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

Office of Readings


  • Thursday 23 December 2021

    23 December 
    (optional commemoration of Saint John of Kęty, Priest)


    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

    The co-eternal Son
    A maiden’s offspring see;
    A servant’s form Christ putteth on,
    To set his people free.

    Daughter of Sion, rise
    To greet thine infant King;
    Nor let thy stubborn heart despise
    The pardon he doth bring.

    Let deeds of darkness fly
    Before the approaching morn;
    For unto sin ’tis ours to die
    And serve the Virgin-born.

    Our joyful praises sing,
    To Christ, that set us free;
    Like tribute to the Father bring,
    And, Holy Ghost, to thee.


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    Psalm 43 (44):2-9
    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):10-17

    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):18-26

    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 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 from us
    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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    ℣. Lord, let your love come upon me.
    ℟. Grant me the saving help of your promise.


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    The one-year and two-year cycles of readings are identical today.

    First Reading
    Isaiah 51:1-11
    Salvation is promised to Children of Abraham


    Listen to me, you who pursue integrity,
    who seek the Lord.
    Consider the rock you were hewn from,
    the quarry from which you were cut.
    Consider Abraham your father
    and Sarah who gave you birth.
    For he was all alone when I called him,
    but I blessed and increased him.

    Yes, the Lord has pity on Zion,
    has pity on all her ruins;
    turns her desolation into an Eden,
    her wasteland into the garden of the Lord.
    Joy and gladness shall be found in her,
    thanksgiving and the sound of music.

    Pay attention to me, you peoples,
    listen to me, you nations.
    For from me comes the Law
    and my justice shall be the light of the peoples,
    I will establish my integrity speedily,
    my salvation shall come like the light,
    my arm shall judge the peoples.
    The islands put their hope in me,
    put their trust in my strength.

    Lift up your eyes to the heavens,
    look down at the earth.
    The heavens will vanish like smoke,
    the earth wear out like a garment,
    and its inhabitants die like vermin,
    but my salvation shall last for ever
    and my justice have no end.

    Listen to me, you who know what integrity means,
    people who take my laws to heart:
    do not fear the taunts of men,
    nor be dismayed by their insults,
    for the moth shall eat them like garments,
    the grub devour them like wool,
    but my integrity will remain for ever,
    and my salvation for all generations.

    Awake, awake! Clothe yourself in strength,
    arm of the Lord.
    Awake, as in the past,
    in times of generations long ago.
    Did you not split Rahab in two,
    and pierce the Dragon through?
    Did you not dry up the sea,
    the waters of the great Abyss,
    to make the seabed a road
    for the redeemed to cross?

    Those whom the Lord has ransomed return,
    they come to Zion shouting for joy,
    everlasting joy in their faces;
    joy and gladness go with them,
    sorrow and lament are ended.


    Responsory
    Cf. Is 51:4-5, 35:10

    ℟. Pay attention to me, you peoples, listen to me, you nations:* My Just One is near, my Saviour is close at hand.
    ℣. Those whom the Lord has ransomed shall return. They will come to Zion shouting for joy:* My Just One is near, my Saviour is close at hand.


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    Second Reading
    From a treatise by St Hippolytus against the Noetic heresy
    The hidden sacrament is revealed

    There is, brethren, one God, the knowledge of whom we gain from the Holy Scriptures and from no other source. Whatever things the Holy Scriptures declare, at these let us look; and whatever they teach, let us learn it; and as the Father wills our belief to be, let us believe; and as he wills the Son to be glorified, let us glorify him; and as he wills the Holy Spirit to be bestowed, let us receive him. Not according to our own will, nor according to our own mind, nor yet storming by force the things which are given by God, but even as he has chosen to teach them by the Holy Scriptures, so let us discern them.
    God, subsisting alone, and having nothing coeval with himself, chose to create the world. And conceiving the world in mind, and willing and uttering the Word, he made it; and at once it appeared, formed it in the way he desired. For us it is sufficient simply to know that nothing was coeval with God. Outside him there was nothing; but he, while existing alone, yet existed in plurality. For he did not lack reason, or wisdom, or power, or counsel. All things were in him, and he was the All. At a time and in a manner chosen by him he made his Word manifest, and through his Word he made all things.
    He bears this Word in himself, as yet invisible to the created world. He makes him visible, uttering the voice first, and begetting him as Light of Light. He presents him to the world as its Lord; and whereas the Word was visible formerly to God alone, and invisible to the world which is made, God makes the Word visible in order that the world might see him and be able to be saved.
    This is the mind which came forth into the world and was manifested as the Son of God. All things came into being through him, and he alone comes from the Father.
    He gave us the Law and the prophets; and in giving them, he made them speak by the Holy Ghost, in order that, receiving the inspiration of the Father’s power, they might declare the Father’s counsel and will.
    Thus, then, was the Word made manifest, even as the blessed John says. For he sums up the things that were said by the prophets, and shows that this is the Word, by whom all things were made. In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. All things were made by him, and without him nothing was made. And later, The world was made by him, and the world did not know him; he came to his own, and his own did not receive him.


    Responsory

    ℟. A child shall be born for us, and this is the name they shall give him: Mighty God.* He shall sit upon the throne of David, his father, and rule; dominion shall be laid upon his shoulders.
    ℣. All that came to be had life in him and that life was the light of men.* He shall sit upon the throne of David, his father, and rule; dominion shall be laid upon his shoulders.


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    Let us pray.

    Almighty God,
    now that the birthday of your Son as man is drawing near,
    we pray that your eternal Word,
    who took flesh in the womb of the Virgin Mary and came to dwell among men,
    will show your unworthy people the greatness of his love and mercy.
    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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