THE EVENING STAR. Washington, D. C. A them. In his chair of State. , placed on a crimson-covered ram*r. ocTosiatT. iom CORONATION OF NEW f A-12 \ “La ,” carried 1 dais. There are a few moments on the shoulders of eight special l of solemn prayer, the Cardinal ushers in red brocade (Para- ¦ Deacon takes the'high papal h Vatican Ceremony Sederi) S§ SB iS-'^ frenlert or is the Pope, , crown and stands in front of in white. As he comes slowly ’ the Pope. Colorful, Solemn up the great church, raising ! “Receive the tiara of three blessing, figure ! >\ SgJ MM his hand in his crowns," he says. “Know that By MOLLIE McOEE is outlined against two huge ! you are the father of Princes This it th< lost M fear articles on tbo fans. These “Flabel- ' and Kings, the Moderator », inc. feather of jfansburgks *S"«nu£& election • Fopa. m .fig5....:..j- sg. m§. igip and coronation of -11.” used in ceremonies of I mortals, the Vicar of Our Lord i m w% Papal life Is lonely, for any inttrnotionally Washington |lpit m Mitt McGoo it an potentates, Jesus o c ungie* saji;, makviano of an accusation of known foreign correspondent. Eastern are held I Christ to whom alone : '- : chance c ivV by specially belongs glory.” nepotism has prevented the honored Chamber- • all honor and lains who wear scarlet capes, , Then the Cardinal Deacon later from having any and jewels—gifts of Emperors with wide white ermine. places the crown on the member of their family with and Kings have come down Wfc‘- that the Chapel Supreme them—and etiquette obliges At of the Can- Pontiff’s'head. HR through the centuries, ons, near the Sacristy, the Early Popes were crowned them to take their meals alone. Groups that follow are aglow Pope descends and takes his i with a single diadem, but Bon- elderly, As most Popes are with color:. Apostolic officials place on a , to receive i lface VIH (1294), ambitious * until recently, it was usual to “Obedience” of Cardinals and I and magnificent, who excom- m HH t jfl-i_ In violet. Aides of the Household v. ¦, see them driving around their with scarlet capes—worn also, prelates who come to prostrate i munlcated several kings, added small domain In a carriage, ac- themselves before him. Then, , the second crown to denote his Chaplains, Clerks and . by Papal (1862) companied by retinue foot. the chanting'of psalms he supremacy. Urban V • a on others attached to the person of to is i V’ 4RV (1870) brought Papal Plus IX followed tradi- Holiness. Monsignors who arrayed in his pontifical robes, , the throne back and rode white mule, His of white gold, with gold to from exile in tion a are lawyers of the Consistory and I Prance. gloves and : and added the to symbol- wearing the red cloak and wide have ermine capes, and shining . Once third part choris- again ise the Papal rule over the red hat that were of the surplices with deep he is carried sholder- riding Supreme ters wear high chair, swinging ; Church Militant, Suffering costume of lace cassocks. Dignitaries pass: on his a and him, Triumphant. Pontlfts for centuries. A num- Monsignors, the Auditors of the censer carried before the ¦ ber of Popes came to their Rochet, the smoke ascending to remind him: Wardrobe and “So passes glory of for a Mass coronations on horseback. Leo Wardens Palace, the Coun- the the Varment the Papacy of world, Holy Thus, X destined to of the Father.” he After Pope from Infancy, selors and Members altar, the has been and made a Tribunal. • arrives ot the main under crowned and while he is still Cardinal at 17, rode to his In- Papal the dome, to say mass. Acolytes swing censers with seated on the throne before the stallation—when he was 38— altar, the Premier Cardinal on a white horse such as the Incense, tribute to the mighty Pontiff Chants Prayers fought since days of Persian kings. A Priest and two Canons of St. one he rode when he Peter’s with ancient and was taken prisoner at the sub-Deacon in white holds the Shortly after the ceremony come an Papal , walking in the cen- starts, the Cardinal Deacon offering. They present the Pope Battle of Ravenna. Proud Boni- with white silk purse vni, ter of, an escort of acolytes in places the —a narrow a embroi- face In 1294 after his dered in gold, containing 25 ~~ crowning, rode from St. Peter’s pontifical scarlet carrying tall band of lambs’ wool, em- :; candelabra with flaming tapers. broidered with black ; “Jules” of ancient money, and ¦ to his palace of the Lateran tell him Latin by kings, They are followed tgy the Ushers (sign of a Bishop)—about the in that this is escorted two who an offering for a mass well held the bridle of his white of the Red Made, who are Pope’s shoulders, pinning it ;¦.' guardians of the cross during firmly in three places with gold sung. They kiss his hand, and pßgPc.. |JR palfrey. the purse is given back, : the ceremony. pins set with jewels. The Pope to Resplendent with Color chants special prayers in the await another Pope’s crown- i s’ - ing. Supreme White Vestments mass, and at one time the I'X : Now, the Pontiff’s Part of the then procession long Priests who will officiate walk Cardinal Deacon—in red velvet coronation Is gold baton, symbol re-forms. Escorted by Swiss * and bright with color, but with in their gleaming white vest- and of the of in his Guards, the Pope and am *nY i PAPAL BALLOT STOVE MISSING exception of ments. There are the Sub-Dea- office direction hand his lead- ¦ him- group of clergy ing officials go to the balcony self, foot. con of the Latin Rite and Sub- —leads a down Here’s the little stove traditionally used to burn the the rest go on Led St. tomb, by over the main entrance by of Ceremonies, Deacon of the Eastern Rite who to Peter’s the of St. ballots cast by the for a new the Master stairway in of the main Peter’s. The Pope gives his in crimson, first come heads of will chant the Gospel and Epis- front Pope. It Is mysteriously missing from the ware- altar. There they chant the blessing to the waiting multi- the College of Cardinals, es- tle of the mass in Greek. Peni- tude, this time gold house where It was placed after the late Pope Pius XII tentiaries (confessors and offi- litany of saints. After mass from a corted by Swiss Guards with showing was elected in 1939. A new stove has been purchased. ciating priests) St. Peter’s is over, his chairmen carry the chair on a dais, the gleaming breastplates over their of the Papal Throne Black smoke means a deadlock; white smoke means uniforms. Plumes of follow in their vestments, then Pope to the top of these stairs world is no a brilliant where his gold chair has been longer vacant. Pope has been chosen.—AP Wlrephoto. their helmets, tall shafts of a great group of —Abbes pikes show above the crowd. in glittering , Bishops, im§r. Next, chaplains and confessors , Patriarchs and of the Pontifical family walk Bishops of the Eastern Rite: v* jr in habits of their orders, fol- Cardinals in the College—Card- lowed by heads of the great inal Bishops, Cardinal Priests, Empty 6 ier Before Altar Religious Orders in religious and Cardinal Deacons. Sombre dress of brown, white or black. In black medieval dress with . fllf] Preceded by Bussolanti— white ruff and short cape, his Papal Ushers in red brocade—- hand on his sword, comes the Marks Papal Mourning the Papal Chaplain carries the Prince Assistant to the Throne three-tiered crown on a cush- —a hereditary —followed , Oct. 17 beginning October 25 to elect a Behind him by Chamberlains of the House- Pope. ion. walks the (AP).—A symbolic empty coffin new Papal jeweler, followed by an hold—Catholic laymen from The nine-day mourning will \ was placed today in the center escort of Swiss Guards and various countries—in striking J end Sunday when United States \ of St. Peter’s basilica for a Chaplains carrying mitres dignity of dress. Golderv-Fried Secretary of State Dulles and gleaming gold embroidery Behind requiem mass beginning the with them and above other representatives of foreign \ \ last three days of mourning for governments will attend the Ifm . ’--m requiem mass. I m 4 .| m¦ m Pope Piux XII. Tendersweet Fried Clams b' Im m Dulles fly f The coffin had been in the Mr. is scheduled to into Rome at *7:30 am. tomor- Tartar Sauce chapel of the choir since the row. Unconfirmed reports cir- Assorted Rolls and Butter late pontiff of the Roman Cath- culated in the Vatican he I that Sti-Tll*. Potatoes, olic Church was buried Monday might hurry to St, Peter’s to fit French Fried Cole Slaw in the grottos beneath the attend the 10 a.m. mass to- basilica. It was moved from morrow in a private capacity. j the chapel at one side of the aM ‘ huge church to a position be- Ph Fo fore the altar of the cathedrr/ $1.351 h chair. Day of I Recollection ONLY Marcello Cardinal Mimmi The Archdiocean Council of I celebrated the mass. He was Catholic Women will hold a assisted by four other cardinals 9 —Gregory Peter xAgagianian, Day of Recollection from 9 SlnaSwttfffi) Angelo Roncalli, Joseph Wen- am. to 4 pm. tomorrow at the dell and James Francis Mc- Washington Retreat House, 4000 laundry Intyre, the latter the Arch- Harewood road N.E. The Right tiOUIARDjOHIHOnj bishop of Los Angeles. Rev. Thomas J. Grady, direc- f All but 11 of the 55 living tor of the National Shrine of / "LANDMARK FOR HUNGRY AMERICANS" cardinals now are in Rome for the Immaculate Conception, will | the mourning and the conclave be retreat master. 7 Old Fashioned SWEET APPLE CIDER

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