Rules and Indulgences Granted by the Sovereign Pontiffs: With the Explanatory Notes Annexed. From the Manual of the Society

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Council of New York, 1869 - 86 pages

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Page 53 - Holy Spirit ! Lord of light ! From Thy clear celestial height, Thy pure beaming radiance give : Come, Thou Father of the poor ! Come, with treasures which endure ! Come, Thou Light of all that live ! Thou, of all consolers best, Visiting the troubled breast, Dost refreshing peace bestow ; Thou in toil art comfort sweet ; Pleasant coolness in the heat ; Solace in the midst of woe.
Page 51 - Tu rite promissum Patris, Sermone ditans guttura. " Accende lumen sensibus, Infunde amorem cordibus: Infirma nostri corporis, Virtute firmans perpeti. " Hostem repellas longius, Pacemque dones protinus: Ductore sic te praevio, Vitemus omne noxium. " Per te sciamus, da, Patrem, Noscamus atque Filium: Teque utriusque Spiritum, Credamus omni tempore. " Sit laus Patri cum Filio, Sancto simul Paraclito: Nobisque mittat Filius, Charisma Sancti Spiritus.
Page 44 - We fly to thy patronage, O holy Mother of God. Despise not our petitions in our necessities: but deliver us from all dangers, O ever glorious and blessed Virgin.
Page 56 - Si iniquitates observaveris, Domine : Domine, quis sustinebit ? Quia apud te propitiatio est : et propter legem tuam sustinui te, Domine. Sustinuit anima mea in verbo ejus : speravit anima mea in Domino. A custodia matutina usque ad noctem : speret Israel in Domino.
Page 53 - In aestu temperies, In fletu solatium. O lux beatissima! Reple cordis intima, Tuorum fidelium. Sine tuo numine, Nihil est in homine, Nihil est innoxium. Lava quod est sordidum, Riga quod est aridum, Sana quod est saucium, Flecte quod est rigidum, Fove quod est frigidum, Rege quod est devium. Da tuis fidelibus, In te confidentibus, Sacrum septenarium; Da virtutis meritum, Da salutis exitum, Da perenne gaudium!
Page 54 - Heal our wounds — our strength renew ; On our dryness pour thy dew ; Wash the stains of guilt away : Bend the stubborn heart and will ; Melt the frozen, warm the chill ; Guide the steps that go astray.
Page 54 - If thou take thy grace away, Nothing pure in man will stay, All his good is turned to ill.
Page v - No work of charity is foreign to the society, although its special object is to visit poor families." Whatever the agent which acts, hospitals, orphan asylums, homes of preservation are at command when any of them are needed to meet an emergency. Through action of both religious and lay associations, neighborhood classes are formed for cooking, sewing, basket-work and other pursuits much after the...
Page 52 - Pour love into our hearts ; Our senses touch with light ; Make strong our human frailty With Thy supernal might. Cast far our deadly foe ; Thy peace in us fulfil ; So, Thee before us leading, May we escape each ill. The Father, and the Son, Through Thee may we receive ; In Thee, from Both proceeding, Through endless time believe.
Page 1 - It is written, Not in bread alone doth man live, but in every word that proceedeth from the mouth of God.

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