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

Office of Readings


  • Tuesday 31 August 2021

    Tuesday of week 22 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

    O God of truth and Lord of power,
    whose word their course to things assigns,
    whose splendour lights the morning hour,
    whose fiery sun at noonday shines:

    Within us quench the flames of strife,
    the harmful heat of passion quell;
    give health of body to our life
    and give true peace of soul as well.

    In this, most loving Father, hear,
    and Christ, co-equal Son, our prayer:
    with Holy Ghost, one Trinity,
    you reign for all eternity.


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    Psalm 36 (37):1-11
    The fate of the evil and the righteous


    “Blessed are the gentle: they shall have the earth for their heritage” (Mt 5:5).

    Commit your life to the Lord, and he will act on your behalf.

    Do not fret because of the wicked;
    do not envy those who do evil,
    for they wither quickly like grass
    and fade like the green of the fields.

    If you trust in the Lord and do good,
    then you will live in the land and be secure.
    If you find your delight in the Lord,
    he will grant your heart’s desire.

    Commit your life to the Lord,
    trust in him and he will act,
    so that your justice breaks forth like the light,
    your cause like the noon-day sun.

    Be still before the Lord and wait in patience;
    do not fret at the man who prospers;
    a man who makes evil plots
    to bring down the needy and the poor.

    Calm your anger and forget your rage;
    do not fret, it only leads to evil.
    For those who do evil shall perish;
    the patient shall inherit the land.

    A little longer – and the wicked shall have gone.
    Look at his place, he is not there.
    But the humble shall own the land
    and enjoy the fullness of peace.

    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.

    Commit your life to the Lord, and he will act on your behalf.


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    Psalm 36 (37):12-29

    Turn away from evil and do good: the Lord will support the just.

    The wicked man plots against the just
    and gnashes his teeth against him;
    but the Lord laughs at the wicked
    for he sees that his day is at hand.

    The sword of the wicked is drawn,
    his bow is bent to slaughter the upright.
    Their sword shall pierce their own hearts
    and their bows shall be broken to pieces.

    The just man’s few possessions
    are better than the wicked man’s wealth;
    for the power of the wicked shall be broken
    and the Lord will support the just.

    He protects the lives of the upright,
    their heritage will last for ever.
    They shall not be put to shame in evil days,
    in time of famine their food shall not fail.

    But all the wicked shall perish
    and all the enemies of the Lord.
    They are like the beauty of the meadows,
    they shall vanish, they shall vanish like smoke.

    The wicked man borrows without repaying,
    but the just man is generous and gives.
    Those blessed by the Lord shall own the land,
    but those he has cursed shall be destroyed.

    The Lord guides the steps of a man
    and makes safe the path of one he loves.
    Though he stumble he shall never fall
    for the Lord holds him by the hand.

    I was young and now I am old,
    but I have never seen the just man forsaken
    nor his children begging for bread.
    All the day he is generous and lends
    and his children become a blessing.

    Then turn away from evil and do good
    and you shall have a home for ever;
    for the Lord loves justice
    and will never forsake his friends.

    The unjust shall be wiped out for ever
    and the children of the wicked destroyed.
    The just shall inherit the land;
    there they shall live 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.

    Turn away from evil and do good: the Lord will support the just.


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    Psalm 36 (37):30-40

    Wait for the Lord, keep to his way.

    The just man’s mouth utters wisdom
    and his lips speak what is right;
    the law of his God is in his heart,
    his steps shall be saved from stumbling.

    The wicked man watches for the just
    and seeks occasion to kill him.
    The Lord will not leave him in his power
    nor let him be condemned when he is judged.

    Then wait for the Lord, keep to his way.
    It is he who will free you from the wicked,
    raise you up to possess the land
    and see the wicked destroyed.

    I have seen the wicked triumphant,
    towering like a cedar of Lebanon.
    I passed by again; he was gone.
    I searched; he was nowhere to be found.

    See the just man, mark the upright,
    for the peaceful man a future lies in store,
    but sinners shall all be destroyed.
    No future lies in store for the wicked.

    The salvation of the just comes from the Lord,
    their stronghold in time of distress.
    The Lord helps them and delivers them
    and saves them: for their refuge is in him.

    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.

    Wait for the Lord, keep to his way.


    Psalm-prayer

    You proclaimed the poor to be blessed, Lord Jesus, for the kingdom of heaven is given to them. Fill us generously with your gifts. Teach us to put our trust in the Father and to seek his kingdom first of all rather than imitate the powerful and envy the rich.


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    ℣. Teach me goodness and discernment and knowledge.
    ℟. I trust in your commands.


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    Readings (official one-year cycle)

    First Reading
    Jeremiah 20:7-18
    The prophet’s anxieties


    You have seduced me, Lord, and I have let myself be seduced;
    you have overpowered me: you were the stronger.
    I am a daily laughing-stock,
    everybody’s butt.
    Each time I speak the word, I have to howl
    and proclaim: ‘Violence and ruin!’
    The word of the Lord has meant for me
    insult, derision, all day long.
    I used to say, ‘I will not think about him,
    I will not speak in his name any more.’
    Then there seemed to be a fire burning in my heart,
    imprisoned in my bones.
    The effort to restrain it wearied me,
    I could not bear it.

    I hear so many disparaging me,
    ‘“Terror from every side!”
    Denounce him! Let us denounce him!’
    All those who used to be my friends
    watched for my downfall,
    ‘Perhaps he will be seduced into error.
    Then we will master him
    and take our revenge!’
    But the Lord is at my side, a mighty hero;
    my opponents will stumble, mastered,
    confounded by their failure;
    everlasting, unforgettable disgrace will be theirs.
    But you, O Lord of Hosts, you who probe with justice,
    who scrutinise the loins and heart,
    let me see the vengeance you will take on them,
    for I have committed my cause to you.
    Sing to the Lord,
    praise the Lord,
    for he has delivered the soul of the needy
    from the hands of evil men.

    A curse on the day when I was born,
    no blessing on the day my mother bore me!
    A curse on the man who brought my father the news,
    ‘A son, a boy has been born to you!’
    making him overjoyed.
    May this man be like the towns
    that the Lord overthrew without mercy;
    may he hear alarms in the morning,
    the war cry in broad daylight,
    since he did not kill me in the womb;
    my mother would have been my tomb
    while her womb was swollen with me.
    Why ever did I come out of the womb
    to live in toil and sorrow
    and to end my days in shame!


    Responsory
    Cf. Mt 27:60-66

    ℟. Terrors and insults I have suffered at the hands of those who used to be my friends. They watched for my downfall, saying, Perhaps he will be seduced into error, then shall we master him;* but you, Lord, are at my side, a mighty hero.
    ℣. I have heard the slander of the crowd. Fear is all around me as they plan to take my life;* but you, Lord, are at my side, a mighty hero.


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    Second Reading
    From "The Imitation of Christ"
    The truth of the Lord endures for ever

    You thunder your judgements upon me, O Lord; you shake all my bones with fear and dread, and my soul becomes severely frightened. I am bewildered when I realise that even the heavens are not pure in your sight.
    If you discovered iniquity in the angels and did not spare them, what will become of me? The stars fell from heaven, and I, mere dust, what should I expect? Those whose works seemed praiseworthy fell to the depths, and I have seen those who once were fed with the bread of angels take comfort in the husks of swine.
    There is no holiness where you have withdrawn your hand, O Lord; no profitable wisdom if you cease to rule over it; no helpful strength if you cease to preserve it. If you forsake us, we sink and perish; but if you visit us, we rise up and live again. We are unstable, but you make us firm; we grow cool, but you inflame us.
    All superficial glory has been swallowed up in the depths of your judgement upon me.
    What is all flesh in your sight? Can the clay be glorified in opposition to its Maker?
    How can anyone be stirred by empty talk if his heart is subject in the truth to God?
    If a man is subject to truth, possession of the whole world cannot swell him with pride; nor will he be swayed by the flattery of his admirers, if he has established all his trust in God.
    For those who do nothing but talk amount to nothing; they fail with their din of words, but ‘the truth of the Lord endures for ever’.


    Responsory

    ℟. Lord, you are my shelter, my shield: I hope in your word.* Leave me, you who do evil: I will keep God’s command.
    ℣. I have no love for half-hearted men: my love is for your law.* Leave me, you who do evil: I will keep God’s command.


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    Let us pray.

    Father of might and power,
    every good and perfect gift
    comes down to us from you.
    Implant in our hearts the love of your name,
    increase our zeal for your service,
    nourish what is good in us
    and tend it with watchful care.
    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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