[The Social Cancer by Jose Rizal]@TWC D-Link bookThe Social Cancer CHAPTER XXXI 1/12
The Sermon Fray Damaso began slowly in a low voice: "'_Et spiritum bonum dedisti, qui doceret eos, et manna tuum non prohibuisti ab ore eorum, et aquam dedisti eis in siti_.
And thou gavest thy good Spirit to teach them, and thy manna thou didst not withhold from their mouth, and thou gavest them water for their thirst!' Words which the Lord spoke through the mouth of Esdras, in the second book, the ninth chapter, and the twentieth verse." [88] Padre Sibyla glanced in surprise at the preacher.
Padre Manuel Martin turned pale and swallowed hard that was better than his! Whether Padre Damaso noticed this or whether he was still hoarse, the fact is that he coughed several times as he placed both hands on the rail of the pulpit.
The Holy Ghost was above his head, freshly painted, clean and white, with rose-colored beak and feet.
"Most honorable sir" (to the alcalde), "most holy priests, Christians, brethren in Jesus Christ!" Here he made a solemn pause as again he swept his gaze over the congregation, with whose attention and concentration he seemed satisfied. "The first part of the sermon is to be in Spanish and the other in Tagalog; _loquebantur omnes linguas_." After the salutations and the pause he extended his right hand majestically toward the altar, at the same time fixing his gaze on the alcalde.
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