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Office Readings


  • Tuesday 17 November 2020

    Saint Elizabeth of Hungary, Religious 
    on Tuesday of week 33 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

    Worship, glory, praise and honour
    To our God, high-throned above:
    We, with many generations
    Join to praise thy name of love.

    In the scriptures, by the Spirit,
    May we see the Saviour’s face,
    Hear his word and heed his calling,
    Know his will and grow in grace.


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    Psalm 9B (10)
    Thanksgiving


    “Blessed are you poor, for yours is the kingdom of God” (Lk 6:20).

    The Lord will protect the rights of the oppressed.

    Lord, why do you stand afar off
    and hide yourself in times of distress?
    The poor man is devoured by the pride of the wicked:
    he is caught in the schemes that others have made.

    For the wicked man boasts of his heart’s desires;
    the covetous blasphemes and spurns the Lord.
    In his pride the wicked says: ‘He will not punish.
    There is no God.’ Such are his thoughts.

    His path is ever untroubled;
    your judgement is far from his mind.
    His enemies he regards with contempt.
    He thinks: ‘Never shall I falter:
    misfortune shall never be my lot.’

    His mouth is full of cursing, guile, oppression,
    mischief and deceit under his tongue.
    He lies in wait among the reeds;
    the innocent he murders in secret.

    His eyes are on the watch for the helpless man.
    He lurks in hiding like a lion in his lair;
    he lurks in hiding to seize the poor;
    he seizes the poor man and drags him away.

    He crouches, preparing to spring,
    and the helpless fall beneath his strength.
    He thinks in his heart: ‘God forgets,
    he hides his face, he does not see.’

    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.

    The Lord will protect the rights of the oppressed.


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    Psalm 9B (10)

    Lord, you have seen our trouble and our sorrow.

    Arise then, Lord, lift up your hand!
    O God, do not forget the poor!
    Why should the wicked spurn the Lord
    and think in his heart: ‘He will not punish’?

    But you have seen the trouble and sorrow,
    you note it, you take it in hand.
    The helpless trusts himself to you;
    for you are the helper of the orphan.

    Break the power of the wicked and the sinner!
    Punish his wickedness till nothing remains!
    The Lord is king for ever and ever.
    The heathen shall perish from the land he rules.

    Lord, you hear the prayer of the poor;
    you strengthen their hearts; you turn your ear
    to protect the rights of the orphan and oppressed:
    so that mortal man may strike terror no more.

    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.

    Lord, you have seen our trouble and our sorrow.


    Psalm-prayer

    Rise up, Lord, in defence of your people; do not hide your face from our troubles. Father of orphans, wealth of the poor, we rejoice in making you known; may we find comfort and security in times of pain and anxiety.


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    Psalm 11 (12)
    A prayer against the proud


    “The Father deigned to send his Son for the sake of us, the poor” (St Augustine).

    The words of the Lord are words without alloy, silver from the furnace, seven times refined.

    Help, O Lord, for good men have vanished;
    truth has gone from the sons of men.
    Falsehood they speak one to another,
    with lying lips, with a false heart.

    May the Lord destroy all lying lips,
    the tongue that speaks high-sounding words,
    those who say: ‘Our tongue is our strength;
    our lips are our own, who is our master?’

    ‘For the poor who are oppressed and the needy who groan
    I myself will arise,’ says the Lord,
    ‘I will grant them the salvation for which they thirst.’

    The words of the Lord are words without alloy,
    silver from the furnace, seven times refined.

    It is you, O Lord, who will take us in your care
    and protect us for ever from this generation.
    See how the wicked prowl on every side,
    while the worthless are prized highly by the sons of men.

    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.

    The words of the Lord are words without alloy, silver from the furnace, seven times refined.


    Psalm-prayer

    Your light is true light, Lord, and your truth shines like the day. Direct us to salvation through your life-giving words. May we be saved by always embracing your word.


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    ℣. The thoughts of my heart are always before you.
    ℟. Lord, you are my rescuer, my redeemer.


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    Readings (official one-year cycle)

    First Reading
    Zechariah 9:1-10:2
    Zion’s salvation is promised


    The Lord has passed
    through the land of Hadrach
    and Damascus is his dwelling-place;
    for the cities of Aram belong to the Lord
    no less than all the tribes of Israel;
    Hamath too, which borders on it,
    (Tyre) and Sidon also, despite her acumen.
    Tyre has built herself a rampart,
    has heaped up silver like dust
    and gold like the dirt of the streets.
    And now the Lord is going to take possession of her;
    he will topple her power into the sea;
    she herself will be consumed by fire.
    Seeing this, Ashkelon will be terrified,
    and Gaza be seized with trembling,
    so will Ekron, at the ruin of her prospects;
    the king will vanish from Gaza
    and Ashkelon remain unpeopled,
    but the bastard will live in Ashdod!
    I mean to destroy the arrogance of the Philistine;
    I intend to take his blood out of his mouth
    and his abomination from between his teeth.
    He too will become a remnant for our God
    and be like a family in Judah.
    Ekron shall be like the Jebusite.
    Near my house I will take my stand
    like a watchman on guard against prowlers;
    the tyrant shall pass their way no more,
    because I have now taken notice of its distress.

    Rejoice heart and soul, daughter of Zion!
    Shout with gladness, daughter of Jerusalem!
    See now, your king comes to you;
    he is victorious, he is triumphant,
    humble and riding on a donkey,
    on a colt, the foal of a donkey.
    He will banish chariots from Ephraim
    and horses from Jerusalem;
    the bow of war will be banished.
    He will proclaim peace for the nations.
    His empire shall stretch from sea to sea,
    from the River to the ends of the earth.

    As for you, because of the blood of your covenant
    I am sending back your prisoners from the pit
    (in which there is no water).
    To you, daughter of Zion,
    the hopeful captives will return.
    In compensation for your days of banishment
    I will give you back double.
    For I bend my bow; it is Judah;
    I make Ephraim its arrow.
    I am going to brandish your children, Zion,
    (against your children, Javan);
    I mean to make you like the sword of a hero.
    The Lord will appear above them
    and his arrow will flash out like lightning.
    The Lord will sound the trumpet
    and advance in the storms of the south.
    The Lord (of Hosts) will protect them!
    They will trample sling stones underfoot,
    they will drink blood like wine,
    they will be soaked in it like the horns of an altar.
    The Lord their God will give them victory
    when that day comes;
    he will pasture his people like a flock
    (like the flashing jewels of a diadem)
    on his land.
    What joy and what beauty shall be theirs!
    Corn will make the young men flourish,
    and sweet wine the maidens.

    Ask the Lord for rain
    at the time of the spring rains.
    For it is the Lord who sends the lightning
    and gives the showers of rain;
    he gives bread to man,
    and grass to the cattle.
    Because the teraphim utter futile words
    and the diviners have lying visions
    and publish empty dreams
    and voice misleading nonsense,
    naturally the people stray like sheep;
    they wander because they have no shepherd.


    Responsory
    Zc 9:9; Jn 12:14

    ℟. Rejoice, heart and soul, daughter of Zion! Shout with gladness, daughter of Jerusalem!* See how your king comes to you: he is victorious, he is triumphant, humble, and riding on a colt, the foal of a donkey.
    ℣. Jesus found a young donkey and mounted it, as the scripture says:* See how your king comes to you: he is victorious, he is triumphant, humble, and riding on a colt, the foal of a donkey.


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    Second Reading
    From a letter of Conrad of Marburg, Saint Elizabeth's spiritual director
    Elizabeth recognised and loved Christ in the poor

    From this time onward Elizabeth’s goodness greatly increased. She was a lifelong friend of the poor and gave herself entirely to relieving the hungry. She ordered that one of her castles should be converted into a hospital in which she gathered many of the weak and feeble. She generously gave alms to all who were in need, not only in that place but in all the territories of her husband’s empire. She spent all her own revenue from her husband’s four principalities, and finally she sold her luxurious possessions and rich clothes for the sake of the poor.
    Twice a day, in the morning and in the evening, Elizabeth went to visit the sick. She personally cared for those who were particularly repulsive; to some she gave food, to others clothing; some she carried on her own shoulders, and performed many other kindly services. Her husband, of happy memory, gladly approved of these charitable works. Finally, when her husband died, she sought the highest perfection; filled with tears, she implored me to let her beg for alms from door to door.
    On Good Friday of that year, when the altars had been stripped, she laid her hands on the altar in a chapel in her own town, where she had established the Friars Minor, and before witnesses she voluntarily renounced all worldly display and everything that our Saviour in the gospel advises us to abandon. Even then she saw that she could still be distracted by the cares and worldly glory which had surrounded her while her husband was alive. Against my will she followed me to Marburg. Here in the town she built a hospice where she gathered together the weak and the feeble. There she attended the most wretched and contemptible at her own table.
    Apart from those active good works, I declare before God that I have seldom seen a more contemplative woman. When she was coming from private prayer, some religious men and women often saw her face shining marvellously and light coming from her eyes like the rays of the sun.
    Before her death I heard her confession. When I asked what should be done about her goods and possessions, she replied that anything which seemed to be hers belonged to the poor. She asked me to distribute everything except one worn-out dress, in which she wished to be buried. When all this had been decided, she received the body of our Lord. Afterwards, until vespers, she spoke often of the holiest things she had heard in sermons. Then, she devoutly commended to God all who were sitting near her, and as if falling into a gentle sleep, she died.


    Responsory

    ℟. You have acted bravely and kept your courage high. Your love of chastity shall not go unrewarded,* and your name shall be blessed for ever.
    ℣. God has accepted your prayers and works of charity, and has remembered you,* and your name shall be blessed for ever.


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    Let us pray.

    Lord God, you taught Saint Elizabeth of Hungary
    to see and reverence Christ in the poor.
    May her prayers help us
    to give constant love and service
    to the afflicted and the needy.
    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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