Incipit
V. Deus ✝ in adjutórium meum inténde.
R. Dómine, ad adjuvándum me festína.
V. Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
R. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
Alleluia.
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V. O God, ✝ come to my assistance;
R. O Lord, make haste to help me.
V. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Ghost.
R. As it was in the beginning, is now, * and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.
Alleluia.
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Hymnus {Doxology: Pasc}
Jam lucis orto sídere,
Deum precémur súpplices,
Ut in diúrnis áctibus
Nos servet a nocéntibus.
Línguam refrénans témperet,
Ne litis horror ínsonet:
Visum fovéndo cóntegat,
Ne vanitátes háuriat.
Sint pura cordis íntima,
Absístat et vecórdia;
Carnis terat supérbiam
Potus cibíque párcitas.
Ut, cum dies abscésserit,
Noctémque sors redúxerit,
Mundi per abstinéntiam
Ipsi canámus glóriam.
Deo Patri sit gloria,
Et Fílio, qui a mórtuis
Surréxit, ac Paraclito,
In sempiterna sæcula.
Amen.
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Hymn {Doxology: Pasc}
Now in the sun’s new dawning ray,
Lowly of heart, our God we pray
That he from harm may keep us free
In all the deeds this day shall see.
May fear of him our tongues restrain,
Lest strife unguarded speech should stain:
His favouring care our guardian be,
Lest our eyes feed on vanity.
May every heart be pure from sin
And folly find no place therein:
Scant need of food, excess denied,
Wear down in us the body’s pride.
That when the light of day is gone,
And night in course shall follow on.
We, free from cares the world affords,
May chant the praise that is our Lord’s.
Hymns of glory, songs of praise,
Father, unto Thee we raise;
Risen Lord, all praise to Thee,
Ever with the Spirit be
Amen.
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Psalmi {ex Psalterio secundum temporum}
Ant. Allelúia,
Psalmus 25 [1]
25:1 Júdica me, Dómine, quóniam ego in innocéntia mea ingréssus sum: * et in Dómino sperans non infirmábor.
25:2 Proba me, Dómine, et tenta me: * ure renes meos et cor meum.
25:3 Quóniam misericórdia tua ante óculos meos est: * et complácui in veritáte tua.
25:4 Non sedi cum concílio vanitátis: * et cum iníqua geréntibus non introíbo.
25:5 Odívi ecclésiam malignántium: * et cum ímpiis non sedébo.
25:6 Lavábo inter innocéntes manus meas: * et circúmdabo altáre tuum, Dómine:
25:7 Ut áudiam vocem laudis, * et enárrem univérsa mirabília tua.
25:8 Dómine, diléxi decórem domus tuæ, * et locum habitatiónis glóriæ tuæ.
25:9 Ne perdas cum ímpiis, Deus, ánimam meam, * et cum viris sánguinum vitam meam:
25:10 In quorum mánibus iniquitátes sunt: * déxtera eórum repléta est munéribus.
25:11 Ego autem in innocéntia mea ingréssus sum: * rédime me, et miserére mei.
25:12 Pes meus stetit in dirécto: * in ecclésiis benedícam te, Dómine.
V. Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
R. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
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Psalms {from the Psalter for the season of the Church year}
Ant. Alleluia,
Psalm 25 [1]
25:1 Judge me, O Lord, for I have walked in my innocence: * and I have put my trust in the Lord, and shall not be weakened.
25:2 Prove me, O Lord, and try me; * burn my reins and my heart.
25:3 For thy mercy is before my eyes; * and I am well pleased with thy truth.
25:4 I have not sat with the council of vanity: * neither will I go in with the doers of unjust things.
25:5 I have hated the assembly of the malignant; * and with the wicked I will not sit.
25:6 I will wash my hands among the innocent; * and will compass thy altar, O Lord:
25:7 That I may hear the voice of thy praise: * and tell of all thy wondrous works.
25:8 I have loved, O Lord, the beauty of thy house; * and the place where thy glory dwelleth.
25:9 Take not away my soul, O God, with the wicked: * nor my life with bloody men:
25:10 In whose hands are iniquities: * their right hand is filled with gifts.
25:11 But as for me, I have walked in my innocence: * redeem me, and have mercy on me.
25:12 My foot hath stood in the direct way: * in the churches I will bless thee, O Lord.
V. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Ghost.
R. As it was in the beginning, is now, * and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.
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Psalmus 51 [2]
51:1 Quid gloriáris in malítia, * qui potens es in iniquitáte?
51:2 Tota die injustítiam cogitávit lingua tua: * sicut novácula acúta fecísti dolum.
51:3 Dilexísti malítiam super benignitátem: * iniquitátem magis quam loqui æquitátem.
51:4 Dilexísti ómnia verba præcipitatiónis, * lingua dolósa.
51:5 Proptérea Deus déstruet te in finem, * evéllet te, et emigrábit te de tabernáculo tuo: et radícem tuam de terra vivéntium.
51:6 Vidébunt justi, et timébunt, et super eum ridébunt, et dicent: * Ecce homo, qui non pósuit Deum adjutórem suum:
51:7 Sed sperávit in multitúdine divitiárum suárum: * et præváluit in vanitáte sua.
51:8 Ego autem, sicut olíva fructífera in domo Dei, * sperávi in misericórdia Dei in ætérnum: et in sæculum sæculi.
51:9 Confitébor tibi in sæculum, quia fecísti: * et exspectábo nomen tuum, quóniam bonum est in conspéctu sanctórum tuórum.
V. Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
R. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
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Psalm 51 [2]
51:1 Why dost thou glory in malice, * thou that art mighty in iniquity?
51:2 All the day long thy tongue hath devised injustice: * as a sharp razor, thou hast wrought deceit.
51:3 Thou hast loved malice more than goodness: * and iniquity rather than to speak righteousness.
51:4 Thou hast loved all the words of ruin, * O deceitful tongue.
51:5 Therefore will God destroy thee for ever: * he will pluck thee out, and remove thee from thy dwelling place: and thy root out of the land of the living.
51:6 The just shall see and fear, and shall laugh at him, and say: * Behold the man that made not God his helper:
51:7 But trusted in the abundance of his riches: * and prevailed in his vanity.
51:8 But I, as a fruitful olive tree in the house of God, * have hoped in the mercy of God for ever, yea for ever and ever.
51:9 I will praise thee for ever, because thou hast done it: * and I will wait on thy name, for it is good in the sight of thy saints.
V. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Ghost.
R. As it was in the beginning, is now, * and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.
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Psalmus 52 [3]
52:1 Dixit insípiens in corde suo: * Non est Deus.
52:2 Corrúpti sunt, et abominábiles facti sunt in iniquitátibus: * non est qui fáciat bonum.
52:3 Deus de cælo prospéxit super fílios hóminum: * ut vídeat si est intélligens, aut requírens Deum.
52:4 Omnes declinavérunt, simul inútiles facti sunt: * non est qui fáciat bonum, non est usque ad unum.
52:5 Nonne scient omnes qui operántur iniquitátem, * qui dévorant plebem meam ut cibum panis?
52:6 Deum non invocavérunt: * illic trepidavérunt timóre, ubi non erat timor.
52:7 Quóniam Deus dissipávit ossa eórum qui homínibus placent: * confúsi sunt, quóniam Deus sprevit eos.
52:8 Quis dabit ex Sion salutáre Israël? * cum convérterit Deus captivitátem plebis suæ, exsultábit Jacob, et lætábitur Israël.
V. Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
R. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
Ant. Allelúia, * allelúia, allelúia.
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Psalm 52 [3]
52:1 The fool said in his heart: * There is no God.
52:2 They are corrupted, and become abominable in iniquities: * there is none that doth good.
52:3 God looked down from heaven on the children of men: * to see if there were any that did understand, or did seek God.
52:4 All have gone aside, they are become unprofitable together, * there is none that doth good, no not one.
52:5 Shall not all the workers of iniquity know, * who eat up my people as they eat bread?
52:6 They have not called upon God: * there have they trembled for fear, where there was no fear.
52:7 For God hath scattered the bones of them that please men: * they have been confounded, because God hath despised them.
52:8 Who will give out of Sion the salvation of Israel? * when God shall bring back the captivity of his people, Jacob shall rejoice, and Israel shall be glad.
V. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Ghost.
R. As it was in the beginning, is now, * and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.
Ant. Alleluia, * alleluia, alleluia
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Capitulum Responsorium Versus {ex Psalterio secundum diem}
1 Tim. 1:17
Regi sæculórum immortali et invisibili, soli Deo honor et glória in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
R. Deo grátias.
R.br. Christe, Fili Dei vivi, miserére nobis, * Allelúia, allelúia.
R. Christe, Fili Dei vivi, miserére nobis, * Allelúia, allelúia.
V. Qui surrexisti a mórtuis.
R. Allelúia, allelúia.
V. Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
R. Christe, Fili Dei vivi, miserére nobis, * Allelúia, allelúia.
V. Exsúrge, Christe, ádjuva nos, allelúia.
R. Et líbera nos propter nomen tuum, allelúia.
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Chapter Responsory Verse {from the Psalter for the day of the week}
1 Tim. 1:17
Now to the king of ages, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honour and glory for ever and ever. Amen.
R. Thanks be to God
R.br. Christ, Son of the living God, have mercy on us, * alleluia, alleluia.
R. Christ, Son of the living God, * have mercy on us, alleluia, alleluia.
V. Thou that arose from the dead,
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
V. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Ghost.
R. Christ, Son of the living God, have mercy on us, * alleluia, alleluia.
V. Arise, O Christ, and help us, alleluia.
R. And deliver us for thy name's sake, alleluia.
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Orationes
V. Dómine, exáudi oratiónem meam.
R. Et clamor meus ad te véniat.
Orémus.
Dómine Deus omnípotens, qui ad princípium huius diéi nos perveníre fecísti: tua nos hódie salva virtúte; ut in hac die ad nullum declinemus peccátum, sed semper ad tuam justítiam faciéndam nostra procedant elóquia, dirigántur cogitatiónes et ópera.
Per Dóminum nostrum Jesum Christum, Filium tuum: qui tecum vivit et regnat in unitáte Spíritus Sancti Deus, per ómnia sǽcula sæculórum.
R. Amen.
V. Dómine, exáudi oratiónem meam.
R. Et clamor meus ad te véniat.
V. Benedicámus Dómino.
R. Deo grátias.
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Prayers
V. O Lord, hear my prayer.
R. And let my cry come unto thee.
Let us pray.
O Lord, our heavenly Father, Almighty and everlasting God, who has safely brought us to the beginning of this day: defend us by thy mighty power; and grant that this day we fall into no sin, but that all our doings may be ordered by thy governance, to do always that is righteous in thy sight.
Through Jesus Christ, thy Son our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with thee, in the unity of the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world without end.
R. Amen.
V. O Lord, hear my prayer.
R. And let my cry come unto thee.
V. Let us bless the Lord.
R. Thanks be to God.
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Martyrologium (anticipated)
Sexto Idus Maji Luna duodevicesima Anno 2012 Domini
Sancti Antonini, ex Ordine Praedicatorum, Episcopi Florentini et Confessoris, cujus dies natalis sexto Nonas mensis hujus recensetur.
Romae, via Latina, natalis sanctorum Martyrum Gordiani et Epimachi, quorum prior, pro confessione nominis Christi, tempore Juliani Apostatae, diu plumbatis caesus et ad ultimum capite truncatus, noctu a Christianis sepultus eadem via fuit in crypta, in quam beati Epimachi Martyris reliquiae paulo ante translatae fuerant ab Alexandria, ubi ipse, pro Christi fide, martyrium compleverat pridie Idus Decembris.
In terra Hus sancti Job Prophetae, admirandae patientiae viri.
Romae beati Calepodii, Presbyteri et Martyris; quem Alexander Imperator gladio fecit occidi, et corpus ejus per civitatem trahi, atque in Tiberim jactari, quod inventum Callistus Papa sepelivit. Decollatus est etiam Palmatius Consul cum uxore et filiis et aliis promiscui sexus quadraginta duobus de domo sua, Simplicius quoque Senator cum uxore et sexaginta octo de familia sua, item et Felix cum uxore sua Blanda; quorum capita suspensa sunt per diversas portas Urbis, ad exemplum Christianorum.
Item Romae, via Latina, ad Centum Aulas, natalis sanctorum Martyrum Quarti et Quincti, quorum corpora Capuam translata sunt.
Apud Leontinos, in Sicilia, sanctorum Martyrum Alphii, Philadelphi et Cyrini.
Smyrnae sancti Dioscoridis Martyris.
Apud Tarentum sancti Cataldi Episcopi, miraculis clari.
Matriti sancti Isidori Agricolae, quem, miraculis clarum, Gregorius Papa Decimus quintus, una cum sanctis Ignatio, Francisco Xaverio, Teresia et Philippo Nerio, in Sanctorum numerum retulit.
Mediolani Inventio sanctorum Martyrum Nazarii et Celsi, in qua beatus Ambrosius Episcopus corpus sancti Nazarii recenti adhuc sanguine conspersum reperit, atque ad Basilicam Apostolorum transtulit, una cum corpore beati Celsi pueri, quem idem ipse Nazarius nutrierat, et Anolinus, in Neronis persecutione, simul cum eo feriri gladio jusserat quinto Kalendas Augusti; quo die festivitas gloriosi eorum martyrii celebratur.
V. Et álibi aliórum plurimórum sanctórum Mártyrum et Confessórum, atque sanctárum Vírginum.
R. Deo grátias.
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Martyrologium (anticipated)
May 10th anno Domini 2012 The 18th Day of Moon .
Upon the same the 10th day of May, is kept
At Rome, on the Latin Way, the birthday of the holy martyrs Gordian and Epimachus. Gordian was long beaten with whips loaded with lead, and at last beheaded, in the time of the Emperor Julian the Apostate, because of his confession of Christ's Name. The Christians buried his body at night upon the aforesaid Latin Way, in the same underground place whither had a little while before been brought from Alexandria the remains of the blessed martyr Epimachus, who had there suffered martyrdom for believing in Christ.
In the land of Uz is commemorated the holy prophet Job, a man of wondrous patience.
At Rome, the blessed priest and martyr Calepodius, whom the Emperor Alexander [Severus] caused to be slain with the sword, and his body to be dragged through, the city and cast into the Tiber ; when it had been found it was buried by Pope Callistus.
Moreover, at Rome also, there were beheaded the Consul Palmatius, along with his wife and children and fortytwo others of both sexes of his house also the Senator Simplicius, with his wife and sixty-eight of his household, also Felix, with his wife Blanda. Their heads were hung up at the different gates of the city to be a terror to Christians.
Also at Rome, at the Hundred Halls, upon the Latin Way, are commemorated the holy martyrs Quartus and Quintus, whose bodies were taken to Capua.
At Lentini, in Sicily, [in the third century,] the holy martyrs Alphius, Philadelphus, and Cyrinus.
At Smyrna, the holy martyr Dioscoredes.
At Bologna, [in the year 1443,] the blessed Nicholas Albergati, Bishop of that city a Charterhouse monk, and Cardinal of the holy Roman Church, famous for his holiness and for his work as Legate of the Apostolic See. His body is buried in the Charterhouse at Florence.
At Taranto, [at the end of the seventh century,] the holy Catald, Bishop [of that city, an Irish monk,] famous for wonders.
At Milan is commemorated the finding of the bodies of the holy martyrs Nazarius and Celsus. The blessed Bishop Ambrose found the body of holy Nazarius still marked with fresh blood, and took it to the Cathedral Church of the Apostles along with the body of the blessed child Celsus, to whom Nazarius had been foster-father. In the persecution under Nero, Anolinus commanded them both together to be slain with the sword upon the 29th day of July, upon the which day is kept [at Milan] the feast of their martyrdom.
At Madrid, [in the year 1175,] the holy Isidore the husbandman, famous for wonders, whom Pope Gregory XV. enrolled in the list of the Saints along with holy Ignatius of Loyola, Francis Xavier, Teresa, and Philip Neri.
V. And elsewhere many other holy martyrs, confessors, and holy virgins.
R. Thanks be to God.
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V. Pretiósa in conspéctu Dómini.
R. Mors Sanctórum ejus.
Sancta María et omnes Sancti intercedant pro nobis ad Dóminum, ut nos mereámur ab eo adjuvári et salvári, qui vivit et regnat in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
V. Deus in adjutórium meum inténde.
R. Dómine, ad adjuvándum me festína.
V. Deus in adjutórium meum inténde.
R. Dómine, ad adjuvándum me festína.
V. Deus in adjutórium meum inténde.
R. Dómine, ad adjuvándum me festína.
V. Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
R. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
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V. Precious in the sight of the Lord
R. Is the death of his saints.
Holy Mary and all the Saints, intercede for us with the Lord, our God, so that we may merit His help and salvation, who lives and reigns for ever and ever. Amen.
V. O God come to my assistance;
R. O Lord, make haste to help me.
V. O God come to my assistance;
R. O Lord, make haste to help me.
V. O God come to my assistance;
R. O Lord, make haste to help me.
V. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Ghost.
R. As it was in the beginning, is now, * and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.
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Kyrie, eléison. Christe, eléison. Kyrie, eléison.
Pater noster, qui es in cælis, sanctificétur nomen tuum: advéniat regnum tuum: fiat volúntas tua, sicut in cælo et in terra. Panem nostrum quotidiánum da nobis hódie: et dimítte nobis débita nostra, sicut et nos dimíttimus debitóribus nostris:
V. Et ne nos indúcas in tentatiónem:
R. Sed líbera nos a malo.
V. Réspice in servos tuos, Dómine, et in ópera tua, et dírige fílios eórum.
R. Et sit splendor Dómini Dei nostri super nos, et ópera mánuum nostrárum dírige super nos, et opus mánuum nostrárum dírige.
V. Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
R. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
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Lord have mercy on us, Christ have mercy on us, Lord have mercy on us
Our Father, who art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us.
V. And lead us not into temptation:
R. But deliver us from evil.
V. Look upon thy servants and upon their works: and direct their children.
R. And let the brightness of the Lord our God be upon us. Direct thou the works of our hands yea, the work of our hands do thou direct.
V. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Ghost.
R. As it was in the beginning, is now, * and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.
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Orémus.
Dirigere et sanctificare, regere et gubernare dignáre, Dómine Deus, Rex cæli et terræ, hódie corda et córpora nostra, sensus, sermónes et actus nostros in lege tua, et in opéribus mandatórum tuórum: ut hic et in ætérnum, te auxiliante, salvi et liberi esse mereámur, Salvátor mundi: Qui vivis et regnas in sǽcula sæculórum.
R. Amen.
V. Iube Dómine benedícere.
Benedictio. Dies et actus nostros in sua pace dispónat Dóminus omnípotens. Amen.
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Let us pray
O Lord, Almighty God, King of heaven and earth, Savior of the world, bless, lead, rule and govern our hearts and bodies, our senses, words and deeds today, following thy law and commandments, that here and for eternity with thy help we shall be saved in freedom. Who lives and reigns for ever and ever. Amen.
V. Grant, Lord, a blessing.
Benediction. May Almighty God arrange our deeds and our day in His peace. Amen.
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Lectio brevis {ex Psalterio secundum temporum}
Col 3:1-2
Si consurrexistis cum Christo, quæ sursum sunt quǽrite, ubi Christus est in déxtera Dei sedens: quæ sursum sunt sápite, non quæ super terram.
V. Tu autem, Dómine, miserére nobis.
R. Deo grátias.
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Short reading {from the Psalter for the season of the Church year}
Col 3:1-2
If you be risen with Christ, seek the things that are above; where Christ is sitting at the right hand of God: Mind the things that are above, not the things that are upon the earth.
V. And thou, O Lord, have mercy upon us
R. Thanks be to God
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Conclusio
V. Adjutórium nóstrum ✝ in nómine Dómini.
R. Qui fecit cælum et terram.
V. Benedícite.
R. Deus.
V. Dóminus nos benedícat, ✝ et ab omni malo defendat, et ad vitam perdúcat ætérnam. Et fidélium ánimæ per misericórdiam Dei requiéscant in pace.
R. Amen.
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Finish
V. Our help is ✝ in the name of the Lord,
R. Who made heaven and earth.
V. Let us bless
R. God.
V. May the Lord bless us, ✝ protect us from all evil and bring us to everlasting life. And may the souls of the faithful, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
R. Amen
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