AND"IN NECESSARIIS UNITADVOCATE AS, IN D;WBIIS UBERTAS, IN OMNIBUS CARITAS." • TERMS: \ ~ -- ,.--. ----~. -~ REV. P. PUBLISHER. EDWARD PURCELL, EDITOR. $2 50 PIMl> ANNUM-I.N ADVA,NCE. ~ JOHN WALSH, VOL. XX.~ C INC INN A T I, SAT U R D A y~ AUG U S T 23; 1851. tNO.34. CA'rn:OLIC INTELLIGENCE. shipping beneath. Hence, in Haly Scripture tian each anq all who. have barne a part in this and lazenge-shaped divisians af green, lilac, . Gad always speaks as if He were jealaus af "the gaad wark.. And as Jacab did nat fear then blue, and gald ; the clivi, ions enclasinO' flalV- . ENGLAND. places which He has chasen to. put His name and there at Beth-el to' enter into. solemn cam- ers. the sacred managram. &.c; · 'Phe" fin )!ORELAKE.--TIIE LAYING OF THE LIRS'r sTaNE aF there." This·was tlie belief af the Jew in farm- pact with God, so. may yau naw hencefarth ask madel af the Haly Sepulchre, \"lflich is gilt, 'rHE CHURCH aF S·E. MARY MAGDALEN. er cays: whellever there wf1.~ a pl'iest and an af Him what yau will, and He will grant it, if. with red sparingly intraduced, rests upan an Tnesday July 22, being the Feast af S. Mary altar to. be seen, thel:e wa:; Gad's House ;. and it seem gaad to. Him.. altar camposed af white marble. pannalled with. Magdalen, was fixed as the day an which his what was tpue then is no. less true naw in the His Eminence then cancluded with allttding gJ'een and· ather shades af the same stane .. Eminence the Cardinal Archbis110p of West- belief af Ch!'istians. As w·e have a priesthaad to. the bl!:Jssings which Gad wauld nat fail to be- Alang the faat of the Sepulchre is the inscrip­ minster intended to. lay the first stane af the and a sacrifi mO', so. we Christians have -our altars, staw an the fam il y to whase self-denial and zeal tian, "Cara mea vere est ei~us;" Oil- the entabla­ new Catholic Church in · that plaee. The day and have had them fram tbe tinle the early the Cathalics af Martlake awe the beginning af ture, "J esu nastri misere," &c.; while the ' was lovely, and the,gathering af Catholics, bath, Christians worshipp~d God in the depths af the th is gaad wark; and we are sure that many balcany is surmaunted by gilt figures af angels .. rich and paar, was numeraus, though se\'eral af Catacombs 0.1' amang. the splendars af Pagan fervent prayers were an that day affered an The columns which sup part the raof of the ' the Cathalie nability were prevented tl'om at- Rame. Taught by the Patl:iarchs, and cany- behalf af Lady Mostyn and hel' fami ly. apse, 0.1' recess behind the altar, . are painted tending by the arnmgements af Miss Talbot'S. ing an thraugh all time an identity of feeling The usual ceremanies were afterwards gone green, with a flaral device in flesh calaur'oal:­ marriaO'e with Lord E. Mawar.d, which taak and R"actice, we from the very fir.st have had thraugh accarding. to. the Roman ritual, the ried araund spirally. This is, to. aur mind, the ' o place in Lundan an. the same marning.. Haw- aur lwly places, and· called them the Hauses af stane being- sprinliled with holy water. and least satisfactary part af the dec'aratian: the ' ever, amang those present we abseI~ed MI'. and Gad. signed with the crass,. by the hands af the Car- ta~ .stl'angly cantrasted calaurs af the pillars , Lady Teresa Dease', Mr. Dease. Lady @e raI'd, Haw then is this sanctity attached, to. partic-. dinal, befare it was lawered into. its place .. The Ullltlllg somewhat harshly 'w ith the rest af the Lady Mastyn. the Han: Miss·Frazer, Mrs. and ular snats and places? It is nat mer.ely that we sum af £,30 was callected after the sermon; picture. With that exceptian, the decaratians · :Miss Blaant, Mrs. Lyne Stellhens, the Revs. believe Gad laoks down upan them. with a spe-' and the salemnities were cancluded by a Mass, af the e~stern end', cambi·ne into. a very rich, Father KnalC, and Father Gordon af the Orata- cial pleasure and favar-this was nat at least said at the newly cansecra~ed' altar by the Rev .. saft whale. The'wall upan eaeh· side af the l'y; Rev. J. G. Wenham [in w hase hands th e the idea af J acab-it is because \ve' know that -- Blauntl The chair fram tIle Oratal'Y altar presents a full-length figure. On tlie sautli nliso;ian is j, Mr.. and Mrs. J el\llingham. and tho. lIel'e is. a real cammunicatian between the spir- aLtended . A lar!?,'e plfrty' afterwards sat dawn~ side, is the Virgin 'Mary, in an attitude af pray­ Misses Jerningharn, as well as Messrs,. Caffin, its abave and men belaw-angels coming daw,n to. a splendid dejeuner, p,llavided by Lady Mastyn. er, altired in a blne rabe. with the ' crescent Pattersan. Neville ... Case, and.Walfard, Qa~vert with messages af camfart to. men--angels gaing. in her graunds adjaining the ne,v church, a mi- maan beneath her feet. The figure is a capy' Anglican Clergymen. up with glad tidings to. heaven--just.as the an- litary band enliveniJfg the scene with their fram Raphael. The expre>1sian of the caunte- Saan after 11, a:clack, A. M., a processian af gel wh o. appeared to Zacharias in the Temple music. In the event&g woe naticed that the bells nance is gentle, etherialised, and pleasing; and j {lharisters and clergy came farth fr.gm the when he was affering sacrifice at< the altar. af th~ pat·ish chu rch ~ ~vere - rung merrily; why, the calours are nieely grauped. Beneath this · priest's hause adjaining the church, chant.ing Sur,h is and ever has been the firm . belief af the we knaW' nat; but w.e are half inclined to. think figme the wall is diapered wIth a design in the l'salm cxxi .• and leading his Eminence, attired Church; and hence S. Paul te lls. us that we tha~ it must have b~en . t a , da · hanar to ,the day. medirel'al style; golden tleurs-cle-Iis, u·p,on a in fuU castume aA.ld weal:ing his mitre, to. · the Christians "are ali'.(Jady. come to. tl1e Maunt af The new church, wben finished. will pres- blue ·graund. The narthern p:>'l'tion·of. the wall l:'eat which, had: been prepared far him. an the Sian. and to. the City of the livinq- Go~l. and! to. ent a veJ':y' strikin~ appearance; it is, 0.1' at bem's"a figure (also. af full-lengtb) a~ St. F.1':ancis Narth side af tlie future altar. His Eminence the campany of many th(}ousands af angels " . .. least will i be, situjued Bear Mortlake statian, Xavier, the tutelar Saint af the Church, atlil'­ tJhen preached a mast admirable se rlUon, taking and to the spirit af tbe ju t made P' I-fect" (.Iteb. l:Jetween the rail \Vay and the PratestaniCburch, cd in· white Priestly vestmellt~, with hands liis text fram . Gen. xxviii. 17, 19·: xii. 22,. Ancl if we firmly believe the cammu- It is desig.ned in the H IDecorated" 0.1"" Secand clasped in prayer. This figure. is altogether " ·T.his is no other' but the house of God, .and the nian of angels and spiritB to. be a real thing. Paintecl" style of Gathic Architecture, and will braught aut with, great pawel'f. alld 'l the f;;:ce' Gate of. Neaven," &'c;. think haw mnch more perfect it must be when cansist of. a nave ~nd aisles, wi th , a, shallaw full af character: . rannd and. beneath are We· are fbdunate!.y: able to. gj){e aur readers the great 'and blaody Sacrifice is afiered!an. the chancel. It is to. have a tawel' and sptl'e; and Byzantine decarabi0TiS. an autline of his-discourse, which was listened altai" and theSaviaul' gaes up before the '[lIu'ane adjaining,the sacristy will be bui.lt in the caurse The altar having been privately re-cansecrat- to. w:ith thrilling, inter;6st b.)' a large mixed au- af'Gbd's Majesty-the ane Sacrifice daily affer- 0.1' time the pri61st's hause and Catholic Schaals, ed an the previa us evening. the service 0.1' the - dience af Pratestants as well as Cathalics. ed by His priests an earth blending. as it. were, The architect, is· Mr. Gilbert Blount. day af reopening cansisted af a " Missa caram He began. by mentianing the occasian. an with that which the San af Gad-far ever presents As we passed tbraugh the ProtestantChurch- Episcap,o/' the Prelate presen t on this acc?-· which these wards were spaken by the Ralri- and pleads befare His Father's Throne in,He,a- yard, we laaked up at tl{e old tawer, and cauld sian being the. Right Hev. Bishap Brawn. af arch Jacab, ~ when, after the visian which he ven-the Church militant J9 ining\in the d{) ings scarcely forbear naticing, with feeli ngs of pain Newport. The prie&ts afficiating were the tol - · saw when s1eeping in the midst af his desolatc .af· the Cburch triumphant,. and the gate af and shame, the inscriptiallupan it, ... Vivat Rex lawing..:-Bishap's Chaplains, Rev.
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