THE ARCH-CONFRATERNITY of the holy ROSARY of our Blessed Lady publisher's device consisting of a Christogram with a cross and heart pierced by three nails M.DC.XXXVI. THE ARCH-CONFRATERNITY of the holy Rosary of our Blessed Lady. The Origin of the holy Rosary THis holy Company was begun by S. Dominick, founder of the renowned Religious order of the Friar Preachers, about the year 1216. to extirpate the Heresy of the Albigenses, as it did; and afterwards, brought such fruit to the Church of God, that Popes, the more to recommend and make it famous, have endowed it with many privileges and indulgences, as you shall here see. At their first entrance or admittance. Entering into this noble Confraternity, they gain a plenary Indulgence, granted by the Popes, Pius V. & Clement VIII. The first Sundays of the month. Every first Sunday of the Month, (principally of October-having confessed & communicated, thy gain a plenary Indulgence. Also visiting the Church or being present at the Processions of the Rosary, a plenary indulgence. Greg. XIII Paul V. Upon the seven feasts of our Lady. On the Purification, Annunciation, Visitation, Assumption, Nativity, Presentation, and Conception of the Blessed Virgin, being confessed and communicated, or having a will to do it in due time, a plenary indulgence. Also, visiting the Church, or being present at the Processions of the Rosary, a plenary indulgence. Pius IU. To every Mystery of the holy Rosary. They are fifteen, divided into three parts. Five, are c●lled joyful, whereon they are to meditate in saying the first Chapler (or Beads of five Decades of our Lady, the Annunciation, Visitation of S. Elizabeth, Nativity of our Saviour, his Presentation, and the Finding of him in the Temple; Five, called dolorous, in saying the second Chaplet, the sweat of Blood, Whipping at the pillar, crowning with thorns, larrying of his Cross and Crucifixion; and, Five glorious, in saying the third Chaplet, the Resurrection, Ascension, coming of the Holy Ghost, Assumption of our blessed Lady, and her Coronation: Upon all, and every the feasts of which Mysteries, as also on the celebrity of the crown of our Saviour, the Invention and Exaltation of the holy Cross, and the day of all Saints, visiting the Altar of the Rosary, may be gained, a plenary Indulgence. Greg. 9 Of the Mass of the holy Rosary. Every time that one sayeth it, causeth it to be said, or is present at it, a plenary Indulgence. Alex. VI Paul. III. For saying and carrying the Rosary about one. Saying the whole Rosary, they gain three hundred sixty thousand and fifteen years, five quarantines, and a hundred forty days pardon. Innoc. 8. Alex. 8. Clem. 5. Adrian. 6. Sixt. 4. Clem. 8. Alex. and Raimond Legates. And, which is more, a plenary indulgence. Paul. 3. Carrying publicly, and for to give good example, the Rosary or Chaplet blessed by a Dominican Friar, they gain every day two hundred quarantines of indulgence. Inno. 8. Alex. 6. Indulgences of the Stations of Rome, which every day are plenary, in one part or other of the City, with delivery also of souls out of Purgatory. THey are gained by visiting five Altars, and saying before every one of them five Pater nosters, and five Ave Maria's, or else, five and twenty Pater's and Ave, before one only Altar, if there be no more. Paul 3. Clement 8. Yea, it sufficeth to say only five Pater's and Aves, but before an Altar of the Rosary. Pius. 5. At the discretion of the Brothers of the Confraternity. Twice in their life, on the days they please to make choice of, being confessed and communicated, they may gain a plenary indulgence. Innoc. 8. Clement 8. The Salve Regina. Hearing the Salve Regina after Complete in the Churches of S. Dominick, a hundred years and forty days of Indulgence. Paul. 5. Alex. Legat. Doing of good works. Every time they visit the Chapel of the holy Rosary, or go to see the sick exhorting them to receive the Sacraments, a hundred and sixty days of Indulgence. Greg. 13. Clement 8. Being present at the divine Offices, public or private assemblies of the Rosary, making peace between those who are at discord, and, whatsoever other good work, sixty days of pardon. Clement 8. For those who are sick or hindered. The sick, or such as for other lawful impediments, cannot be present at the meeting of the Confraternity, communicating, and saying the Rosary, or seven Psalms, before some devout picture, gain all the same indulgences, which they get who are assistant. Pius 5. Greg. 13. Sixt. 5. At the hour of death. At the hour of death, being confessed and communicated, a plenary Indulgence. Having the blessed candle of the Confraternity, a plenary Indulgence. Saying with mouth or heart JESUS MARIA, a plenary Indulgence; and, such an absolution as one is thereby restored, to the purity and innocency which he had by baptism. Innoc. 8. Adrian 6. Greg. 13. Pius 5. For the Dead. Accompanying the Dead to their burial, a hundred sixty days of Indulgence. Greg. 13. Clement 8. Being present at the Masses and Offices of the Dead, they gain five thousand four hundred years, and a hundred and forty days pardon. Sixt. 4. Alex. 6. Greg. 13. Clem. 8, Every time they say the whole Rosary, they gain the delivery of a soul out of Purgatory. Paul 3. Whosoever of the forenamed on fraternity, sayeth, causeth to be said, or is present when one saith Mass of the Rosary, to that intention, delivereth a soul out of Purgatory. Paul 5. All the pardons granted to the living, may be applied to the Dead, by communicating, saying the Rosary, Mass, or making the stations for them. Leo 10. For all Faithful people. At the sound of the Ave Maria at night, saying: Angelus Domini nunciavit Mariae, & concepit de Spiritu Sancto: Ave Maria. Ecce ancilla Domini: fiat mihi secundum verbum tuum, Ave Maria. Et verbum caro factum est, & habitavit in nobis: Deo gratias, Ave Maria; They gain a plenary Indulgence. Paul 3. When the hour striketh, by saying an Ave Maria, a thousand days pardon. Leo 10. Saying the Office of our blessed Lady, at every Canonical hour, they gain forty days of Indulgence. John. 22. and other fifty granted by Pius 5. Invoking the holy names of JESUS and MARIA, ninety five days of pardon. Urban. 4. John 22. Pius 5. Bending reverently at the hearing or pronouncing of the said holy names of JESUS and MARIA, two hundred years, In the Ave maria, after Jesus adding Christus, sixty days pardon, saying withal the rest of the same, Sancta Maria, and the Salve Regina. As also standing up at Magnificat, forty days of pardon. John 22. Reciting the prayer Ave Sanctissima Maria, eleven thousand years of Indulgences, granted by Sixtus 4. Saying: Blessed and praised be the most holy Virgin Marie, a hundred years of Indulgences. Paul 3. Triviledges of the Confraters. THey are as Religious of the holy Order S. Dominick, and (besides their own) are partakers of all the good works of that renowned Religion, the whole world through both before and after Death. A rare privilege. Innoc. 8. At Easter, Nativity, Annunciation, Visitation, Purification, and Assumption of our Lady, and three days before, the Dominican Fathers may absolve them from all cases reserved, even to the Pope, (so they be not comprehended In Bulla Coenae) and release them of all oaths, and change their vows, except the five ordinary. Leo 10. Being Dead, they have at least four Masses a year said for them in the Convents of S. Dominick, and places where there is a Confraternity; And who shall be there present the days after the Purification, Annunciation, Assumption, and Nativity of our Lady, shall gain a thousand nine hundred days of pardon. Granted by nineteen Cardinals of the said Confraternity, in the year 1479. Conditions requisite for Admittance. They must make their names be writ in a book kept for that end, confess and communicate, and say at least a Chaplet or pair of Beads of five decades. Pius 5. If one should cause Children to be admitted, of such as were absent, or dead, (a thing very frequent) he were not at all obliged, either for them, or for himself, under pain of sin, nor bound to pay aught, without he freely of h●● own accord should please to bestow it. They are to say three pair of Beads the week of five Decades, or their Chaplet, at one or more times. Paul 3. And that in such a place, and posture of body, as they themselves please, and when they omit to say them, though there be no offence, yet gain they not the pardons for that time. Yet, in case, they have said, or shall say them double, (that is, twice so many Chaplets, or Beads of five Decades,) the week before, or after, or should cause any other of the Confraternity to say them for them, they should not lose the pardons. An easy matter to do. All the aforesaid matters are gathered out of authentic books and bulls confirmed by Paulus V. 1608. bulla cumolim foelic. record. A prayer against the plague taken out of the chronicle of the Seraphical order of the friar's Minors written by the Reverend Father Francis Genzaga of the same Order. THe whole City of Conimbris, being visited with a most grievous plague this place also (that is to say the Monastery of those sisters of S. Clare who are termed the urbanist nuns) began to be infected; and whilst the Abbess stood very solicitous at the grace. for the disposal of the sisters subjected un to her, to some place, for the safety of their lives; then suddenly appeared a beggar, demanding the cause of her so great sorrow and solicitude? and being thereof certified, he delivered, her a small scroul of parchment, saying, If you will cause, the Anthemne and the prayer contained in that small scroul, to be often and daily repeated; this place shall not be touched with any plague at all, and having thus spoken, he vanished away; the nuns took this beggar to be S. Bartholomew; but whosoever that was; without all doubt it is; that the monastery from that time, stood free from any pestiferous contagion; when the City of Conimbris itself stood infected. The Prayer. STella Coeli extirpavit, quae lactavit Dominum, mortis pestem quam plantavit primus parens hominum. Ipsa stella nunc dignetur sydera compescere, quorum bella plebem caedunt dirae mortis ulcere, O piissima stella Maris, a peste sucurre nobis. Audi nos domina; nam filius tuus nihil negans te honorat. Salva nos Jesus, pro quibus virgo mater te orat. Vers. Ora pro nobis sancta Dei genitrix. Resp. Ut digni efficiamur promissonibus Christi. Oremus. DEus misericordiae, Deus pietatis, Deus indulgentiae, qui misertus es super afflictionem populi tui, & dixisti Angelo percutienti populum tuum; contine manum tuam: ob amorem illius stellae gloriosae, cujusubera pretiosa contra venenum nostrorum, delictorum quam dulciter suxisti, praesta auxilium gratiae tuae: Et ab omnipeste & improvisa morte secure liberemur, & a totius perditionis incursu misericorditer salvemur. Per te Jesus Christ Rex gloriae, qui vivis & regnas in saecula saeculorum. Resp. Amen. The star of heaven (that gave suck to our Lord) extirped the plague of death, which the first parent of men planted; let that star now be pleased to appease the skies, whose distemperature, Killeth the people with an ulcer of dreadful death. O most holy star of the sea preserve us from the plague, hear us OB. Lady, for thy son, denying thee not any thing, honoureth thee, save us O Jesus for whom the Virgin Mother prayeth thee. Verse. Pray for us O holy Mother of God. Resp. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ. Let us Pray. O God of mercy, God of pity, God of pardon, which hast mercy upon the affliction of thy people, and said to the Angel wounding the people, hold thy hand, even for the love of that glorious star, whose precious breasts, against the venom of our sins, thou didst most sweetly suck, vouchsafe us, the help of thy grace, that we may be safely delivered, from all plague & unprovided death, and that we may be mercifully saved from the assault of all perdition; through thee JESUS CHRIST, King of Glory, who livest and Reignest world without end. Amen. A Prayer to S. Francis. Hail O holy Father S. Francis, the light of the Country, the form of the minors, the mirror of virtues, the way of right, the rule of manners; bring us from the exile of flesh, to the Kingdom of heaven. Verse. Pray for us holy S. Francis. Resp. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ. Let us Pray. O God which dost by the merits of S. Francis enlarge thy Church, with the fruit of a new issue, grant us, by his imitation to despise worldly matters, and continually to enjoy the participation of heavenly gifts: through Christ our Lord. Amen. LITANIES of our B. Lady. Kyrie eleison. Lord have mercy upon us. Christ eleison. Christ have mercy upon us. Kyrie eleison. Lord have mercy upon us. Christ audi nos. Christ hear us. Christ exaudi nos. Christ graciously hear us. Pater de coelis Deus. Miserere nobis. God the Father of Heaven, have mercy upon us. Fili Redemptor mundi Deus miserere nobis. God the Son Redeemer of the world have mercy upon us. Spiritus sancte Deus miserere nobis. God the holy Ghost have mercy upon us. Sancta Trinitas unus Deus Miserere nobis. Holy Trinity one God, have mercy upon us. Sancta Maria, ora pro nobis. Holy Mary, pray for us. Sancta Dei Genitrix ora. Holy Mother of God, pray. Sancta Virgo Virginum, ora. Holy Virgin of Virgins, pray. for us. Mater Christi, ora. Mother of Christ, pray. Mater Divinae gratiae, ora. Mother of Divine grace, pray. Mater purissima, ora. Most pure Mother, pray. Mater Castissima, ora. Most chaste Mother, pray. Mater inviolata, ora. Undefiled Mother, pray. Mater intemerata, ora. Untouched Mother, pray, Mater Amabilis, ora. Amiable Mother, pray. Mater Admirabilis, ora. Admirable Mother, pray. Mater Creatoris, ora. Mother of our Creator, pray. Mater Salvatoris, ora. Mother of our Saviour, pray. Virgo prudentissima, ora. Most prudent Virgin, pray. Virgo veneranda, ora. Venerable Virgin, pray. Virgo praedicanda, ora. Renowned Virgin pray. Virgo potens, ora. Potent Virgin, pray. Virgo clemens, ora. Clement Virgin, pray. Virgo fidelis, ora. Faithful Virgin, pray. Speculum justitiae, ora. mirror of Justice, pray. Sedes sapientiae, ora. Seat of Wisdom, pray. Causa nostrae laetitiae, ora. 'Cause of our gladness, pray. Vas Spirituale, ora. Spiritual vessel, pray. Vas insigne devotionis, ora. Vessel of Singular devotion, pray. Rosa Mistica, ora. Mystical Rose, pray. Turris Davidica, ora. Tower of David, pray. Turris Eburnea, ora. Tower of Ivory, pray. Domus Aurea, ora. House of Gold, pray. Foederis Arca, ora. Ark of the Covenant, pray. Janua Coeli, ora. Gate of Heaven, pray. Stella Matutina, ora. Morning star, pray. Salus infirmorum, ora. Health of the weak, pray. Refugium peccatorum, ora. Refuge of Sinners, pray. Consolatrix Afflictorum, ora. Comfort of the afflicted, pray. for us. Auxilium Christianorum, ora. pro nobis. Help of Christians, pray. Regina Angelorum, ora. Queen of Angels, pray. Regina Patriarcharum, ora. Queen of Patriarches, pray. Regina Prophetarum, ora. Queen of Prophets, pray. Regina Apostolorum, ora. Queen of Apostles, pray. Regina Martyrum, ora. Queen of Martyrs, pray. Regina Confessorum, ora. Queen of Confessors, pray. Regina Virginum, ora. Queen of Virgins, pray. Regina Sanctorum omnium ora pro nobis. Queen of all Saints, pray. Regina Sanctissimi Rosarii, ora pro nobis. Queen of the most Blessed Rosary, pray. Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, Parce nobis Domine. Lamb of God, who taketh away the sins of the world, Spare us O Lord, Agnus Dei qui tollis peccata mundi, Exaudi nos Domine Lamb of God who taketh away the sins of the world, Hear us O Lord. Agnus Dei qui tollis peccata mundi, Miserere nobis. Lamb of God who taketh away the sins of the world, Have mercy upon us. Christ audi nos. Christ hear us. Christ exaudi nos. Christ graciously hear us. Kyrie eleison. Lord have mercy upon us. Christ eleison. Christ have mercy upon us. Kyrie eleison. Lord have mercy upon us. We fly unto thy protection O holy Mother of God, despise not our prayers in our necessities, but deliver us continually from all dangers; O glorious and Blessed Virgin. Verse. Pray for us O holy Mother of God. Resp. That we may be made worthy of the promises of Christ. Let us pray. O God who under the mystical Rosary of the Mother of God, dost represent unto us all the mysteries of thy life, death and glory; grant that whomsoever we do get to be of this plantation, may be crowned with a triumphant garland of the heavenly Garden; who livest and reignest for ever and ever Amen. FINIS.