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 returning to the  middle  of  the  altar,  wipes  his  fingers and  takes  the  second  ablution,  saying:

ay   Thy    Body,  O Lord,  which  I  have received, and  Thy  Blood which I  have  drunk,  cleave unto mine  inmost  parts; and grant  that  no  stain  of sin  may  remain  in  me, who have  been  refreshed with pure  and  holy  mysteries. Who livest,  etc. Amen.

Then he wipes  his  lips  and  the  chalice,  which  he covers,  and,  having  folded  the  corporal,  places  it  on  the altar,  as  at  first;  he  then  goes  to  the  book,  and  reads the  Communion. At Solemn  Mass  the  choir  sings  the Communion. The subdeacon  removes  the  chalice  to the  Credence  table.

TASTE and  see  that  the  Lord  is  sweet: Blessed is  the  man  that  hopeth  in  Him (Ps. xxxiii.  9).

As the  hart  panteth  after  the  fountains  of water,  so  my  soul  panteth  after  Thee,  O  God (Ps. xii,  2,  3).

Come to  Me  all  you  that  labor  and  are  burdened, and  I  will  refresh  you.

Take up  My  yoke  upon  you,  and  learn  of