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

Office of Readings


  • Thursday 26 August 2021

    Thursday of week 21 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

    Eternal Father, through your Word
    You gave new life to Adam’s race,
    And call us now to live in light,
    New creatures by your saving grace.

    To you who stooped to all who sin
    We render homage and give praise:
    To Father, Son and Spirit blest
    Whose loving gift is endless days.

    Stanbrook Abbey Hymnal

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    Psalm 17 (18):31-35
    Thanksgiving


    “If God is for us, who can be against us?” (Rom 8:31).

    The word of the Lord is a shield for all who make him their refuge.

    As for God, his ways are perfect;
    the word of the Lord, purest gold.
    He indeed is the shield
    of all who make him their refuge.

    For who is God but the Lord?
    Who is a rock but our God?
    the God who girds me with strength
    and makes the path safe before me.

    My feet you made swift as the deer’s;
    you have made me stand firm on the heights.
    You have trained my hands for battle
    and my arms to bend the heavy bow.

    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 word of the Lord is a shield for all who make him their refuge.


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    Psalm 17 (18):36-46

    Lord, your right hand upheld me.

    You gave me your saving shield;
    you upheld me, trained me with care.
    You gave me freedom for my steps;
    my feet have never slipped.

    I pursued and overtook my foes,
    never turning back till they were slain.
    I smote them so they could not rise;
    they fell beneath my feet.

    You girded me with strength for battle;
    you made my enemies fall beneath me,
    you made my foes take flight;
    those who hated me I destroyed.

    They cried, but there was no one to save them;
    they cried to the Lord, but in vain.
    I crushed them fine as dust before the wind;
    trod them down like dirt in the streets.

    You saved me from the feuds of the people
    and put me at the head of the nations.
    People unknown to me served me:
    when they heard of me they obeyed me.

    Foreign nations came to me cringing:
    foreign nations faded away.
    They came trembling out of their strongholds.

    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, your right hand upheld me.


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    Psalm 17 (18):47-51

    Long life to the Lord! Praised be the God who saves me.

    Long life to the Lord, my rock!
    Praised be the God who saves me,
    the God who gives me redress
    and subdues people under me.

    You saved me from my furious foes.
    You set me above my assailants.
    You saved me from violent men,
    so I will praise you, Lord, among the nations:
    I will sing a psalm to your name.

    He has given great victories to his king
    and shown his love for his anointed,
    for David and his sons for ever.

    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.

    Long life to the Lord! Praised be the God who saves me.


    Psalm-prayer

    To protect your people, Father, you opened a new passage through the sea. May you be both the road we travel and the peaceful reward at the end of our journey.


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    ℣. Lord, open my eyes.
    ℟. Let me consider the wonders of your law.


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    Readings (official one-year cycle)

    First Reading
    Jeremiah 3:1-5,19-4:4
    An invitation to conversion


    If a man divorces his wife
    and she leaves him
    to marry someone else,
    may she still go back to him?
    Has not that piece of land
    been totally polluted?
    And you, who have prostituted yourself with so many lovers,
    you would come back to me? – it is the Lord who speaks.

    Lift your eyes to the bare heights and look!
    Is there a single place where you have not offered your body?
    You waited by the roadside for clients
    like an Arab in the desert.
    You have polluted the country
    with your prostitution and your vices:
    this is why the showers have been withheld,
    the late rains have not come.

    And you maintained a prostitute’s bold front,
    never thinking to blush.
    Even then did you not cry to me, “My father!
    You, the friend of my youth!
    Will he keep his resentment for ever,
    will he maintain his wrath to the end?”
    That was what you said, and still you went on sinning,
    you were so obstinate.

    And I was thinking:
    How I wanted to rank you with my sons,
    and give you a country of delights,
    the fairest heritage of all the nations!
    I had thought you would call me: My father,
    and would never cease to follow me.
    But like a woman betraying her lover,
    the House of Israel has betrayed me –
    it is the Lord who speaks.

    A noise is heard on the bare heights:
    the weeping and entreaty of the sons of Israel,
    because they have gone so wildly astray,
    and forgotten the Lord their God.
    ‘Come back, disloyal sons,
    I want to heal your disloyalty.’
    ‘We are here, we are coming to you,
    for you are the Lord our God.
    The heights are a delusion after all,
    so is the tumult of the mountains.

    ‘The Lord our God is, after all,
    the saving of Israel.
    The Thing of Shame has devoured what our ancestors worked for
    since our youth
    (their flocks and herds, their sons and daughters).
    Let us lie down in our shame, let our dishonour be our covering,
    for we have sinned against the Lord our God
    (we and our ancestors since our youth until today;
    and we have not listened to the voice of the Lord our God).’

    ‘If you wish to come back, Israel – it is the Lord who speaks –
    it is to me you must return.
    Do away with your abominations
    and you will have no need to avoid me.
    If you swear, “As the Lord lives!”
    truthfully, justly, honestly,
    the nations will bless themselves by you,
    and glory in you.
    For thus speaks the Lord
    to the men of Judah and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem:
    Clean your ground thoroughly,
    sow nothing among thorns.
    Circumcise yourselves for the Lord; off with the foreskin of your hearts
    (men of Judah and inhabitants of Jerusalem),
    lest my wrath should leap out like a fire,
    and burn with no one to quench it,
    in return for the wickedness of your deeds.’


    Responsory
    Jr 14:7; Ps 129:3

    ℟. If our crimes are witness against us, then, Lord, for your name’s sake, act!* Yes, our apostasies have been many, we have sinned against you.
    ℣. If you, O Lord, should mark our guilt, Lord, who would survive?* Yes, our apostasies have been many, we have sinned against you.


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    Second Reading
    From the Instructions of St Columbanus, abbot
    You, God, are everything to us

    My brethren, let us follow this call. We are called to the source and fountain of life, by the Life who is not just the fountain of living water but also the fountain of eternal life, the fountain of light, the fountain and source of glory. From this Life comes everything: wisdom, life, eternal light. The Creator of life is the fountain from which life springs; the Creator of light is the fountain of light. So let us leave this world of visible things. Let us leave this world of time and head for the heavens. Like fish seeking water, like wise and rational fish let us seek the fountain of light, the fountain of life, the fountain of living water. Let us swim in, let us drink from the water of the spring welling up into eternal life.
    Merciful God, righteous Lord, grant that I may reach that fountain. There let me join the others who thirst for you, drinking living water from the living stream that flows from the fountain of life. Overwhelmed by its sweetness let me cling close to it and say “How sweet is the spring of living water that never runs dry, the spring that wells up into eternal life!”
    O Lord, you yourself are that spring, always and for ever to be desired, always and for ever to be drunk from. Christ our Lord, give us this water as the Samarian woman once asked you, so that in us also it can be a spring of living water welling up into eternal life. It is an enormous gift I am asking – everyone knows that – but you, King of glory, have given great gifts in the past and made great promises. Nothing, after all, is greater than you; and yet you have given yourself to us and given yourself for us.
    Therefore we beg you that we should come to full knowledge of the thing that we love; for we pray to be given nothing other than you yourself. You are everything to us, our life, our light, our health and strength, our food, our drink, our God. Jesus, our Jesus, I beg you to fill our hearts with the breath of your Spirit. Pierce our souls with the sword of your love so that each of us can say truthfully in his heart, “Show me the one with whom my soul is in love, for by love I am wounded.”
    Lord, let me bear such wounds in my soul. Blessed is the soul that is wounded by such love and, thus wounded, seeks the fountain and drinks, thirsts even while it drinks: it seeks by loving, and the very wound of love brings it healing. May Jesus Christ, our righteous God and Lord, our true and healing doctor, deign to wound our innermost hearts with that healing wound. With the Father and the Holy Spirit he is one, for ever and for ever. Amen.


    Responsory

    ℟. Whoever drinks of the water that I shall give him will never thirst:* the water that I shall give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life.
    ℣. ‘Lord, give me this water that I may not thirst.’* the water that I shall give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life.


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    Let us pray.

    Lord, by your grace we are made one in mind and heart.
    Give us a love for what you command
    and a longing for what you promise,
    so that, amid this world’s changes,
    our hearts may be set on the world of lasting joy.
    Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
    who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
    God, for ever and ever.
    Amen.


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


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