het of the cross. have mercy on us. That bears a weight, a thee en high; and thou hast hanged me on the gib The whole Choir. My people, &c. and the ANTHEM. We adore thy cross, O Lord, and we praise and glorify thy holy resurrection, for by the wood of the cross the whole earth is filled with joy. Ps. May God have mercy on us and bless us ; EUR: 3 his countenance shine upon us, and may he Ant . We adore thee, &c. to Ps. Hymn, in the following manner: so sweet so good. HYMN. our Creator saw Sweet are the nails, &c. from*. With pity And where the traitor gave the wound, O faithful cross, &c. to*. Sweet are the nails, &c. from* O faithful cross, &c. 10*. Sweet are the nails, &c. from* O faithful cross, &c. to*. Bend tow'ring tree, thy branches bend, Thy native stubbornness suspend: Let not stiff nature use its force, To weaker saps have now recourse : With softest arms receive thy load, Sweet are the nails, &c. from*. O faithful cross, &c. to*. Sweet are the nails, &c. fron* on the Altar are lighted, and the Cross being O lovely tree, whose branches wore Who conquer by the Cross below. Having placed the Sacred Host on the it censes it on his knecs, and lays it on the co and after receiving the Chalice with wine ter from the Deacon, he censes both Host a ice, saying : MAY this incense which hath been bl thee, O Lord, ascend to thee, and may i descend upon us. At the censing of the Altar. LET my prayer, O Lord, ascend like i thy sight; and let the lifting up of my han the evening sacrifice. Place, O Lord, a gu iny mouth, and a gate of prudence before that my heart may not wander after words to seek excuses in sin. On returning the Censer to the Deacon MAY the Lord kindle in us the fire o and the flame of everlasting charity. Then he washes his fingers without saying afterwards he bows down at the middle of and says: ACCEPT us, O Lord, coming to thee in the spirit of humility, and with a contrite heart; and grant that the sacrifice of this day may be so celebrated by us as to be well pleasing to thee, O Lord our God. Then turning about towards the people, he says : Pr. BRETHREN, pray that this my sacrifice and yours may be acceptable to God the Father Almighty. R. May the Lord receive this sacrifice from thy hands to the praise and glory of his own name, to our benefit, and that of all his holy church. Let us pray R. Deliver us from all evil. aloud : Deliver us, we beseech thee, O Lord, &c. Haring clevated the Sacred Host, and divided it into diree parts, he puts one of them into the Chalice Let not the participation of thy body, O Lord Jesus Christ, which I though unworthy, presume to receive, turn to my judgment and condemnation; but let it , through thy mercy, become a safe-guard and Ternedy both to soul and body: who with God the Father, in wity with the Holy Ghost, livest and Teignest one God, world without end. Amen. Taking up the Sacred Host on the Paten, he says : I WILL receive the bread of heaven, and call on the name of the Lord. Then he strikes his breast, repeating thrice : LORD, I am not worthy thou shouldst enter under my roof; speak therefore but the word, and my soul When he receives the Sacred Host, he says: MAY the body of our Lord Jesus Christ preserve my soul to everlasting life. Amen. scing : shall be healed. |