he gladly embraces the opportunity now given him to make his book more worthy of the kindness which has been bestowed upon it. He has thoroughly and carefully revised it, making it right in the parts in which it was either defective or erroneous, and amplifying it by several important additions. He submits it in its amended form to the kind judgment of the Catholic clergy, who, he feels assured, will unite with him in a prayer that his labours may be blessed, to the glory of God, and the edification of the Church. LONDON, Festival of the Annunciation, 1859. 3. The internal dispositions necessary to assist with VIII.-Duties of the Master of Ceremonies and other Ministers at :: 567 CHAPTER IV.-Mass sung in presence of a Bishop in his own diocese.. 124 V.-Solemn Mass for the Dead, sung in presence of the Bishop 129 VI.-Pontifical Vespers by a Bishop not in his own diocese.. 130 CHAPTER VII.-Vespers sung by a Bishop in his own diocese VIII.-Vespers sung in presence of a Bishop in his own diocese 141 2. From the Mass until the procession 3. The procession to the Altar of Repose |