The Complete Manual of Catholic Piety: Containing a Selection of Fervent Prayers, Pious Reflection, and Solid Instructions, Adapted to Every State of Life. To Which is Annexed a Supplement, Containing Excellent and Approved Devotions, With the Epistles and Gospels for All the Sundays and Festivals of the Year.Gahan, William
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The Complete Manual of Catholic Piety: Containing a Selection of Fervent Prayers, Pious Reflection, and Solid Instructions, Adapted to Every State of Life. To Which is Annexed a Supplement, Containing Excellent and Approved Devotions, With the Epistles and Gospels for All the Sundays and Festivals of the Year.
Gahan, William
Catholic Church -- Liturgy; Catholic Church -- Prayers and devotions -- English
"When the priest strikes his breast, and says the _Agnus
Dei_, (that is, O Lamb of God, &c.) he reminds us of the
Centurion and many others striking their breasts with sorrow,
and bewailing their offences, when they beheld Christ expiring
on the cross, and were eye-witnesses of the prodigies which
happened at his death.
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The Prayer for Peace, before the communion of the priest,
signifies, that to communicate worthily, we must be in peace
with God and our neighbour, and approach with a clean heart and
pure conscience. The priest's communion is a sign of the burial
of Christ's body, which was taken down from the cross, wrapped
up in clean linen, and laid in a new monument, cut out of a
rock, near Mount Calvary. The purifying and covering of the
chalice represents Christ's sepulchre, shut and covered with a
stone. The resurrection of Christ from the dead is represented
by the priest going to the corner of the Epistle, and reading
the Post Communion, the mass-book being brought back to the
right side of the altar, to signify that the Jews are to be
converted to the Christian faith at the end of the world.
_Dominus vobiscum_ represents Christ appearing to his
disciples, and giving them his peace. The last Collect
represents Christ conversing forty days with his disciples, and
speaking to them of the kingdom of God. The last _Dominus
vobiscum_, represents Christ's last apparition to his
disciples; and the blessing given by the priest to the people,
denotes that Christ lifted up both his hands, and blessed his
apostles and other disciples before he left them, and in their
sight ascended into heaven. The _Ite Missa est_, and the
reading of the Gospel at the left corner of the altar, denote
that Christ came not to call the just, but sinners, to
repentance: and sent his apostles to teach all nations; and
that they preached the gospel with amazing success in all parts
of the known world, after the descent of the Holy Ghost."
Prayer At The Agnus Dei.
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