Franciscan herald (1913 - 1940) . rd Order. (G. P. I.) St. Hyacinth, C—St. Zephyrin, P. M. St. Joseph Calasanctius, C. St. Augustine. Bp , D. Beheading of St. John the Baptist.—St. Sabina, M. 30 s. 13th Sunday after Pentecost.—St. Rose of Lima, V. Gospel: The Cure of the Lepers. Luke, XVII, 11-19. 31 M. St. Raymond, C. Abbreviations.—St.—Saint: Bl.—Blessed; M.—Martyr:C—Confessor; Bp.—Bishop;D.—Doctor; Ab.—Abbot; V.—Virgin; W.—Widow; G. A.—General Absolution; P. I.—Plenary Indulgence. Terbiaries may gain a plenary indulgence: 1st, every Tuesday after confession,holy communion, and visit to


Franciscan herald (1913 - 1940) . rd Order. (G. P. I.) St. Hyacinth, C—St. Zephyrin, P. M. St. Joseph Calasanctius, C. St. Augustine. Bp , D. Beheading of St. John the Baptist.—St. Sabina, M. 30 s. 13th Sunday after Pentecost.—St. Rose of Lima, V. Gospel: The Cure of the Lepers. Luke, XVII, 11-19. 31 M. St. Raymond, C. Abbreviations.—St.—Saint: Bl.—Blessed; M.—Martyr:C—Confessor; Bp.—Bishop;D.—Doctor; Ab.—Abbot; V.—Virgin; W.—Widow; G. A.—General Absolution; P. I.—Plenary Indulgence. Terbiaries may gain a plenary indulgence: 1st, every Tuesday after confession,holy communion, and visit to a church of the First, Second, or Third Order Regularof St. Francis, while the Blessed Sacrament is exposed, and prayers for the intentionsof the Pope; 2d, once every month on a suitable dav. usual conditions ; 3d. on day ofmonthly meeting for those who attend, usual conditions. Confession to gain the Por/Juncola Indulgence may be made from July 30 on,Holy Communion must be received on August 1 or THE HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH + — + I+ jFranctgcan j>iralb A monthly magazine edited and published by the FranciscarFathers-of the SacredHeart Province in the interest of the Third Order and of tb Franciscan Missions gg^aggg^^^^^lllElI^^^ SEPTEMBER, 1914. THE SPOUSE OF CHFST THY glory, Spouse of Heaves King,We chant with filial prideLoving and loyal to thee we cli?,And safe in thee confide. The prince of darkness venge roseTo smirch thy glorious na3— In vain his threats, his franti>lows;He fled in fear and sham Undimmed thy crown, securhy throne, Thy brow and vesture f;Thy charm and power all ngns own, And bless thy saving c;Rule on, 0 Queen, supremed free! Though hell thy thron<sail,The God of Battles vowed ainst thee Hells gates shall not:vail. Shall neer prevail; for hc°f lightWill aid thee in the f Rule on, and guide us th h the nightTo Heavens eternal Thy glory, Spouse of Heis King,We chant with filial; Loving and loyal to the cl


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