The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-05-27, Page 16i.pni.i...... . ...I l. j, .,,,
3*AGE SIXTEEN •
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■ THEQUEEN-ISCROWNED.
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who are come this day to do your
Homage and Service, Art you
Willing to do the sayne?”. Afiter
the reply from the people, “God
Save Queen • (Elizabeth”, the
Queen stands and faces each side
in turn. Then follows the Oath,
administered to the Queen iby a
Series of questions <by>-th(? Arch
bishop. By this Oath the Queen
promises to govern, her peoples
an accordance with established
laws and customs*of her .realm.
After going to the Altar, kneel
ing and placing her hand on the
Bible1 to swear to the Oath, the
QUe0ri signs1-the 'book,. arid the
Declaration prescribed by Act of
Parliament. ...
. The Coronation Communion.
It “is time now for the Coriimun-
ion Service, a ritual of deep de- gether with, .a ceremonial girdle
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THE DUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Vbtion, of spiritual and' religious
significance. It is the Queen’s
dedication to the service , of her
people. The Queen discards her
Robes of State and moves to ithe
ancient Coronation Chair. of Ed
ward I. A golden canopy is held
over head' by four Knights of the
Garter. The Choir sings the glor
ious music of Handel. The Arch
bishop, aided by the Dean lof
.Westminster anoints the Queen
on the hands1, the breast, and ,the
head, intoning words not chang
ed in. twelve centuries:.
“And as Solomon-was anointed
King by Zadok the priest and
Nathan the prOphet, so. be you
anointed and consecrated Queen
over the Peoples, whom the Lord1
your God hath given you to "rule'
and govern T?. .”
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pr sword (belt is worn bythe the Sovereign’s sword; Her^Maj-
Queen while she is anointed. St. esty, alone, will carry the sword
Qeorge’s Spurs are now brought to the Altar • and'perform fbP
from the, Altar. The Queen simply | *
.touches them with her hand, and
they are returned to the Altar.
(In ithe Coronation of a King, the
Spurs are touched to his heel.)
The Archbishop now receives the
Sovereign’s sword, made for
George IV. After praying at the
Altar that the * Queen’s sword
‘ may riot be borne/in vain hut
use it as Ithe minister of God for
IheT terror and punishment of
evildoers. and for the protection
of those who do well”, he .deliv
ers the Sovereign’s sword irito the
Queen’s right hand. Her Majesty
is surrounded by ithe' Archbishop
of York; the Bishops of London
and Winchester and other high
representatives1 of the Church in
their rich vestments. Queens, pn-
like Kings, are not girded with
synibolic act of offering it in the
service of God, Qn her return,
the Queen is invested with the
Armill, a kind of stole, then with
the Robe Royal or Pall, of clotfr
of gold buckled in front, The
Queen is, seated again,. in the
Coronation Chair, ready to re
ceive the Royal Regalia. The
Golden Orb is placed in her hand.
The jewelled Ring, wedding her
to the State, is placed on .the
fourth finger-of her right hand.
The .Sceptre with the Cross comes
next, gleaming, with' the lovely
“Star of Africa” diamond. The*
Golden Onb i^taken*'to one side,
momentarily, while the Sceptre
is'placed in. Her Majesty’s right
hand. The Sceptre with the.Dovh
goes to the left hand. In a quaint
medieval touch the Lord' of thfe
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Manor,, of the Worttshop step.s
forward to support the Queers
right arm. . . ? ,
The Moment of Crowning
At the Altar tlie Archbishop
says a dedicatory prayer over St.
Edward’s Crown. With the Arch-
> bjshbp and his entourage, the
JDean of Westminster brings the
’ Crown ‘'from the*1 Altar and hands
it to the Archbishop who places
it on Her Majesty’s head. At this
• moment, the peers and Peeresses,
the Kings of Arms, even young
Prince Charles and his sister
Anne, put on their , coronets, and* .
the entire1 assemblage shouts re
peatedly, “God Save the Queen!1'
The array . of silver. trumpets
peals out a mighty concerted
blast, Guns’ ’stariding by in St.
James Park, at Windsor Castle,
.and the Tower of London “ an/
nounce the .Crowning, to waiting
multitudes as they roar in salute.
/Elizabeth II is now the crowned
Queen of England; The Choir. ■
bursts into song. The Bible re
ceived from the hands of the .
Dean of Westminster is given to .
the Queen by the Archbishop.
She holds it momentarily then
it is returned' to the Altar. The
Benediction -follows and further
prayer. The Queen rises to face
the congregation. TRe Archbishop
and his aides, the Great Officers
of State, the Lords and others
carrying the Swords lead the way
to a raised dais where an empty
throne is waiting. The officiating
JgroupUliftS,?the^Queem4ntoithe^-=
huge gilded chair. It is now that
Her Majesty hais “ascended” the
throne and taken possession of
her kingdom.', • \ /
. .and Limb . .
Now,/ anointed, crowned and
enthroned, Elizabeth II is “the
undoubted Queen” iri the sight
^-Gf--all-and"is^ready-t'O-receivqFthe"
homage of the Princes and the
Peers. First,' the Archbishop of
Canterbury swears that he and
the other spiritual Peers will be
“faithful and true”, kissing either
her left cheek or hand. He is fol
lowed by the Prince Consort, the
Princes of the Blood Royal, and
- then by the Peers, who ^remove’
their coronets and do their hom
age by touching the Crown and
swearing to be: ■
“Your Leige man pf Life and
Limb, arid of earthly worship;
and Faith and Truth I will bear
unto you, to live and die, against
all manner of Folks”.
The homage ended, the trum
pets peil forth and the people
cry out: “God Save Queen Eliza
beth! Lpng Live Queen ERza^
beth! May The Queen Live For
ever!” ■ • "
The Coronation Finale
The finale of the'Coronation is
the ’Holy Comihurilon service.
While the Choir sings, the Queen
relinquishes her Crown and Scep
tre to waiting nobles. At the
Altar she offers; bread arid wine,
making her . personal Oblation.
Aftet the final blessing the Queen
returns, to her Throne, assumes
the Redesigned heart-shaped
perial Crown of State in place
of Edwafd’s Crown, , steps down
and .makes her way to St Ed-' ,
ward’s Chapel* Here she is divest
ed of her Royal Robe of State
and assumes, the Robe of Purple
Velvet, the itrrie symbol of Royal
ty. The Procession is marshalled
and ready to move. Wearing her
new Crown and carrying in he£
hands the Sceptre with' the ^TrosSj. ~
arid ythe Groldeh Orb, Her Maj- *
~sety~leaves the Abbey through
the '■ west door, to begin the, six-
and-a-half mile drive baek - to
Buckingham Palace;
It is no. mere pageant—‘ it is
a day on which past, present and '
future meet”. /
“ GOD SAVE THE QUZEEJ<
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