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Breast of thy Lord: we will Coram Agno, coram throno, sing to the Lamb, we willsing lLaudes super xthera. round the Throne, we will praise him above the heavens, for his having given us such a Patron as thee.

O glorious Saint! we thank thee with all the gra- titude of our hearts, for the assistance thou hast so lovingly granted us, during the celebration of this grand Feast of Jesus’ Birth. Thou art ever with us at Christmas ; but it is only to help us to know Jesus the more; for, in considering thy prerogatives, we are giving praise to Him, who gave them to thee. We offer thee, then, the homage of our admiration and thanks, dear Friend of Jesus, and adopted Child of Mary! Before leaving us, suffer us to offer thee, once more, our humble petitions.

Pray, sweet Apostle of Fraternal Love! that the hearts of all men may be united im boly charity ; that dissensions may cease; that the simplicity of the dove, of which thou wast such a touching example, may become the spirit of our present age, adverse thongh it seem to this commandment of our Lord. May Faith, without which love and charity cannot exist, be maintained in all its purity; may the ser- pent of heresy be crushed, and its poisoned cup find neither teachers to offer it, nor disciples to drink it. May the attachment to the doctrines of the Church be firm and courageous; may no human schemes or theories, or cowardly toleration of error, enervate the principles of truth and morals; may the children of light boldly disown fellowship with the children of darkness.

Remember, O holy Prophet! the sublime vision granted thee of the Churches of Asia Minor; and obtain for the Axgels, who are set over ours, that unflinching faithfulness, which alone wins the victory and the Crown. Pray, also, for those countries which