The Ceremonies of the Holy-Week at Rome by Charles Michael Baggs
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revere and kiss the crucifix in the same manner as the Pope has done;
and each of them leaves an offering of a _scudo d'oro_ according to an ancient custom.[94] When they return to their places, their shoes are put on by their respective _camerieri_, who afterwards leave the chapel. The patriarchs and bishops assistant and non-assistant and the generals of religious orders without shoes, and all the other prelates etc. wearing their shoes, _adore_ and kiss the cross in like manner, observing the same order as in going to receive palms on the preceding sunday; and they also make their offerings before the cross. When the sacred college has finished the _adoration_, the choir having ended the _improperii_ sings the anthem _Crucem tuam_, the psalm _Deus misereatur nostri_, the hymn _Pange lingua gloriosi lauream certaminis_[95] etc. Towards the end of this beautiful ceremony the candles are lighted, the deacon spreads out the corporal[96] as usual, placing the purificator near it. He then respectfully takes the cross, and places it on the altar amid the candlesticks. [Sidenote: Chant of _Pange lingua_ etc.] A procession, arranged like that of the preceding day, now goes to the Pauline chapel. Assisted as usual by the first Card. priest, the Pope kneels and incenses the B. Sacrament three times. _M. Sagrista_ delivers the B. Sacrament to the Cardinal celebrant, who presents it to the Pope; His Holiness covers it with the end of the veil placed over his shoulders[97] and the procession returns to the Sixtine chapel [98]. In the mean time the choir sings the hymn "_Vexilla Regis prodeunt_". When the Pope arrives at the altar, he delivers the B. Sacrament to the Card. Celebrant, who places it on the altar. His Holiness then incenses it and returns to his throne. |
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