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Omnis fidelis gaudeat.

The following Hymn, from the Meissen Breviary, was appropriated to the Feast of the Face of our Saviour, celebrated on January 15. This was one of the festivals which, however well suited to the simplicity of the middle ages, have been, it cannot be denied, wisely allowed to drop from the Calendar. The hymn itself, though exceedingly rude, is, to my mind, of a very sweet simplicity.

Let every faithful heart rejoice,
And render thanks to God on high:
And with each power of soul and voice
Extol His praises worthily.

Into this dark world Jesus came,
And all men might His form behold;
While to the limits of the same
He passed, that we might be consoled.