New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 24, 1924, Page 13

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Dy e Awsaclatod Press {the ordinary, It therefore served us| There followed a occasions, today proclaimed (rom the the great dome of Michaelangelo any | Vannutelli and Porpili, who mean- ' Vatican the twenty-third Holy Year time history of the Papacy and tasks, performed the pleturesque ceremony | All around the porties, even under in knooking down the Holy Door of | the statue of Constantine, were ‘tri- the basillca of 8t. Petor's with the | bunes and boxes decorated {n red |the procession,was accompanicd by symbolle solld gold hammer, ind gold for the diplomat The Pontiff thus Initiated a serfes | the Roman aristocracy, the O of ceremonies whieh are expected to ' Malta, the fumily of the Pope, attruct to Rome during fhe ensuing ' one ¢ milllons of pligrims from all | Visiting royal families, In a speelal [ ver trumpets sounding the celebrated ' pluined that the Holy Door is sym- over the world, place fucing the throne was ¢ The regal magnificence of today's | €4 & stand for the Sistine chotr, con- [ Longhi. While v, the richness of the pontl- | ducted by Abbe Lorenzo Perost 0 fnrllw of the various bhranches of the | famous sliver trumpets for announc- | cyes turned toward the Pope, who, through expiration or through a forces, and the draperics |8 the 10ples that lsnt grandeus jms | EOD . leading to the Holy Door and struck the importance of on the minds of the favored | The main atsle of the basilica had |it three times with the golden ham- | that the Holy Door should never be| hundreds who saw the coremony at | Pien railed oft, leaving it free for | mer, saying us he did so: I | | | others who filled the spaclow fca and overflowed into the expan- sive square in front. Little Gold Hammer. far the most impressive par s age-old yet ever new mony was that in which the Pope, holding in his right hand the little gold hammer which somewhat re- sembles fn shape sive Holy Door. which, in accordance with plans previously worked out by “sampletrini”— worknien permanently employed to 1ded Lo these blows, gradually fall- | 4y, elosed another 25 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESPAY, DECEMBE mm on casters that previously had heen | Gestatorla. Here also the Holy IPath-| also dried these parts by specladly | attached, the news was prociaimed | er donned the white and gold mitre, | Dlessed towela. At this moment the | . bella of Bt, Peter's, followed by those | by the pealing ot the bells of the | The Bedla Gestatorla was preceded In the procession also were mem Prayers of Thanksglyving, Lers of the various roliglous orders, Bimultuneously the Pope, standing chaplains, privatc The Inliabitants of Rome usually are more or less indiffe: toward Pope Pms {1 0pens {he Holy corentones in 8t. Peter's Which pil- | pumberless ecclosiae ics, Al b :h:;yl;]k:(::\l‘::;:mllov Lh‘.i.\“fn; ESi grims from afar would almost give a | variously colored uniforms. ‘Then) him grace for inaugurating the Holy D [SI P [ r! right arm to see, but the.ritual of | cumo functionarics careying the| Year und the Sistine cholr sang the 001 i DL, Felers ;u.. ning tho Floly Door, coming us | triple rown, the jeweled mitre and | obiime music of Paleatine, Then the 8, was enough | the pupal cross, flanked on either; Pope, holding a lighted candie in his lon far above | side by lighted candlcs. teft hand and a cross in hie rig toduy to 11t th striking group ! went to the Holy Door and kaelt on Dee. 24.==Fope I'lus, XTI, & mugnet not only for the thousan 1s | of mited abbots. All the members of | its threshold, s@gging the Te Deum murpoundod by the splendor of medie °f PIEYIMS and tourists who already |the College of Curdinale living in The Pontiit was the frst to cross the val pageantry customary for such have arrived but also for tena of | Rome, or who came for the purpose ' threshold, followed by Cardinala Bis thousands of Romans who can see | were present, except Cardinals Delai, | feti and Lega, and then by all th other cardinals, who kiesed the door- 1s they go about their daily [ while were opening the Holy Doors post as they passed. of the basilicas of St. Paul's, Sunta| Plus then went into the chapel of aria Magglore and St. John La- the Pieta, where he entrusted the an, respectively. lach cardinal in custody of the Holy Door for the en- i suifig year to the religious brother- corps, | a train-bearer and by a master of | hoods of Rome. In so doing he de- r of | ceremonies in Blizabethan costuine,s | livered an address in which he re- and [ The arrival of the Pope In the'called the meanings of the Holy ved for members of | portico was heralded by the six sil ction re t- | pontitical march composed by bolical of the marvellous eternal | crybody knelt he) doors of the City of God, to which 1| descended from the Sedia Gestatoria admission 13 grauted only to those | six | and went to the papal throne. Al who have, purificd themselves| the .multicolored uni- | for the six heralds with the arriva and departure of the |aftor pray tng, asccnded the steps quiring Indulgence. He emphasize profaned, and ended imparting the | apostolic benediction. After a short rest the Pope again | entered the Sedia Gastatoria and, in the eame procession as that preced- ing the opening of the Holy Door, was' carried to the alta A leriIn i g leri o7 ne enilen directly underneath the greal dome. Standing on the allar, the Holy the papal procession, while the re- “Aperite mih portas justitiae.” mainder of the interior was reserved | And the singing chaplains answer- for the public. }l‘d Pontil Carried Out. | “Ingre When cverything was 1 for | domino.” he ceremony to begln tho Pontiff| The blows of the golden hawmmer | carried from his apartments in | struck a large siate tablet put up for {a closed gedan chain which first halt- | the purpose on which cross had ed in the Sistine chapel, where His| been engraved. The yielding of the Holiness knelt to worshlp. Taking|door-to the Pontiff’s blows was not the censpr offered him by Cardinal Merry dd) and the Thundre us in cas confitebor ore- IMather, after having re: formula of the benedic 2. immediate. Ho went back to his . first K.HVMHLZ member | throne, and it was only then—sci- Hmml“rul moments later—that the mas- ¢e, Lho Pontift. Ingenaed thr o[ ter of ceremonies, by means of a' dinals Blsleti and T s the Dlessed sacrament, while | spucial sllk rope at the other end | Latin and Italian Sistine cholr sang “VemMt Crea-|of which a bell wa | fied the “sampietrini” on the other; granted for the jub 10 pontifical procession left | side that the ceremony was over dnl’ Thie over, His Ho still car- ine chiapel each df ita mem-|that the door might now be let! ried in the same pro ton, retired bers bore aloft a lighted candie, and | down. Slowly the massive door wus to his apartmments, and the ceremony an ordinary chaiy- . struck thrice the mas- he corps of y great edifice In repair Tt will remain open dur- - after which the door{ail chanted Nturgical verses, Upop |lowered and was Immediately rolled | was ended. replaced and - will remain | reaching the entrance to the great |away. In the afternoon the main doors s until open | nave of St Peter's the procession| This done, the penitentiarics of | of 8. Peter's were thrown open to again by the same ceremony. halted A few moments while tha|the Vatloan basilica, using eponges,! the public, and great streams of de- Great Bells Sound. Pope left the sedan chair, and be-| washed with holy water, all the! vout flowed past tha Holy Do Tmmediately after the Holy Door | forp procecding throngh the nave, | parts of the aperture ieft bare after each kissing the doorpost as he had fallen open and was rolled away | wae lifted into the famous Sedia|the Holy Door was removed, and passcd. WOMANS JAPPAREL SPECIALTIES To .One_and \fifl h MiBOLETOWN == NEW BRiTan Our Very Best Wishes for the Merriest Christmas Ever ANUARY COAT SALE Starts Friday a. m. Invest your Christmas Check. It will pay you 25% or better on the investment. s The sale so many wait for each year, because they are cer- tain that all the coats are from our own high grade line, rather than a line of cheaper coats purchased for sale purposes only. 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