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e Rev. Dr. Becker acting as deacon, and Rev. P. J. O'Kief as sub-deacon. The church was neatly dressed. The galleries and pillars were festooned and hung with wreathes. The altar was arrayed with beautiful flowers, and brilliantly lighted. On an evergreen arch in the rear of the altar were written in golden letters, "Gloria in Excelcis, Deo." Mercandante's beautiful and brilliant mass, in B. flat, was sung with great spirit by the choir. The Adeste Fideles was sung as an offertorium--Professor De. Cœniel presiding at the organ. Dr. Becker delivered an able discourse from the gospel of the day, "In the beginning was the word, and the word was with God, and the word was God." The divinity of Christ was demonstrated by tradition, oral and written, and by the prophecies of the Old Testament. His humanity was manifested by the teachings of His Church, the sufferings He underwent, and the whole economy of the redemption. Thus it was necessary that He should be both God and man,