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

Office of Readings


  • Wednesday 27 October 2021

    Wednesday of week 30 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, creation’s secret force,
    yourself unmoved, all motion’s source,
    who from the morn till evening ray
    through all its changes guide the day:

    Grant us, when this short life is past,
    the glorious evening that shall last;
    that, by a holy death attained,
    eternal glory may be gained.

    To God the Father, God the Son,
    and God the Spirit, Three in One,
    may every tongue and nation raise
    an endless song of thankful praise!

    St Ambrose of Milan

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    Psalm 38 (39):2-7
    A prayer in sickness


    “Creation was unable to attain its purpose because of him who kept it so in a state of hope” (Rom 8:20).

    We groan inwardly and await the redemption of our bodies.

    I said: ‘I will be watchful of my ways
    for fear I should sin with my tongue.
    I will put a curb on my lips
    when the wicked man stands before me.’
    I was dumb, silent and still.
    His prosperity stirred my grief.

    My heart was burning within me.
    At the thought of it, the fire blazed up
    and my tongue burst into speech:
    ‘O Lord, you have shown me my end,
    how short is the length of my days.
    Now I know how fleeting is my life.

    ‘You have given me a short span of days;
    my life is as nothing in your sight.
    A mere breath, the man who stood so firm,
    a mere shadow, the man passing by;
    a mere breath the riches he hoards,
    not knowing who will have them.’

    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.

    We groan inwardly and await the redemption of our bodies.


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    Psalm 38 (39):8-14

    Lord, hear my prayer: do not be deaf to my tears.

    And now, Lord, what is there to wait for?
    In you rests all my hope.
    Set me free from all my sins,
    do not make me the taunt of the fool.
    I was silent, not opening my lips,
    because this was all your doing.

    Take away your scourge from me.
    I am crushed by the blows of your hand.
    You punish man’s sins and correct him;
    like the moth you devour all he treasures.
    Mortal man is no more than a breath;
    O Lord, hear my prayer.

    O Lord, turn your ear to my cry.
    Do not be deaf to my tears.
    In your house I am a passing guest,
    a pilgrim, like all my fathers.
    Look away that I may breathe again
    before I depart to be 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, hear my prayer: do not be deaf to my tears.


    Psalm-prayer

    Through your Son you taught us, Father, not to be fearful of tomorrow but to commit our lives to your care. Do not withhold your Spirit from us but help us find a life of peace after these days of trouble.


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    Psalm 51 (52)
    Against calumny


    “Let the one who glories glory in the Lord” (1 Cor 1:31).

    I trust in the goodness of God for ever and ever.

    Why do you boast of your wickedness,
    you champion of evil,
    planning ruin all day long,
    your tongue like a sharpened razor,
    you master of deceit?

    You love evil more than good,
    lies more than truth.
    You love the destructive word,
    you tongue of deceit.

    For this God will destroy you
    and remove you for ever.
    He will snatch you from your tent and uproot you
    from the land of the living.

    The just shall see and fear.
    They shall laugh and say:
    ‘So this is the man who refused
    to take God as his stronghold,
    but trusted in the greatness of his wealth
    and grew powerful by his crimes.’

    But I am like a growing olive tree
    in the house of God.
    I trust in the goodness of God
    for ever and ever.

    I will thank you for evermore;
    for this is your doing.
    I will proclaim that your name is good,
    in the presence of your friends.

    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.

    I trust in the goodness of God for ever and ever.


    Psalm-prayer

    Father, hear the prayer of your family. Make us flourish in your domain like fruitful olive trees, confiding in your loving kindness here and longing to see your face when we take our place among the blessed in heaven.


    Or:

    Father, you cut down the unfruitful branch for burning and prune the fertile to make it bear more fruit. Make us grow like laden olive trees in your domain, firmly rooted in the power and mercy of your Son, so that you may gather from us fruit worthy of eternal life.


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    ℣. My soul trusts in the word of the Lord.
    ℟. My soul is longing for him.


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    Readings (official one-year cycle)

    First Reading
    Wisdom 6:2-27
    Wisdom should be heeded


    Listen, kings, and understand;
    rulers of remotest lands, take warning;
    hear this, you who have thousands under your rule,
    who boast of your hordes of subjects.
    For power is a gift to you from the Lord,
    sovereignty is from the Most High;
    he himself will probe your acts and scrutinise your intentions.

    If, as administrators of his kingdom, you have not governed justly
    nor observed the law,
    nor behaved as God would have you behave,
    he will fall on you swiftly and terribly.
    Ruthless judgement is reserved for the high and mighty;
    the lowly will be compassionately pardoned,
    the mighty will be mightily punished.
    For the Lord of All does not cower before a personage,
    he does not stand in awe of greatness,
    since he himself has made small and great
    and provides for all alike;
    but strict scrutiny awaits those in power.

    Yes, despots, my words are for you,
    that you may learn what wisdom is and not transgress;
    for they who observe holy things holily will be adjudged holy,
    and, accepting instruction from them, will find their defence in them.
    Look forward, therefore, to my words;
    yearn for them, and they will instruct you.

    Wisdom is bright, and does not grow dim.
    By those who love her she is readily seen,
    and found by those who look for her.
    Quick to anticipate those who desire her, she makes herself known to them.
    Watch for her early and you will have no trouble;
    you will find her sitting at your gates.
    Even to think about her is understanding fully grown;
    be on the alert for her and anxiety will quickly leave you.
    She herself walks about looking for those who are worthy of her
    and graciously shows herself to them as they go,
    in every thought of theirs coming to meet them.

    Of her the most sure beginning is the desire for discipline,
    care for discipline means loving her,
    loving her means keeping her laws,
    obeying her laws guarantees incorruptibility,
    incorruptibility brings near to God;
    thus desire for Wisdom leads to sovereignty.
    If then, despots of nations, you delight in throne and sceptre,
    honour Wisdom, thus to reign for ever.

    What Wisdom is and how she came to be, I will now declare,
    I will hide none of the secrets from you;
    I will trace her right from the beginning
    and set out knowledge of her, plainly,
    not swerving from the truth.
    Neither will I take blighting Envy as my travelling companion,
    for she has nothing in common with Wisdom.
    In the greatest number of wise men lies the world’s salvation,
    in a sagacious king the stability of a people.
    Learn, therefore, from my words; the gain will be yours.


    Responsory
    Ws 7:13-14,28, 3:11

    ℟. The lessons wisdom taught me are riches honestly acquired, and they are shared without stint.* Wisdom is a treasure men will find incorruptible.
    ℣. How pitiable is the case of those who make light of true wisdom and of ordered living! God loves only the man who lives with Wisdom.* Wisdom is a treasure men will find incorruptible.


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    Second Reading
    From a letter of Pope St Clement I to the Corinthians
    Let us follow the way of truth

    Let us put on unity of mind, thinking humble thoughts, exercising self-control, keeping ourselves far from all backbiting and slander, being righteous in deed, and not in word only. Scripture says: He who says much hears much in his own turn. Or does the easy talker think that he is righteous?
    It is our duty then to be eager to do good, for everything is from God. He warns us: See, the Lord is coming, and the reward he brings is before him, for paying each according to his work. He urges us, who believe in him with all our heart, not to be idle or careless in any good work. Our boasting and our confidence must rest on him. Let us be subject to his will. Let us look carefully at the whole host of his angels; they stand ready and serve his will. Scripture says: Ten thousand times ten thousand stood before him, and a thousand thousand served him, and cried out: Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts; the whole creation is full of his glory.
    We, too, dutifully gathered together in unity of mind, should cry out to him continuously as with one voice, so as to share in his great and glorious promises. It is written: Eye has not seen, ear has not heard, man’s heart has not conceived, what great things have been prepared for those who wait for him.
    Beloved, how blessed, how wonderful, are God’s gifts! Life with immortality, glory with righteousness, truth with confidence, self-control with holiness: all these are the gifts that fall within our understanding. What then are those gifts that are in store for those who wait for him? Only the most holy Creator and Father of the ages knows their greatness and their splendour.
    We should then strive with the greatest zeal to be found among the number of those who await him, so that we may share in the promised gifts. How will this be, beloved? If our mind is fixed on God through faith, if we are diligent in seeking what is pleasing and acceptable to him, if we fulfil what is according to his blameless will and follow the way of truth, casting away from ourselves all that is unholy.


    Responsory

    ℟. Lord, make me know your ways and teach me your paths; make me walk in your truth,* for you are God my saviour, and in you I hope all the day long.
    ℣. Turn to me and have mercy, for I am lonely and poor;* for you are God my saviour, and in you I hope all the day long.


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    Let us pray.

    Lord God, deepen our faith,
    strengthen our hope,
    enkindle our love;
    and so that we may obtain what you promise,
    make us love what you command.
    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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