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Posted By: GUEST,Joe Offer
21-May-05 - 11:53 PM
Thread Name: Lyr Req: La Vierge de la Belle Riviere
Subject: ADD: La Vierge de la Belle Riviere
Kim, the lyrics are right at the link you provided, which has a link to the liner notes for the album. -Joe Offer (e-mail sent)-
La Vierge de la Belle Riviere
Father Barron at Fort Duquesne Strove for the Lord each day A small log chapel he fashioned there And chinked it with twigs and clay -- (While) over the altar he lifted there He lifted Our Lady Beyond Compare And she was "La Vierge de la Belle Riviere--" "La Vierge de la Belle Riviere--" "La Vierge de la Belle Riviere."
Father Barron spoke ancient words To Indians and Frenchmen too And as they knelt in our Lord's own house They prayed as all men should do. (And) over the altar they saw her there Our wonderful Lady Beyond Compare And she was "La Vierge de la Belle Riviere--" "La Vierge de la Belle Riviere--" "La Vierge de la Belle Riviere."
Father Barron at Fort Duquesne Christened the first born child And as he named her with Mary's name I know that Our Lady smiled -- (And) over the altar stood smiling there Our wonderful Lady Beyond Compare And she was "La Vierge de la Belle Riviere--" "La Vierge de la Belle Riviere--" "La Vierge de la Belle Riviere."
A certain church on a certain street Isn't so very far From the small log chapel where Frenchmen prayed Under a western star And over the altar you'll find her there Our wonderful Lady Beyond Compare And she was "La Vierge de la Belle Riviere--" "La Vierge de la Belle Riviere--" "La Vierge de la Belle Riviere."
descant: Ave Maria, Regina Coeli
Notes: During the time that Fort Duquesne at the forks of the Ohio was in French hands, we find recorded that Father Denys Baron was probably the first Catholic priest in Western Pennsylvania. The first Mass was said in 1754.
According to Leland Baldwin's Pittsburgh, the Story of a City, the "Recollect priest, Father Denys Baron, was busy with the affairs of his parish, baptizing the children of the French families housed around the Fort, saying Mass in the little chapel of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary at the Beautiful River, listening to the confesssions of homesick soldiers..."
At the age of 19 months, Mary Jane Vermet was the first white child to be baptized in the chapel in 1755.
The site of the original chapel is unknown, but the chapel is commemorated by a plaque on St. Mary's Church at Stanwix Street and the Boulevard of the Allies in downtown Pittsburgh. The inscription reads:
This tablet commemorates the first Holy Mass at Fort Duquesne, celebrated April 16th, 1754, by Rev. Denys Baron, chaplain to the French Forces in occupancy. This Church of St. Mary derives from the chapel of that period called "La Chapelle de L'assomption de la Ste. Vierge a la Belle Riviere." -Knights of Columbue, Anno Domini 1929-