kutzkattherine.the bishopsheir-第42部分
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the various bishops assisting in the ceremony; each preceded by his crozier bearer and followed by two boys with candles。 Dhugal could not identify any of the bishops preceding Judhael by sight; but he had been told that one of them was Bishop Calder … brother of his mother and; therefore; another uncle。 He had not expected that。
The prelates escorting the new bishop…elect were quite unmistakable; however: the forsworn Creoda; whom Kelson had trusted; and Belden of Erne; the youngish Bishop of Cashien; e up from the south。 Dhugal knew him by the arms emblazoned on the back of his white cope; and wondered whether Kelson had suspected his betrayal any more than he had Creoda's; or the others。
And Judhael himself; yet another of Dhugal's hitherto only legendary Mearan cousins。 The young bishop…elect glanced neither right nor left as he approached the high altar; but a tiny smile of satisfaction played about his lips … unseemly even in a righteous man on his way to his sacring; Dhugal thought。 Bishop's purple showed slightly at throat and hem; but he was vested with a priest's alb and stole beneath his white cope; hands joined piously before his breast。 Dhugal wondered how he had the courage to e before the altar thus; knowing that his election was against the will of the rightful primate and the king。 Perhaps God would smite him for his insolence。 Dhugal wished He would。
And if not Judhael; then certainly the despised Loris; following in the full habiliments of his usurped office; precious mitre sparkling like a crown above his costly golden cope。 Servers bearing candles and his crozier preceded him; and close behind came Istelyn; leaning heavily on the arms of the two deacons Dhugal had seen before。 Istelyn appeared still to be moving under his own power; but his eyes were heavy…lidded and vague; Dhugal suspected he would nod off despite any other intentions; once they sat him on his throne。 The treacherous Monsignor Gorony brought up the rear。
Dhugal had never seen a bishop made before; so he was not sure when the ceremony departed from the form of the simple Mass he knew。 It was difficult to follow the actions of half a dozen priests when he was accustomed to watching only one; and once…familiar words took on odd accents and emphasis when chanted by a full choir。 Taking his cues from those around him; he stood and knelt when they did; swallowing his disgust and outrage when the traitorous bishops gathered before the throne Loris had no right to occupy and the chiefest traitor of them all delivered a short instruction on the responsibilities of a bishop。 Judhael was then brought before Loris to respond to formal questions。
〃Dearly beloved brother;〃 Loris intoned solemnly; 〃ancient custom dictates that bishops…elect are to be questioned before the people on their resolve to keep the faith and discharge their duties justly。 I therefore ask thee; Judhael of Meara; whether thou art resolved by the grace of the Holy Spirit to discharge to the end of thy life the office entrusted to us by the apostles which is about to be passed on to thee by the imposition of our hands?〃
〃I am;〃 Judhael answered。
〃And art thou resolved to be faithful and constant in proclaiming the gospel of Our Lord?〃
〃I am。〃
The ritual dialogue went on; but Dhugal had no stomach to listen closely。 Whatever promises Judhael made under these circumstances; and however pious a man he might have been before the advent of Loris' plotting; Dhugal was as certain as he was of his own simple faith that Judhael of Meara was damned for participating in this mockery of holy rite。 Why did God not strike him dead? Was there no justice; even in the very House of God?
He feared greatly for Istelyn; too; though it was the man's body which gave him greater concern than the man's soul。 He could not but admire the man's courage … forced to condone the affair by the presence of his body but unyielding in his resolve that he would not support it in his heart … but Dhugal was made of more practical stuff。 He did wonder whether he himself had taken the easier way; by pretending to go along with those he knew to be wrong … and whether Istelyn was right: that Dhugal was dishonored by going as far as he had gone already。 And as for how far he intended to go; if there were opportunity …
〃Beloved brothers and sisters;〃 Loris chanted; standing to face the congregation; 〃let us pray for this man chosen to provide for the needs of God's Holy Church。 Let us pray that Almighty God in His goodness will fill him with abundant grace。〃
Dhugal knelt with the others at that; watching the forsworn Judhael prostrate himself before the altar while the rest of the bishops knelt around him; even Istelyn being propped kneeling at his faldstool to the side。 The choir sang a Kyrie; familiar to Dhugal even in its embellished form; then shifted deftly into a litany of angels and saints invoked to bless the man being consecrated。
〃Sancta Maria。。。〃
〃Ora pro nobis〃
〃Sancte Michael。。。〃
〃Ora pro nobis。〃
〃Sancte Gabriel。。。〃
〃Ora pro nobis。〃
〃'Sancte Raphael。。。〃
〃Ora pro nobis。〃
〃Sancte Uriel。。。〃
〃Ora pro nobis。〃
〃Omnes sancti Angeli et Archangeli。。。〃
〃Orate pro nobis。。。〃
The litany went on and on; the cadences lulling the senses; and Dhugal let his mind drift back to his own dilemma。 Though he had given his word he would not try to escape; his duty to Kelson dictated otherwise; despite the terrible oath Loris had made him swear on holy relics。 He knew Istelyn did not approve; and counted an oath on oath; regardless of the circumstances under which it was made … and perhaps he was right。 Perhaps there was no promising with evil。
But the greater evil; if Kelson did not learn of what was happening here today; seemed to Dhugal to outweigh the niceties of semantics。 If he could escape; it was his duty to do so; regardless of his sworn oath。 Time enough; if he succeeded; to seek absolution。 He would not betray his brother。
Increasingly angry and indignant; he watched the traitor bishops go through the form of consecrating Judhael: the imposition of hands; the anointing with sacred chrism; the giving of ring; mitre; and crozier; the bringing of the gifts of eucharistic bread and wine by his family … Caitrin and Sicard and their children。 At least they did not ask him to assist them。
But he was expected to go forward and receive munion with the rest of them; after the new bishop had ordained a deacon and concelebrated Mass with his new brothers。 And he was spared receiving it from Judhael only to have Loris himself lay the consecrated wafer on his tongue。 Dhugal had all he could do not to choke on it as he returned to his place with folded hands and downcast eyes; hating the hyprocisy which forced him to pretend the same traitor's game which they played in earnest。 He prayed as he had never prayed before that God would forgive him for receiving the Sacrament with as much loathing in his heart as he felt for the treacherous Loris。
The final strains of a solemn sung ?? Deum followed them out onto the cathedral porch when it was over。 Surrounded by senior clergy and his family; the new bishop paused on the cathedral steps to impart his first episcopal blessings to the people outside。 Dhugal was drawn along with them; by virtue of his kinship with Sicard; but surveillance seemed to have lessened in the general excitement of the event and he found it possible to ease into the background; almost blending in with the family's lesser retainers。 The bite of a ing storm was in the wind; so he pulled up the fur…edged hood of his cloak against it and began a casual survey of the cathedral square while he pretended merely to savor the fresh air。 Other than to enter the cathedral a few hours before; he had not been out of doors since his arrival in the city。
From what he could see; the physical layout was not entirely impossible。 He did not know Ratharkin at all; but movement in and out of the square appeared to be unhampered and unregulated。 The south gates of the city lay less than half a mile beyond the mouth of a narrow street opening off west of the square。 He had marked the way well in his mind as they rode here this morning; and a possible alternate route through another side stree