Franciscan herald (1913 - 1940) . iles, 1st Ord., C—St. George, M., Patron of England. St. Fidelis, 1st Ord., M. (P. I.) St. Mark, Evangelist. 26 s. 2d Sunday after Easter.—Feast of the Holy Sepulchre of Our Lord.—Our Lady of Good : The Good Shepherd. John X, 11-16. 27 282930 Bl. James, 1st Ord., C. Bl. Luchesius, 3d Ord., C. First Franciscan Tertiary (P. I.) St. Peter, M. St. Catherine of Siena, O. S. D., V. 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 Indulge


Franciscan herald (1913 - 1940) . iles, 1st Ord., C—St. George, M., Patron of England. St. Fidelis, 1st Ord., M. (P. I.) St. Mark, Evangelist. 26 s. 2d Sunday after Easter.—Feast of the Holy Sepulchre of Our Lord.—Our Lady of Good : The Good Shepherd. John X, 11-16. 27 282930 Bl. James, 1st Ord., C. Bl. Luchesius, 3d Ord., C. First Franciscan Tertiary (P. I.) St. Peter, M. St. Catherine of Siena, O. S. D., V. 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. Tertiaries 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 day. usual conditions; 3d, on day ofmonthly meeting for those who attend, usual conditions. + i +— HE ROSE AGAIN FROM THE DEAD i ggsareaggggssg jFranctgcan j|eralb A monthly magazine edited and published by the Franciscan Fathers of the SacredHeart Province in the interest of the Third Order and of the Franciscan Missions m. ^5^gS^S^g^^^^4s^^^g:^^^^^^ VOL II. MAY. 1914. NO. 5 THE VICTORY HHHE waking flush of morning?*? Empierces Salems gloom;With fleering eye the soldiers heedThe Saviors lonely tomb. An angel sweeps from heaven, A tremor far and wide,A sudden crash—the guards recoil: He lives, the Crucified! He lives, the Man of sorrows,Who laden with our blame Mid hells rejoicing guiltless diedUpon the Wood of shame. His banner waves exultant—The bloody combat oer; The Prince of Peace has gored the foe,He lives to die no more. Proclaim, ye hills and valleys,The conquest of our King: 0 Grave, where is thy victory?0 Death, where is thy sting?


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