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

Office Readings

  • Office of Readings

    If this is the first Hour that you are reciting today, you should precede it with the Invitatory Psalm.


    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. Alleluia.

    Hymn  
    The co-eternal Son
    A maiden’s offspring see;
    A servant’s form Christ putteth on,
    To set his people free.
    Daughter of Sion, rise
    To greet thine infant King;
    Nor let thy stubborn heart despise
    The pardon he doth bring.
    Let deeds of darkness fly
    Before the approaching morn;
    For unto sin ’tis ours to die
    And serve the Virgin-born.
    Our joyful praises sing,
    To Christ, that set us free;
    Like tribute to the Father bring,
    And, Holy Ghost, to thee.

    Psalm 23 (24)
    The Lord comes to his temple

    Behold, the heavenly king will come with power and great glory to save the nations. Alleluia.
    The Lord’s is the earth and its fullness,
      the world and all who live in it.
    He himself founded it upon the seas
      and set it firm over the waters.
    Who will climb the mountain of the Lord?
      Who will stand in his holy place?
    The one who is innocent of wrongdoing and pure of heart,
      who has not given himself to vanities or sworn falsely.
    He will receive the blessing of the Lord
      and be justified by God his saviour.
    This is the way of those who seek him,
      seek the face of the God of Jacob.
    Gates, raise your heads. Stand up, eternal doors,
      and let the king of glory enter.
    Who is the king of glory?
    The Lord of might and power.
      The Lord, strong in battle.
    Gates, raise your heads. Stand up, eternal doors,
      and let the king of glory enter.
    Who is the king of glory?
    The Lord of hosts
     – he is the king of glory.
    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.
    Behold, the heavenly king will come with power and great glory to save the nations. Alleluia.

    Psalm 65 (66)
    Hymn for a sacrifice of thanksgiving

    Rejoice and be glad, daughter of Jerusalem: behold, your king is coming to you. Sion, do not be afraid: your salvation is at hand.
    Cry out to God, all the earth,
      sing psalms to the glory of his name,
      give him all glory and praise.
    Say to God, “How tremendous your works!
      Faced with the greatness of your power
      your enemies dwindle away.
    Let all the earth worship you and sing your praises,
      sing psalms to your name.”
    Come and see the works of God,
      be awed by what he has done for the children of men.
    He turned the sea into dry land,
      and they crossed the waters on foot:
      therefore will we rejoice in him.
    In his might he will rule for all time,
      his eyes keep watch on the nations:
      no rebellion will ever succeed.
    Bless our God, you nations,
      and let the sound of your praises be heard.
    Praise him who brought us to life,
      and saved us from stumbling.
    For you have tested us, O Lord,
      you have tried us by fire, as silver is tried.
    You led us into the trap,
      heaped tribulations upon us.
    You set other men to rule over us –
      but we passed through fire and water,
      and you led us out to our rest.
    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.
    Rejoice and be glad, daughter of Jerusalem: behold, your king is coming to you. Sion, do not be afraid: your salvation is at hand.

    Psalm 65 (66)

    When the great King comes, the hearts of men will be made pure and we shall be made worthy to meet him. Behold, he is coming: he will not delay.
    I shall enter your house with burnt-offerings.
      I shall fulfil my vows to you,
    the vows that I made with my lips,
      the vows that I uttered in my troubles.
    I shall offer you rich burnt-offerings,
      the smoke of the flesh of rams;
      I shall offer you cattle and goats.
    Draw near and listen, you who fear the Lord,
      and I will tell all that he has done for me.
    I cried out aloud to him,
      and his praise was on my tongue.
    If I looked upon sin in the depths of my heart,
      the Lord would not hear me –
    but the Lord has listened,
      he has heard the cry of my appeal.
    Blessed be God, who has not spurned my prayer,
      who has not kept his mercy from me.
    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.
    When the great King comes, the hearts of men will be made pure and we shall be made worthy to meet him. Behold, he is coming: he will not delay.

    ℣. The word of God is something alive and active.
    ℟. It cuts more finely than any double-edged sword.

    First Reading Isaiah 49:14-50:1 ©

    Zion’s restoration

    For Zion was saying, ‘The Lord has abandoned me,
    the Lord has forgotten me.’
    Does a woman forget her baby at the breast,
    or fail to cherish the son of her womb?
    Yet even if these forget,
    I will never forget you.
    See, I have branded you on the palms of my hands,
    your ramparts are always under my eye.
    Your rebuilders make haste,
    and your destroyers and despoilers depart.
    Look round about you, look,
    all are assembling, coming to you.
    By my life – it is the Lord who speaks –
    you will wear these as your jewels,
    they will adorn you as brides are adorned;
    for your desolate places and your ruins
    and your devastated country
    will now be too small for all your inhabitants,
    now that your devourers are far away.
    Once more they will speak in your hearing,
    those sons you thought were lost,
    ‘This place is too small for me,
    give me more space to live in.’
    You will then say in your heart,
    ‘Who has borne me these?
    I was childless and barren,
    who has brought these up?
    I was left all alone,
    and now, where do these come from?’
    Thus speaks the Lord:
    I beckon to the nations
    and hoist my signal for the peoples.
    They will bring back your sons in the cloak,
    they will take your daughters on their shoulders.
    Kings will be your foster-fathers,
    their queens your nursing mothers.
    They will fall prostrate before you, faces to the ground,
    and lick the dust at your feet.
    You shall then know that I am the Lord;
    and that those who hope in me will not be put to shame.
    Can spoil be snatched from heroes,
    or captives escape from a soldier?
    Yes, thus says the Lord:
    The hero’s captive will be snatched away,
    the soldier’s spoil escape.
    I myself will fight with those who fight you,
    and I myself will save your children.
    I will make your oppressors eat their own flesh,
    they shall get as drunk on their own blood as on new wine.
    Then all mankind shall know
    that I, the Lord, am your saviour
    and that your redeemer is the Mighty One of Jacob.
    Thus says the Lord:
    Where is your mother’s writ of divorce
    by which I dismissed her?
    Or to which of my creditors
    have I sold you?
    You were sold for your own crimes,
    for your own faults your mother was dismissed.
    Responsory Is 49:15; Ps 27:10
    ℟. Does a woman forget her baby at the breast, or fail to cherish the son of her womb?* Yet even if a mother forget, I will never forget you, says the Lord.
    ℣. Father and mother have forsaken me, but you, Lord, care for me still.* Yet even if a mother forget, I will never forget you, says the Lord.

    Second Reading From a commentary by the Venerable Bede on St Luke's Gospel

    The Magnificat

    And Mary said: My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord, my spirit rejoices in God my Saviour.
      The Lord has exalted me by a gift so great, so unheard of, that language is useless to describe it; and the depths of love in my heart can scarcely grasp it. I offer then all the powers of my soul in praise and thanksgiving. As I contemplate his greatness, which knows no limits, I joyfully surrender my whole life, my senses, my judgement, for my spirit rejoices in the eternal Godhead of that Jesus, that Saviour, whom I have conceived in this world of time.
      The Almighty has done great things for me, and holy is his name.
      Mary looks back to the beginning of her song, where she said: My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord. Only that soul for whom the Lord in his love does great things can proclaim his greatness with fitting praise and encourage those who share her desire and purpose, saying: Join with me in proclaiming the greatness of the Lord; let us extol his name together.
      Those who know the Lord, yet refuse to proclaim his greatness and sanctify his name to the limit of their power, will be considered the least in the kingdom of heaven. His name is called holy because in the sublimity of his unique power he surpasses every creature and is far removed from all that he has made.
      He has come to the help of his servant Israel for he has remembered his promise of mercy.
      In a beautiful phrase Mary calls Israel the servant of the Lord. The Lord came to his aid to save him. Israel is an obedient and humble servant, in the words of Hosea: Israel was a servant, and I loved him.
      Those who refuse to be humble cannot be saved. They cannot say with the prophet: See, God comes to my aid; the Lord is the helper of my soul. But anyone who makes himself humble like a little child is greater in the kingdom of heaven.
      The promise he made to our fathers, to Abraham and his children for ever.
      This does not refer to the physical descendants of Abraham, but to his spiritual children. These are his descendants, sprung not from the flesh only, but who, whether circumcised or not, have followed him in faith. Circumcised as he was, Abraham believed, and this was credited to him as an act of righteousness.
      The coming of the Saviour was promised to Abraham and to his descendants for ever. These are the children of promise, to whom it is said: If you belong to Christ, then you are descendants of Abraham, heirs in accordance with the promise.
      But it is right that before the birth of the Lord or of John, their mothers should utter prophecies; for just as sin began with a woman, so too does redemption. Through the deceit of one woman, grace perished; the prophecies of two women announce its return to life.
    Responsory  
    ℟. All generations will call me blessed, for the Almighty has done great things for me.* Holy is his name.
    ℣. His mercy reaches from age to age for those who fear him.* Holy is his name.

    Hymn Te Deum
    God, we praise you; Lord, we proclaim you!
    You, the Father, the eternal –
    all the earth venerates you.
    All the angels, all the heavens, every power –
    The cherubim, the seraphim –
    unceasingly, they cry:
    “Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Hosts:
    heaven and earth are full of the majesty of your glory!”
    The glorious choir of Apostles –
    The noble ranks of prophets –
    The shining army of martyrs –
    all praise you.
    Throughout the world your holy Church proclaims you.
    – Father of immeasurable majesty,
    – True Son, only-begotten, worthy of worship,
    – Holy Spirit, our Advocate.
    You, Christ:
    – You are the king of glory.
    – You are the Father’s eternal Son.
    – You, to free mankind, did not disdain a Virgin’s womb.
    – You defeated the sharp spear of Death, and opened the kingdom of heaven to those who believe in you.
    – You sit at God’s right hand, in the glory of the Father.
    – You will come, so we believe, as our Judge.
    And so we ask of you: give help to your servants, whom you set free at the price of your precious blood.
    Number them among your chosen ones in eternal glory.
    The final part of the hymn may be omitted:
    Bring your people to safety, Lord, and bless those who are your inheritance.
    Rule them and lift them high for ever.
    Day by day we bless you, Lord: we praise you for ever and for ever.
    Of your goodness, Lord, keep us without sin for today.
    Have mercy on us, Lord, have mercy on us.
    Let your pity, Lord, be upon us, as much as we trust in you.
    In you, Lord, I trust: let me never be put to shame.

    Let us pray.
    Lord, open our hearts to your grace.
    Through the angel’s message to Mary
      we have learned to believe in the incarnation of Christ your Son:
    lead us by his passion and cross
      to the glory of his resurrection.
    Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
      who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
      one God, for ever and ever.
    Amen.

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