And Last of Which the Acolyth Answers , Amen
JFor $ost*€oimmtnfon. Pour forth upon us, O Lord, the spirit of thy love, that, by thy mercy, thou mayst make those of one mind whom thou hast fed with one celestial food. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, who liveth and reigneth with thee, in the unity of the same Holy Spirit, &c. CANON OF THE MASS. Graciously hear the prayers of thy family, O almighty God; and grant that these sacred mysteries which we have received from thee, may by thy grace be preserved incorrupt within us. Through our Lord, &c. {For a Saint’s Day.) We have received heavenly my sto- nes, O Lord, in the commemoration of the blessed Mary ever Virgin, N., and all thy Saints ; grant, we beseech thee, that what we celebrate in time, we may obtain in the joys of eternity. Through our Lord, &c. Afterwards he turns again towards the people, and says: jf. Dominus vobiscum. The Lord be with vou. 1^7. Et cum spiritu tuo. I\7. And with thy spirit. Ite missa est; frc/Benedi- Go, the Mass is ended; camus Domino. or ( when the Gloria in ex- celsis has been omitted ], Let us bless the Lord. Tty. Deo gratias. 1^7. Thanks be to God. In Masses for the Dead . ~f. Requiescant in pace. 'f . May they rest in peace. 1^7. Amen
