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Arch Bishop Micheal Ralph Vendegna S.O.S.M.A.

Liturgy of the Hours

  • None (Afternoon Prayer)


    INTRODUCTION  
    O God, come to our aid.
      O Lord, make haste to help us.
    Glory be to the Father and to the Son
      and to the Holy Spirit,
    as it was in the beginning,
      is now, and ever shall be,
      world without end.
    Amen.

    Hymn  
    Eternal Father, loving God,
    Who made us from the dust of earth,
    Transform us by the Spirit’s grace,
    Give value to our little worth.
    Prepare us for that day of days
    When Christ from heaven will come with might
    To call us out of dust again,
    Our bodies glorified in light.
    O Godhead, here untouched, unseen,
    All things created bear your trace;
    The seed of glory sown in man
    Will flower when we see your face.
    Stanbrook Abbey Hymnal

    The psalms of the day are shown here. If you are reciting more than one daytime hour (Terce, Sext, None) today, use the psalms of the day at one hour and the complementary psalms at the others.

    PSALMS OF THE DAY


    Psalm 118(119): 137-144
    Armed with the justice which is the power of God, let us prove ourselves with great patience.
    Lord, you are just
      and your judgements are right.
    You have made your decrees with justice
      and absolute truth.
    I am consumed by zeal
      because my enemies have forgotten your words.
    Your promises have been tested in the fire,
      and your servant delights in them.
    I am not yet strong, no-one respects me,
      but I have not forgotten your precepts.
    Your justice is justice forever,
      and your law is truth.
    Trouble and suffering are my lot,
      but your commandments are my delight.
    Your decrees are righteous for ever.
      Give me understanding, and I shall live.
    Glory be to the Father and to the Son
      and to the Holy Spirit,
    as it was in the beginning,
      is now, and ever shall be,
      world without end.
    Amen.

    Psalm 87 (88)
    The prayer of one gravely ill
    Lord God, my saviour,
      I have cried out to you by day and by night.
    Let my prayer come before you:
      turn your ear to my request.
    For my soul is full of evils,
      my life has come close to its end.
    I am counted with those who go down to the pit:
      I am left without help.
    I am one of the dead,
      like the murdered who sleep in their tombs,
    who lie there forgotten,
      cut off from your care.
    You have thrust me down into the pit,
      to the gloom and the shadow of death.
    Your anger weighs heavy upon me;
      you have drowned me under your waves.
    Glory be to the Father and to the Son
      and to the Holy Spirit,
    as it was in the beginning,
      is now, and ever shall be,
      world without end.
    Amen.

    Psalm 87 (88)
    You have taken my friends away from me:
      you have made me hateful in their sight,
      I am shut in, I may not go out.
    My eyes are weak from my sufferings.
    I have called to you, Lord, all the day;
      I have stretched out my hands to you.
    Is it for the dead that you perform your wonders?
      Will the ghosts rise up and proclaim you?
    In the tomb, will they tell of your kindness?
      Will they tell of your faithfulness in the place of the lost?
    Will your wonders be known in the darkness,
      or your righteousness in the land of oblivion?
    And so I have called out to you, Lord,
      and in the morning my prayer will come before you.
    With what purpose, Lord, do you reject my soul?
      Why do you hide your face from me?
    I am poor; from my youth I have been dying;
      I have borne the terrors you sent, I am lost in confusion.
    Your anger has overrun me, your terrors have broken me:
      they have flowed round me like water,
      they have besieged me all the day long.
    You have taken my friends and those close to me:
      all I have left is shadows.
    Glory be to the Father and to the Son
      and to the Holy Spirit,
    as it was in the beginning,
      is now, and ever shall be,
      world without end.
    Amen.
    Armed with the justice which is the power of God, let us prove ourselves with great patience.
    OR:

    At the daytime hours (Terce, Sext, None) when you don’t choose to use the psalms of the day, use the complementary psalms instead.

    COMPLEMENTARY PSALMS


    Psalm 125 (126)
    Gladness and hope in the Lord
    Armed with the justice which is the power of God, let us prove ourselves with great patience.
    When the Lord gave Zion back her captives, we became like dreamers.
    Our mouths were filled with gladness and our voices cried in exultation.
    Among the Gentiles they were saying,
      “By his deeds the Lord has shown himself great.”
    The Lord’s deeds showed forth his greatness,
      and filled us with rejoicing.
    Give us back our captives, O Lord,
      as you renew the dry streams in the desolate South.
    Those who sow in tears will rejoice at the harvest.
    They wept as they went, went with seed for the sowing;
    but with joy they will come, come bearing the sheaves.
    Glory be to the Father and to the Son
      and to the Holy Spirit,
    as it was in the beginning,
      is now, and ever shall be,
      world without end.
    Amen.

    Psalm 126 (127)
    Without the Lord, we labour in vain
    If the Lord does not build the house,
      its builders labour in vain.
    If the Lord does not watch over a city,
      its watchmen guard it in vain.
    It is vain for you to rise before the dawn
      and go late to your rest,
      eating the bread of toil –
      to those he loves, the Lord gives sleep.
    The Lord bestows sons as an heirloom,
      the fruit of the womb as a reward.
    Like arrows in the hand of a warrior –
      so are the sons of one’s youth.
    Happy the man who fills his quiver thus:
      when he disputes with his enemies at the gate,
      he will not be the loser.
    Glory be to the Father and to the Son
      and to the Holy Spirit,
    as it was in the beginning,
      is now, and ever shall be,
      world without end.
    Amen.

    Psalm 127 (128)
    Peaceful life in the Lord
    Blessed are all who fear the Lord
      and walk in his ways.
    The food you have worked for, you will eat:
      God’s blessing will bring you good things.
    Your wife will be like a fruitful vine
      on the side of your house.
    Your children will be like olive shoots,
      seated round your table.
    See, this is how the man is blessed
      who fears the Lord.
    May the Lord bless you from Zion:
      may you see the wealth of Jerusalem
      all the days of your life.
    May you see your children’s children.
      Peace be on Israel.
    Glory be to the Father and to the Son
      and to the Holy Spirit,
    as it was in the beginning,
      is now, and ever shall be,
      world without end.
    Amen.
    Armed with the justice which is the power of God, let us prove ourselves with great patience.

    CONCLUSION


    Short Reading Isaiah 58:1-2 ©
    Shout for all you are worth, raise your voice like a trumpet. Proclaim their faults to my people, their sins to the House of Jacob. They seek me day after day, they long to know my ways, like a nation that wants to act with integrity and not ignore the law of its God.

    ℣. My sacrifice is a contrite spirit.
    ℟. A humbled, contrite heart you will not spurn, O God.

    Let us pray.
    By our Lenten prayer and observance, Lord,
      prepare our hearts to welcome the mystery of Easter
      and to proclaim the good news of salvation.
    Through Christ our Lord.
    Amen.

    Let us praise the Lord.
    – Thanks be to God.
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