History of Roman Catholicism in North America

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Whitsuntide was the time, 'twas the season of love.
And I thought that the Blest Spirit chose To leave for a while the sweet form of the Dove, And come in the blush of the Rose.
Come, Heavenly Spirit, descend on each breast, And there let thy blessings repose, ' Psalm cxxvi. 2 : " Dederit dilectis suis somnum. " « White's Life, p. 494. T 12* 274 Devotion to the B. V. Mary As thou once didst on Mary, the temple of rest, For Mary's our Mystical Rose.
Oh may every rose that springs forth evermore,
... Enkindle the hearts of all those Who wear it or see it to bless and adore The Hand that created the rose.
Let US guess how Mother Seton would move young hearts to the love of the Blessed among women, by what we see of her own child, her Kebecca. Just a glimpse into that well-tried life of hers ; a moment's raising of the curtain to expose the mother's pain, and one glance into the heart of the child. The record of the Httle girl's long-suffering is most pitiable ; the record of her patience is most beautiful, as she lies there white and still, suffering heroically, and not "wishing her sufferings shortened;" her large eyes never quitting the crucifix except to turn upon the poor mother beside her, the mother strugghng for resignation while the pangs of her offspring were tear- ing at her own heartstrings ; and trying to unite her pain with the pain of Her who stood at the foot of the cross, the Mother of Jesus.


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