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BENEDICTION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT.

Every subject that Father Newman undertakes to write upon is invested with new beauties by the magic touch of his skillful pen. Here is a beautiful tribute to the Benediction service that should inspire every Catholic with uew veneration for this sublime spectacle :—: — The Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament is one of the simplest rites of the Church. The priests enter and kneel down ; one of them unlocks the Tabernacle, takes out the Blessed Sacrament, inserts it upright in a Monstrance of precious metal, and sets it in a conspicuous place above the altar, in the midst of lights, for all to see. The people then begin to sing ; meanwhile the Priest twice offers incense to the King of heaven, before whom he is kneeling. Then he takes the Monstrance in his hands, and turning to the people blesses them with tha Most Holy in the form of a cross, while the bell is sounded by one of the attendants to call attention to the ceremony. It is our Lord's solemn benediction to His people, as when he lifted up his hands over the children, or when he blessed His chosen ones when he ascended up from Mount Olivet. As sons might come before a parent before going to bed at night, so, once or twice a week, the great Catholic family comes before the Eternal Father, after the bustle or toil of the day, and He smiles upon them, and sheds upon them the light of His countenance. It is a full accomplishment of what the priests invoked upon the Israelites, " The Lord bless thee and keep thee ; the Lord show His face to' thee, and have mercy on thee ; the Lord turn His countenance to thee and give thee peace." Can there be a more touching rite, even in the judgment of those who do not belie re in it ? How many a man, not a Catholic, is moved, on seeing it, " Oh, that I did but believe it !" when he sees the Priest take up the Fount of Mercy, and the people bent low in adoration ! It is one of tbe most beautiful, natural, and soothing actions of the Church.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 175, 4 August 1876, Page 14

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BENEDICTION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT. New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 175, 4 August 1876, Page 14

BENEDICTION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT. New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 175, 4 August 1876, Page 14

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