  nobis, 
Domine,  Domine,  miserere  nobis. 


Et 


341 

SEE  NO.  335- 

342  to  352 

TANTUM  ERGO. 
1 

^nANTUM    ergo    Sacramentum 

^/  Veneremur  cernui : 

Et  antiquum  documentum 

Novo  cedat  ritui : 

Praestet  fides  supplementum 

Sensuum  defectui. 

2 
Genitori,  Genitoque, 
Laus  et  jubilatio. 
Salus,  honor,  virtus  quoque 
Sit  et  benedictio: 
Procedenti  ab  utroque 
Compar  sit  laudatio.  Amen. 

T.  Panem  de  coelo  praestitisti  eis. 

(Alleluia.) 

Tfy.  Omne  del ectamen turn  in  se  habentem. 

(Alleluia.) 

440 


352 

0  BONE  JESU. 

BONE  Jesu,  miserere  nobis,  quia  tu 
creasti  nos  tu  redemisti  nos  sanguine 
tuo  pretiosissimo. 


o 


353 

LAUDATE,    DOMINUM    OMNES 
GENTES. 

i. — Laudate  Dominum  omnes  gentes:  * 
laudate  eum  omnes  populi. 

2. — Ouoniam  confirmata  est  j  super  nos 
misericordia  ejus:  *  et  Veritas 
Domini  |  manet  in  aeternum. 

3. — Gloria  Patri,  et  Filio,  *  et  Spiritui 
vSancto. 

4. — Sicut  erat  in  principio,  |  et  nunc,  et 
semper,  *  et  in  saecula  |  saeculo- 
rum.    Amen. 


354 

ADESTE  FIDELES. 


BDESTE,  fideles,  laeti  triumphantes ; 
Venite,  venite  in  Bethlehem; 
Natum  videte  Regem  Angelorum.  v 
Venite,  adoremus   {thrice)   Do-    I  (twice.) 
minum.  ) 

441 


2 

En  grege  relicto,  humiles  ad  cunas 
Vocati  pastores  approperant; 
Et  nos  ovanti  gradu  f  estinemus.   ) 
Venite,  adoremus   (thrice)   Do-    ^  (twice.) 
minum.  ' 

5 
Aeterni  Parentis  splendorem  aeternum 
Velatum  sub  carne  videbimus ; 

Deum    infantem    pannis    invo-  \ 

lutum:  I,      . 

Venite,  adoremus   (thrice)   Do-  Htwtce-) 

minum.  / 

4 
Pro  nobis  egenum  et  foeno  cubantem 
Piis   foveamus  amplexibus : 
Sic     nos     amantem     quis     non 

redamaret?  {(twice) 

Venite,  adoremus   (thrice)  D6- 

minum. 


355  and  356 
TOTA  PULCHRA  ES  MARIA. 

GOTA    pulchra    es    Maria,    et    macula 
originalis  non  est  in  te. 
Tu  gloria  Jerusalem,  tu  laetitia  Israel. 
Tu  honorificentia  populi  nostri. 
Tu  advocata  peccatorum. 
O     Maria,     Virgo     prudentissimn,     Virgo 

clementissima. 
Ora  pro  nobis,  ora  pro  nobis,  ad  Dominum 
Jesum  Christum.    Amen. 

442 


357 

FLOS  CARMELI. 
{Our  Lady  of  Mt.  Cartnel,  July  16.) 

>CYLOS  Carmeli,  vitis  florigera, 
Ju-i  Splendor  coeli,  Virgo  puerpera, 
Singularis,  Mater  mitis  sed  virinescia, 
Da  privilegia  Stella  maris  Carmelitis. 

358 

0  GLORIOSA  VIRGINUM. 
i 

O  GLORIOSA  Virginum 
Sublimis  inter  sidera, 
Qui  te  creavit  parvulum 
Lactente  nutris  tibere. 


Quod  Heva  tristis  abstulit 
Tu  reddis  almo  germine 
Intrent  ut  astra  flebiles 
Coeli  recltidis  cardines. 

3 

Tu  regis  alti  janua 
Et  aula  lucis  fulgida 
Vitam  datam  per  Virginem 
Gentes  redemptae  plaudite. 

4 
Jesu  tibi  sit  gloria! 
Qui  natus  es  de  Virgine 
Cum  Patre,  et  almo  Spiritu 
In  sempiterna  saecula.   Amen, 

443 


359 

SANCTORUM  AGMINA. 


ANCTORUM  agmina 
Excedans  Domina, 


Maria,  salve! 
Dulcedo  cordium 
Spes  supplicantium, 
Maria,  salve! 


Fac  nostra  corpora, 
Mentes  et  pectora, 
Sint  pura  mater. 
Et  roga  Filium 
Ut  nos  post  obitum 
Agnoscat  Pater. 


In  valle  flebiles, 
Frequenter  exules, 
Heu  nati  Evae ! 
Ad  te  clamavimus ; 
Et  suspiravimus ; 
Maria,  salve ! 

4 
Ut  inter  agmina 
Sanctorum  carmina 
Deo  canamus, 
Tibique  debitas 
Per  cuncta  gratias 
Saecla  reddamus. 

444 


360  to  363 

AVE  MARIA. 

aVE  Maria,  gratia  plena,  Dominus  te- 
cum, benedicta  tu  in  mulieribus  et  be- 
nedictus  fructus  ventris  tui,  Jesus. 

vSancta  Maria,  Mater  Dei,  ora  pro  nobis, 
peccatoribus,  nunc  et  in  hora  mortis  nostrae. 
Amen. 

363 

SUB  TUUM  PRAESIDIUM. 

JUB  tuum  praesidium  confugimus, 
Sancta  Dei  Genitrix,  nostras  depreca- 
tiones  ne  despicias  in  necessitatibus  nostris, 
sed  a  periculis  cunctis  libera  nos  semper, 
Virgo  gloriosa  et  benedicta. 


364  to  369 

AVE  MARIS  STELLA. 
i 

BVE   maris  stella, 
Dei  Mater  alma, 
Atque  semper  Virgo, 
Felix  coeli  porta. 


Sumens  illud  Ave 

Gabrielis  ore, 
Funda  nos  in  pace, 

Mutans  Hevae  nomen. 

445 


3 

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. 


Virgo  singularis, 
Inter  omnes  mitis, 

Nos  culpis  solutos 
Mites  fac  et  castos. 


Vitam  praesta  puram, 
Inter  para  tutum, 

Ut  videntes  Jesum 
Semper  collaetemur. 


7 

Sit  laus  Deo  Patri, 
Summo  Christo  decus, 

Spiritui  sancto, 

Tribus  honor  unus.  Amen. 

446 


369 

SALVE  MATER  MISERICORDIAE. 
Chorus. 

fALVE  Mater  misericordiae, 
Mater  Dei,  et  Mater  veniae, 
Mater  spei,  et  Mater  gratiae, 
Mater   plena    sanctae    laetitiae,    O    Maria! 


Salve  decus  humani  generis, 

Salve  Virgo  dignior  ceteris, 

Quae  virgines  omnes  transgrederis, 

Et  altius  sedes  in  superis,  O  Maria! 

— Chorus. 

2 

Salve  felix  Virgo  puerpera; 
Nam  qui  sedet  in  Patris  dextera, 
Coelum  regens,  terram  et  aethera, 
Intra  tua  se  clausit  viscera,  O  Maria ! 

— Chorus. 

3 
Te  creavit  Pater  ingenitus, 
Obumbravit  te    Unigenitus, 
Faecundavit  te  Sanctus  Spiritus, 
Tu  es  facta  tota  divinitus,  O  Maria! 

— Chorus. 

4 
Te  creavit  Deus,  mirabilem, 
Te  respexit  ancillam  humilem, 
Te  quaesivit  sponsam  amabilem, 
Tibi  numquam  fecit  consimilem,  O  Maria ! 

— Chorus. 

447 


5 
Te  beatam  laudare  ciipiunt 
Omnes  justi,  sed  non  sufficiunt; 
Multas  laudes  de  te  concipiunt, 
Sed   in   illis   prorsus   deficiunt,   O   Maria! 

— Chorus. 

6 

Esto,  Mater,  nostrum  solatium 
Nostrum  esto,  tu  Virgo  gaudium, 
Et  nos  tandem  post  hoc  exsilium, 
Laetos  junge  choris  coelestium,  O  Maria! 

— Chorus. 


370 

0  SANCTISSIMA! 


OSANCTISSIMA, 
O  piissima, 
Dulcis  Virgo  Maria! 
Mater  amata, 
Intemerata, 
Ora,  ora  pro  nobis. 


Tu  solatium, 
Et  refugium, 
Virgo,  Mater  Maria! 
Quidquid  optamus, 
Per  te  speramus: 
Ora,  ora  pro  nobis. 

448 


3 

Ecce  debiles, 
Perquam  flebiles, 
Salva  nos,  O  Maria! 
Tolle  languores, 
Sana   dolores, 
Ora,  ora  pro  nobis. 

4 

Virgo,  respice, 
Mater,  aspice, 
Audi  nos,  O  Maria! 
Tu  medicinam, 
Portas  divinam, 
Ora,  ora  pro  nobis. 


371 

AVE,  MATER  GRATIAE. 


aVE,  Mater  gratiae, 
Ave,  Virgo  virginum, 
Spes    salutis    hominum, 
Mater  alma  gratiae. 


Ave,  Mater  gratiae, 
Ave,  sidus  rutilum, 
Laus   et   decus   ordinum, 
Coelestis  militiae. 

449 


• 


3 
Ave,  Mater  gratiae, 
Consolatrix  inclyta 
Opem  fer,  et  visita 
Certantes  in  acie. 

4 
Ave,  Mater  gratiae, 
Peccatorum  vincula 
Solve,  prece  sedula 
Praesentis   familiae. 

5 
Ave,  Mater  gratiae, 
O  lux  beatissima, 
Esto  nobis  lucida 
Fulgens  sole  gloriae. 

6 

Ave,  Mater  gratiae, 

Tu  benigna  diceris : 

Miserere  miseris 

Virgo  Mater  gratiae.  Amen. 


372 

SALVE  PATER  SALVATORIS. 
Chorus. 

JALVE,  Pater  Salvatoris, 
Salve,  custos  Redemptoris, 
O  Joseph  amabilis,  Salve,   Salve! 

450 


Salve  Pater  Jesu  mei, 

Sponse  Genitricis  Dei, 

Quern   decorat  piiritas, 

Salve,  Salve! 


Pium  pius  te  patronum, 
Te  tutorem  dedit  fidum 
Pontifer   Ecclesiae, 
Salve,  Salve! 

3 

Exulantes  consolare, 
Morientes  amplexare, 
Quos  hie  habes  servulos 
Salve,  Salve! 

4 
Joseph,  fill  David  regis, 
Recondare  Christi  gregis 
In  die  judicii 

Salve,  Salve! 

5 

Salvatorem   deprecare 
Ut  not  velit  liberare 
Nostrae  mortis  tempore 
Salve,  Salve! 

6 

Te  precante,  vita  functf,. 
Sint  cum  angelis  conjunct! 
In  celesti  patria 
Salve,  Salve! 

45i 


X 


373 

INVIOLATA. 
NVIOLATA,integra  et  casta  es,  Maria, 


Quae  es  effecta  fulgida  coeli  porta 
O  Mater  alma  Christi  carissima! 
Suscipe  pia  laudum  praeconia. 
Te  nunc  flagitant  devota  corda  et  ora. 
Nostra  ut  pura  pectora  sint  et  corpora. 
Tua  per  precata  dulcisona, 
Nobis  concedas  veniam  per  saecula. 
O  benigna !  O  Regina !  O  Maria ! 
Quae  sola  inviolata  permansisti. 

374 

REGINA  COELI  JUBILA. 


REGINA  Coeli  jiibila, 
J^a  Gaude  Maria! 
Jam  pulsa  cedent  nubila, 
Alleluia  !  Laetare,  O  Maria ! 


Quam  digna  terris  gignere, 

Gaude  Maria! 
Vivis  restirget  funere, 

Alleluia ! 

3 
Sunt  fracta  mortis  spicula, 

Gaude  Maria! 
Jesu  jacet  mors  subdita, 

Alleluia ! 

452 


4 
Acerbitas  solatium, 

Gaude  Maria! 
Luctus   redonat  gaudium, 

Alleluia ! 

5 
Turbata  sputis  liimina 

Gaude  Maria! 
Phaebea  vincunt  fulgura 

Alleluia ! 

6 

Manum  pediimque  vulnera, 

Gaude  Maria! 
Sunt  gratiarum  fulmina, 

Alleluia ! 


7 
Transversa  ligni  robora, 

Gaude  Maria! 
Sunt  sceptra  regni   fulgida, 

Alleluia ! 


Lucet  arundo  purpura, 
Gaude  Maria! 

Ut  fulva  terrae  viscera, 
Alleluia ! 

9 
Catena,  clavi,  lancea, 

Gaude  Maria! 
Triumphi  sunt  insignia, 

Alleluia ! 

453 


10 

Ergo  Maria  plaudito, 

Gaude  Maria! 
Clientibus  succiirrito, 

Alleluia! 

375 

DO  MINE  NON  SECUNDUM  PEC- 
CATA  NOSTRA. 

OOMINE  non  secundum  peccata  nostra, 
quae  fecimus  nos :  neque  secundum 
iniquitates  nostras  retribuas  nobis. 

Domine,  ne  memineris  iniquitatum  nos- 
trarum  antiquarum  cito  anticipent  nos  mis- 
ericordiae  tuae:  quia  pauperes  facti  sumus 
nimis. 

Adjuva  nos,  Deus  salutaris  noster  et 
propter  gloriam  nominis  tui,  Domine,  libera 
nos  et  propitius  esto  peccatis  nostris, 
propter  nomen  tuum. 


376  and  377 

LITANY   OF   THE   SACRED   HEART 
OF  JESUS. 

JYRIE,  eleison. 
Christe,  eleison. 
Kyrie,  eleison. 

Christe,  audi  nos.    Christe,  exaiidi  nos. 
Pater  de  coelis  Deus,  miserere  nobis. 
Fili,Redemptor  mundi  Deus,  miserere  nobis. 
Spiritus  Sancte,  Deus,  miserere  nobis. 
Sancta  Trinitas,  unus  Deus,  miserere  nobis. 

454 


Cor  Jesu,  Filii  Patris  aeterni,  miserere  nobis 
Cor    Jesu,    in    sinu    Virginis    Matris    a 

Spiritu  Sancto  formatum, 
Cor    Jesu,    Verbo    Dei    substantialiter 

unitum, 
Cor  Jesu,  majestatis  infinitae, 
Cor  Jesu,  templum  Dei  sanctum, 
Cor  Jesu,  tabernaculum  Altissimi, 
Cor  Jesu,  domus  Dei  et  porta  coeli, 
Cor  Jesu,  fornax  ardens  caritatis, 
Cor  Jesu,  justitiae    et    amoris    recepta- 

culum, 
Cor  Jesu,  bonitate  et  amore  plenum, 
Cor  Jesu,  virtutum  omnium  abyssus, 
Cor  Jesu,  omni  laude  dignissimum, 
Cor  Jesu,  rex  et  centrum  omnium  cor- 

dium, 
Cor  Jesu,  in  quo  sunt  omnes  thesauri 

sapientiae  et  scientiae, 
Cor  Jesu,  in   quo  habitat  omnis  pleni- 

tiido  divinitatis, 
Cor  Jesu,  in  quo  Pater  sibi  bene  com- 

placuit, 
Cor  Jesu,  de   cujus   plenitudine   omnes 

nos  accepimus, 
Cor.  Jesu,  desiderium    collium    aeterno- 

rum, 
Cor  Jesu,  patiens  et  multae  misericor- 

diae, 
Cor  Jesu,  dives  in  omnes  qui  invocant 

Te, 
Cor  Jesu,  fons  vitae  et  sanctitatis, 
Cor  Jesu,  propitiatio  pro  peccatis  nos- 

tris, 
Cor  Jesu,  saturatum  opprobriis, 

455 


or 


Co 


Cor  Jesu,  attritum  propter  scelera  nos- 
tra, 
Cor  Jesu,  usque    ad    mortem    obediens 

factum, 
Cor  Jesu,  lancea  perforatum, 
Cor  Jesu,  fons  totius  consolationis, 
Cor  Jesu,  vita  et  resurrectio  nostra, 
Cor  Jesu,  pax  et  reconciliatio  nostra, 
Cor  Jesu,  victima  peccatorum, 
Cor  Jesu,  salus  in  Te  sperantium, 
Cor  Jesu,  spes  in  Te  morientium, 
Cor  Jesu,  deliciae  Sanctorum  omnium, 
Agnus  Dei  qui  tollis  peccata  mundi,  parce 

nobis  Domine. 
Agnus   Dei   qui   tollis  peccata  mundi,   ex- 

audi  nos  Domine. 
Agnus  Dei  qui  tollis  peccata  mundi,  mise- 
rere nobis. 

V.  Jesu  mitis  et  humilis  corde. 

1$.  Fac  cor  nostrum  secundum  Cor  tuum. 

378  to  380 

LITANY  OF  THE  BLESSED  VIRGIN. 

fYRIE,  eleison. 
Christe,  eleison. 
Kyrie,  eleison. 
Christe,  audi  nos. 
Christe,  exandi  nos. 
Pater  de  coelis,  Deus,  miserere  nobis. 
Fiji,  Redemptor  mundi,  Deus,  miserer** 
Spiritus  Sancte,  Deus,  miserere  nobis. 
Sancta  Trinitas,  unus  Deus,  miserere. 

456 


Sancta  Maria, 
Sancta  Dei  Genitrix, 
Sancta  Virgo  Virginum, 
Mater  Christi, 
Mater  divinae  gratiae, 
Mater  purissima, 
Mater  castissima, 
Mater  inviolat'a, 
Mater  intemerata, 
Mater  amabilis, 
Mater  admirabilis, 
Mater  boni  consilii, 
Mater  Creatoris, 
Mater  Salvatoris, 
Virgo  prudentissima, 
Virgo  veneranda, 
Virgo  praedicanda, 
Virgo  potens, 
Virgo  clemens, 
Virgo  fidelis, 
Speculum  justitiae, 
Sedes  sapientiae, 
Causa  nostrae  laetitiae, 
Vas  spirituale, 
Vas  honorabile, 
Vas  insigne  devotionis, 
Rosa  mystica, 
Turris  Davidica, 
Turris  eburnea, 
Domus  aurea, 
Foederis  area, 
Janua  coeli, 
Stella  matutina, 
Salus  infirmorum, 
Refugium  peccatorum, 

457 


O 


o 

Co 


Consolatrix  afflictorum, 

Auxilium  Christianorum, 

Regina  Angelorum, 

Regina  Patriarcharum, 

Regina  Prophetarum, 

Regina  Apostolorum, 

Regina  Martyrum, 

Regina  Confessorum, 

Regina  Virginum, 

Regina  Sanctorum  omnium, 

Regina  sine  labe  originali  concepta, 

Regina  Sacratissimi  Rosarii, 

Agnus    Dei,    qui    tollis    peccata   mundi, 

parce  nobis,  Domine. 
Agnus    Dei,    qui   tollis   peccata   mundi, 

exaudi  nos,  Domine. 
Agnus    Dei,    qui   tollis   peccata   mundi, 

miserere  nobis. 

T.  Ora  pro  nobis,  sancta  Dei  Genitrix. 

1^.  Ut     digni     efficiamur     promissionibus 
Christi. 

381 

RORATE,  COELI,  DESUPER. 

(Tempore  Adventus.) 

Rorate,  coeli,  desuper :  et  nubes  pluant  jus- 
tum. — Rorate     .     .     . 


GE  irascaris, Domine:  ne  ultra  memineris 
iniquitatis  nostrae :  Ecce  civitas  Sancti 
tui  facta  est  deserta,  Sion  deserta  facta  est : 


458 


Jerusalem  desolata  est :  domus  sanctificati- 
onis  nostrae  et  gloriae  nostrae  ubi  lauda- 
verunt  te  patres  nostri. — Rorate     .     .     . 


Peccavimus,  et  facti  sumus  ut  immundus 
omnes  nos,  et  cecidimus  quasi  folium  uni- 
versi:  et  iniquitates  nostrae  quasi  ventus 
abstulerunt  nos :  abscondisti  f  aciem  tiiam 
a  nobis,  et  allisisti  nos  in  manu  iniquitatis 
nostrae. — Rorate     .     .     . 

3 
Vide,  Domine,  afflictionem  populi  tui,  et 
mitte  quern  missurus  es :  emitte  Agnum 
dominatorem  terrae  de  petra  deserti  ad 
montem  filiae  Sion:  ut  auferat  ipse  jugum 
captivitatis  nostrae. — Rorate     .     .     . 

4 
Consolamini,  consolamini,  popule  meus: 
cito  veniet  salus  tua.  Quare  moerore  con- 
stimeris?  quare  innovavit  te  dolor?  Sal- 
vabo  te,  noli  timere :  ego  enim  sum  Dominus 
Deus  tuus,  Sanctus  Israel,  Redemptor  tuus. 
— Rorate    .     .     . 

382 

ASPERGES  ME. 

?HTSPERGES  me,  Domine,  hissopo,  et 
!LA  mtindabor :  lavabis  me,  et  super  nivem 
dealbabor. 

Miserere  mei,  Deus,*  secundum  magnam 
misericordiam  tuam. 

459 


Gloria  Patri,  et  Filio,  et  Spiritui  Sancto  :* 
Sicut  erat  in  principio  et  nunc  et  semper,  * 
et  in  saecula  saeculorum.  Amen.  Asperges 
me    .     .     . 

y.  Ostende  nobis     .'•"'.     .     tuam. 

I£.  Et  salutare  tuum  da  nobis. 

y.  Domine,  exaudi     ...     meam. 

1$.  Et  clamor  meus  ad  te  veniat. 

y.  Dominus  vobiscum. 

I£.  Et  cum  spiritu  tuo.    IJ.  Amen. 


383 

VIDIAQUAM. 

VIDI  aquam  egredientem  de  templo,  a 
latere  dextro,  alleluia:  et  omnes,  ad 
quos  pervenit  aqua  ista,  salvi  facti  sunt,  et 
dicent,  alleluia,  alleluia. 

Confitemini     Domino     quoniam     bonus : 
quoniam  in  saeculum  misericordia  ejus. 
Gloria  Patri     .     .     .     etc. 

y.  Ostende,    nobis,    Domine,   misericor- 
diam  tuam.     Alleluia. 

R.  Et  salutare  tuum  da  nobis.  Alleluia. 
y.  Domine  exaudi  orationem  meam. 
IjL  Et  clamor  meus  ad  te  veniat. 
y..  Dominus  vobiscum. 
1^.  Et  cum  spiritu  tuo. 

Oremus     .     .     . 
]^.  Amen. 

460 


384  to  387 

MISS  A.    ■ 
Kyrie  Eleison. 

YRIE  eleison.  (three  times.) 
Christe  eleison.  (three  times.) 
Kyrie  eleison.  (three  times.) 

Gloria. 

/^YLORIA  in  excelsis  Deo:  et  in  terra 
\LA  pax  hominibus  bonae  voluntatis.  Lau- 
damus  te.  Benedicimus  te.  Adoramus  te. 
Glorificamus  te.  Gratias  agimus  tibi, 
propter  magnam  gloriam  tuam.  Domine 
Deus,  Rex  coelestis,  Deus  Pater  omni- 
potens ;  Domine  Fili  unigenite,  Jesu  Christe  : 
Domine  Deus,  Agnus  Dei,  Filius  Patris. 
Qui  tollis  peccata  mundi,  miserere  nobis. 
Qui  tollis  peccata  mundi,  siiscipe  depreca- 
tionem  nostram.  Qui  sedes  ad  dexteram 
Patris,  miserere  nobis.  Quoniam  tu  solus 
Sanctus ;  Tu  solus  Dominus ;  Tu  solus 
Altissimus,  Jesu  Christe,  cum  Sancto 
Spiritu,  in  gloria  Dei  Patris.  Amen. 

Credo. 

GREDO  in  unum  Deum,  Patrem  omnipo- 
tentem,  factorem  coeli  et  terrae,  visi- 
bilium  omnium  et  invisibilium.  Et  in  unum 
Dominum  Jesum  Christum,  Filium  Dei  uni- 
genitum:  et  ex  Patre  natum  ante  omnia 
saecula;  Deum  de  Deo,  lumen  de  ltimine, 
Deum  verum  de  Deo  vero;  genitum  non 
factum,  consubstantialem  Patri;  per  quern 

461 


omnia  facta  sunt;  qui  propter  nos  homines 
et  propter  nostram  saliitem  descendit  de 
coelis ;  et  incarnatus  est  de  Spiritu  Sancto 
ex  Maria  Virgine:  ET  HOMO  FACTUS 
EST;  crucifixus  etiam  pro  nobis  sub  Pontio 
Pilato,  passus  et  sepiiltus  est;  et  resurrexit 
tertia  die  secundum  Scripturas;  et  ascendit 
in  coelum,  sedet  ad  dexteram  Patris ;  et 
iterum  ventiirus  est  cum  gloria  judicare 
vivos  et  mortuos,  cujus  regni  non  erit  finis. 
Et  in  Spiritum  Sanctum  Dominum  et  vivi- 
ficantem;  qui  ex  Patre  Filioque  procedit: 
qui  cum  Patre  et  Filio  simul  adoratur,  et 
conglorificatur ;  qui  lociitus  est  per  prophe- 
tas.  Et  unam  sanctam  catholicam  et  apos- 
tolicam  Ecclesiam.  Confiteor  unum  bap- 
tisma  in  remissionem  peccatorum:  et  ex- 
specto  resurrectionem  mortuorum,  et  vitam 
A^enturi  saeculi.    Amen. 

Sanctas. 

JANCTUS,  Sanctus,  Sanctus,  Dominus 
Deus  Sabaoth.  Pleni  sunt  coeli  et  terra 
gloria  tua :  Hosanna  in  excelsis.  Benedic- 
tus  qui  venit  in  nomine  Domini :  Hosanna 
in  excelsis. 

Agnus  Dei. 

HGNUS  Dei,  qui  tollis  peccata  mundi, 
miserere  nobis. 
Agnus  Dei,  qui  tollis  peccata  mundi,  mise- 
rere nobis. 
Agnus  Dei,  qui  tollis  peccata  mundi,  dona 
nobis  pacem. 

462 


388 

THE  RESPONSES  AT  HIGH  MASS. 
I. — At  the  Prayers. 

y.  Dominus  vobiscum. 
ty.  Et  cum  spiritu  tuo. 

II.— At  the  Gospel. 

V.  Dominus  vobiscum. 
^.  Et  cum  spiritu  tuo. 
y.  Sequentia  sancti  Evangelii  secundum 
Matthaeum. 

1$.  Gloria  tibi  Domine. 

III.— At  the  Preface. 

T.  Per  omnia  saecula  saeculorum. 

R.  Amen. 

T.  Dominus  vobiscum. 

^.  Et  cum  spiritu  tuo. 

T.  Sursum  corda. 

1$.  Habemus  ad  Dominum. 

y.  Gratias  agamus  Domino  Deo  nostro. 

IJ.  Dignum  et  justum  est. 

IV. — At  the  Pater  Noster. 

y.  Per  omnia  saecula  saeculorum. 
I£.  Amen. 

y.  Et  ne  nos  inducas  in  tentationeiru 
fy.  Sed  libera  nos  a  malo. 

V. — At  the  Pax  Domini. 

y.  Per  omnia  saecula  saeculorum. 
R.  Amen. 

463 


y.  Pax  4*  Domini  sit  +  semper  vo- 
biscum. 

R.  Et  cum  spiritu  tuo. 

VI. — He  Missa  Est  or  Benedicamus 
Domino. 

y.  Ite,  missa  est.  (Alleluia.) 
3$.  Deo  gratias.  (Alleluia.) 
y.  Benedicamus  Domino. 
I£.  Deo  gratias. 

389 

WHEN  A  BISHOP  GIVES  THE 
BLESSING. 

{At  the  conclusion  of  a  Pontifical 
High  Mass.) 

T.  Sit  nomen  Domini  benedictum. 

B.  Ex  hoc  nunc  et  usque  in  saeculum. 

T.  Adjutorium  nostrum  in  nomine 
Domini. 

I£.  Qui  fecit  coelum  et  terram. 

y.  Benedicat  vos  omnipotens  Deus: 
Pater,  et  Filius,  et  Spiritus  Sanctus. 

IJ.  Amen. 

390 

MISSA  PRO  DEFUNCTIS. 

I. — Introit. 

^^EQUIEM  aeternam  dona  eis  Domine: 
J3&  et  lux  perpetua  luceat  eis. 

Ps.  Te  decet  hymnus  Deus  in  Sion,  et 
tibi  reddetur  votum  in  Jerusalem :  *  exaudi 

464 


orationem  meam,  ad  te  omnis  caro  veniet. — 
Requiem     .     .     . 

77. — Kyrie. 

Kyrie  eleison.  (three  times.) 
Christe  eleison.  (three  times.) 
Kyrie  eleison.   (three  times.) 

III. — Graduate. 

Requiem  aeternam  dona  eis  Domine :  et 
lux  perpetua  liiceat  eis. 

T.  In  memoria  aeterna  erit  Justus:  ab 
auditione  mala  non  timebit. 

IV. — Tractus. 

Absolve  Domine,  animas  omnium  ndelium 
defunctorum,  ab  omni  vinculo  delictorum. 

y .  Et  gratia  tua  illis  succurrente,  mere- 
antur  evadere  judicium  ultionis. 

T.  Et  lucis  aeternae  beatitiidine  perfrui. 

V. — Dies  Irae,  Dies  Ilia. 

i — Dies  irae,  dies  ilia, 

Solvet  saeclum  in  favilla: 
Teste  David  cum  Sibylla. 

2. — Quantus  tremor  est  f  uttirus, 
Quando  judex  est  venturus, 
Cuncta  stricte  discusstirus ! 

3 — Tuba  mirum  spargens  sonum 
Per  septilcra  regionum, 
Coget  omnes  ante  thronum. 

465 


4 — Mors  stupebit  et  nattira, 
Cum  resiirget  creatura, 
Judicanti  responsiira. 

5 — Liber  scriptus  proferetur, 
In  quo  totum  continetur, 
Unde  mundus  judicetur. 

6 — Judex  ergo,  cum  sedebit, 
Quidquid  latet  apparebit: 
Nil  inultum  remanebit. 

7 — Quid  sum  miser  tunc  dictiirus  ? 
Quern  patronum  rogaturus? 
Cum  vix  Justus  sit  securus. 

8 — Rex  tremendae  majestatis, 
Qui  salvandos  salvas  gratis, 
Salva  me,  fons  pietatis. 

9 — Recordare,  Jesu  pie, 

Quod  sum  causa  tuae  viae, 
Ne  me  perdas  ilia  die. 

10 — Quaerens  me  sedisti  lassus, 
Redemisti  crucem  passus : 
Tantus  labor  non  sit  cassus. 

ii — Juste  Judex  ultionis, 
Donum  fac  remissionis 
Ante  diem  rationis. 

12 — Ingemisco  tanquam  reus, 
Culpa  rubet  vultus  mens, 
Supplicanti  parce  Deus. 

466 


13 — Qui  Mariam  absolvisti, 
Et  latronem  exaudisti, 
Mihi  quoque  spem  dedisti. 

14 — Preces  meae  non  sunt  dignae : 
Sed  tu  bonus  fac  benigne, 
Ne  perenni  cremer  igne. 

15 — Inter  oves  locum  praesta, 
Et  ab  hoedis  me  sequestra, 
Statuens  in  parte  dextra. 

16 — Confutatis  maledictis, 
Flammis  acribus  addictis, 
Voca  me  cum  benedictis. 

17 — Oro  supplex  et  acclinis, 
Cor  contritum  quasi  cinis : 
Gere  curam  mei  finis. 

18 — Lacrymosa  dies  ilia, 
Qua  resurget  ex  favilla 
Judicandus  homo  reus. 

19 — Huic  ergo  parce  Deus; 
Pie  Jesu  Domine, 
Dona  eis  requiem.  Amen. 

VI.— At  the  Gospel. 

y .  Dominus  vobiscum. 
ty.  Et  cum  spiritu  tuo. 
T.  Sequentia  sancti  Evangelii  secundum 
Joanem. 

B.  Gloria  tibi  Domine. 

467 


VIL — Offertorium. 

Domine  Jesu  Christe,  Rex  gloriae,  libera 
animas  omnium  fidelium  defunctorum  de 
poenis  inferni,  et  de  prof  undo  lacu :  libera 
eas  de  ore  leonis,  ne  absorbeat  eas  tartarus, 
ne  cadant  in  obscurum,  sed  signifer  sanctus 
Michael  repraesentet  eas  in  lucem  sanctam : 
Quam  olim  Abrahae  promisisti,  et  semini 
ejus. 

y.  Hostias  et  preces  tibi  Domine  laudis 
of  ferimus :  tu  siiscipe  pro  animabus  illisr 
quarum  hodie  memoriam  f  acimus :  f  ac  eas,, 
Domine,  de  morte  transire  ad  vitam.  Quam 
olim  Abrahae  promisisti,  et  semini  ejus. 

VIII.— At  the  Preface. 

Y .  Per  omnia  saecula  saeculorum. 

1^.  Amen. 

y.  Dominus  vobiscum. 

B .  Et  cum  spiritu  tuo. 

T.  Sursum  corda. 

I£.  Habemus  ad  Dominum. 

T.  Gratias  agamus  Domino  Deo  nostro. 

^.  Dignum  et  justum  est. 
IX. — Sanctus. 

Sanctus,  Sanctus,  Sanctus  Dominus  Deus 
Sabaoth.  Pleni  sunt  coeli  et  terra  gloria 
tua.  Hosanna  in  excelsis.  Benedictus  qui 
venit  in  nomine  Domini.  Hosanna  in  ex- 
celsis. 

X. — At  the  Pater  Ngster.' 

T.  Per  omnia  saecula  saeculorum. 

B.  Amen. 

T.  Et  ne  nos  inducas  in  tentationem. 

1$.  Sed  libera  nos  a  malo. 

468 


XL — At  the  Pax  Domini. 

X .  Per  omnia  saecula  saeculorum. 
I£.  Amen. 

if.  Pax  Domini  sit  semper  vobiscum. 
I£.  Et  cum  spiritu  tuo. 


XII. — Agnus  Dei. 

Agnus  Dei  qui  tollis  peccata  mundi,  dona 

eis  requiem. 
Agnus  Dei  qui  tollis  peccata  mundi,  dona 

eis  requiem. 
Agnus  Dei  qui  tollis  peccata  mundi,  dona 

eis  requiem  sempiternam. 

XIII. — Communio. 

Lux  aeterna  liiceat  eis,  Domine :  Cum 
Sanctis  tuis  in  aeternum,  quia  pius  es. 

Y .  Requiem  aeternam  dona  eis  Domine, 
et  lux  perpetua  liiceat  eis. 

Cum  Sanctis  tuis  in  aeternum,  quia  pius  es. 

XIV. — At  the  end  of  the  Mass. 

T.  Dominus  vobiscum. 

1$.  Et  cum  spiritu  tuo. 

if.  Requiescant  in  pace. 

I£.  Amen. 

391 

LIBERA. 

HIBERA  me,  Domine,  de  morte  aeterna, 
in  die  ilia  tremenda :  *  Quando  coeli 
movendi  sunt  et  terra :  f  Dum  veneris  ju- 
dicare  saeculum  per  ignem. 

469 


T.  Tremens  f actus  sum  ego,  et  timeo, 
dum  disciissio  venerit,  atque  ventura  ira.  * 

Quando  coeli  movendi  sunt  et  terra. 

y.  Dies  ilia,  dies  irae,  calamitatis  et 
miseriae,  dies  magna  et  amara  valde.  f 
Dum  veneris  judicare  saeculum  per  ignem. 

T.  Requiem  aeternam  dona  eis  Domine: 
et  lux  perpetua  luceat  eis. 

Libera     .     .     .     per  ignem. 

Kyrie  eleison. — Christe  eleison. — Kyrie 
eleison. — Pater  noster     .     .     . 

T.  Et  ne  nos  inducas  in  tentationem. 

B.  Sed  libera  nos  a  malo. 

V.  A  porta  inferi. 

^.  Erue  Domine  animam  ejus.  (Animas 
eorum.) 

T.  Requiescat  (requiescant)  in  pace. 

B.  Amen. 

T.  Domine,  exaudi  orationem  meam. 

1^.  Et  clamor  meus  ad  te  veniat. 

y.  Dominus  vobiscum. 

I?.  Et  cum  spiritu  tuo. 
Oremus     ...     ^.  Amen. 

T.  Requiem  aeternam  dona  ei  (eis) 
Domine. 

1^.  Et  lux  perpetua  luceat  ei  (eis). 

y.  Requiescat  (requiescant)  in  pace. 

R.  Amen. 

392 

0  JESU,  SALVATOR  MUNDL 

OJESU,  Salvator  mundi,  exaudi  preces 
supplicum. 
Pie  Jesu  Domine,  dona  eis   requiem  sem- 
piternam.    Amen. 

470 


393 

®ll*  tihntmtott  nf  All  Hwptx* 


y.  Deus  in  adjutorium  meum  intende. 

IJ.  Domine,  ad  adjuvandum  me  festina. 

Gloria  Patri,  et  Filio,  et  Spiritui  Sancto. 

Sicut  erat  in  principio,  et  nunc,  et  semper, 
et  in  saecula  saeculorum.    Amen. 

Alleluia.  (Laus  tibi  Domine,  Rex  aeter- 
nae  gloriae.) 

II.  Five  Psalms.    Page  474. 

III.  Chapter.     IJ.  Deo  gratias. 

IV.  Hymn  and  Versicle. 

V.  Antiphon    of    Magnificat    and    Mag- 

nificat. 
y.  Dominus  vobiscum. 
I£.  Et  cum  spiritu  tuo. — Oremus    .     .     . 
^.  Amen. 

VI.  Commemorations,  if  any  are  to  be 

made. 

VII.  T.  Benedicamus  Domino. 
IJ.  Deo  gratias. 

VIII.  Antiphon  to  B.  V.  Mary:  (Alma 
Redemptoris. — Ave  Regina. — Re- 
gina  coeli. — Salve  Regina.) 

V.  Oremus     ...     R.  Amen. 

V .  Divinum  auxilium  maneat  semper  no- 
biscum. 

ij.  Amen. 

471 


394 

FIRST  ANTIPHON:  ALMA  REDEMP- 
TORIS  MATER. 

aLMA  Redemptoris  Mater,  quae  pervia 
coeli 

Porta  manes,  et  stella  maris,  succurre 
cadenti; 

Siirgere  qui  curat,  populo:  tu  quae 
genuisti, 

Natiira  mirante,  tuum  sanctum  Geni- 
torem, 

Virgo  prius,  ac  posterius,  Gabrielis  ab  ore, 

Sumens  illud  Ave,  peccatorum  miserere. 

T.  Angelus  Domini  nuntiavit  Mariae. 
I>.  Et  concepit  de  Spiritu  Sancto. 

After  Advent. 

V.  Post  partum,  Virgo,  inviolata  per- 
mansisti. 

1^.  Dei  Genitrix  intercede  pro  nobis. 

395 

SECOND  ANTIPHON:  AVE  REGINA 
COELORUM. 

aVE,  Regina  coelorum, 
Ave,  Domina  Angelorum, 
Salve  radix,  salve  porta, 
Ex  qua  mundo  lux  est  orta: 
Gaude,  Virgo  gloriosa, 
Super  omnes  speciosa: 
Vale,  o  valde  decora, 
Et  pro  nobis  Christum  exora. 

472 


, 


T.  Dignare      me      laudare      te,      Virgo 
sacrata. 

R.  Da  mihi  virtutem  contra  hostes  tuos. 

396 

THIRD  ANTIPHON:  REGINA  CO  ELI. 

<^^EGINA  coeli,  laetare,  alleluia: 

A^L  Quia  quern  meruisti  portare,  alleluia: 

Resurrexit  sicut  dixit,  alleluia : 

Ora  pro  nobis  Deum,  alleluia. 

T.  Gaude  et  laetare,  Virgo   Maria,   al- 
leluia. 

IJ.  Quia  surrexit  Dominus  vere,  alleluia. 

397  and  398 

FOURTH  ANTIPHON:   SALVE 
REGINA. 

JALVE,  Regina,  Mater  misericordiae, 
vita  dulcedo,  et  spes  nostra,  salve.  Ad 
te  clamamus  exsules  filii  Hevae.  Ad  te  sus- 
piramus,  gementes  et  flentes  in  hac  lacry- 
marum  valle.  Eia  ergo,  Advocata  nostra, 
illos  tuos  misericordes  oculos  ad  nos  con- 
verte.  Et  Jesum,  benedictum  fructum 
ventris  tui,  nobis  post  hoc  exsilium  ostende : 
O  clemens,  o  pia,  o  dulcis  Virgo  Maria ! 

T:  Ora  pro  nobis,  Sancta  Dei  Genitrix. 
IJ.  Ut    digni    efficiamur    promissionibus 
Christi. 

399 

PSALM  TONES. 

The  Accompaniment  of  the  Psalms  is  given 

in   the  harmonized   edition. 

473 


H*Bp*r  Jtealmfi 


The  following  are  all  the  Psalms  sung  on 
Festivals  and  Sundays  through- 
out the  Year. 


400 

DIXIT  DOMINUS. 
Psalm  109. 

OIXIT  Dominus  Domino  meo:  *  Sede  a 
dextris  meis, 

2.  Donee  ponam  inimicos  tuos,  *  scabel- 
lum  pedum  tuorum. 

3.  Virgam  virtutis  tuae  emittet  Dominus 
ex  Sion  *  dominare  in  medio  inimicorum 
tuorum. 

4.  Tecum  principium  in  die  virtutis  tuae 
in  splendoribus  Sanctorum :  *  ex  titero  ante 
lucif  erum  genui  te. 

5.  Juravit  Dominus,  et  non  poenitebit 
eum  :  *  Tu  es  Sacerdos  in  aeternum  secun- 
dum ordinem  Melchisedech. 

6.  Dominus  a  dextris  tuis :  *  conf regit  in 
die  irae  suae  reges. 

7.  Judicabit  in  nationibus,  implebit  ru- 
inas :  *  conquassabit  capita  in  terra  mul- 
torum. 

8.  De  torrente  in  via  bibet  *  propterea 
exaltabit  caput. 

9.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 

474 


401 

CONFITEBOR  TIBI. 
Psalm  no. 

GONFITEBOR    tibi,    Domine,    in    toto 
corde  meo ;  *  in  consilio  justorum,  et 
congregations 

2.  Magna  opera  Domini :  *  exquisita  in 
omnes  voluntates  ejus. 

3.  Confessio  et  magnificentia  opus  ejus  :  * 
et  justitia  ejus  manet  in  saeculum  saeculi. 

4.  Memoriam  fecit  mirabilium  suorum  f 
misericors  et  miserator  Dominus :  *  escam 
dedit  timentibus  se. 

5.  Memor  erit  in  saeculum  testamenti 
sui :  *  virtutem  operum  suorum  annunti- 
abit  populo  suo. 

6.  Ut  det  illis  haereditatem  gentium:  * 
opera  manuum  ejus  Veritas  et  judicium. 

7.  Fidelia  omnia  mandata  ejus :  f  con- 
firmata  in  saeculum  saeculi,  *  facta  in  veri- 
tate  et  aequitate. 

8.  Redemptionem  misit  populo  suo;  * 
mandavit  in  aeternum  testamentum  suum. 

9.  Sanctum,  et  terribile  nomen  ejus  * 
initium  sapientiae  timor  Domini. 

10.  Intellectus  bonus  omnibus  facientibus 
eum:  *  laudatio  ejus  manet  in  saeculum 
saeculi. 

n.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 
475 


-to 


402 

BEATUS  VIR. 
Psalm  in. 

©EATUS  vir  qui  timet  Dominum,  *  in 
mandatis  ejus  volet  nimis. 

2.  Potens  in  terra  erit  semen  ejus ;  * 
^eneratio  rectorum  benedicetur. 

3.  Gloria  et  divitiae  in  domo  ejus;  *  et 
justitia  ejus  manet  in  saeculum  saeculi. 

4.  Exortum  est  in  tenebris  lumen  rectis,  * 
misericors  et  miserator,  et  Justus. 

5..  Juciindus  homo  qui  miseretur  et  com- 
modat,  f  disponet  sermones  suos  in  judicio; 
*  quia  in  aeternum  non  commovebitur. 

6.  In  memoria  aeterna  erit  Justus:  *  ab 
auditione  mala  non  timebit. 

7.  Paratum  cor  ejus  sperare  in  Domino, 
j  confirmatum  est  cor  ejus;  *  non  com- 
movebitur donee  despiciat  inimicos  suos. 

8.  Dispersit.  dedit  pauperibus ;  f  justitia 
ejus  manet  in  saeculum  saeculi,  *  cornu 
ejus  exaltabitur  in  gloria. 

9.  Peccator  videbit,  et  irascetur,  f  dent- 
ibus  suis  f remet,  et  tabescet :  *  desiderium 
peccatorum  peribit. 

10.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 

403 

LAUD  ATE,  PUERL 
Psalm  112. 

HAUDATE  pueri  Dominum :  *  laudate 
nomen  Domini. 
2.  Sit  nomen  Domini  benedictum :  *  ex 
hoc  nunc,  et  usque  in  saeculum. 

476 


3-  A  solis  ortu  usque  ad  occasum,  * 
laudabile  nomen  Domini. 

4.  Excelsus  super  omnes  gentes  Do- 
minus,  *  et  super  coelos  gloria  ejus. 

5.  Quis  sicut  Dominus  Deus  noster,  qui 
in  altis  habitat,  *  et  humilia  respicit  in  coelo 
et  in  terra? 

6.  Suscitans  a  terra  inopem,  *  et  de  ster- 
core  erigens  pauperem. 

7.  Ut  collocet  eum  cum  principibus,  * 
cum  principibus  populi  sui. 

8.  Qui  habitare  facit  sterilem  in  domo,  * 
matrem  filiorum  laetantem. 

9.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 


404 

IN  EXITU  ISRAEL. 
Psalm  113. 
N   exitu   Israel   de   ^Egypto,   *   domus 


x 


Jacob  de  populo  barbaro : 

2.  Facta  est  Judaea  sanctificatio  ejus,  * 
Israel  potestas  ejus. 

3.  Mare  vidit,  et  fugit:  *  Jordanis  con- 
versus  est  retrorsum. 

4.  Montes  exultaverunt  ut  arietes,   *  et 
colles  sicut  agni  ovium. 

5.  Quid  est  tibi  mare,  quod  fugisti,  *  et 
tu  Jordanis,  quia  conversus  es  retrorsum  ? 

6.  Montes   exultastis   sicut   arietes,   *   et 
colles  sicut  agni  ovium. 

7.  A  facie  Domini  mota  est  terra,   *  a 
facie  Dei  Jacob. 

477 


8.  Qui  convertit  petram  in  stagna  aqua- 
rum,  *  et  rupem  in  fontes  aquarum. 

9.  Non  nobis,  Domine,  non  nobis :  *  sed 
nomini  tuo  da  gloriam: 

10.  Super  misericordia  tua  et  veritate 
tua,  *  nequando  dicant  gentes :  Ubi  est 
Deus  eorum? 

11.  Deus  autem  noster  in  coelo:  *  omnia 
quaeciimque  voluit,  fecit. 

12.  Simulacra  gentium  argentum  et  au- 
rum,  *  opera  manuum  hominum. 

13.  Os  habent,  et  non  loquentur:  *  oculos 
habent,  et  non  videbunt. 

14.  Aures  habent,  et  non  audient:  * 
nares  habent,  et  non  odorabunt. 

15.  Manus  habent,  et  non  palpabunt:  f 
pedes  habent,  et  non  ambulabunt:  *  non 
clamabunt  in  gutture  suo. 

16.  Similes  illis  fiant  qui  faciunt  ea:  *  et 
omnes  qui  confidunt  in  eis. 

17.  Domus  Israel  speravit  in  Domino:  * 
adjutor  eorum  et  protector  eorum  est. 

18.  Domus  Aaron  speravit  in  Domino:  * 
adjutor  eorum  et  protector  eorum  est. 

19.  Qui  timent  Dominum,  speraverunt  in 
Domino:  *  adjutor  $6rum  et  protector 
eorum  est. 

20.  Dominus  memor  fuit  nostri:  *  et 
benedixit  nobis. 

21.  Benedixit  domui  Israel:  *  benedixit 
domui  Aaron. 

22.  Benedixit  omnibus  qui  timent  Do- 
minum, *  pusillis  cum  majoribus. 

23.  Adjiciat  Dominus  super  vos:  *  super 
vos,  et  super  filios  vestros. 

478 


24.  Benedicti  vos  a  Domino,  *  qui  fecit 
coelum,  et  terram. 

25.  Coelum  coeli  Domino:  *  terram  au- 
tem.dedit  fillis  hominum. 

26.  Non  mortui  laudabunt  te,  Domine :  * 
neque  omnes,  qui  descendunt  in  infernum. 

27.  Sed  nos  qui  vivimus,  benedicimus 
Domino,  *  ex  hoc  nunc,  et  usque  in  sae- 
culum. 

28.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 


405 

MAGNIFICAT. 
Canticum  B.  V.  M. 

y|\AGNIFICAT  *  anima  mea  Dominum. 
>M  2.  Et  exsultavit  spiritus  meus  *  in  Deo 
salutari  meo. 

3.  Quia  respexit  humilitatem  ancillae 
suae :  *  ecce  enim  ex  hoc  beatam  me  dicent 
omnes  generationes. 

4.  Quia  fecit  mihi  magna  qui  potens  est,* 
et  sanctum  nomen  ejus. 

5.  Et  misericordia  ejus  a  progenie  in  pro- 
genies *  timentibus  eum. 

6.  Fecit  potentiam  in  brachio  suo:  * 
dispersit  superbos  mente  cordis  sui. 

7.  Deposuit  potentes  de  sede,  *  et  ex- 
altavit  hiimiles. 

8.  Esurientes  implevit  bonis :  *  et  divites 
dimisit  inanes. 

9.  Suscepit  Israel  puerum  suum,  *  re- 
cordatus  misericordiae  suae. 

479 


io.  Sicut  lociitus  est  ad  patres  nostros,  * 
Abraham,  et  semini  ejus  in  saecula. 
ii.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 

406 

CONFITEBOR  QUONIAM. 
Psalm  137 

GONFITEBOR    tibi,    Domine,    in    toto 
corde  meo:  *  quoniam  audisti  verba 
oris  mei. 

2.  In  conspectu  Angelorum  psallam  tibi  :* 
adorabo  ad  templum  sanctum  tuum,  et 
confitebor  nomini  tuo. 

3.  Super  misericordia  tua,  et  veritate 
tua:  *  quoniam  magnificasti  super  omne, 
nomen  sanctum  tuum. 

4.  In  quaciimque  die  invocavera  te,  ex- 
audi  me,  *  multiplicabis  in  anima  mea 
virtutem. 

5.  Confiteantur  tibi,  Domine,  omnes  re- 
ges  terrae:  *  quia  audierunt  omnia  verba 
oris  tui : 

6.  Et  cantent  in  viis  Domini:  *  quoniam 
magna  est  gloria  Domini. 

7.  Quoniam  excelsus  Dominus,  et  hu- 
milia  respicit :  *  et  alta  a  longe  cognoscit. 

8.  Si  ambulavero  in  medio  tribulationis, 
vivificabis  me:  f  et  super  iram  inimicorum 
meorum  extendisti  manum  tuam,  *  et  sal- 
vum  me  fecit  dextera  tua. 

9.  Dominus  retribuet  pro  me:  f  Domine 
misericordia  tua  in  saeculum  *  opera  manu- 
um  tuarum  ne  despicias. 

10.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 

480 


407 

CREDIDI. 

Psalm  115. 

/^TREDIDI,  propter  quod  lociitus  sum;  * 
vA.  ego  autem  humiliatus  sum  nimis. 

2.  Ego  dixi  in  excessu  meo:  *  Omnis 
homo  mendax. 

3.  Quid  retribuam  Domino  *  pro  omni- 
bus quae  retribuit  mihi? 

4.  Calicem  salutaris  accipiam,  *  et  nomen 
Domini  invocabo. 

5.  Vota  mea  Domino  reddam  coram 
omni  populo  ejus:  *  pretiosa  in  conspectu 
Domini  mors  sanctorum  ejus. 

6.  O  Domine,  quia  ego  servus  tuus :  * 
ego  servus  tuus,  et  filius  ancillae  tuae. 

7.  Dirupisti  vincula  mea :  f  tibi  sacrifica- 
bo  hostiam  laudis,  *  et  nomen  Domini  invo- 
cabo. 

8.  Vota  mea  Domino  reddam  in  conspectu 
omnis  populi  ejus:  *  in  atriis  domus  Do- 
mini, in  medio  tui,  Jerusalem. 

9.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 


408 

IN  CONVERTENDO. 
Psalm  125. 
N    convertendo   Dominus    captivitatem 


x 


Sion ;  *  facti  sumus  sicut  consolati. 
2.  Tunc    repletum    est    gaudio    os    nos- 
trum :  *  et  lingua  nostra  exsultatione. 

481 


3-  Tunc  dicent  inter  gentes:  *  Magnifica- 
vit  Dominus  facere  cum  eis. 

4.  Magnificavit    Dominus    facere    nobis- 
cum,  *  facti  sumus  laetantes. 

5.  Converte,   Domine,   captivitatem   nos- 
tram,  *  sicut  torrens  in  Austro. 

6.  Qui  seminant  in  lacrimis,  *  in  exsulta- 
tione  metent. 

7.  Euntes   ibant  et  flebant;  *   mittentes 
semina  sua. 

8.  Venientes  autem  venient  cum  exsulta- 
tione,  *  portantes  manipulos  suos. 

9.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 


409 

DOMINE  PROBASTI  ME. 
Psalm  138. 
OMINE,    probasti    me,    et    cognovisti 


o 


me:  *  tu  cognovisti  sessionem  meam, 
et  resurrectionem  meam. 

2.  Intellexisti  cogitationes  meas  de 
longe :  *  semitam  meam,  et  f  uniculum  meum 
investigasti. 

3.  Et  omnes  vias  meas  praevidisti :  *  quia 
non  est  sermo  in  lingua  mea. 

4.  Ecce,  Domine,  tu  cognovisti  omnia, 
novissima  et  antiqua:  *  tu  formasti  me,  et 
posuisti  super  me  manum  tuam. 

5.  Mirabilis  facta  est  scientia  tua  ex 
me :  *  conf ortata  est,  et  non  potero  ad  earn. 

6.  Quo  ibo  a  spiritu  tuo  ?  *  et  quo  a  facie 
tua  fugiam? 

482 


J.  Si  ascendero  m  coelum,  tu  illic  es :  *  si 
descendero  in  infernum,  ades. 

8.  Si  sumpsero  pennas  meas  diluculo,  * 
et  habitavero  in  extremis  maris : 

9.  Etenim  illuc  manus  tua  deducet  me :  * 
et  tenebit  me  dextera  tua. 

10.  Et  dixi :  Forsitan  tenebrae  conculca- 
bunt  me :  *  et  nox  illuminatio  mea  in  deliciis 
meis. 

11.  Quia  tenebrae  non  obscurabuntur  a 
te,  t  et  nox  sicut  dies  illuminabitur :  *  sicut 
tenebrae  ejus,  ita  et  lumen  ejus. 

12.  Quia  tu  possedisti  renes  meos:  *  sus- 
cepisti  me  de  utero  matris  meae. 

13.  Confitebor  tibi,  quia  terribiliter  mag- 
nificatus  es :  f  mirabilia  opera  tua ;  *  et 
anima  mea  cognoscit  mimis. 

14.  Non  est  occultatum  os  meum  a  te, 
quod  f  ecisti  in  occulto :  *  et  substantia  mea 
in  inferioribus  terrae. 

15.  Imperfectum  meum  viderunt  oculi 
tui,  f  m  libro  tuo  omnes  scribentur:  *  dies 
formabuntur,  et  nemo  in  eis. 

16.  Mini  autem  nimis  honorificati  sunt 
amici  tui,  Deus:  *  nimis  confortatus  est 
principalis  eorum. 

17.  Dinumerabo  eos,  et  super  arenam 
multiplicabuntur :  *  exsurrexi,  et  adhuc  sum 
tecum. 

18.  Si  occideris,  Deus,  peccatores:  *  viri 
sanguinum  declinate  a  me : 

19.  Quia  dicitis  in  cogitatione:  *  Accipi- 
ent  in  vanitate  civitates  tuas. 

20.  Nonne  qui  oderunt  te,  Domine,  oder- 
am  ?  *  et  super  inimicos  tuos  tabescebam  ? 

483    . 


21.  Perfecto    odio    oderam    illos :    *    et 
inimici  facti  sunt  mihi. 

22.  Proba  me,  Deus,  et  scito  cor  meum :  * 
interroga  me  et  cognosce  semitas  meas. 

23.  Et  vide,  si  via  jniquitatis  in  me  est:  * 
et  deduc  me  in  via  aeterna. 

24.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 


410 

DE  PROFUNDIS. 

Psalm  129. 

OE  profiindis  clamavi  ad  te  Domine;  * 
Domine,  exaudi  vocem  meam. 

2.  Fiant  aures  tuae  intendentes,  *  in  vo- 
cem deprecationis  meae. 

3.  Si  iniquitates  observaveris,  Domine;  * 
Domine,  quis  sustinebit  ? 

4.  Quia  apud  te  propitiatio  est,  *  et  prop- 
ter legem  tuam  sustinui  te,  Domine. 

5.  Sustinuit  anima  mea  in  verbo  ejus;  * 
speravit  anima  mea  in  Domino. 

6.  A  custodia  matutina  usque  ad  noctem,* 
speret  Israel  in  Domino. 

7.  Quia  apud  Dominum  misericordia,   * 
et  copiosa  apud  eum  redemptio ; 

8.  Et  ipse  redimet  Israel  *  ex  omnibus 
iniquitatibus  ejus. 

9.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 

484 


411 

MEMENTO,  DOM  IN  E,  DAVID. 

Psalm  131. 

/|\EMENTO,  Domine,  David,  *  et  omnis 
>M  mansuetudinis  ejus : 

2.  Sicut  juravit  Domino,  *  votum  vovit 
Deo  Jacob: 

3.  Si  introiero  in  tabernaculum  domus 
meae:  *  si  ascendero  in  lectum  strati  mei: 

4.  Si  dedero  somnum  oculis  meis,*  et  pal- 
pebris  meis  dormitationem ; 

5.  Et  requiem  temporibus  meis,  donee  in- 
veniam  locum  Domino,  *  tabernaculum  Deo 
Jacob. 

6.  Ecce  audivimus  earn  in  Ephrata :  *  in- 
venimus  earn  in  campis  silvae. 

7.  Introibimus  in  tabernaculum  ejus :  * 
adorabimus  in  loco  ubi  steterunt  pedes  ejus. 

8.  Surge,  Domine,  in  requiem  tuam :  *  tu 
et  area  sanctificationis  tuae. 

9.  Sacerdotes  tui  induantur  justitiam,  * 
et  sancti  tui  exsultent. 

10.  Propter  David  servum  tuum,  *  non 
avertas  faciem  Christi  tui. 

11.  Juravit  Dominus  David  veritatem,  et 
non  frustrabitur  earn:  *  de  fructu  ventris 
tui  ponam  super  sedem  tuam. 

12.  Si  custodierint  filii  tui  testamentum 
meum,  *  et  testimonia  mea  haec  quae  do- 
cebo  eos : 

13.  Et  filii  eorum  usque  in  saeculum,  * 
sedebunt  super  sedem  tuam. 

14.  Quoniam  elegit  Dominus  Sion,  * 
elegit  earn  in  habitationem  sibi. 

485 


15.  Haec  requies' mea  in  saeculum  sae- 
culi:  *  hie  habitabo,  quoniam  elegi  earn. 

16.  Viduam  ejus  benedicens  benedicam  :  * 
pauperes  ejus  saturabo  panibus. 

17.  Saeerdotes  ejus  induam  salutari,  *  et 
sancti  ejus  exsultatione  exsultabunt. 

18.  Uluc  prodticam  cornu  David,  *  paravi 
lucernam  Christo  meo. 

19.  Inimicos  ejus  induam  confusione:  * 
super  ipsum  autem  efflorebit  sanctificatio 
mea. 

20/  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 


412 

LAETATUS  SUM. 
Psalm  121, 

HAETATUS  sum  in  his,  quae  dicta  sunt 
mihi:  *  in  domum  Domini  ibimus. 

2.  Stantes  erant  pedes  nostri :  *  in  atriis 
tuis,  Jerusalem. 

3.  Jerusalem,  quae  aedificatur  ut  civitas  :* 
cujus  participatio  ejus  in  idipsum. 

4.  Illuc  enim  ascenderunt  tribus,  tribus 
Domini :  *  testimonium  Israel  ad  confiten- 
dum  nomini  Domini. 

5.  Quia  illic  sederunt  sedes  in  judicio:  * 
sedes  super  domum  David. 

6.  Rogate  quae  ad  pacem  sunt  Jerusa- 
lem ;  *  et  abundantia  diligentibus  te. 

7.  Fiat  pax  in  virtiite  tua :  *  et  abundan- 
tia in  turribus  tuis. 


486 


8.  Propter     fratres-    meos     et    proximos 
meos,  *  loquebar  pacem  de  te. 

9.  Propter  domum  Domini  Dei  nostri,  * 
quaesivi  bona  tibi. 

io.  Gloria  Patri,  etc  •   < 


413 

NISI  DOMINUS. 
Psalm  126. 

QISI  Dominus  aedificaverit  domum:  *  in 
vanum     laboraverunt     qui     aedificant 
earn. 

2.  Nisi  Dominus  custodierit.  civitatem:  * 
f  rustra  vigilat  qui  custodit  £am. 

3.  Vanum  est  vobis  ante  lucem  surgerer^ 
siirgite  post'quam  sederitis,  qui  manducatis 
panem  doloris. 

4.  Cum  dederit  dilectis  suis  somnum :  * 
ecce  haereditas  Domini,  filii:  merces,  fruc- 
tus  ventris. 

5.  Sicut  sagittae  in  manu  potentis :  *  ita 
filii  excussorum. 

6.  Beatus  vir  qui  implevit  desideriurri 
suum  ex  ipsis :  *  non  confundetur,  cum  \d- 
quetur  inimicis  suis  in  porta. 

7.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 

487 


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414 

LAUD  A,  JERUSALEM. 
Psalm  147. 

AUDA,  Jerusalem,  Dominum:  *  lauda 
Deum  tuum,  Sion. 

2.  Quoniam  confortavit  seras  portarum 
tuarum:  *  benedixit  filiis  tuis  in  te. 

3.  Qui  posuit  fines  tuos  pacem :  *  et  adipe 
frumenti  satiat  te. 

4.  Qui  emittit  eloquium  suum  terrae:  * 
velociter  currit  sermo  ejus. 

5.  Qui  dat  nivem  sicut  lanam ;  *  nebulam 
sicut  cinerem  spargit. 

6.  Mittit  crystallum  suum  sicut  buccel- 
las;  *  ante  faciem  frigoris  ejus  quis  sus- 
tinebit  ? 

7.  Emittet  verbum  suum  et  liquefaciet 
ea :  *  flabit  spiritus  ejus  et  fluent  aquae. 

8.  Qui  anntintiat  verbum  suum  Jacob:  * 
justitias  et  judicia  sua  Israel. 

9.  Non  fecit  taliter  omni  nationi:  *  et  ju- 
dicia sua  non  manifestavit  eis. 

10.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 


415 

BE  ATI  OMNES. 
Psalm  127. 
EATI  omnes  qui  timent  Dominum, 


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qui  ambulant  in  viis  ejus. 
2.  Labores  manuum  tuarum   quia  man- 
ducabis :  *  beatus  es,  et  bene  tibi  erit. 

488 


3.  Uxor  tua  sicut  vitis  abundans,  *  in 
lateribus  domus  tuae. 

4.  Filii  tui  sicut  novellae  olivarum,  *  in 
circtiitu  mensae  tuae. 

5.  Ecce  sic  benedicetur  homo,  *  qui  timet 
Dominum. 

6.  Benedicat  tibi  Dominus  ex  Sion :  *  et 
videas  bona  Jerusalem  omnibus  diebus  vitae 
tuae. 

7.  Et  videas  f  ilios  filiorum  tuorum ;  *  pa- 
cem  super  Israel. 

8.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 


416 

AD  DOMINUM. 
Psalm  119. 
D  Dominum  cum  tribularer,  clamavi :  * 


B 


et  exaudivit  me. 

2.  Domine,  libera  animam  meam  a  labiis 
iniquis,  *  et  a  lingua  dolosa. 

3.  Quid  detur  tibi,  aut  quid  apponatur 
tibi,  *  ad  linguam  dolosam? 

4.  Sagittae  potentis  acutae,  *  cum  car- 
bonibus  desolatoriis. 

5.  Heu  mihi,  quia  incolatus  meus  pro- 
longatus est:  f  habitavi  cum  habitantibus 
Cedar :  *  multum  incola  f uit  anima  mea. 

6.  Cum  his,  qui  oderunt  pacem,  eram  pa- 
cificus:  *  cum  loquebar  illis,  impugnabant 
me  gratis. 

7.  Requiem  aeternam  *  dona  eis  Domine. 

8.  Et  lux:  perpetua  *  luceat  eis. 

489 


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DILEXI,  QUO;NlAM.-: 

Psalm,' 114. 

ILEXI,   quoniam  exaudiet  Dominus  * 
vocem  orationis  meae. 

2.  Quia  inclinavit  aurem  suam  mihi:  * 
eVin  diebus  mds  ihvocabo. 

3.  Circumdederunt  me  dolores  mortis.;  * 
eV  pericula  inf  erni  invenerunt  me. 

4.  Tribulationem  et  dolor  em  inverii :  *  et 
nomen  Domini  invocavi. 

5.  O  Domine,  libera  animam  meam:  f 
misericors  Dominus,  et  Justus,  *  et  Deus 
noster  miseretur.      :. 

6.  Custodiens  parvulos  Dominus ;  *  hu- 
miliatus  sum,  et  liberavit  me. 

7.  Convertere  anima  mea  in  requiem 
tuam.:  *  quia  Dominus  benefecit  tibi. 

8.  Quia  eripuit  animam  meam  de  morte,f 
oculos  meos  a  lacrymis,  *  pedes  meos  a 
lajpsu. 

9.  Placebo  Domino  *  in  regione  vivorum. 
io.  Requiem  aeternam,  etc. 

418 

LEV  AVI  OCULOS. 
Psalm  120. 

V"j?EVAVI  oculos  meos  in  montes,  *  unde 
AA  veniet  auxilium  mihi. 

2,  Auxilium  meum  a  Domino,  *  qui  fecit 
coelum  et  terram. 

490 


3-  Non  det  in  commotionem  pedem 
tuum:  *  neque  dormitet  qui  custodit  te. 

4.  Ecce  non  dormitabit,  neque  dormiet,  * 
qui  custodit  Israel. 

5.  Dominus  custodit  te,  Dominus  protec- 
tio  tua  *  super  manum  dexteram  tuam. 

6.  Per  diem  sol  non  uret  te,*  neque  luna 
per  noctem. 

7.  Dominus  custodit  te  ab  omni  malo :  * 
custodiat  animam  tuam  Dominus. 

8.  Dominus  custodiat  introitum  tuum,  et 
exitum  tuum,  *  ex  hoc  nunc,  et  usque  in 
saeculum. 

9.  Requiem  aeternam,  etc. 

419 

LAUD  ATE  DOMINUM. 
Psalm  116. 

KAUDATE  Dominum  omnes  gentes ;  * 
laudate  eum  omnes  populi. 

2.  Quoniam  confirmata  est  super  nos  mis- 
er icordia  ejus:  *  et  Veritas  Domini  manet  in 
aeternum. 

3.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 

420 

ERIPE  ME,  DOMINE. 
Psalm  139. 

6RIPE  me,  Domine,  ab  homine  malo:  * 
a  viro  iniquo  eripe  me. 
2.  Qui  cogitaverunt  iniquitates  in  corde  :* 
tota  die  constituebant  praelia. 

491 


3-  Acuerunt  linguas  suas  sicut  serpen- 
tis :  *  venenum  aspidum  sub  labiis  eorum. 

4.  Custodi  me,  Domine,  de  manu  pecca- 
toris :  *  et  ab  hominibus  iniquis  eripe  me. 

5.  Qui  cogitaverunt  supplantare  gressus 
meos :  *  absconderunt  superbi  laqueum 
mihi. 

6.  Et  funes  extenderunt  in  laqueum:  * 
juxta  iter  scandalum  posuerunt  mihi. 

7.  Dixi  Domino :  Deus  meus  es  tu :  * 
exaudi,  Domine,  vocem  deprecationis  meae. 

8.  Domine,  Domine,  virtus  salutis  meae  :* 
obumbrasti  super  caput  meum  in  die  belli. 

9.  Ne  tradas  me,  Domine,  a  desiderio 
meo,  peccatori :  f  cogitaverunt  contra  me,  * 
ne  derelinquas  me,  ne  forte  exaltentur. 

10.  Caput  circiiitus  eorum:  *  labor  labi- 
orum  ipsorum  operiet  eos. 

it.  Cadent  super  eos  carbones,f  in  ignem 
dejicies  eos:  *  in  miseriis  non  subsistent. 

12.  Vir  linguosus  non  dirigetur  in 
terra:  *  virum  injustum  mala  capient  in 
interitu. 

13.  Cognovi  quia  faciet  Dominus  judi- 
cium inopis,  *  et  vindictam  pauperum. 

14.  Verumtamen  justi  confitebuntur  no- 
mini  tuo:  *  et  habitabunt  recti  cum  vultu 
tuo. 

15.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 

492 


421 

VOCE  ME  A. 
Psalm  141. 

VOCE    rnea    ad    Dominum    clamavi :   * 
voce    mea    ad    Dominum    deprecatus 
sum. 

2.  EfTundo  in  conspectu  ejus  orationem 
meam,  *  et  tribulationem  meam  ante  ipsum 
pronuntio. 

3.  In  deficiendo  ex  me  spiritum  meum,  * 
et  tu  cognovisti  semitas  meas. 

4.  In  via  hac  qua  ambulabam,  *  abscon- 
derunt  laqueum  mihi. 

5.  Considerabam  ad  dexteram,  et  vide- 
bam :  *  et  non  erat  qui  cognosceret  me. 

6.  Periit  fuga  a  me,  *  et  non  est  qui  re- 
quirat  animam  meam. 

7.  Clamavi  ad  te,  Domine ;  f  dixi :  Tu  es 
spes  mea,  *  portio  mea  in  terra  viventium. 

8.  Intende  ad  deprecationem  meam,  * 
quia  humiliatus  sum  nimis. 

9.  Libera  me  a  persequentibus  me,  *  quia 
confortati  sunt  super  me. 

10.  Educ  de  custodia  animam  meam  ad 
confitendum  nomini  tuo :  *  me  exspectant 
justi,  donee  retribuas  mihi. 

11.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 


o 


422 

DOMINE  CLAMAVI. 
Psalm  140. 
,OMINE,  clamavi  ad  te,  exaudi  me :  * 
intende  voci  meae  cum  clamavero  ad  te. 

493 


2.  Dirigatur  oratio  mea  sicut  incensum  in 
conspectu  tuo:  *  elevatio  manuum  mearum 
sacrificium  vespertinum. 

3.  Pone,  Domine,  custodiam  ori  meo:  * 
et  ostium  circumstantiae  labiis  meis. 

4.  Non  declines  cor  meum  in  verba 
malitiae,  *  ad  excusandas  excusationes  in 
peccatis. 

5.  Cum  hominibus  operantibus  iniquita- 
tem,  *  et  non  communicabo  cum  electis 
eorum. 

6.  Corripiet  me  Justus  in  misericordia, 
et  increpabit  me:  *  oleum  autem  peccatoris 
non  impinguet  caput  meum. 

7.  Quoniam  adhuc  et  oratio  mea  in  bene- 
placitis  eorum :  *  absorpti  sunt  juncti  pe- 
trae  judices  eorum. 

8.  Audient  verba  mea  quoniam  potu- 
erunt:  *  sicut  crassitudo  terrae  erupta  est 
super  terram. 

9.  Dissipata  sunt  ossa  nostra  secus  in- 
fernum:  f  quia  ad  te,  Domine,  Domine, 
oculi  mei :  *  in  te  speravi  non  auf  eras  ani- 
mam  meam. 

10.  Custodi  me  a  laqueo  quern  statuerunt 
mihi,  *  et  a  scandalis  operantium  iniqui- 
tatem. 

11.  Cadent  in  retiaculo  ejus  peccatores:  * 
singulariter  sum  ego  donee  transeam. 

12.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 

494 


423 

CONSERVA  ME,  DOMINE. 
Psalm  15. 

aONSERVA  me,  Domine,  quoniam 
speravi  in  te :  f  Dixi  Domino :  Deus 
meus.es  tu,  *  quoniam  bonorum  meorum 
non  eges. 

2.  Sanctis,  qui  sunt  in  terra  ejus,  *  miri- 
ficavit  omnes  voluntates  meas  in  eis. 

3.  Multiplicatae  sunt  infirmitates  eorum  :* 
postea  acceleraverunt. 

4.  Non  congregabo  conventieula  eorum 
de  sanguinibus :  *  nee  memor  ero  nominum 
eorum  per  labia  mea. 

5.  Dominus  pars  haereditatis  meae,  et 
calicis  mei:  *  tu  es  qui  restitues  haeredita- 
tem  meam  mihi. 

6.  Funes  ceeiderunt  mihi  in  praeclaris :  * 
etenim  haereditas  mea  praeclara  est  mihi. 

7.  Benedicam  Dominum,  qui  tribuit  mihi 
intellectum :  *  insuper  et  usque  ad  noctem 
increpuerunt  me  renes  mei. 

8.  Providebam  Dominum  in  conspectu 
meo  semper:  *.  quoniam  a  dextris  est  mihi, 
ne  commovear. 

9.  Propter  hoc  laetatum  est  cor  meum,  et 
exsultavit  lingua  mea :  *  insuper  et  caro  mea 
requiescet  in  spe. 

10.  Quoniam  non  derelinques  animam 
meam  in  inferno:  *  nee  dabis  sanctum  tuum 
videre  corruptionem. 

11.  Notas  mihi  fecisti  vias  vitae,  f  adim- 
plebis  me  laetitia  cum  vultu  tuo :  *  delecta- 
tiones  in  dextera  tua  usque  in  finem. 

12.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 

495 


424 

MISERERE  MEIy  DEUS. 

Psalm  50. 

/KISERERE    mei,    Deus,    *    secundum 
>M  magnam  misericordiam  tuam. 

2.  Et  secundum  multitudinem  miseratio- 
num  tuarum,  *  dele  iniquitatem  meam. 

3.  Amplius  lava  me  ab  iniquitate  mea :  * 
et  a  peccato  meo  munda  me. 

4.  Quoniam  iniquitatem  meam  ego  cog- 
nosce): *  et  peccatum  meum  contra  me  est 
semper. 

5.  Tibi  soli  peccavi,  et  malum  coram  te 
feci :  *  ut  justificeris  in  sermonibus  tuis,  et 
vincas  cum  judicaris. 

6.  Ecce  enim  in  inquitatibus  conceptus 
sum :  *  et  in  peccatis  concepit  me  mater  mea. 

7.  Ecce  enim  veritatem  dilexisti:  *  in- 
certa  et  occulta  sapientiae  tuae  manifestasti 
mihi. 

8.  Asperges  me  hyssopo  et  mundabor:  * 
lavabis  me  et  super  nivem  dealbabor. 

9.  Auditui  meo  dabis  gaudium  et  laeti- 
tiam:  *  et  exsultabunt  ossa  humiliata. 

to.  Averte  faciem  tuam  a  peccatis  meis  :* 
et  omnes  iniqutates  meas  dele. 

11.  Cor  mundum  crea  in  me,  Deus:  *  et 
spiritum  rectum  innova  in  visceribus  meis. 

12.  Ne  projicias  me  a  facie  tua:  *  et  spi- 
ritum sanctum  tuum  ne  auferas  a  me. 

13.  Redde  mihi  laetitiam  salutaris  tui:  * 
et  spiritu  principali  confirma  me. 

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14.  Docebo  iniquos  vias  tuas:  *  et  impii 
ad  te  convertentur. 

15.  Libera  me  de  sanguinibus,  Deus, 
Deus  salutis  meae:  *  et  exsultabit  lingua 
mea  justitiam  tuam. 

16.  Domine,  labia  mea  aperies:  *  et  os 
meum  annuntiabit  laudem  tuam. 

17.  Quoniam  si  voluisses  sacrificium, 
dedissem  utique:  *  holocaustis  non  delecta- 
beris. 

18.  Sacrificium  Deo  spiritus  contribula- 
tus :  *  cor  contritum  et  humiliatum,  Deus, 
non  despicies. 

19.  Benigne  fac,  Domine,  in  bona  vo- 
luntate  tua  Sion:  *  ut  aedificentur  muri 
Jerusalem. 

20.  Tunc  acceptabis  sacrificium  justitiae, 
oblationes,  et  holocausta:  *  tunc  imponent 
super  altare  tuum  vitulos. 

2i«  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 


497 


im;  VENI  CREATOR  SPIRITUS. 
425 


VENI  Creator  Spiritus, 
Mentes  tuorum  visita, 
Irriple  superna  gratia 
Quae  tu  creasti  pectora. 


Qui   diceris   Paraclitus, 
Altissimi  donum   Dei, 
Fons  vivus,  ignis,  caritas. 
Et  spiritalis  tinctio. 


Tu  septiformis  munere, 
Digitus    Paternae    dexterae, 
Tu  rite  promissum  Patris, 
Sermone  ditans  guttura. 


Accende  lumen  sensibus 
Inftinde  amorem  cordibus 
Infirma  nostri  corporis 
Virtute  firmans  perpeti. 


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

498 


6 
Per  te  sciamus  da  Patrem, 
Noscamus  atque  Filium: 
Teque  utriusque  Spiritum: 
Credamus  omni  tempore. 

7 
Deo  Patri  sit  gloria, 
Et  Filio,  qui  a  mortuis 
Surrexit,  ac  Paraclito, 
In  saeculorum  saecula.   Amen. 

First  Vespers : 
T.  Repleti   sunt  omnes    Spiritu   Sancto, 
alleluia. 

^.  Et  coeperunt  loqui,  alleluia. 

Second  Vespers: 
T\  Loquebantur  variis  Unguis  Apostoli, 
alleluia. 

^.  Magnalia  Dei,  alleluia. 

426 

VEXILLA  REGIS. 

i 

VEXILLA  Regis  prodeunt : 
Fulget  Crucis  mysterium, 
Qua  vita  mortem  pertulit, 
Et  morte  vitam  protulit. 

2 

Quae  vulnerata  lanceae 
Mucrone  diro,  criminum 
Ut  nos  lavaret  sordibus, 
Manavit  unda  et  sanguine. 

499 


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

4 
Arbor  decora  et  fiilgida, 
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  tinica, 
Hoc  Passionis  tempore, 
Piis  adauge  gratiam, 
Reisque  dele  crimina. 

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

T.  Eripe  me,  Domine,  ab  homine  malo. 
Jy.  A  viro  iniquo  eripe  me. 

500 


427 

PANGE  LINGUA. 


/#^\ANGE  lingua  gloriosi 
££  Corporis  mysterium, 
Sanguinisque  pretiosi, 
Quern  in  mundi  pretium 
Fructus  ventris  generosi 
Rex  effudit  gentium. 


Nobis  datus,  nobis  natus 
Ex  intacta  Virgine, 
Et  in  mundo  conversatus, 
Sparso  verbi  semine, 
Sui  moras  incolatus 
Miro  clausit  ordine. 

3 

In  supremae  nocte  coenae 
Reciimbens  cum  fratribus, 
Observata  lege  plene 
Cibis  in  legalibus, 
Cibum  turbae  duodenae 
Se  dat  suis  manibus. 

4 
Verbum  caro  panem  verum 
Verbo  carnem  efficit: 
Fitque  sanguis  Christi  merum : 
Et  si  sensus  deficit, 
Ad  firmandum  cor  sincerum 
Sola  fides  siifficit. 

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5 
Tantum  ergo  Sacramentum 
Veneremur  cernui; 
Et  antiquum  documentum 
Novo  cedat  ritui : 
Praestet  fides  supplementum 
Sensuum  defectui. 

6 

Genitori,  Genitoque 
Laus  et  jubilatio, 
Salus,  honor  virtus  quoque 
Sit  et  benedictio : 
Procedenti  ab  utroque 
Compar  sit  laudatio.    Amen. 

V.  Panem  de  coelo  praestitisti  eis,  al- 
leluia. 

1$ .  Omne  delectamentum  in  se  habentem, 
alleluia. 

428 

SACRIS  SOLEMN  IIS. 


[ACRIS   solemniis   juncta   sint   gaudia, 
Et  ex  praecordiis  sonent  praeconia, 
Recedant  Vetera,  nova  sint  omnia, 
Corda,  voces,  et  opera. 


Noctis  recolitur  coena  novissima, 
Qua  Christus  creditur  agnum  et  azyma 
Dedisse   fratribus,  juxta  legitima  ! 
Priscis  indulta  patribus. 

502 


3 

Post  agnum  typicum,   expletis   epulis, 
Corpus  Dominicum  datum  discipulis, 
Sic  totum  omnibus,  quod  totum  singulis, 
Ejus  fatemur  manibus. 


■ 


Dedit  fragilibus  corporis  ferculum, 
Dedit  et  tristibus  sanguinis  poculum, 
Dicens:  Accipite  quod  trado  vasculum 
Omnes  ex  eo  bibite. 


5 

Sic  sacrificium  istud  instituit; 
Cujus  officium  committi  voluit 
Solis  Presbyteris,  quibus  sic  congruit, 
Ut  sumant,  et  dent  caeteris. 


Panis  Angelicus  fit  panis  hominum 
Dat  panis  coelicus  figuris  terminum ; 
O  res  mirabilis !  mandticat  Dominum 
Pauper,  servus  et  humilis. 


7 

Te,  trina  Deitas  unaque,  poscimus, 
Sic  nos  tu  yisita,  sicut  te  c61imu« : 
Per  tuas  semitas  due  nos  quo  tendimus 
Ad  lucem  quam  inhabitas.   Amen, 

503 


H 


429 

LAUD  A  SION. 


;AUDA,  Sion,  Salvatorem, 
Lauda  ducem  et  pastorem 
In  hymnis  et  canticis. 


Quantum  potes,  tantum  aude, 
Quia   major   omni   laude, 
Nee  laudare  siifficis. 


3 
Laudis  thema  specialis, 
Panis  vivus  et  vitalis 
Hodie  proponitur. 

4 
Quern  in   sacrae  mensa  coenae 
Turbae   fratrum   duodenae 
Datum  non  ambigitur. 

5 

Sit  laus  plena,  sit  sonora, 
Sit  jucunda,  sit  decora 
Mentis  jubilatio. 

6 

Dies  enim  solemnis  agitur, 
In  qua  mensae  prima  recolitur 
Hujus  institutio. 

504 


7 
In  hac  mensa  novi  Regis, 
Novum  Pascha  novae  Iegis, 
Phase  vetus  terminat. 

8 

Vetustatem  novitas, 
Umbram  fugat  Veritas, 
Noctem  lux  eliminat. 

9 
Quod  in  coena  Christus  gessit, 
Faciendum  hoc  expressit 
In  sui  memoriam. 

10 

Docti   sacris   institutis, 
Panem,  vinum  in  saliitis 
Consecramus  hostiam. 

ii 

Dogma  datur  Christianis, 
Quod  in  carnem  transit  panis^ 
Et  vinum  in  sanguinem. 

12 

Quod  non  capis,  quod  non  vides, 
Animosa  firmat  fides, 
Praeter  rerum  ordinem. 

13 

Sub  diversis  speciebus, 
Signis  tantum  et  non  rebus, 
Latent  res  eximiae. 

505 


14 
Caro  cibus,,  sanguis   potus: 
Manet  tamen  Chfistus  totus 
Sub  utraque  specie; 

15 
A  sumente  non  concise,    .. 
Non  conf ractus,  non  divisus, 
Integer  accipitur. 

16 

Sumit  unus,  sumunt  mille : 
Quantum  isti,  tantum  ille: 
Nee  sumptus  consumitur. 

17 
Sumunt  boni,  sumunt  mali: 
Sorte  tamen  inaequali, 
Vitae,  vel  interitus : 

18 

Mors  est  malis,  vita  bonis : 
Vide  paris  sumptionis 
Quam  sit  dispar  exitus. 

19 

Fracto  demum  Sacramento, 
Ne  vacilles,  sed  memento, 
Tantum  esse  sub  f  ragmento 
Quantum  toto  tegitur: 

20 

Nulla  rei  fit  scissiira: 
Signi  tantum  fit  fractura: 
Qua  nee  status  nee  statura 
Signati  minuitur. 

506 


21 

Ecce  panis  angelorum, 
Factus  cibus  viatorum: 
Yere  panis  filiorum, 
Non  mittendus  canibus. 

22 

In   figiiris  praesignatur, 
Cum  Isaac  immolatur: 
Agnus  paschae  deputatur: 
Datur  manna  patribus. 

Bone  Pastor,  panis  vere, 
Jesu  nostri  miserere: 
Tu  nos  pasce,  nos  tuere: 
Tu  nos  bona  fac  videre 
In  terra  viventium. 

24 
Tu  qui  cuncta  scis  et  vales, 
Qui  nos  pascis  hie  mortales: 
Tuos  ibi  commensales 
Cohaeredes  et  sodales 

Fac  sanctorum  civium.    Amen. 


430 

TE  JOSEPH  CELEBRENT. 

1 

i^yE    Joseph    celebrent    agmina    coelitum, 
V-/  Te  cuncti  resonent  Christiadum  chori, 
Qui  clarus  meritis,  junctus  es  inclytae 
Casto  foedere  Virgini. 

507 


Almo  cum  tiimidam  genuine  conjugem 
Admirans,  diibio  tangeris  anxius, 
x\fflatu  stiperi  Flaminis  Angelus 
Conceptum  puerum  docet 

3 
Tu   natum   Dominum   stringis,   ad   exteras 
yEgypti  profugum  tu  sequeris  plagas, 
Amissum  Solymis  quaeris,  et  invenis, 
Miscens  gaudia  fletibus. 

4 
Post  mortem  reliquos  mors  pia  consecrat 
Palmamque  emeritos  gloria  stiscipit, 
Tu  vivens,  stiperis  par,  frueris  Deo, 
Mira  corte  beatior. 

5 
Nobis,  summa  Trias,  parce  precantibus, 
Da,  Joseph  meritis,  sidera  scandere; 
Ut  tandem  liceat  nos  tibi  perpetim 
Gratum  promere  canticum.   Amen. 

First  Vespers : 

T.  Constituit  eum  dominum  domus  suae. 
R.  Et  principem  omnis  possessions  suae. 

Second  Vespers: 

T.  Gloria  et  divitiae  in  domo  ejus. 
R.  Et   justitia   ejus   manet   in   saeculum 
saeculi. 

508 


431 

STAB AT  MATER  DOLOROSA, 


ITABAT  Mater  dolorosa, 
Juxta  crucem  lacrymosa, 
Dum  pendebat  Filius. 


Cujus  animam  gementem, 
Contristatam  et  dolentem, 
Pertransivit  gladius. 

3 
O  quam  tristis  et  afflicta 
Fuit  ilia  benedicta 
Mater  Unigeniti! 

4 
Quae  moerebat,  et  dolebat, 
Pia,  Mater,  dum  videbat 
Nati  poenas   inclyti. 

5 
Ouis  est  homo  qui  non  fleret, 
Matrem  Christi  si  videret 
In  tanto  supplicio? 

6 

Quis  non  posset  contristari, 
Christi  Matrem  contemplari 
Dolentem  cum  Filio? 

509 


7 
Pro  peccatis  suae  gentis, 
Vidit  Jesum  in  tormentis, 
Et  flagellis  stibditum. 

8 

Vidit,  suum  dulcem  natum 
Moriendo  desolatum, 
Dum  emisit  spiritum. 

9 

Eia  Mater,  fons  amoris, 
Me  sentire  vim  doloris, 
Fac  ut  tecum  lugeam. 

10 

Fac,  ut  ardeat  cor  meum 
In  amando  Christum  Deum, 
Ut  sibi  complaceam. 

ii 

Sancta  Mater,  istud  agas, 
Crucifixi  fige  plagas 
Cordi  meo  valide. 

12 

Tui   nati  vulnerati, 
Tarn  dignati  pro  me  pati, 
Poenas  mecum  divide. 

13 
Fac  me  tecum  pie  flere, 
Crucifixo  condolere, 
Donee  ego  vixero. 

=;io 


Juxta  crucem  tecum  stare, 
Et  me  tibi  sociare 
In  planctu   desidero. 

Virgo  virginum  praeclara, 
Mihi  jam  non  sis  amara 
Fac  me  tecum  plangere. 

16 

Fac,  ut  portem  Christi  mortem, 
Passionis  fac  consortem, 
Et  plagas  recolere. 

17 
Fac  me  plagis  vulnerari, 
Fac  me  cruce  inebriari, 
Et  cruore  Filii. 

18 

Flammis  ne  urar  succensus, 
Per  te,  Virgo,  sim  defensus 
In  die  judicii. 

ip 
Christe,  cum  sit  hinc  exire, 
Da  per  Matrem  me  venire 
Ad  palmam  victoriae. 

20 
Quando  corpus  morietur, 
Fac  ut  animae  donetur 
Paradisi  gloria.    Amen. 

T.  Regina  Martyrum,  ora  pro  nobis. 
IJ.  Quae  justa  Crucem  Jesu  constituisti. 

5iX 


432 

ATTEND E,  DOMINE. 

-    rxTENDE,  Domine,  et  miserere,  quia 
JL-X    peccavimus  tibi.     Attende     .     .     . 

i.  Ad  te  Rex  summe,  omnium  Redemp- 
tor,  oculos  nostros  sublevamus  flentes: 
exaudi,  Christe,  supplicantum  preces.  At- 
tende    .     .     . 

2.  Dextera  Patris,  lapis  angularis,  via 
salutis,  janua  coelestis,  ablue  nostri  maculas 
delicti.     Attende     .     .     . 

3.  Rogamus,  Deus,  tuam  majestatem* 
auribus  sacris  gemitus  exaudi:  crimina 
nostra  placidus   indulge.     Attende     .     .     . 

4.  Tibi  fatemur  crimina  admissa:  contri- 
to  corde  pandimus  occulta:  tua,  Redemp- 
tor,  pietas  ignoscat.     Attende     .     .     . 

5.  Innocens  captus,  nee  repugnans  duc- 
tus, testibus  falsis  pro  impiis  damnatus: 
quos  redemisti,  tu  conserva,  Christe.  At- 
tende.    .     .     . 

433 

0  FILII  ET  FILIAE. 

Chorus. 

Alleluia !     Alleluia !     Alleluia ! 


O  FILII  et  filiae, 
Rex  coelestis,  Rex  gloriae, 
Morte  surrexit  hodie,  alleluia! 

R.  Alleluia. 


Et  mane  prima  sabbati, 
Ad  ostium  monumenti 
Accesserunt  discipuli,  alleluia. 

^.  Alleluia. 

3 
Et  Maria  Magdalene, 
Et  Jacobi,  et  Salome, 
Venerunt  corpus  ungere,  alleluia. 
^.  Alleluia. 

4 
In  albis  sedens  Angelus 
Praedixit  mulieribus : 
In  Galilaea  est  Dominus,  alleluia. 
ty.  Alleluia. 

5 
Et  Joannes  Apostolus 
Cucurrit  Petro  citius, 
Monumento  venit  prius,  alleluia. 
1^.  Alleluia. 

6 

Discipulis  adstantibus, 
In  medio  stetit  Christus, 
Dicens :  Pax  vobis  omnibus,  alleluia. 
$.  Alleluia. 

7 
Ut  intellexit  Didymus 
Quia  surrexerat  Jesus, 
Remansit  fere  dubius,  alleluia. 

^.  Alleluia. 

513 


8 

Vide  Thoma,  vide  latus, 
Vide  pedes,  vide  manus, 
Noli  esse  incredulus,  alleluia. 

^.  Alleluia. 
9 
Quando  Thomas  Christi  latus, 
Pedes  vidit  atque  manus, 
Dixit :  Tu  es  Deus  meus,  alleluia. 

I£.  Alleluia. 
10 

Beati  qui  non  viderunt, 
Et  firmiter  crediderunt 
Vitam  aeternam  habebunt,  alleluia. 

^.  Alleluia. 
ii 

In  hoc  festo  sanctissimo 
Sit  laus  et  jubilatio, 
Benedicamus  Domino,  alleluia. 

^.  Alleluia. 

12 

De  quibus  nos  humillimas 

Devotas  atque  debitas 

Deo  dicamus  Gratias,  alleluia. 

^.  Alleluia. 

434 
TE  DRUM  LAUDAMUS. 

I^nE  Deum  laudamus: 

^/  Te  Dominum  confitemur. 

Te  aeternum  Patrem:  omnis  terra  vene- 
ratur. 

514 


Tibi  omnes  Angeli,  tibi  coeli,  et  univer- 
sae  potestates. 

Tibi  Cherubim,  et  Seraphim  incessabili 
voce  proclamant: 

Sanctus,  Sanctus, 

Sanctus  Dominus  Deus  Sabaoth. 

Pleni  sunt  coeli,  et  terra  majestatis  glo~ 
riae  tuae.         * 

Te  gloriosus  Apostolorum  chorus. 

Te  Prophetarum  laudabilis  numerus. 

Te  Martyrum  candidatus  laudat  exercitus. 

Te  per  orbem  terrarum  sancta  confitetur 
Ecclesia. 

Patrem  immensae  majestatis. 

Venerandum  tuum  verum,  et  unicum 
Filium. 

Sanctum  quoque  Paraclitum  Spiritum. 

Tu  Rex  gloriae,  Christe. 

Tu  Patris  sempiternus  es  Filius. 

Tu  ad  liberandum  suscepttirus  hominem : 
non  horruisti  Virginis  uterum. 

Tu  devicto  mortis  aculeo:  aperuisti  cre- 
dentibus  regna  coelorum. 

Tu  ad  dexteram  Dei  sedes :  in  gloria 
Patris. 

Judex  crederis  esse  venturus. 

Te  ergo  quaesumus,  tuis  fdmulis  sub- 
veni:  quos  pretioso  sanguine  redemisti. 

^Eterna  fac  cum  Sanctis  tuis  in  gloria 
numerari. 

Salvum  fac  populum  tuum,  Domine;  et 
benedic  haereditati  tuae. 

Et  rege  eos :  et  extolle  illos  usque  in 
aeternum. 

Per  singulos  dies  benedicimus  te. 

515 


Et  laudamus  nomen  tuum  in  saeculum, 
et  in  saeculum  saeculi. 

Dignare,  Domine,  die  isto  sine  peccato 
nos  custodire. 

Miserere  nostri,  Domine :  miserere  nostri. 

Fiat  misericordia  tua  Domine,  super 
nos,  quemadmodum  speravimus  in  te. 

In  te,  Domine,  speravi:  non  confiindar  in 
aeternum. 

y.  Benedicamus  Patrem  et  Filium  cum 
Sancto  Spiritu. 

Iy.  Laudemus  et  superexaltemus  eum  in 
saecula. 

T.  Benedictus  es  Domine  in  firmamento 
coeli. 

R.  Et  laudabilis,  et  gloriosus,  et  super- 
exaltatus  in  saecula. 

V.  Domine  exaudi  orationem  meam. 

R.  Et  clamor  meus  ad  te  veniat. 

T.  Dominus  vobiscum. 

1$.  Et  cum  spiritu  tuo. 

Oremus. 

Deus,  cujus  misericordiae  non  est  nu- 
merus,  et  bonitatis  infinitus  est  thesaurus : 
piissimae  majestati  tuae  pro  collatis  donis 
gratias  agimus,  tuam  semper  clementiam 
exorantes ;  ut  qui  petentibus  postulata  con- 
cedis,  eosdem  non  deserens,  ad  praemia 
futura  disponas.  Per  Christum  Dominum 
nostrum.     R.  Amen. 


516 


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435 

DEUS,  IN  ADJUTORIUM. 

V.  Deus,  in  adjutorium  meum  intende. 

1$.  Domine,  |  ad  adjuvandum  me  fes- 
tina. 

Gloria  Patri,  et  Filio,  |  et  Spiritui  Sancto : 

Sicut  erat  in  principio,  |  et  nunc,  et  sem- 
per, et  in  saecula  |  saeculorum.    Amen. 

436 

Psalm  109. 

OIXIT  Dominus  Domino  meo:   *   Sede 
a  dextris  meis : 

2.  Donee  ponam  |  inimicos  tuos,  *  sca- 
bellum  I  pedum  tuorum. 

3.  Virgam  virtiitis  tuae  emittet  Dominus 
ex  Sion;  *  dominare  in  medio  inimicorum 
tuorum. 

4.  Tecum  principium  in  die  virtiitis  tuae  | 
in  splendoribus  sanctorum :  *  ex  litero  |  ante 
luciferum  genui  te. 

5.  Juravit  Dominus,  et  non  paenitebit 
eum :  *  Tu  es  sacerdos  in  aeternum  secun- 
dum ordinem  Melchisedech. 

6.  Dominus  |  a  dextris  tuis,  *  confregit  | 
in  die  irae  suae  reges. 

517 


J.  Tudicabit  in  nationibus,  implebit  ru- 
inas:  *  conquassabit  capita  in  terra  mul- 
torum. 

8.  De  torrente  |  in  via  bibet :  *  propterea  j 
exaltabit  caput. 

9.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 
10.  Sicut  erat,  etc. 


437 

Psalm  112. 

HAUDATE  pueri  Dominum :  *  laudate 
nomen  Domini. 

2.  Sit  nomen  Domini  |  benedictum,  *  ex 
hoc  nunc,  j  et  usque  in  saeculum. 

3.  A  solis  ortu  usque  ad  occasum,  *  lau- 
dabile  nomen  Domini. 

4.  Excelsus  j  super  omnes  gentes  Domi- 
nus,  *  et  super  coelos  j  gloria  ejus. 

5.  Quis  sicut  Dominus  Deus  noster,  qui 
in  altis  habitat,  *  et  humilia  respicit  in  coelo 
et  in  terra? 

6.  Siiscitans  |  a  terra  inopem,  *  et  de 
stercore  |  erigens  pauperem : 

7.  Ut  collocet  eum  cum  principibus,  * 
cum  principibus  populi  sui. 

8.  Qui  habitare  f acit  |  sterilem  in  domo,  * 
matrem  |  filiorum  laetantem. 

9.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 
10.  vSicut  erat,  etc. 

518 


438 
Psalm  121. 

HAETATUS  sum  in  his  quae  dicta  sunt 
mihi :  *  In  domum  Domini  ibimus. 

2.  Stantes  erant  j  pedes  nostri,  *  in  atriis 
tuis  Jerusalem. 

3.  Jerusalem,  quae  aedificatur  ut  civitas  :* 
cujus  participate  ejus  in  idipsum. 

4.  Illuc  enim  ascenderunt  tribus,  |  tribus 
Domini :  *  testimonium  Israel  |  ad  confi- 
tendum  nomini  Domini. 

5.  Quia  illic  sederunt  sedes  in  judicio.  * 
sedes  super  domum  David. 

6.  Rogate  quae  ad  pacem  [  sunt  Jerusa- 
lem :  *  et  abundantia  |  diligentibus  te. 

7.  Fiat  pax  in  virtute  tua :  *  et  abundan- 
tia in  tiirribus  tuis. 

8.  Propter  fratres  meos  j  et  proximos 
meos,  *  loquebar  |  pacem  de  te : 

9.  Propter  domum  Domini  Dei  nostri,  * 
quaesivi  bona  tibi. 

10.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 

11.  Sicut  erat,  etc. 


Q 


439 

Psalm  126. 
ISI  Dominus  aedificaverit  domum,  *  in 


vanum     laboraverunt     qui     aedificant 
earn. 

2.  Nisi  Dominus  |  custodierit  civitatem,  * 
frustra  vigilat  |  qui  custodit  earn. 

519 


3.  Vanum  est  vobis  ante  lucem  surgere :  * 
surgite  postquam  sederitis,  qui  manducatis 
panem  doloris. 

4.  Cum  dederit  |  dilectis  suis  somnum:  * 
ecce  haereditas  Domini  |  f  ilii :  merces,  f  ruc- 
tus  ventris. 

5.  Sicut  sagittae  in  manu  potentis:  *  ita 
filii  excussorum. 

6.  Beatus  vir  qui  implevit  |  desiderium 
suum  ex  ipsis :  *  non  conf  undetur  |  cum 
loquetur  inimicis  suis  in  porta. 

7.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 

8.  Sicut  erat,  etc. 


440 

Psalm  147. 

V-^AUDA  Jerusalem  Dominum:   *  lauda 
1-A  Deum  tuum  Sion. 

2.  Quoniam  confortavit  |  seras  portarum 
tuarum :  *  benedixit  |  f iliis  tuis  in  te. 

3.  Qui  posuit  fines  tuos  pacem :  *  et  adipe 
frumenti  satiat  te. 

4.  Qui  emittit  j  eloquium  suum  terrae :  * 
velociter  |  currit  sermo  ejus. 

5.  Qui  dat  nivem  sicut  lanam :  *  nebulam 
sicut  cinerem  spargit. 

6.  Mittit  crystallum  suam  |  sicut  buccel- 
las :  *  ante  faciem  frigoris  ejus  j  quis  sus- 
tinebit  ? 

7.  Emittet  verbum  suum,  et  liquefaciet 
ea:  *  flabit  spiritus  ejus,  et  fluent  aquae. 

520 


8.  Qui  annuntiat  |  verbum  suum  Jacob:  * 
justitias  |  et  judicia  sua  Israel. 

9.  Non  fecit  taliter  omni  nationi :  *  et  ju- 
dicia sua  non  manifestavit  eis. 

10.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 

11.  Sicut  erat,  etc. 


441 

AVE  MARIS  STELLA, 


fTVE  maris  stella, 
jL-X  Dei  Mater  alma, 
Atque  semper  Virgo, 
Felix  coeli  porta. 


Sumens  illud  Ave. 
Gabrielis  ore, 
Funda  nos  in  pace, 
Mutans  Hevae  nomen. 

3 
Solve  vincla  reis, 
Prof  er  lumen  caecis  : 
Mala  nostra  pelle, 
Bona  cuncta  posce. 

4 
Monstra  te  esse  matrem, 
Sumat  per  te  preces, 
Qui  pro  nobis  natus, 
Tulit  esse  tuus. 

521 


5 

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

^  6 

Vitam  praesta  puram, 
Iter  para  tutum, 
Ut  videntes  Jesum, 
Semper  collaetemur. 

7 
Sit  laus  Deo  Patri, 
Summo  Christo  decus, 
Spiritui  Sancto, 
Tribus  honor  unus.    Amen, 

442 

MAGNIFICAT, 

Canticum  B,  Mariae  Vi+ginis. 

Luc,  i.  46-55- 
/t^AGNIFICAT  *  anima  mea  Dominum. 
>*<  2.  Et  exsultavit  |   spiritus  meus  *  in 
Deo,  I  salutari  meo. 

3.  Quia  respexit  humilitatem  ancillae 
suae :  *  ecce  enim  ex  hoc  beatam  me  dicent 
omnes  generationes. 

4.  Quia  fecit  mihi  magna  |  qui  potens 
est:  *  et  sanctum  |  nomen  ejus. 

5.  Et  misericordia  ejus  a  progenie  in  pro- 
genies *  timentibus  eum. 

522 


6.  Fecit   potentiam    |    in  brachio  suo:   * 
dispersit  superbos  |  mente  cordis  sui. 

7.  Deposuit  potentes  de  sede,  *  et  exal- 
tavit  humiles. 

8*.  Esurientes  |  implevit  bonis :  *  et  divi- 
tes  J  dimisit  inanes. 

9.  Suscepit  Israel  puerum  suum,  *  recor- 
datus  misericordiae  suae : 

10.  vSicut  locutus  est  |  ad  patres  nostros,  * 
Abraham,  et  semini  ejus  |  in  saecule. 

11.  Gloria  Patri,  etc. 

12.  Sicut  erat,  etc, 


I 


H 


523 


©Jy*  flariaf  b  %ttm  to  Harg 

By  Bro.  M. 
i 

eVER,  forever,  I  will  sing  to  Mary, 
Who  in  her  love  bids  me  come  to  her 
breast ; 
Ever,  forever,  Mother,  dearly  cherished, 
List  to  my  love  which  sings  thy  name  so 
blest. 
Waking  from  sleep  I  call  upon  my  Mother ; 
Thy  name  shall  charm  my  spirit  all  the 
day ;  ^ 
And  when  Night's  Angel  soft  shall  close 
my  eyelids, 
Slumbering,  O  Mary,  my  love,  I  will  say. 


Ever,  forever,  Modesty  shall  guide  me, 

Dearest  a  life  that  is  hid  and  unknown ; 
Ever,  forever,  I  wrill  honor  Mary, 

Loving  her  sweet  simplicity  alone. 
Trodden  by  all  as  is  the  dust  beneath  them, 

Subject  to  all,  abasing  me  through  love; 
May  I  for  God  and  for  my  tender  Mother, 

Spurn   self   and   seek  only   things    from 
above. 

3 

Ever,  forever,  Virtue  dear  to  Mary, 

Virtue  all  lovely,  as  white  as  her  heart, 

Ever,  forever,  to  my  cherished  Mother, 
Lily  so  fragile,  I  will  set  apart. 

524 


Guard  thou  thyself  in  all  its  early  freshness, 
Queen  of  the  Heavens,  this  flower  of  thy 
love ; 

Over  thy  House  in  mercy,  O  my  Mother ! 
Watch  that  we  be  like  the  Angels  above. 


4 

Ever,  forever,  Virtue  rich  and  fruitful, 
Queen   of  our  hearts,   thou,   Obedience, 
shalt  be! 
Ever,  forever,  o'er  the  world's  far  limits, 
Thy  steps  we  tread,  and  victory  shall  we 
see. 
Lead   thou    our    feet   to    Calvary's   thorny 
summit ; 
Guide  us  to  Thabor,  mount  of  love  and 
light; 
Call  us  o'er  ocean,  earth,  or  unto  Heaven, 
Follow  we,  knowing  thou  leadest  aright! 


5 

Ever,  forever,  seek  we  that  poor  dwelling, 
Where   our   swreet   Mother   the    Saviour 
conceived ; 
Ever,  forever,  far  from  pomp  and  peril, 
Never  shall  we  by  honors  be  deceived. 
Calm  in  the  hours  when   God   shall   send 
affliction, 
All,    poor    in    heart,    of    thy    dear    love 
possessed, 
Dead   to    desire,    upon    thy    breast,    sweet 
Mother ! 
Thy  happy  sons  shall  in  peace  ever  rest 

525 


GENERAL  ALPHABETICAL  INDEX 


Itngltsli  %mtta 


Numbers  marked    (*)    are   Sacred   Songs. 
Nos.  Page. 

1 60    Ah  !  must  I  leave  our  Lady's  altar ! 233 

309  *Alas !  grief  rills  my  heart 417 

266  *A11  for  Thee,  O  Heart  of  Jesus 365 

S3    All  glory,  laud  and  honor , 77 

35    All  hail,  dear  Conqueror ! 80 

199    All  hail,  great  Conqueror,  to  Thee 280 

144    All  hail,  sweet  Queen  of  the  May 216 

277  *A11  ye   choirs   of  heaven 377 

103     All  ye  Avho  seek  a  sure  relief 162 

99    A  message  from  the  Sacred  Heart 158 

9    Angels  we  have  heard  on  high 47 

162    As  the  dewy  shades  of  even 235 

28  At  the  Cross  her  station  keeping  69 

155    Ave   Maria!    thou  Virgin   and    Mother 229 

226    Ave  Sanctissima,  we  lift  our  souls  to  thee.  .  315 

77     Behold  God's  angels  kneeling 131 

13     Bethlehem  of  noblest  cities 52 

59    Blest  is  the  Faith,  divine  and  strong no 

92    Bread  of  angels,  Lamb  of  God 150 

165  By  the  Blood  that  flowed  from  Thee 239 

166  By  the  first  bright  Easter-day 241 

300  *Cecilia,  Virgin  held  so  dear. 405 

80    Children,   list !   an  angel   pleading 136 

29  Christians  who  of  Jesus'  sorrows 72 

230     Christmas  comes  to  bless  the  earth 319 

223     Christ  the  glory  of  the  sky 311 

34     Christ,  the  Lord,  is  risen  to-day 79 

270  *  Close   to   Thy   Heart • 370 


Nos.  Page 

264  *Close  veiled  in  that  sweet  Sacrament... 362 

69     Come  and   adore    123 

237  *Come,  come,  come  to  the  Manger 332 

102     Come  hither  and  in  worship  kneel 161 

43     Come,   Holy  Ghost,   Creator  blest 90 

234  *Come,  O  Divine  Messiah 328 

232    Cometh   a  new  year. 322 

7     Come,  Thou   Redeemer  of  the  earth 44 

6     Creator  of  the   starry   height 43 

145    Daily,   daily,    sing   to    Mary 217 

314  *"Da  mihi  animas,"  O  Lord 424 

161     Darker  and   darker 234 

169     Dear  angel,  ever  at  my  side 244 

171     Dear  Guardian  of  Mary 248 

267  *Dear  Sacred  Heart,  I  offer  Thee 366 

110    Dear  Sacred  Heart,  I  Thee  adore. 170 

164     Descending  from  the  throne  of  God 237 

1     Each  morn  and  eve,  O  King  of  heaven 39 

256  *Earthly  delights  are  calling  to  me  ever 352 

—    Ever,  for  ever,  I  will  sing  to  Mary  (Conclud- 
ing Hymn)    524 

24    Faithful  Cross,  O  Tree  all  beauteous 65 

58     Faith  of  our  fathers 109 

112     Forget  Me  not,  'tis  but  My  Heart  is  pleading.  172 

116     For  thee,  O   dear,   dear  Country 179 

114     From  your  blissful  thrones  of  glory %. . .  175 

253  *Full  in  the  panting  heart  of  Rome 349 

176    Glorious  Father,  dear  Saint  Joseph 254 

147     Glorious    Mother    219 

57    Glory  be  to  Jesus  ! : .  107 

194     Glory  be  to  the  Father 273 

12     God,  an  infant,  born  to-day 51 

203     God  of  mercy  and  compassion 285 

269  *God  of  peace  and  of  love 369 


Nos.  Page. 

46     God  the  Father,  Who  didst  make  me 94 

181     Grateful  notes  to  heaven  ascending 259 

231     Hail,   Cross  divine ! 320 

280  *Hail,   ever-blessed   day 381 

197     Hail,   full  of  grace  and  purity 277 

180    Hail,  glorious   Saint   Patrick 258 

285  *Hail,    heavenly    Queen 38S 

174  Hail,  holy  Joseph,  hail ! 251 

175  Hail,   holy  Joseph,   hail ! 252 

214    Hail,  Jesus,  hail !  Who  for  my  sake 299 

193    Hail,  Mary,  full  of  grace 272 

149    Hail,  O  Star  of  ocean 222 

244  *Hail !  the  holy  Day  of  days 340 

289  *Hail,  thou  resplendent  Star 392 

40    Hail,  Thou  Who  man's  Redeemer  art 87 

143     Hail!  Virgin,  dearest  Mary 215 

129    Hail !  Virgin  of  virgins 197 

192    Hail,  we  greet  thee,  Saint  of  heaven 270 

5     Hark,  an  awful  voice  is  sounding 42 

170    Hark !  hark !  my  soul 246 

71     Hark !  hark !  the  angels  singing 125 

213     Have  mercy  on  us,  God  Most  High 297 

100     Hear  the  Heart  of  Jesus  pleading 159 

70    Hear  Thy  children,  gentle  Jesus 124 

154     Hear  thy  children,  gentlest  Mother 228 

158    Heart  of  Mary,  heart  the  purest 232 

1 18     Heaven,   my  home 182 

83    He  conies  to  me 140 

247  *Holy  Ghost,  come  down  upon  Thy  children. .  343 

53     Holy  God,  we  praise  Thy  name 103 

276  *Holy  Mary,  sweetest  music 376 

298  *Holy  patron,  thee  saluting 402 

283  *Holy  Queen,  we  bend  before  thee 386 

42    Holy  Spirit,  come  and  guide  me 89 


Nos.  Page. 

62    I  adore  Thee  humbly  (Adoro  Te) 114 

311  *I  am  the  Lord   (The  Commandments) 419 

260  *I  am  Thine,  dear  Lord 357 

194  I   believe   in   God 272 

55    I  believe  in  Thee,  O  Truth  and  Love  supreme.  105 

225    I  come  to  Thee  once  more,  my  God 313 

125     I'll  sing  a  hymn  to  Mary 192 

258*1  need  Thy  Heart,  sweet  Jesus.... 354 

2^  *jn  music's  sweetest  strains  we'll  sing 2>27 

93     In  my  heart,  my  Jesus  finds  a  resting  place..   151 

122     In  the  burning  depths  we  suffer 187 

308  *In  the  morning,  when  I  waken . 414 

19     It  is  a  joy  of  heavenly  birth 60 

183     It  is  no  earthly  summer's  ray 262 

195  It  is  the  name  of  Mary . . . .. 273 

219    Jerusalem !  my  happy  home 306 

221  Jerusalem  the  golden ! 308 

21     Jesus,   ever-loving   Saviour... 61 

261  *Jesus,   gentlest    Saviour 359 

303  *Jesus  is  God 407 

86    Jesus!  Jesus!  come  to  me 144 

222  Jesus,  Lord,  be  Thou  my  own * . . . .  310 

202    Jesus,  my  God,  behold  at  length  the  time....  284 

64    Jesus!  my  Lord,  my  God,  my  All 117 

16    Jesus!  the  only  thought  of  Thee 56 

84    Jesus,  Thou  art  coming 141 

172    Joseph,  Spouse  of  that  pure  Virgin.... 249 

134    Joy !  joy !  the  Mother  comes 203 

139  *Joy  of  my  heart 375 

50    Just  one  tiny  spark  so  bright 99 

187    Let  the  deep  organ  swell  the  lay 266 

241  *Let  us  hasten  to  the  manger 336 

48    Life  offers  me  one  only  good,  one  treasure 96 

206    Light    dies    away 288 


Nos.  Page. 

68  Lo!  day  and  night  upon  our  altars  dwelling.    122 

60  Long  live  the  Pope  ! 1 1 1 

126  Look    down,    O    Mother    Mary 193 

198  Lord,  by  Thy  prayer  in  agony 278 

124  Lord,  let  me  see  Thy  lovely  Face 190 

75     Loving  Shepherd  of  Thy  sheep 129 

150    Maiden  Mother,  meek  and  mild 223 

138     Maria,  salve !   209 

153     Mary,    dearest   Mother ! 226 

284  *Meet  me,   Mother  mine,  to-day 387 

167     Michael,  prince  of  highest  heaven 242 

141  Mother    all    beautiful 212 

352     Mother  dearest,   Mother   fairest 225 

278  *Mother   Mary,    at   thine   altar 378 

131     Mother  Mary,  Queen  most  sweet 200 

292  *Mother  Mary,  to  thee 395 

290  *Mother    of    Christ 393 

J51     Mother  of  God,  my  life,  my  hope,  my  treasure.  224 

142  Mother  of  mercy,  day  by  day 213 

79     My  God,  I  am  tired  of  worldly  thoughts....   134 

259  *My  Jesus  from  His  throne  above. 356 

127  My  own  dear  Mother   Mary... 195 

262  *My  soul,  what  can  I  render  to  the  Lord  ? .  . . .   360 

240  *Noel !    Noel!   chant  angel  voices.. 335 

119     No  more  to  sigh,  no  more  to  weep 183 

89     No  one  needs  Thee  more  than  1 147 

236  *No  room,   no  room  for  Him 331 

130     No   stain  in   thee 199 

20     Now  are  the  days  of  humblest  prayer 60 

38    iJow  at  the  Lamb's  high  royal  feast 84 

218     O  all  ye  people  God  hath  made 304 

81     O  angels  blest,  His  praises  sing 137 

216     O   blest   Creator   of   the   light 301 

97     O    Bread   of   heaven! 156 


JNos.  Page. 

227    O  bright  flower  of   Carmel! 316 

220     O  brightness  of  eternal  light 307 

113     O  Christ,  Thy  guilty  people  spare 174 

51  O  come,  loud  anthems  let  us  sing 100 

2    O  come,  O  come,  Emmanuel 40 

14  O  cruel  Herod,  why  thus  fear?.... 53 

95     O  day  of  happiness  undying 153 

47    O  day  of  rest  and  gladness ! 95 

229    O  Father,  Son  and  Holy  Ghost ! 318 

52  O  gift  of  gifts !  O  grace  of  faith ! 101 

49     O  God  of  loveliness ! 97 

178    O  happy  day 256 

27    Oh,  come  arid  mourn  with  me  awhile 68 

115    O  heaven!  celestial  home 178 

123  Oh,  it  is  sweet  to  think  of  those  that  are  de- 
parted    188 

56    O  holy  Faith !  O  sacred  Light ! 106 

120    Oh,  turn  to  Jesus,  Mother,  turn 185 

305  *Oh,  vision  bright 410 

*35     Oh,  what  deep  woes  and  what  sorrows 205 

251  *Oh,  works  of  the  Most  High 347 

41     O  Jesus   Christ,  remember 88 

17    O  Jesus,  Jesus,  dearest  Lord ! 57 

208    O  Jesus,  Jesus,  throned  on  high 291 

177     O   Jesus,   Mary,  Joseph 255 

23    O  Jesus,  open  wide  Thy  Heart 64 

15  O  Jesus,  Thou  the  beauty  art 54 

211  O  King  and  Lord,  Who  dwellest  on  this  altar.  295 

87     O  Lord,  I  am  not  worthy 145 

217  O  Lord   of  hosts,  be  mindful  of  our  pleading.  302 

293  *0   Mary,  Mother  Mary ! ; 396 

196     O  Mary,  Mother,  sweetest,  best 274 

139     O  Maiden !  Mother  mild 210 

148    O  Mother!  I  could  weep  for  mirth 220 


Kos.  Page. 

136     O   Mother,   most   afflicted 206 

282  *0    Mother   pure,  our    hymns  to  thee  ascending.  385 

74     O  my  soul,  mourn  and  weep 127 

307  *0  Mystic  Rose 413 

104  One   Heart   alone 163 

82     One  sweet  thought  comes  gently  stealing....  139 

107     Only  Thee,  my  Jesus 166 

117     O  Paradise 181 

279  *0  purest  of  creatures 380 

22     O  Sacred  Head  surrounded  by  crown  of  pierc- 
ing thorn  ! 63 

101     O  Sacred  Heart!  all  blissful  light  of  heaven.  160 

105  O   Sacred   Heart   of  Jesus ! 164 

106  O  Sacred  Heart  of  Jesus  dear! 165 

271  *0   Sacred  Heart  with  burning  love 371 

190     O  Thou,  the  Martyrs'  glorious  King 269 

193    Our   Father    272 

235  *Outside  the  City  gates  they  stand 329 

25     Overwhelmed  in  depths  of  sorrow 66 

186     O  ye,  angelic  bands,  attend 265 

121     Pray    for   the   dead 186 

238  *Raise  the  glorious   Christmas  song 333 

157     Remember,    holy    Mary 230 

205     Return  to  God,  poor  sinner 287 

301  *Saint  Ann  in  heaven  shining 406 

299  *Saint  Joseph,  see  us  at  thy  feet 403 

189     Saint  of  the   Sacred   Heart 268 

8     See  amid  the  winter's  snow 46 

272  *Seeking  heaven  alone 372 

146    She  is  our  Mother 218 

193     Sign   of   the   Cross 272 

78     Sing,  my  tongue,  the  mystic  story 132 

32     Sing,    my   tongue,    the    Saviour's    glory 75 

4     Sing,   oh,    sing,    with    exultation 41 


Nos.  Page. 

137     Sing,   sing,   ye   angel   bands 207 

39     Sing  we  triumphant  hymns  of  praise. , 86 

63     Sion,  lift  thy  voice  and  sing 116 

163     Softly    and    still 236 

26     Soul  of  Jesus,   Guest   for  me. ... , 67 

94     Soul  of  my  Saviour, '  sanctify  my  breast 152 

168     Spirit  most  holy,  heavenly  guide... 243 

184     Spotless   Anna,   Juda's   glory 263 

243  *Star  so   fair,   Star  so  bright ! . 338 

242  *Stars  of  glory,  shine  more  brightly 337 

248  ^Strike  the  harp  in  praise  of  God  \ 344 

310  ^Strive  ye  salvation  to  attain 418 

287  *Sweetest  month  of  the  year 390 

in     Sweet  Heart  of  Jesus,  Fount  of  love 171 

294  *Sweet  Mother,  here  once  more  we  haste 397 

140     Sweet    Mother,    I    implore 211 

76     Sweet  Sacrament !  we  Thee  adore. 130 

265  *Sweet  Sacred  Heart 363 

72     Sweet  Saviour,  bless  us  ere  we  go 126 

263  *Take  back,  receive,  O  Master  of  my  heart..  361 
224     Tears  on  Thy  Sacred  Face,  my  God 312 

315  *The  day  is  o'er,  the  mOon  serenely  beaming.  .  425 

128    The  Gate  of  Heaven 196 

312  *The  leaves  around  me  falling. 421 

98    The  memory  of  Jesus  sweet 157 

316  *The  moon  is  in  the  heavens  above 426 

36     The  morn  had  spread  her  crimson  rays 81 

200    There  is  one  true  and  only  God 281 

31     The   Royal   Banners    forward   go 73 

67    The  Saviour  is  our  very  food. . . 120 

239  *The  snow  lay  on  the  ground 334 

306  *The  vow  is  made,  O  Mary,  Queen  divine!..  411 
66    The  Word  descending  from  above 119 

182    The  youth  who  wealth  and  courts  despised.  .  261 


Nos.  Page. 

179     Thou  art  as  pure  as  beam  of  golden  dawn..   257 
257  *Thou  knowest,  Master,  that  my  heart  is  Thine.  353 

18-    Thou   loving   Maker   of  mankind 59 

252  *Thrice   happy   and   thrice   blest 348 

209  Through  this  vale  of   tears   we  wander 292 

44  Thy   Kingdom   come ! 91 

249  *Thy  Will  be  done ! 345 

304  *Thy  Wound,  O  Heart  of  Jesus 408 

210  'Tis  Thy  good  pleasure,  and  not  my  own....  293 
207     To   Christ,   the   Prince   of   Peace 290 

90     To  earth  has  highest  heav'n  descended 149 

109     To   Jesus'    Heart    all    burning 169 

185     To  kneel  at  thine  altar 264 

708     To  Thee,   O   Heart   of  Jesus 168 

188     To  the  shores  of  distant  Indies 267 

313  *To  win  my  heart  with  visions  bright  and  fair.   423 

281  *Unfold,  ye  golden  gates   of  heaven 383 

201     Unveil,  O  Lord,  and  on  us  shine 282 

291  *We  come  to  thee,   sweet  Lady 394 

246  *We  come  to  Thee,  sweet  Saviour 342 

286  *We  greet  thee,   Mary 389 

295  *We   leave  thy   shrine. . .- 398 

228    What  a  sea  of  tears  and  sorrows 316 

54    What  God  does  is  done  aright 104 

96     What  happiness   can  equal  mine? 155 

88    What  happiness  is  mine  this  day ! 146 

10    What  lovely  Infant  can  this  be  ? 48 

215     What  shall  I  render  unto  Thee,  O  Lord? 300 

268  *When  far  from  Thee  my  way  I've  wended..  367 
132    When   from   God's   high  throne   divine 201 

45  When   men  blaspheming  say 92 

254  *When   morning   gilds   the   skies 350 

61     When,  our  Saviour  wished  to  prove 113 

255  *When  the   loving   Shepherd 351 


Nos.  -d 

Page. 

133     Whither  thus,  in  holy  rapture  ? 202 

245  *With  Christ  we  died,  with  Christ  we  rose 341 

173     With   grateful    hearts 250 

11     With  hearts  truly  grateful 49 

207  *With  Jesus,  Mary's  name 40I 

85     Wondrous  theme  of  mortal  singing 143 

274  *Yes,   Heaven  is  the  prize 374 

37    Ye  sons  and  daughters  of  the  Lord 82 


ICatttt  %nms 


Nos.  Page. 

416  Ad  Dominum  489 

354  Adeste   Fideles    441 

340  Adoramus  Te,   Christe 440 

328  Adoremus    in   aeternum 437 

324  Adoro  Te  devote,  latens  Deitas 435 

331  Adoro  Te,   O   Panis  coelice 438 

394  Alma  Redemptoris  Mater 472 

322  Anima    Christi    434 

382  Asperges   me    459 

432  Attende,   Domine    512 

360  Ave  Maria    * 445 

364  Ave  maris  stella   445 

441  Ave  maris   stella    (With   falso   bordoni) 521 

371  Ave  Mater  gratiae  440 

395  Ave   Regina   coelorum    472 

329  Ave  verum  Corpus    437 

319  Ave  vivens  Hostia   431 

415  Beati  omnes    488 

402  Beatus  vir    #476 

393  Common  of  all   Vespers    (The) 471 

406  Confitebor    quoniam     480 

401  Confitebor  tibi,  Domine   475 

423  Conserva  me,   Domine 495 

333  Cor  Jesu  Sacratissimum 439 

407  Credidi   propter    481 

386  Credo    461 

410  De  profundis   clamavi    484 

435  Deus  in  adjutorium  (With  falso  bordoni)....  517 

417  Dilexi  quoniam    490 

436  Dixit   Dominus    (falso   bordoni)     517 

400  Dixit   Dominus    474 


Nos.  Page. 

422     Domine,   clamavi 493 

375  Domine,  non  secundum  preccata  nostra 454 

409    Domine,  probasti  me  482 

327    Ecce  Panis  angelorum 437 

318  Ecee  sacerdos  magnus  (Reception  of  a  Bishop).  428 

420    Eripe  me,  Domine   491 

357     Flos  Carmeli   (Our  Lady  of  Mt.  Carmel) 443 

408    In  convertendo 481 

373     Inviolata 452 

404  In  exitu   Israel 477 

438     Laetatus   sum    (falso  bordoni) 519 

412  Laetatus    sum ...  486 

429     Lauda    Sion,    Salvatorem    (Sequence) 504 

440    Lauda  Jerusalem   (falso  bordoni) 520 

414     Lauda  Jerusalem    488 

419     Laudate    Dominum 491 

353     Laudate  Dominum    (falso  bordoni) 441 

437     Laudate  pueri  Dominum   (falso  bordoni)    518 

403     Laudate    pueri    Dominum    . . . .  : 476 

418    Levavi   oculos    49° 

391     Libera  me,  Domine 469 

37$    Litany  of  the  Blessed  Virgin  456 

376  Litany  of  the  Sacred  Heart  454 

405  Magnificat 479 

442     Magnificat    (falso  bordoni)    522 

411     Memento,  Domine,  David   485 

424     Miserere  mei,  Deus 49^ 

321     Misericordias  Domini 434 

384  Missa  (Kyrie,  Gloria,  Credo,  Sanctus,. Agnus).  461 

390     Missa  pro  Defunctis 4°4 

439     Nisi   Dominus    (falso   bordoni)     5X9 

413  Nisi   Dominus 4^7 

352     O  bone  Jesu 441 

332     O  Cor  amoris  Victima  43^ 


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O  Esca  Viatorum 433 

O  Filii  et  Filiae   512 

O   gloriosa  Virginum    443 

O  Jesu,  Salvator  muncli   470 

O  quam  suavis  est 435 

O  Salutaris  Hostia 439 

O   Sanctissima   448 

Pange  lingua  gloriosi    501 

Regina    coeli    473 

Regina   coeli   jubila    452 

Responses  at  High  Mass    (The)    463 

Responses    (Bishop's   blessing)    464 

Rorate,  coeli,  desuper  458 

Sacris   solemniis    502 

Salve  Mater  447 

Salve,   Pater   Salvatoris    450 

Salve  Regina   473 

Sanctorum    agmina    444 

Stabat  Mater    509 

Sub  tuum  praesidium   445 

Tantum   ergo    440 

Te  Deum  laudamus    514 

Te,  Joseph,  celebrent  507 

Tota  pulchra  es,   Maria    442 

Veni,  Creator   Spiritus    498 

Vexilla   Regis    499 

Vidi   aquam 460 

317  *Vivat    Pastor  bonus    (Son   of   welcome)    ....  429 
421    Voce  mea 493 


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