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A35529 Heaven opened, and the pains of purgatory avoided by the very great indulgences of the two most illustrious archconfraternities : the one of our Blessed Lady, called the Rosary, and the other of the seraphical father, St. Francis, called, The cord of the Passion. Cyprien, de Gamaches, ca. 1599-1679. 1663 (1663) Wing C7715; ESTC R17286 39,070 158

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salubriter perseveret à peccatorum suorum funibus solutus vel soluta tuis cum effectu semper obsequiis ligatum vel ligatam se esse cognoscat Per eundem Christum Dominum nostrum Amen Here the Cord is to be sprinkled with Holy-water and then the party that receives it is to be girded therewith the Priest saying as followeth ACcipe cingulum istud paratus vel parata esto alligari mori pro Domino nostro Jesu Christo qui praecingat lumbos mentis tuae cingulo puritatis ut permaneat in te virtus continentiae eastitatis Deo semper in omnibus obedias Amen The Priest is to say this following prayer upon the party that hath received the Cord. Oremus DEus qui Beato Petro Apostolo tuo praedixisti in senectute sua per alium fore cingendum famulum tuum quem ve famulam tuam quam cingulo nostrae fraternitatis praecinximus tua quaesumus chorda salutari cor ejus Christiana praecinge disciplina ut tui opitulante gratia solut us liberatus vel soluta liberata à vitiis tuoque vinctus vel vincta servitio in statu devotionis usque in finem jugiter perseveret Qui vivis regnas in saecula saeculorum Amen Benediction is to be given to him or her that takes the Cord. BEnedictio Sanctissimae Trinitatis Patris Filii Spiritus sancti descendat super te ut sicut chorda corpus tuum circumdas ita animam fide Jesu Christi bonis operibus decores quatenus suam gratiam in hoc saeculo in futuro gloriam habeas aeternam Amen Litanies of the Passion of our Saviour O all ye that pass by the way stay a while and see if there be any dolour like to that of mine They pierced my hands and feet displaced and numbred all my bones from the sole of my feet to the Crown of my head there is no health in me Chap. 1. Hier. Isa Psalm 21. LOrd have mercy upon us Christ have mercy upon us Lord have mercy upon us Christ Jesu hear us God the Father which art in Heaven have mercy upon us O Jesus Christ Son of the Father Redeemer of the world and our gracious God have mercy upon us O holy Ghost which art our God have mercy upon us O holy Trinity one onely God have mercy upon us Jesu who diddest wash the feet of thy Apostles have mercy upon us Jesu who wast sold for thirty pence have mercy upon us Jesu who hast given thy precious body and blood unto us have mercy upon us Jesu who prayedst three times in the Garden have mercy upon us Jesu who diddest sweat water and blood have mercy upon us Jesu who was kist by Judas have mercy upon us Jesu who wast taken and bound by the wicked Jews have mercy upon us Jesu who wast presented to Annas and Caiphas have mercy upon us Jesu who wast buffetted by a vile servant have mercy upon us Jesu who wast falsly accused have mercy upon us Jesu who wast three times denied of thy servant Peter have mercy upon us Jesu who wast delivered up to Pilate have mercy upon us Jesu who wast examined by the Judge have mercy upon us Jesu who wast found most innocent have mercy upon us Jesu who wast led to Herod have mercy upon us Jesu who wast despised of Herod and his company have mercy upon us Jesu who wast cloathed like a fool in a white garment have mercy upon us Jesu who wast less esteemed than the murtherer Barrabas have mercy upon us Jesu who wast bound naked to the pillar have mercy upon us Jesu who wast cruelly whipt with rods and scourges have mercy upon us Jesu who wast all over goared with wounds have mercy upon us Jesu whose precious blood was spilt upon the ground have mercy upon us Jesu whose sacred face was covered with spittings have mercy upon us Jesu who wast cloathed with purple and mocked by the Jews have mercy upon us Jesu who wast crowned with thorns have mercy upon us Jesu who carriedst a Reed instead of a Scepter have mercy upon us Jesu whose sacred eyes were blind-folded have mercy upon us Jesu whose face was stroken have mercy upon us Jesu who wast by Pilate shewn to the people have mercy upon us Jesu against whom they cry out Crucifie him Crucifie him have mercy upon us Jesu who for us was condemned to death have mercy upon us Jesu who wast falsly judged have mercy upon us Jesu who was delivered unto the hands of the common people have mercy upon us Jesus who wast loaden with the heavy Cross have mercy upon us Jesu who with the weight thereof wast prest even to the ground have mercy upon us Jesu who wast stripped upon Mount Calvary have mercy upon us Jesu who wast stretcht out with cords upon the Cross have mercy upon us Jesu who wast nailed to the Cross have mercy upon us Jesu who wast lifted up together with the Cross have mercy upon us Jesu who wast accompanied with two theeves upon the Cross have mercy upon us Jesu who wast blasphemed by those that passed by have mercy upon us Jesu who prayedst for thine enemies have mercy upon us Jesu who gavest heaven unto the Thief have mercy upon us Jesu who gavest thy B. Mother into the custody of St. John have mercy upon us Jesu who wast forsaken of thy Father have mercy upon us Jesu who diddest drink vinegar and gall have mercy upon us Jesu who saidst All is consummated have mercy upon us Jesu who dying bowedst down thy holy head have mercy upon us Jesu whose sacred side was pierced with a Lance have mercy upon us Jesu who did dest shed water and blood from thy bleeding wound have mercy upon us Jesu who wast taken from the Cross have mercy upon us Jesu who diddest lye dead in the lappe of thy Mother have mercy upon us Jesu who hast wrapped in a winding sheet have mercy upon us Jesu who wast laid in the Sepulchre have mercy upon us Jesu who by thy death hath saved the world have mercy upon us Jesu who by thy precious blood hast redeemed us have mercy upon us Jesu be propicious unto us Jesu pardon us From all evil both corporal and spiritual sweet Jesus deliver us From thy anger and wrath Sweet Jesu deliver us From sudden death Sweet Jesu deliver us From Plague Warre and Famine Sweet Jesu deliver us From all errors and Heresies Sweet Jesu deliver us From the sleights and temptations of the Devil Sweet Jesu deliver us From evil will Sweet Jesu deliver us From all impatience Sweet Jesu deliver us From all excess and riot Sweet Jesu deliver us From eternal death Sweet Jesu deliver us By thy prayers and agony Sweet Jesu deliver us By thy bloody sweat Sweet Jesu deliver us By thy captivity Sweet Jesu deliver us By thy bands and cords Sweet Jesu deliver us By thy buffets
quintus Consueverunt Greg. 13. Pastoris aeterni and Sixtus quintus Dum ineffabilia extend to all other Confraternities of the Rosary throughout the world 2. As oft as they shall say cause to be said or are present at the Mass of the Rosary celebrated for that intention they free a Soul out of Purgatory 3. All the Indulgences granted to the living may be applied to the dead by communicating saying Mass of the Rosary reciting the Rosary c. for them Paulus 3.13 Aug. 1537. See John Carthagen homilia 6. de Rosario X. For them who cannot be present SUch Brethren and Sisters of the Rosary who by reason of sickness journey imprisonment persecution service distance danger or any other lawful impediment cannot be present at the processions aforesaid nor visit the Altar of the Rosary may notwithstanding gain all the indulgencies as if they were present 1. By confessing and communicating 2. Or by saying the Rosary 3. Or the seven penitential Psalms before some Altar or devout Picture Greg. 13. Ad augendam devotionem 29. Aug. 1579. Idem in Bulla Cupientes 24. Decemb. 1583. XI Of the Stations of Rome ALl the Indulgences of the Stations of Rome are granted to the Members of the Rosary by visiting upon these dayes five Altars or one only if there be no more and reciting before each Altar five Paters and five Aves or twenty-five before that one Altar Leo 10. Maii 22. 1518. which grant Clement the Seventh recites and comfirms in his brief Etsi temporalium 8. idus Maii 1534. and Paulus 3. Rationi congruit 3. Novemb. 1534. and Pius 5. Inter desiderabilia 28. Junii 1569. XII ANd these are the chief part of that vast Treasure of Indulgences and Priviledges granted to the Arch-Confraternity of the sacred Rosary The rest being of less consequence would we conceive be as tedious to be read as they are indeed needless to be known by them who shall duly consider that besides the particular indulgences which are determined to certain dayes times and places there are others which are general unlimited perpetual and which we shall briefly set before you as a close of this Catalogue of Indulgences I. Every day a Plenary THe first is that they who are of the Rosary in the state of Grace and having a general intention to pray for such ends as are required which are the three conditions absolutely necessary for the obtaining of any of these Indulgences may gain a plenary upon every day in the year and consequently every hour of their whole life by performing any one of these things following 1. Saying the Rosary 2. Celebrating the Mass of the Rosary 3. Causing it to be said 4. Hearing it 5. Visiting five Altars or one if there be no more and saying five Paters and Aves before each Alttar or 25. before the one The Consequence hereof is most clear 1. Because a plenary is annexed to the due performance of these acts of Piety toties quoties how oft soever they are done without any restriction 2. Because at Rome in the Church of St. John Lateran there may be gained a plenary if any one pleases six times every day and in each one of the seven Churches of the Stations all which and all other City Indulgences are granted to all the Brothers and Sisters of the Rosary performing the Devotions aforesaid wheresoever dispersed throughout the whole world by Leo the Tenth 22. Maii 1518. and by the succeeding chief Pastors II. Every day a Soul out of Purgatory THe second is that they may every day praying and being disposed as aforesaid obtain the deliverance of a soul out of Purgatory which directly follows from the former First since all the Indulgences granted to the living may be applyed to the dead Secondly since at Rome there is every day in one part or other of the City the delivery of a soul out of Purgatory The particular grants of all these before recited Indulgences may be seen at large in Peter Louvet Aiphonsus Fernandez Andreas Coppentanius and other Fathers of the Order of St. Dominick who faithfully collected and published them according to their Originals Misericordias Domini in aeternum cantabo Our grateful hearts O our Eternal King Shall ever of your boundless mercies sing How these Indulgences are to be gained by the Members of the Rosary FIrst these Indulgences are not indifferently obtained by all sorts of persons but by such only as have duly and diligently purified prepared and disposed their souls to receive them by precedent penance or have led their lives in such innocency since their last Confession as that they continue in the state of Grace or have made an act of contrition and detestation of their mortal sins with purpose of confessing them in fit time and avoiding them for the future Secondly that they must obey such other particular commands as the Bulls of Indulgences import that is they must punctually perform the enjoyned actions of Alms-deeds Fastings Prayers Processions Visitations of Altars and all other the works of Devotion and Piety there expressed Thirdly that they must offer up their devotions for these generally recommended ends and intentions in all the concessions of Indulgences 1. For the encrease of Gods honour and glory 2. For the exaltation of the Catholick Church 3. For the prosperity of the Sea Apostolick 4. For the peace of Christian Princes 5. For the re-union of Schismaticks 6. For the Conversion of Hereticks 7. For the Correction of Sinners 8. For the Consolation of the afflicted both living and departed The conditions of this Confraternity FIrst all Christians of whatsoever calling and condition may be received into this Sacred Confraternity without any obligation to pay any thing for their entrance or admittance Leo 10. Pastoris aeterni 1520. pridie nonas Octob. Secondly there is to be a particular book provided wherein the names and surnames of all such as are admitted must be Registred Thirdly whosoever is thus admitted in any one place is made partaker of the prayers and Merits of all them that are of this Confraternity throughout the whole Universe Fourthly not onely the living but also the faithful departed to wit the Souls in Purgatory may be received and enrolled in this Confraternity and made partakers of these spiritual benefits if any of the living Brethren and Sisters shall desire and procure it performing for their deceased friends such pious duties and devotions as the Rules demand Fifthly all the Brothers and Sisters are obliged to recite every week the entire Rosary which they may as themselves please either perform together or divide into three parts for their greater ease and conveniency Sixthly In case of any lawful impediment the Brothers and Sisters causing the Rosary to be recited for them by another satisfie their own obligation Seventhly If through forgetfulness multiplicity of employments or negligence and not out of contempt they omit this weekly recital of the Rosary it is no sin but only for
that any one should reprehend me At 1. Our most clement Redeemer Jesus Christ who is Goodness and Justice it self and the Soveraign Judge of all is rudely led from Annas to Caiphas a most wicked and most unjust Judge But I cannot endure with patience to be judged or condemned of my superiours of my equals of my inferiours be it right or wrong At 2. Our most wise Redeemer Jesus Christ did confess in the presence of the high Priest that he was the Son of God although he received a blow from the hand of a bloody butcher Let us never leave to do good or to serve God for the hate of men At 3. Our most amiable Redeemer Jesus Christ is denied by Saint Peter but when our Blessed Saviour beheld him he presently repented and bitterly deplored his sin O Lord God what man can presume that he will not offend thee let us bewail our sins with Saint Peter At 4. Our most meek Redeemer Jesus Christ is blind-folded spitted on beaten mocked blasphemed as a false Prophet Consider my soul that thou hast spitten upon the face of Jesus Christ that thou hast mocked and blasphemed him when thou hast done it to any one of thy neighbours who are his Brethren At 5. Our most Innocent Redeemer Jesus Christ the Holy of Holies in a full Assembly and Counsel of the Jews is condemned to death through envy O how this Passion of envy doth make us often-times to judg evil of others better than our selves At 6. Our most Gracious Redeemer Jesus Christ is presented to Pilate and falsly accused but not answering a word he is found Innocent O what silence of my Saviour so grievously accused and I sinner that I am do nothing but make excuses At 7. Our most Prudent Redeemer Jesus Christ is sent from Pilate to Herod and being demanded of vain things held his peace whereby he was mocked esteemed as a fool and as such is cloathed in a white garment O how much ought we rather desire to be contemned of men and not to condesend to their evil will than to displease God! At 8. Our most Just Redeemer Jesus Christ is sent from Herod to Pilate and Barrabas the murderer is preferred before him And thou sinner dost thou not do the same dost thou not prefer the Devil before God when thou inclinest to vice and forsakest vertue At 9. Our most Dolorous Redeemer Jesus Christ is most rudely despoyled and bound all naked to a pillar most cruelly whipped all torn with stripes and bruised with blows Behold O my soul how they handle the Virginal flesh of thy Saviour and how thou dost flatter and pamper thine which hath so much offended At 10. Our most Patient Redeemer Jesus Christ revested with purple crowned with thorns having a reed for a scepter is shewn to thee for a pattern of patience and all vertue if thou wilt be glorified by him O how much ought I to be ashamed to be so delicate a member under a head crowned with thorns for me At 11. Our most constant Redeemer Jesus Christ condemned to death by Pilate carrieth his own Cross to Mount Calvary Whosoever will follow him to Paradise he must carry the Crosse which are the afflictions of this life after him with patience At 12. Our most obedient Redeemer Jesus Christ is stretched out nailed and elevated upon the Cross between two theeves for the salvation of the world Since our sinnes have been so punished in the person of our Redeemer How shall they be punished in sinners if they do not amend At 1. Our most merciful Redeemer Jesus Christ did pray for those that crucified him and promised Paradise to the good Thief Let us also pardon those that offend against us if we will that God should pardon us At 2. Our most Devout Redeemer Jesus Christ did give Saint John to his Mother for her Son and his Mother to Saint John for a Mother O what affection did Saint John bear to the Mother of God O that my soul might burn with the like devotion to the blessed Virgin At 3. Our most Perfect Redeemer Jesus Christ did cry out My God my God Why hast thou forsaken me I thirst All is consummated and recommending his Spirit to God the Father he expired Let the earth tremble the dead arise the Sun be darkened day become night since the Creator and Saviour of the world is dead but thou O my soul awake from sin At 4. Our most victorious Redeemer Jesus Christ being dead his Soul descended to Limbo for to deliver the elect in the mean time his body transpierced with a lance doth shed forth blood and water Enter O my Soul within the side of Jesus Christ by a great considence in his mercy give heart for heart love for love to him that hath done and given all for thee At 5. The precious body of our Redeemer Jesus Christ being taken down from the Cross is put into the arms of the Virgin his Mother and afterward is most honourably buried Receive my Soul receive him in thy memory and retain this sacred Passion of Jesus Christ in all thy thoughts words and works living in such sort that thou mayest be worthy of the name of a Christian redeemed by the precious blood of the Son of God The Soul of Christ sanctifie me the body of Christ save me the precious blood of Jesus Christ inebriate me the water of the side of Jesus Christ wash me the Passion of Jesus Christ comfort me O good Jesus hear me hide me in thy holy wounds suffer me not to be separated from thee defend me from the malign enemy call me at the hour of my death and command me to come to thee for to praise bless and glorifie thee eternally with thy Saints Amen The Obligations and Rules of this Confraternity 1. ALL those that are to be admitted into this Confraternity are to be of that age that they may confess and communicate which is gathered by the express words of the Bull in that it ordains that at their entrance they are to confess and communicate 2. They shall endeavour daily morning and evening to make examine of their conscience and to say some prayers according to each ones devotion but principally for the gaining of the Indulgences five Paters and Aves adding to the end of each one the Gloria Patri c. saluring devoutly the five Wounds of our Saviour whereto they must join one Pater Ave for the Popes Holiness which after the example of the Frier-Minors if they be not hindred by Infirmity or otherwise they may say with their armes stretched out in manner of a Cross according as hereafter shall be declared 3. The end of this Confraternity is vertue Christian piety and imitation of our Saviour in his Passion and therefore the Brethren and Sisters thereof ought diligently to observe the Commandements of God and his Church and above all things not to give any scandal but good example in all