(Joseph, The Praise and Glory of The Heavens) Hymn for Matins on March 19, feast of Saint Joseph. It is also used in the Office of the Solemnity of Saint Joseph, observed on the Wednesday preceding the third Sunday after Easter. It was written in the 17th century by an unknown author. There are six translations. The English title given is by A. McDougall.
This dictionary contains not only definitions and explanations of every subject in Religion, Scripture, tradition, doctrine, morals, sacraments, rites, customs, devotions and symbolism, but also accounts of the Church in every continent, country, diocese; missions, notable Catholic centers, cities, and places with religious names; religious orders, church societies, sects and false religions. It has brief articles also on historical events and personages, on the Old Testament and New, and on popes, prelates, priests, men and women of distinction, showing what the Church has done for civilization and correcting many errors which have hitherto passed for history.Wikipedia
Read More