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

Office Readings


  • Thursday 20 August 2020

    Saint Bernard, Abbot, Doctor 
    on Thursday of week 20 in Ordinary Time


    Office of Readings


    Introduction (without Invitatory)

    If this is the first Hour that you are reciting today, use the version with the Invitatory Psalm instead.


    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.


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    Hymn

    Where true love is dwelling, God is dwelling there:
    Love’s own loving Presence love does ever share.

    Love of Christ has made us out of many one;
    In our midst is dwelling God’s eternal Son.

    Give him joyful welcome, love him and revere:
    Cherish one another with a love sincere.


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    Psalm 43 (44)
    In time of defeat


    “In all these trials, we triumph through the power of him who has shown his love for us” (Rom 8:37).

    Their own arm did not bring them victory: this was won by your right hand and the light of your face.

    We heard with our own ears, O God,
    our fathers have told us the story
    of the things you did in their days,
    you yourself, in days long ago.

    To plant them you uprooted the nations;
    to let them spread you laid peoples low.
    No sword of their own won the land;
    no arm of their own brought them victory.
    It was your right hand, your arm
    and the light of your face; for you loved them.

    It is you, my king, my God,
    who granted victories to Jacob.
    Through you we beat down our foes;
    in your name we trampled down our aggressors.

    For it was not in my bow that I trusted
    nor yet was I saved by my sword:
    it was you who saved us from our foes,
    it was you who put our foes to shame.
    All day long our boast was in God
    and we praised your name without ceasing.

    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.

    Their own arm did not bring them victory: this was won by your right hand and the light of your face.


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    Psalm 43 (44)

    If you return to the Lord, then he will not hide his face from you.

    Yet now you have rejected us, disgraced us;
    you no longer go forth with our armies.
    You make us retreat from the foe
    and our enemies plunder us at will.

    You make us like sheep for the slaughter
    and scatter us among the nations.
    You sell your own people for nothing
    and make no profit by the sale.

    You make us the taunt of our neighbours,
    the laughing-stock of all who are near.
    Among the nations, you make us a byword,
    among the peoples a thing of derision.

    All day long my disgrace is before me;
    my face is covered with shame
    at the voice of the taunter, the scoffer,
    at the sight of the foe and avenger.

    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.

    If you return to the Lord, then he will not hide his face from you.


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    Psalm 43 (44)

    Arise, Lord, do not reject us for ever.

    This befell us though we had not forgotten you,
    though we had not been false to your covenant,
    though we had not withdrawn our hearts;
    though our feet had not strayed from your path.
    Yet you have crushed us in a place of sorrows
    and covered us with the shadow of death.

    Had we forgotten the name of our God
    or stretched out hands to another god,
    would not God have found this out,
    he who knows the secrets of the heart?
    It is for you that we face death all day long
    and are counted as sheep for the slaughter.

    Awake, O Lord, why do you sleep?
    Arise, do not reject us for ever!
    Why do you hide your face
    and forget our oppression and misery?

    For we are brought down low to the dust;
    our body lies prostrate on the earth.
    Stand up and come to our help!
    Redeem us because of your love!

    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.

    Arise, Lord, do not reject us for ever.


    Psalm-prayer

    Lord, rise up and come to our aid; with your strong arm lead us to freedom, as you mightily delivered our forefathers. Since you are the king who knows the secrets of our hearts, fill them with the light of truth.


    Or:

    Lord Jesus, you foretold that we would share in the persecutions that brought you to a violent death. The Church formed at the cost of your precious blood is even now conformed to your Passion; may it be transformed, now and eternally, by the power of your resurrection.


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    ℣. You will hear the word from my mouth.
    ℟. You will speak to them in my name.


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    Readings (official one-year cycle)

    First Reading
    Isaiah 11:1-16


    A shoot springs from the stock of Jesse,
    a scion thrusts from his roots:
    on him the spirit of the Lord rests,
    a spirit of wisdom and insight,
    a spirit of counsel and power,
    a spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the Lord.
    (The fear of the Lord is his breath.)
    He does not judge by appearances,
    he gives no verdict on hearsay,
    but judges the wretched with integrity,
    and with equity gives a verdict for the poor of the land.
    His word is a rod that strikes the ruthless,
    his sentences bring death to the wicked.

    Integrity is the loincloth round his waist,
    faithfulness the belt about his hips.

    The wolf lives with the lamb,
    the panther lies down with the kid,
    calf and lion feed together,
    with a little boy to lead them.
    The cow and the bear make friends,
    their young lie down together.
    The lion eats straw like the ox.
    The infant plays over the cobra’s hole;
    into the viper’s lair
    the young child puts his hand.
    They do no hurt, no harm,
    on all my holy mountain,
    for the country is filled with the knowledge of the Lord
    as the waters swell the sea.

    That day, the root of Jesse
    shall stand as a signal to the peoples.
    It will be sought out by the nations
    and its home will be glorious.
    That day, the Lord will raise his hand once more
    to ransom the remnant of his people,
    left over from the exile of Assyria, of Egypt,
    of Pathros, of Cush, of Elam,
    of Shinar, of Hamath, of the islands of the sea.
    He will hoist a signal for the nations
    and assemble the outcasts of Israel;
    he will bring back the scattered people of Judah
    from the four corners of the earth.
    Then Ephraim’s jealousy will come to an end
    and Judah’s enemies be put down;
    Ephraim will no longer be jealous of Judah
    nor Judah any longer the enemy of Ephraim.
    They will sweep down westwards on the Philistine slopes,
    together they will pillage the sons of the East,
    extend their sway over Edom and Moab,
    and make the Ammonites their subjects.
    And the Lord will dry up the gulf of the Sea of Egypt
    with the heat of his breath,
    and stretch out his hand over the River,
    and divide it into seven streams,
    for men to cross dry-shod,
    to make a pathway for the remnant of his people
    left over from the exile of Assyria,
    as there was for Israel
    when it came up out of Egypt.


    Responsory

    ℟. You shall go out in joy, and be led forth in peace;* the mountains and the hills before you shall break forth into singing, and all the trees of the field shall clap their hands.
    ℣. There will be a highway for the remnant which is left of my people, as there was for Israel when they came up from the land of Egypt;* the mountains and the hills before you shall break forth into singing, and all the trees of the field shall clap their hands.


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    Second Reading
    From a sermon of St Bernard of Clairvaux
    I love because I love, I love that I may love

    Love is sufficient of itself, it gives pleasure by itself and because of itself. It is its own merit, its own reward. Love looks for no cause outside itself, no effect beyond itself. Its profit lies in its practice. I love because I love, I love that I may love. Love is a great thing so long as it continually returns to its fountainhead, flows back to its source, always drawing from there the water which constantly replenishes it. Of all the movements, sensations and feelings of the soul, love is the only one in which the creature can respond to the Creator and make some sort of similar return however unequal it may be. For when God loves, all he desires is to be loved in return; the sole purpose of his love is to be loved, in the knowledge that those who love him are made happy by their love of him.
    The Bridegroom’s love, or rather the love which is the Bridegroom, asks in return nothing but faithful love. Let the beloved, then, love in return. Should not a bride love, and above all, Love’s bride? Could it be that Love not be loved?
    Rightly then does she give up all other feelings and give herself wholly to love alone; in giving love back, all she can do is to respond to love. And when she has poured out her whole being in love, what is that in comparison with the unceasing torrent of that original source? Clearly, lover and Love, soul and Word, bride and Bridegroom, creature and Creator do not flow with the same volume; one might as well equate a thirsty man with the fountain.
    What then of the bride’s hope, her aching desire, her passionate love, her confident assurance? Is all this to wilt just because she cannot match stride for stride with her giant, any more than she can vie with honey for sweetness, rival the lamb for gentleness, show herself as white as the lily, burn as bright as the sun, be equal in love with him who is Love? No. It is true that the creature loves less because she is less. But if she loves with her whole being, nothing is lacking where everything is given. To love so ardently then is to share the marriage bond; she cannot love so much and not be totally loved, and it is in the perfect union of two hearts that complete and total marriage consists. Or are we to doubt that the soul is loved by the Word first and with a greater love?


    Responsory

    ℟. How abundant are your treasures of loving-kindness, O Lord,* which you give to those who fear you.
    ℣. They delight in the abundance of your house, they drink the waters of contentment* which you give to those who fear you.


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    Let us pray.

    Lord God,
    you made Saint Bernard burn with zeal for your house,
    and gave him grace to enkindle and enlighten others in your Church.
    Grant that by his prayer
    we may be filled with the same spirit
    and always live as children of the light.
    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.


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


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