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

Liturgy of the Hours


  • Saturday 19 February 2022

    Saturday of week 6 in Ordinary Time


    Afternoon Prayer (None)


    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, loving God,
    Who made us from the dust of earth,
    Transform us by the Spirit’s grace,
    Give value to our little worth.

    Prepare us for that day of days
    When Christ from heaven will come with might
    To call us out of dust again,
    Our bodies glorified in light.

    O Godhead, here untouched, unseen,
    All things created bear your trace;
    The seed of glory sown in man
    Will flower when we see your face.

    Stanbrook Abbey Hymnal

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    PSALMS OF THE DAY

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    Psalm 118(119): 81-88
    Meditating the word of the Lord in the Law


    “His mercy reaches from age to age for those who fear him” (Luke 1:50)

    Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away, says the Lord.

    I yearn for your saving help;
    I hope in your word.
    My eyes yearn to see your promise.
    When will you console me?

    Though parched and exhausted with waiting
    I have not forgotten your commands.
    How long must your servant suffer?
    When will you judge my foes?

    For me the proud have dug pitfalls,
    against your law.
    Your commands are all true; then help me
    when lies oppress me.

    They almost made an end of me on earth,
    but I kept your precepts.
    Because of your love give me life
    and I will do your will.

    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.

    Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will not pass away, says the Lord.


    Psalm-prayer

    When evil seems to triumph, Lord, and our hope begins to fail, give us courage and perseverance in doing your will.


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    Psalm 60 (61)
    An exile's prayer


    “The prayer of a just man who looks to the things which are eternal” (St Hilary).

    You, Lord, have been my refuge, a tower of strength against the foe.

    O God, hear my cry!
    Listen to my prayer!
    From the end of the earth I call;
    my heart is faint.

    On the rock too high for me to reach
    set me on high,
    O you who have been my refuge,
    my tower against the foe.

    Let me dwell in your tent for ever
    and hide in the shelter of your wings.
    For you, O God, hear my prayer,
    grant me the heritage of those who fear you.

    May you lengthen the life of the king;
    may his years cover many generations.
    May he ever sit enthroned before God:
    bid love and truth be his protection.

    So I will always praise your name
    and day after day fulfil my vows.

    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.

    You, Lord, have been my refuge, a tower of strength against the foe.


    Psalm-prayer

    Lord, tower of strength against the enemy, our protector in battle and crown in victory, protect the Church which calls to you from the ends of the earth, for you are our joy and our glory as we praise you day after day.


    Or:

    Lord Jesus, love and truth of the Father, you came to earth to relieve the pain of our exile; you took our weakness as your own. Uphold us when our hearts grow faint until we stand with you before God and praise your name.


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    Psalm 63 (64)
    A prayer against enemies


    “This psalm in particular invites us to think about the passion of the Lord” (St Augustine).

    Lord, guard my life from dread of the foe.

    Hear my voice, O God, as I complain,
    guard my life from dread of the foe.
    Hide me from the band of the wicked,
    from the throng of those who do evil.

    They sharpen their tongues like swords;
    they aim bitter words like arrows
    to shoot at the innocent from ambush,
    shooting suddenly and recklessly.

    They scheme their evil course;
    they conspire to lay secret snares.
    They say: ‘Who will see us?
    Who can search out our crimes?’

    He will search who searches the mind
    and knows the depths of the heart.
    God has shot them with his arrow
    and dealt them sudden wounds.
    Their own tongue has brought them to ruin
    and all who see them mock.

    Then will all men fear;
    they will tell what God has done.
    They will understand God’s deeds.
    The just will rejoice in the Lord
    and fly to him for refuge.
    All the upright hearts will glory.

    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, guard my life from dread of the foe.


    Psalm-prayer

    Father, you gave your Son victory over the men who plotted evil against him; when he cried to you in his agony, you delivered him from fear of his enemies. May those who suffer with him in this life find refuge and success in you.


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    Short Reading
    Jeremiah 6:16

    Put yourselves on the ways of long ago and enquire about the ancient paths: which was the good way? Take it then, and you shall find rest.


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    ℣. Your will is my portion for ever.
    ℟. For in it my heart finds joy.


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    Let us pray.

    Give us perfect peace, Lord,
    so that we may delight in serving you
    all the days of our life,
    and at the last, with our Lady’s help,
    come safely to your presence.
    Through Christ our Lord.
    Amen.


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


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