The Ceremonies of the Holy-Week at Rome by Charles Michael Baggs
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days the Card. Penitentiary goes thither in slate. In the evening of
these three days the feet of pilgrims are washed, and they are served at table by Cardinals etc. at the Trinità dei Pellegrini. On _Thursday morning_ you can see the oils blessed at S. Peter's: this ceremony begins _early_. There is little difference between the mass (at about half past 9 or 10) in the Sixtine chapel on this day, and on ordinary days, and there is generally a great crowd: the procession after mass is repeated on the following morning; and the papal benediction on Easter Sunday: your best plan therefore will be to go at an early hour to see the blessing of the oils, and afterwards the washing of the feet, at S. Peter's; and then go to see the dinner of the _apostles_ near the balcony from which the Pope gives His benediction. The _Sepulchres_, particularly that in the Cappella Paolina, may be visited. On _Friday morning_ the service of the Sixtine chapel begins at about half past 9 or 10. (Devotion of 3 hours' agony from about half past 12 to half past 3 at the Gesù, SS. Lorenzo e Damaso etc.; after the _Ave Maria_ the _Via Crucis_ at Caravita, and devotion of the dolours of the B. Virgin at S. Marcello, etc. An hour after the _Ave Maria_ poetical compositions are recited at the Serbatojo dell'Arcadia). On _Saturday morning_ service begins at S. John Lateran's at about half past 7. As soon you have seen the baptism at the baptistery, you had better drive to the Vatican, to attend at the beautiful mass of the Sixtine chapel. On _Saturday afternoon_ you may go to the Armenian mass at S. Biagio or S. Gregorio Illuminatore: it begins towards 4 o clock. On |
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