. Eucharistic conferences; the papers presented at the first American eucharistic congress, Washington, D. C., October, f communication, and wants it tobe considered as official, even if the appoint-ment of the Diocesan Director is not publishedin the diocesan paper or by a circular of the Ordinary. The libellum adorationis is the monthly rec-ord of the hour of adoration spent before theMost Blessed Sacrament. In the upper part ofthe libellum, in the fourth printed line, after theinitials U. S. A.—United States of America—notice JVro., after which the number of thecertificate is
. Eucharistic conferences; the papers presented at the first American eucharistic congress, Washington, D. C., October, f communication, and wants it tobe considered as official, even if the appoint-ment of the Diocesan Director is not publishedin the diocesan paper or by a circular of the Ordinary. The libellum adorationis is the monthly rec-ord of the hour of adoration spent before theMost Blessed Sacrament. In the upper part ofthe libellum, in the fourth printed line, after theinitials U. S. A.—United States of America—notice JVro., after which the number of thecertificate is to be written by the reverendmember who receives it when he is enrolled inthe lists of the League. The Diocesan or General Director arrangesand registers the libella according to thesenumbers. In the following five lines are to be writtenthe name of the reverend member (the Chris-tian name may be abbreviated in the libellum),his office as rector, assistant, professor of aseminary, etc., his . residence and may be designated by placing A before Dioecesis. In the following line, signed mensis, the.
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