My Prayer Book_LASANCE - the Catholic Kingdom!
My Prayer Book_LASANCE - the Catholic Kingdom! My Prayer Book_LASANCE - the Catholic Kingdom!
Saviour honors thee as Hi bebved Mother, to whom He urn refuse nothing, so let us experience the &caq of thy powerful intercession, according to the tenderness of thy maternal affection, and the charity of His amiable Heart, which mercifully granteth the requests, and complieth with the daires of those who love and fear Him. 0 most Blessed Virgin! besidei the object of our present petition, and whatever eke w. may stand in need of, obtain for us of thy dear Son, Om Lord and Our God, lively faith, firm hope, perfect charity, true contrition, a horror of sin, love of God and our neighbor, contempt of the world, and patience and resignation under the trials and difficulties of this life. Obtain for us, also, 0 sacred Mother of God ! the gift d final perseverance, and the grace to receive the last Sacraments worthily at the hour of death. Lastly, obtain, we beseech thee, for our parents, relatives, our Sisten in Religion, and our benefacton, whether living or dead, life everlasting. A&WL Private Use Only
. marriage Service anb mas6 8)r Sftual fot t&r btkhation of firatttaoaa HE priest, vested in surplice and white stole (or, if 75 the Nuptial Mas is to follow, vested as for Mass, yet without the maniple), in the hearing of the chosen witnesses, asks the man and the woman separately as fdlows, concerning their consent. First he asks the bridegroom, who should stand at the right. hand of the bride : N., wilt thou take N., here present, for thy lawful wife, according to the rite of our holy Motha the Church? R. I will. Then the priest asks the bride: N., wilt thou take N., here present, for thy lawful husband, according to the rite of our holy Mother the Church? R. I will. Having obtained their mutual consent, the priest bids the man and the woman join their right hands. Then they pledge themselves each to the other as follows, repeating the words after the priest. The man iirst says: N.N., take-thee, N.N., for my lawful wife, to X 9 have and to hold, from this day forward. for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do us part. 679 More Free Items at www.catholickingdom.com
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. marriage Service anb mas6<br />
8)r Sftual fot t&r btkhation of firatttaoaa<br />
HE priest, vested in surplice and white stole (or, if<br />
75 <strong>the</strong> Nuptial Mas is to follow, vested as for Mass,<br />
yet without <strong>the</strong> maniple), in <strong>the</strong> hearing of <strong>the</strong> chosen<br />
witnesses, asks <strong>the</strong> man and <strong>the</strong> woman separately as<br />
fdlows, concerning <strong>the</strong>ir consent. First he asks <strong>the</strong><br />
bridegroom, who should stand at <strong>the</strong> right. hand of <strong>the</strong><br />
bride :<br />
N., wilt thou take N., here present, for thy lawful<br />
wife, according to <strong>the</strong> rite of our holy Motha<br />
<strong>the</strong> Church?<br />
R. I will.<br />
Then <strong>the</strong> priest asks <strong>the</strong> bride:<br />
N., wilt thou take N., here present, for thy lawful<br />
husband, according to <strong>the</strong> rite of our holy<br />
Mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> Church?<br />
R. I will.<br />
Having obtained <strong>the</strong>ir mutual consent, <strong>the</strong> priest<br />
bids <strong>the</strong> man and <strong>the</strong> woman join <strong>the</strong>ir right hands.<br />
Then <strong>the</strong>y pledge <strong>the</strong>mselves each to <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r as follows,<br />
repeating <strong>the</strong> words after <strong>the</strong> priest.<br />
The man iirst says:<br />
N.N., take-<strong>the</strong>e, N.N., for my lawful wife, to<br />
X 9 have and to hold, from this day forward. for<br />
better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness<br />
and in health, until death do us part.<br />
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