The Innocents Abroad


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astonished people, 'Ora pro nobis Deum, alleluia!' At the same time  
an angel was seen to put up a sword in a scabbard, and the  
pestilence ceased on the same day. There are four circumstances  
which 'CONFIRM'--[The italics are mine--M. T.]--this miracle: the  
annual procession which takes place in the western church on the  
feast of St Mark; the statue of St. Michael, placed on the mole of  
Adrian, which has since that time been called the Castle of St.  
Angelo; the antiphon Regina Coeli which the Catholic church sings  
during paschal time; and the inscription in the church."  
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