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THE MOST HOLY TRINITY.

and this in one church alone in each several city, or village, &c., which church shall he designated by the ordinary; and the said Mass may he said on days when the office is of an ordinary double festival. On days when the rite is a major double, or double of the second class, the Mass of the day must be said with a Commemoration of the Most Holy Trinity; this permission, however, does not extend to Sundays of the first class, or other days which are doubles of the first class. The above-named permission rests on two decrees of the S. Congr. of Bites, April 15 and July 13, 1815, which contain also the approval of the following prayers to he recited after the said Mass. To render this devotion easier to be accomplished, the said Mass may be applied according to the intention of benefactors, or for any other pious object whatever; it may likewise be applied in suffrage for the faithful departed, even on those days when, according to the rubrics, the Mass of Requiem ought to be said: this is clear from the Papal rescript of January 10, 1807, given through

the Segretaria of Memorials, and preserved in the Archivium of the said Pious Union of St. Paul.

THE THANKSGIVING-PRAYERS TO BE SAID BY PRIEST AND PEOPLE AFTER THE MASS AS ABOVE.

In nomine Patris, &c.

i. Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Three Persons and One God, we devoutly adore Thee, and with all our heart we love Thee and we praise Thee for the high gifts and glories granted to Mary most holy in her glorious and Immaculate Conception.

Three Gloria Patri and one Ave Maria.

ii. Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, we devoutly adore Thee, and with all our heart we love Thee and we praise Thee for the high gifts and glories granted to Mary most holy in her glorious Nativity.

Three Gloria Patri and one Ave Maria.