Feria Quinta infra Hebdomadam III in Quadragesima ~ Feria major


Matutinum    3-11-2010

Ante Divinum officium
Incipit
Pater noster, qui es in caelis, Sanctificetur nomen tuum. Adveniat regnum tuum. Fiat voluntas tua, sicut in coelo et in terra.
Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie. Et dimitte nobis debita nostra, sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris. Et ne nos inducas in tentationem: Sed libera nos a malo. Amen.
Ave Maria, gratia plena; Dominus tecum: Benedicta tu in mulieribus, Et benedictus fructus ventris tui Jesus.
Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, Ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen.
Credo in Deum, Patrem omnipoténtem, Creatórem caeli et terrae.
Et in Jesum Christum, Fílium ejus únicum, Dóminum nostrum: qui concéptus est de Spíritu Sancto, natus ex María Vírgine, passus sub Póntio Piláto, crucifíxus, mórtuus, et sepúltus: descéndit ad ínferos; tértia die resurréxit a mórtuis; ascéndit ad caelos; sedet ad déxteram Dei Patris omnipoténtis: inde ventúrus est judicáre vivos et mórtuos.
Credo in Spíritum Sanctum, sanctam Ecclésiam cathólicam, Sanctórum communiónem, remissiónem peccatórum, carnis resurrectiónem, vitam aetérnam. Amen.
V. Domine labia mea aperies.
R. Et os meum annuntiabit laudem tuam.
V. Deus in adjutorium meum intende.
R. Domine, ad adjuvandum me festina.
V. Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
R. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in saecula saeculórum. Amen
Laus tibi Domine, rex aeternae gloriae
Start
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. And lead us not into temptation: But deliver us from evil. Amen.
Hail Mary, full of grace; The Lord is with thee; Blessed art thou amongst women, And blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
Holy Mary, Mother of God, Pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen.
I believe in God, the Father almighty, Creator of heaven and earth.
And in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died and was buried: he descended into hell; the third day he arose again from the dead; he ascended into heaven; sitteth at the right hand of God the Father almighty: from thence he shall come to judge the living and the dead.
I believe in the Holy Ghost, the holy catholic Church, the communion of Saints, the forgiveness of sins. The resurrection of the body. And life everlasting. Amen.
V. O Lord open thou my lips
R. And my mouth shall declare thy praise.
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.
Praise be to thee, O Lord, King of eternal glory.
Invitatorium {Antiphona ex Psalterio secundum temporum}
Ant. Non sit vobis vanum mane surgere ante lucem * quia promisit Dominus coronam vigilantibus
Ant. Non sit vobis vanum mane surgere ante lucem * quia promisit Dominus coronam vigilantibus
Venite, exsultemus Domino, jubilemus Deo, salutari nostro: praeoccupemus faciem ejus in confessione, et in psalmis jubilemus ei.
Ant. Non sit vobis vanum mane surgere ante lucem * quia promisit Dominus coronam vigilantibus
Quoniam Deus magnus Dominus, et Rex magnus super omnes deos, quoniam non repellet Dominus plebem suam: quia in manu ejus sunt omnes fines terrae, et altitudines montium ipse conspicit.
Ant. quia promisit Dominus coronam vigilantibus
Quoniam ipsius est mare, et ipse fecit illud, et aridam fundaverunt manus ejus (genuflectitur) venite, adoremus, et procidamus ante Deum: ploremus coram Domino, qui fecit nos, quia ipse est Dominus, Deus noster; nos autem populus ejus, et oves pascuae ejus.
Ant. Non sit vobis vanum mane surgere ante lucem * quia promisit Dominus coronam vigilantibus
Hodie, si vocem ejus audieritis, nolite obdurare corda vestra, sicut in exacerbatione secundum diem tentationis in deserto: ubi tentaverunt me patres vestri, probaverunt et viderunt opera mea.
Ant. quia promisit Dominus coronam vigilantibus
Quadraginta annis proximus fui generationi huic, et dixi; Semper hi errant corde, ipsi vero non cognoverunt vias meas: quibus juravi in ira mea; Si introibunt in requiem meam.
Ant. Non sit vobis vanum mane surgere ante lucem * quia promisit Dominus coronam vigilantibus
V. Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
R. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in saecula saeculórum. Amen
Ant. quia promisit Dominus coronam vigilantibus
Ant. Non sit vobis vanum mane surgere ante lucem * quia promisit Dominus coronam vigilantibus
Invitatory {Antiphona from the Psalter for the season of the Church year}
Ant. It is not futile to get up early, before the light, * God promised the crown for those on the night watch
Ant. It is not futile to get up early, before the light, * God promised the crown for those on the night watch
Come let us praise the Lord with joy: let us joyfully sing to God our saviour. Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving; and make a joyful noise to him with psalms.
Ant. It is not futile to get up early, before the light, * God promised the crown for those on the night watch
For the Lord is a great God, and a great King above all gods. For in his hand are all the ends of the earth: and the heights of the mountains are his.
Ant. God promised the crown for those on the night watch
For the sea is his, and he made it: and his hands formed the dry land. (genuflect) Come let us adore and fall down: and weep before the Lord our God: and we are the people of his pasture and the sheep of his hand.
Ant. It is not futile to get up early, before the light, * God promised the crown for those on the night watch
Today if you shall hear his voice, harden not your hearts: As in the provocation, according to the day of temptation in the wilderness: where your fathers tempted me, they proved me, and saw my works.
Ant. God promised the crown for those on the night watch
Forty years long was I offended with that generation, and I said: These always err in heart. And these men have not known my ways: so I swore in my wrath that they shall not enter into my rest.
Ant. It is not futile to get up early, before the light, * God promised the crown for those on the night watch
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. God promised the crown for those on the night watch
Ant. It is not futile to get up early, before the light, * God promised the crown for those on the night watch
Hymnus {ex Psalterio secundum temporum}
Ex more docti mystico
Servemus hoc jejunium,
Deno dierum circulo
Ducto quater notissimo.

Lex et prophetae primitus
Hoc praetulerunt, postmodum
Christus sacravit, omnium
Rex atque factor temporum.

Utamur ergo parcius
Verbis, cibis et potibus,
Somno, jocis, et arctius
Perstemus in custodia.

Vitemus autem noxia,
Quae subruunt mentes vagas:
Nullumque demus callidi
Hostis locum tyrannidi.

Flectamus iram vindicem,
Ploremus ante judicem,
Clamemus ore supplici,
Dicamus omnes cernui:

Nostris malis offendimus
Tuam Deus clementiam:
Effunde nobis desuper,
Remissor, indulgentiam.

Memento quod sumus tui,
Licet caduci, plasmatis:
Ne des honorem nominis
Tui, precamur, alteri.

Laxa malum quod fecimus,
Auge bonum quod poscimus:
Placere quo tandem tibi
Possimus hic, et perpetim.

Praesta beata Trinitas,
Concede simplex Unitas,
Ut fructuosa sint tuis
Jejuniorum munera.
Amen.
Hymn {from the Psalter for the season of the Church year}
The fast, as taught by holy lore,
We keep in solemn course once more:
The fast to all men known, and bound
In forty days of yearly round.

The law and seers that were of old
In divers ways this Lent foretold,
Which Christ, all seasons’ King and Guide,
In after ages sanctified.

More sparing therefore let us make
The words we speak, the food we take,
Our sleep and mirth, —and closer barred
Be every sense in holy guard.

Avoid the evil thoughts that roll
Like waters o’er the heedless soul;
Nor let the foe occasion find
Our souls in slavery to bind.

In prayer together let us fall,
And cry for mercy, one and all,
And weep before the Judge’s feet,
And his avenging wrath entreat.

Thy grace have we offended sore,
By sins, O God, which we deplore;
But pour upon us from on high,
O pardoning One, thy clemency.

Remember thou, though frail we be,
That yet thine handiwork are we;
Nor let the honour of thy name
Be by another put to shame.

Forgive the sin that we have wrought;
Increase the good that we have sought:
That we at length, our wanderings o'er,
May please thee here and evermore.

Grant O thou Blessed Trinity,
Grant, O Essential Unity,
That this our fast of forty days
May work our profit and thy praise.
Amen.
Psalmi cum lectionibus {Antiphonas ex Psalterio secundum temporum}
Nocturn I
Psalms with lections {Antiphonas from the Psalter for the season of the Church year}
Nocturn I
Ant. In Deo salutare meum
Psalmus 61 [1]
61:1 Nonne Deo subjécta erit ánima mea? * ab ipso enim salutáre meum.
61:2 Nam et ipse Deus meus, et salutáris meus: * suscéptor meus, non movébor ámplius.
61:3 Quoúsque irrúitis in hóminem? interfícitis univérsi vos: * tamquam paríeti inclináto et macériæ depúlsæ?
61:4 Verúmtamen prétium meum cogitavérunt repéllere, cucúrri in siti: * ore suo benedicébant, et corde suo maledicébant.
61:5 Verúmtamen Deo subjécta esto, ánima mea: * quóniam ab ipso patiéntia mea.
61:6 Quia ipse Deus meus, et salvátor meus: * adjútor meus, non emigrábo.
61:7 In Deo salutáre meum, et glória mea: * Deus auxílii mei, et spes mea in Deo est.
61:8 Speráte in eo omnis congregátio pópuli, effúndite coram illo corda vestra: * Deus adjútor noster in ætérnum.
61:9 Verúmtamen vani fílii hóminum, mendáces fílii hóminum in statéris: * ut decípiant ipsi de vanitáte in idípsum.
61:10 Nolíte speráre in iniquitáte, et rapínas nolíte concupíscere: * divítiæ si áffluant, nolíte cor appónere.
61:11 Semel locútus est Deus, duo hæc audívi, quia potéstas Dei est, et tibi, Dómine, misericórdia: * quia tu reddes unicuíque juxta ópera sua.
V. Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
R. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in saecula saeculórum. Amen

Ant. In Deo salutare meum * et gloria mea et spes mea in Deo est
Ant. God is my salvation and my glory: and my hope is in God.
Psalm 61 [1]
61:1 Shall not my soul be subject to God? * for from him is my salvation
61:2 For he is my God and my saviour: * he is my protector, I shall be moved no more.
61:3 How long do you rush in upon a man? * you all kill, as if you were thrusting down a leaning wall, and a tottering fence.
61:4 But they have thought to cast away * my price; I ran in thirst: * they blessed with their mouth, but cursed with their heart.
61:5 But be thou, O my soul, * subject to God: for from him is my patience.
61:6 For he is my God and my saviour: * he is my helper, I shall not be moved.
61:7 In God is my salvation and my glory: * he is the God of my help, and my hope is in God.
61:8 Trust in him, all ye congregation of people: pour out your hearts before him. * God is our helper for ever.
61:9 But vain are the sons of men, the sons of men are liars in the balances: * that by vanity they may together deceive.
61:10 Trust not in iniquity, and cover not robberies: * if riches abound, set not your heart upon them.
61:11 God hath spoken once, these two things have I heard, that power belongeth to God, and mercy to thee, O Lord; * for thou wilt render to every man according to his works.
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. God is my salvation and my glory: and my hope is in God.
Ant. Videte opera Domini
Psalmus 65(1-12) [2]
65:1 Jubiláte Deo, omnis terra, psalmum dícite nómini ejus: * date glóriam laudi ejus.
65:2 Dícite Deo: Quam terribília sunt ópera tua, Dómine! * in multitúdine virtútis tuæ mentiéntur tibi inimíci tui.
65:3 Omnis terra adóret te, et psallat tibi: * psalmum dicat nómini tuo.
65:4 Veníte, et vidéte ópera Dei: * terríbilis in consíliis super fílios hóminum.
65:5 Qui convértit mare in áridam, in flúmine pertransíbunt pede: * ibi lætábimur in ipso.
65:6 Qui dominátur in virtúte sua in ætérnum, óculi ejus super Gentes respíciunt: * qui exásperant non exalténtur in semetípsis.
65:7 Benedícite, Gentes, Deum nostrum: * et audítam fácite vocem laudis ejus,
65:8 Qui pósuit ánimam meam ad vitam: * et non dedit in commotiónem pedes meos.
65:9 Quóniam probásti nos, Deus: * igne nos examinásti, sicut examinátur argéntum.
65:10 Induxísti nos in láqueum, posuísti tribulatiónes in dorso nostro: * imposuísti hómines super cápita nostra.
65:11 Transívimus per ignem et aquam: * et eduxísti nos in refrigérium.
V. Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
R. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in saecula saeculórum. Amen

Ant. Videte opera Domini * et auditam facite vocem laudis eius
Ant. Behold the works of the Lord
Psalm 65(1-12) [2]
65:1 Shout with joy to God, all the earth, sing ye a psalm to his name; * give glory to his praise.
65:2 Say unto God, How terrible are thy works, O Lord! * in the multitude of thy strength thy enemies shall lie to thee.
65:3 Let all the earth adore thee, * and sing to thee: let it sing a psalm to thy name.
65:4 Come and see the works of God; * who is terrible in his counsels over the sons of men.
65:5 Who turneth the sea into dry land, in the river they shall pass on foot: * there shall we rejoice in him.
65:6 Who by his power ruleth for ever: his eyes behold the nations; * let not them that provoke him he exalted in themselves.
65:7 O bless our God, ye Gentiles: * and make the voice of his praise to be heard.
65:8 Who hath set my soul to live: * and hath not suffered my feet to be moved:
65:9 For thou, O God, hast proved us: * thou hast tried us by fire, as silver is tried.
65:10 Thou hast brought us into a net, thou hast laid afflictions on our back: * thou hast set men over our heads.
65:11 We have passed through fire and water, * and thou hast brought us out into a refreshment.
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. Behold the works of the Lord* and make the voice of his praise to be heard
Ant. Audite omnes
Psalmus 65(13-20) [3]
65:13 Introíbo in domum tuam in holocáustis: * reddam tibi vota mea, quæ distinxérunt lábia mea.
65:14 Et locútum est os meum, * in tribulatióne mea.
65:15 Holocáusta medulláta ófferam tibi cum incénso aríetum: * ófferam tibi boves cum hircis.
65:16 Veníte, audíte, et narrábo, omnes, qui timétis Deum: * quanta fecit ánimæ meæ.
65:17 Ad ipsum ore meo clamávi, * et exaltávi sub lingua mea.
65:18 Iniquitátem si aspéxi in corde meo, * non exáudiet Dóminus.
65:19 Proptérea exaudívit Deus, * et atténdit voci deprecatiónis meæ.
65:20 Benedíctus Deus, * qui non amóvit oratiónem meam, et misericórdiam suam a me.
V. Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
R. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in saecula saeculórum. Amen

Ant. Audite omnes * qui timetis Deum, quanta fecit animae meae
Ant. Come and hear, all ye that fear God
Psalm 65(13-20) [3]
65:13 I will go into thy house with burnt offerings: * I will pay thee my vows, which my lips have uttered,
65:14 And my mouth hath spoken, * when I was in trouble.
65:15 I will offer up to thee holocausts full of marrow, with burnt offerings of rams: * I will offer to thee bullocks with goats.
65:16 Come and hear, all ye that fear God, * and I will tell you what great things he hath done for my soul.
65:17 I cried to him with my mouth: * and I extolled him with my tongue.
65:18 If I have looked at iniquity in my heart, * the Lord will not hear me.
65:19 Therefore hath God heard me, * and hath attended to the voice of my supplication.
65:20 Blessed be God, * who hath not turned away my prayer, nor his mercy from 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.

Ant. Come and hear, all ye that fear God * what great things he hath done for my soul
Ant. Exsurgat Deus,
Psalmus 67(1-11) [4]
67:1 Exsúrgat Deus, et dissipéntur inimíci ejus, * et fúgiant qui odérunt eum, a fácie ejus.
67:2 Sicut déficit fumus, defíciant: * sicut fluit cera a fácie ignis, sic péreant peccatóres a fácie Dei.
67:3 Et justi epuléntur, et exsúltent in conspéctu Dei: * delecténtur in lætítia.
67:4 Cantáte Deo, psalmum dícite nómini ejus: * iter fácite ei, qui ascéndit super occásum: (fit reverentia) Dóminus nomen illi.
67:5 Exsultáte in conspéctu ejus: * turbabúntur a fácie ejus, patris orphanórum et júdicis viduárum.
67:6 Deus in loco sancto suo: * Deus, qui inhabitáre facit uníus moris in domo:
67:7 Qui edúcit vinctos in fortitúdine, * simíliter eos qui exásperant, qui hábitant in sepúlcris.
67:8 Deus, cum egrederéris in conspéctu pópuli tui, * cum pertransíres in desérto:
67:9 Terra mota est, étenim cæli distillavérunt a fácie Dei Sínai, * a fácie Dei Israël.
67:10 Plúviam voluntáriam segregábis, Deus, hereditáti tuæ: * et infirmáta est, tu vero perfecísti eam.
67:11 Animália tua habitábunt in ea: * parásti in dulcédine tua páuperi, Deus.
V. Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
R. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in saecula saeculórum. Amen

Ant. Exsurgat Deus, * et dissipentur inimíci ejus
Ant. Let God arise, and let his enemies be scattered
Psalm 67(1-11) [4]
67:1 Let God arise, and let his enemies be scattered: * and let them that hate him flee from before his face.
67:2 As smoke vanisheth, so let them vanish away: * as wax melteth before the fire, so let the wicked perish at the presence of God.
67:3 And let the just feast, and rejoice before God: * and be delighted with gladness.
67:4 Sing ye to God, sing a psalm to his name, * make a way for him who ascendeth upon the west: (bow head) The Lord is his name.
67:5 Rejoice ye before him: * but the wicked shall be troubled at his presence, who is the father of orphans, and the judge of widows.
67:6 God in his holy place: * God who maketh men of one manner to dwell in a house:
67:7 Who bringeth out them that were bound in strength; * in like manner them that provoke, that dwell in sepulchres.
67:8 O God, when thou didst go forth in the sight of thy people, * when thou didst pass through the desert:
67:9 The earth was moved, and the heavens dropped at the presence of the God of Sinai, * at the presence of the God of Israel.
67:10 Thou shalt set aside for thy inheritance a free rain, * O God: and it was weakened, but thou hast made it perfect.
67:11 In it shall thy animals dwell; * in thy sweetness, O God, thou hast provided for the poor.
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. Let God arise, and let his enemies be scattered
Ant. Deus noster
Psalmus 67(12-24) [5]
67:12 Dóminus dabit verbum evangelizántibus, * virtúte multa.
67:13 Rex virtútum dilécti dilécti: * et spéciei domus divídere spólia.
67:14 Si dormiátis inter médios cleros, pennæ colúmbæ deargentátæ, * et posterióra dorsi ejus in pallóre auri.
67:15 Dum discérnit cæléstis reges super eam, nive dealbabúntur in Selmon: * mons Dei, mons pinguis.
67:16 Mons coagulátus, mons pinguis: * ut quid suspicámini montes coagulátos?
67:17 Mons, in quo beneplácitum est Deo habitáre in eo: * étenim Dóminus habitábit in finem.
67:18 Currus Dei decem míllibus múltiplex, míllia lætántium: * Dóminus in eis in Sina in sancto.
67:19 Ascendísti in altum, cepísti captivitátem: * accepísti dona in homínibus.
67:20 Étenim non credéntes, * inhabitáre Dóminum Deum.
67:21 Benedíctus Dóminus die quotídie: * prósperum iter fáciet nobis Deus salutárium nostrórum.
67:22 Deus noster, Deus salvos faciéndi: * et Dómini Dómini éxitus mortis.
67:23 Verúmtamen Deus confrínget cápita inimicórum suórum: * vérticem capílli perambulántium in delíctis suis.
67:24 Dixit Dóminus: Ex Basan convértam, * convértam in profúndum maris:
67:24 Ut intingátur pes tuus in sánguine: * lingua canum tuórum ex inimícis, ab ipso.
V. Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
R. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in saecula saeculórum. Amen

Ant. Deus noster * Deus salvos faciendi, et Domini sunt exitus mortis
Ant. Our God
Psalm 67(12-24) [5]
67:12 The Lord shall give the word to them that preach good tidings, * with great power.
67:13 The king of powers is of the beloved, * of the beloved; and the beauty of the house shall divide spoils.
67:14 If you sleep among the midst of lots, you shall be as the wings of a dove covered with silver, * and the hinder parts of her back with the paleness of gold.
67:15 When he that is in heaven appointeth kings over her, * they shall be whited with snow in Selmon.
67:16 The mountain of God is a fat mountain, a curdled mountain, a fat mountain; * Why suspect, ye curdled mountains?
67:17 A mountain in which God is well pleased to dwell: * for there the Lord shall dwell unto the end.
67:18 The chariot of God is attended by ten thousands; thousands of them that rejoice: * the Lord is among them in Sinai, in the holy place.
67:19 Thou hast ascended on high, thou hast led captivity captive; * thou hast received gifts in men.
67:20 Yea for those also that do not believe, * the dwelling of the Lord God.
67:21 Blessed be the Lord day by day: * the God of our salvation will make our journey prosperous to us.
67:22 Our God is the God of salvation: * and of the Lord, of the Lord are the issues from death.
67:23 But God shall break the heads of his enemies: * the hairy crown of them that walk on in their sins.
67:24 The Lord said: I will turn them from Basan, * I will turn them into the depth of the sea:
67:24 That thy foot may be dipped in the blood of thy enemies; * the tongue of thy dogs be red with the same.
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. Our God * is the God of salvation: and the Lord of the issues from death.
Ant. In excelsiis
Psalmus 67(25-36) [6]
67:25 Vidérunt ingréssus tuos, Deus: * ingréssus Dei mei: regis mei qui est in sancto.
67:26 Prævenérunt príncipes conjúncti psalléntibus: * in médio juvenculárum tympanistriárum.
67:27 In ecclésiis benedícite Deo Dómino, * de fóntibus Israël.
67:28 Ibi Bénjamin adolescéntulus: * in mentis excéssu.
67:29 Príncipes Juda, duces eórum: * príncipes Zábulon, príncipes Néphtali.
67:30 Manda, Deus, virtúti tuæ: * confírma hoc, Deus, quod operátus es in nobis.
67:31 A templo tuo in Jerúsalem, * tibi ófferent reges múnera.
67:32 Íncrepa feras arúndinis, congregátio taurórum in vaccis populórum: * ut exclúdant eos, qui probáti sunt argénto.
67:33 Díssipa Gentes, quæ bella volunt: vénient legáti ex Ægypto: * Æthiópia prævéniet manus ejus Deo.
67:34 Regna terræ, cantáte Deo: * psállite Dómino.
67:35 Psállite Deo, qui ascéndit super cælum cæli, * ad Oriéntem.
67:36 Ecce dabit voci suæ vocem virtútis, date glóriam Deo super Israël, * magnificéntia ejus, et virtus ejus in núbibus.
67:36 Mirábilis Deus in sanctis suis, Deus Israël ipse dabit virtútem, et fortitúdinem plebi suæ, * benedíctus Deus.
V. Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
R. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in saecula saeculórum. Amen

Ant. In excelsiis * benedicite Domino Deo
Ant. Bless the Lord
Psalm 67(25-36) [6]
67:25 They have seen thy goings, O God, * the goings of my God: of my king who is in his sanctuary.
67:26 Princes went before joined with singers, * in the midst of young damsels playing on timbrels.
67:27 In the churches bless ye God the Lord, * from the fountains of Israel.
67:28 There is Benjamin a youth, * in ecstasy of mind.
67:29 The princes of Juda are their leaders: * the princes of Zabulon, the princes of Nephthali.
67:30 Command thy strength, O God: * confirm, O God, what thou hast wrought in us.
67:31 From thy temple in Jerusalem, * kings shall offer presents to thee.
67:32 Rebuke the wild beasts of the reeds, the congregation of bulls with the kine of the people; * who seek to exclude them who are tried with silver.
67:33 Scatter thou the nations that delight in wars: ambassadors shall come out of Egypt: * Ethiopia shall soon stretch out her hands to God.
67:34 Sing to God, ye kingdoms of the earth: * sing ye to the Lord:
67:35 Sing ye to God, who mounteth above the heaven of heavens, * to the east.
67:36 Behold he will give to his voice the voice of power: * give ye glory to God for Israel, * his magnificence, and his power is in the clouds.
67:36 God is wonderful in his saints: the God of Israel is he who will give power and strength to his people; * blessed be God.
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. Bless the Lord * God, in the high places
Ant. Salvum me fac
Psalmus 68(1-13) [7]
68:1 Salvum me fac, Deus: * quóniam intravérunt aquæ usque ad ánimam meam.
68:2 Infíxus sum in limo profúndi: * et non est substántia.
68:3 Veni in altitúdinem maris: * et tempéstas demérsit me.
68:4 Laborávi clamans, raucæ factæ sunt fauces meæ: * defecérunt óculi mei, dum spero in Deum meum.
68:5 Multiplicáti sunt super capíllos cápitis mei, * qui odérunt me gratis.
68:6 Confortáti sunt qui persecúti sunt me inimíci mei injúste: * quæ non rápui, tunc exsolvébam.
68:7 Deus, tu scis insipiéntiam meam: * et delícta mea a te non sunt abscóndita.
68:8 Non erubéscant in me qui exspéctant te, Dómine, * Dómine virtútum
68:9 Non confundántur super me * qui quærunt te, Deus Israël.
68:10 Quóniam propter te sustínui oppróbrium: * opéruit confúsio fáciem meam.
68:11 Extráneus factus sum frátribus meis, * et peregrínus fíliis matris meæ.
68:12 Quóniam zelus domus tuæ comédit me: * et oppróbria exprobrántium tibi cecidérunt super me.
68:13 Et opérui in jejúnio ánimam meam: * et factum est in oppróbrium mihi.
68:13 Et pósui vestiméntum meum cilícium: * et factus sum illis in parábolam.
68:13 Advérsum me loquebántur, qui sedébant in porta: * et in me psallébant qui bibébant vinum.
68:13 Ego vero oratiónem meam ad te, Dómine: * tempus benepláciti, Deus.
V. Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
R. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in saecula saeculórum. Amen

Ant. Salvum me fac * Deus quoniam intraverunt aquae usque ad animam meam
Ant. Save me, O God
Psalm 68(1-13) [7]
68:1 Save me, O God: * for the waters are come in even unto my soul.
68:2 I stick fast in the mire of the deep: * and there is no sure standing.
68:3 I am come into the depth of the sea: * and a tempest hath overwhelmed me.
68:4 I have laboured with crying; my jaws are become hoarse: * my eyes have failed, whilst I hope in my God.
68:5 They are multiplied above the hairs of my head, * who hate me without cause.
68:6 My enemies are grown strong who have wrongfully persecuted me: * then did I pay that which I took not away.
68:7 O God, thou knowest my foolishness; * and my offences are not hidden from thee.
68:8 Let not them be ashamed for me, who look for thee, O Lord, * the Lord of hosts.
68:9 Let them not be confounded on my account, * who seek thee, O God of Israel.
68:10 Because for thy sake I have borne reproach; * shame hath covered my face.
68:11 I am become a stranger to my brethren, * and an alien to the sons of my mother.
68:12 For the zeal of thy house hath eaten me up: * and the reproaches of them that reproached thee are fallen upon me.
68:13 And I covered my soul in fasting: * and it was made a reproach to me.
68:13 And I made haircloth my garment: * and I became a byword to them.
68:13 They that sat in the gate spoke against me: * and they that drank wine made me their song.
68:13 But as for me, my prayer is to thee, O Lord; * for the time of thy good pleasure, O God.
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. Save me, O God * for the waters are come in even unto my soul
Ant. Propter inimicos meos
Psalmus 68(14-29) [8]
68:14 In multitúdine misericórdiæ tuæ exáudi me, * in veritáte salútis tuæ:
68:15 Éripe me de luto, ut non infígar: * líbera me ab iis, qui odérunt me, et de profúndis aquárum.
68:16 Non me demérgat tempéstas aquæ, neque absórbeat me profúndum: * neque úrgeat super me púteus os suum.
68:17 Exáudi me, Dómine, quóniam benígna est misericórdia tua: * secúndum multitúdinem miseratiónum tuárum réspice in me.
68:18 Et ne avértas fáciem tuam a púero tuo: * quóniam tríbulor, velóciter exáudi me.
68:19 Inténde ánimæ meæ, et líbera eam: * propter inimícos meos éripe me.
68:20 Tu scis impropérium meum, et confusiónem meam, * et reveréntiam meam.
68:21 In conspéctu tuo sunt omnes qui tríbulant me: * impropérium exspectávit cor meum, et misériam.
68:22 Et sustínui qui simul contristarétur, et non fuit: * et qui consolarétur, et non invéni.
68:23 Et dedérunt in escam meam fel: * et in siti mea potavérunt me acéto.
68:24 Fiat mensa eórum coram ipsis in láqueum, * et in retributiónes, et in scándalum.
68:25 Obscuréntur óculi eórum ne vídeant: * et dorsum eórum semper incúrva.
68:26 Effúnde super eos iram tuam: * et furor iræ tuæ comprehéndat eos.
68:27 Fiat habitátio eórum desérta: * et in tabernáculis eórum non sit qui inhábitet.
68:28 Quóniam quem tu percussísti, persecúti sunt: * et super dolórem vúlnerum meórum addidérunt.
68:29 Appóne iniquitátem super iniquitátem eórum: * et non intrent in justítiam tuam.
68:29 Deleántur de libro vivéntium: * et cum justis non scribántur.
V. Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
R. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in saecula saeculórum. Amen

Ant. Propter inimicos meos * eripe me Domine
Ant. O Lord save me
Psalm 68(14-29) [8]
68:14 In the multitude of thy mercy hear me, * in the truth of thy salvation.
68:15 Draw me out of the mire, that I may not stick fast: * deliver me from them that hate me, and out of the deep waters.
68:16 Let not the tempest of water drown me, nor the deep swallow me up: * and let not the pit shut her mouth upon me.
68:17 Hear me, O Lord, for thy mercy is kind; * look upon me according to the multitude of thy tender mercies.
68:18 And turn not away thy face from thy servant: * for I am in trouble, hear me speedily.
68:19 Attend to my soul, and deliver it: * save me because of my enemies.
68:20 Thou knowest my reproach, and my confusion, * and my shame.
68:21 In thy sight are all they that afflict me; * my heart hath expected reproach and misery.
68:22 And I looked for one that would grieve together with me, * but there was none: and for one that would comfort me, and I found none.
68:23 And they gave me gall for my food, * and in my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink.
68:24 Let their table become as a snare before them, * and a recompense, and a stumblingblock.
68:25 Let their eyes be darkened that they see not; * and their back bend thou down always.
68:26 Pour out thy indignation upon them: * and let thy wrathful anger take hold of them.
68:27 Let their habitation be made desolate: * and let there be none to dwell in their tabernacles.
68:28 Because they have persecuted him whom thou hast smitten; * and they have added to the grief of my wounds.
68:29 Add thou iniquity upon their iniquity: * and let them not come into thy justice.
68:29 Let them be blotted out of the book of the living; * and with the just let them not be written.
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. O Lord save me * from of my enemies
Ant. Quaerite Dominum
Psalmus 68(30-37) [9]
68:30 Ego sum pauper et dolens: * salus tua, Deus, suscépit me.
68:31 Laudábo nomen Dei cum cántico: * magnificábo eum in laude:
68:32 Et placébit Deo super vítulum novéllum: * córnua producéntem et úngulas.
68:33 Vídeant páuperes et læténtur: * quærite Deum, et vivet ánima vestra.
68:34 Quóniam exaudívit páuperes Dóminus: * et vinctos suos non despéxit.
68:35 Laudent illum cæli et terra, * mare et ómnia reptília in eis.
68:36 Quóniam Deus salvam fáciet Sion: * et ædificabúntur civitátes Juda.
68:37 Et inhabitábunt ibi, * et hereditáte acquírent eam.
68:37 Et semen servórum ejus possidébit eam: * et qui díligunt nomen ejus, habitábunt in ea.
V. Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
R. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in saecula saeculórum. Amen

Ant. Quaerite Dominum * et vivet anima vestra
Ant. Look for the Lord
Psalm 68(30-37) [9]
68:30 I am poor and sorrowful: * thy salvation, O God, hath set me up.
68:31 I will praise the name of God with a canticle: * and I will magnify him with praise.
68:32 And it shall please God better than a young calf, * that bringeth forth horns and hoofs.
68:33 Let the poor see and rejoice: * seek ye God, and your soul shall live.
68:34 For the Lord hath heard the poor: * and hath not despised his prisoners.
68:35 Let the heavens and the earth praise him; * the sea, and every thing that creepeth therein.
68:36 For God will save Sion, * and the cities of Juda shall be built up.
68:37 And they shall dwell there, * and acquire it by inheritance.
68:37 And the seed of his servants shall possess it; * and they that love his name shall dwell therein.
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. Look for the Lord * and your soul shall live
V. Ipse liberavit de laqueo venantium
R. Et a verbo aspero
V. For he hath delivered me * from the snare of the hunters
R. And from the sharp word
Pater noster, qui es in caelis, Sanctificetur nomen tuum. Adveniat regnum tuum. Fiat voluntas tua, sicut in coelo et in terra.
Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie. Et dimitte nobis debita nostra, sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris.
V. Et ne nos inducas in tentationem:
R. Sed libera nos a malo.
Absolutio. Exaudi, Domine Jesu Christe, preces servorum tuorum, et miserere nobis: Qui cum Patre et Spiritu Sancto vivis et regnas in saecula saeculorum. Amen.
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.
Absolution . O Lord Jesus Christ, graciously hear the prayers of Thy servants, and have mercy upon us Who livest and reignest with the Father, and the Holy Ghost, ever world without end. Amen.

V. Jube domne benedicere.
Benedictio. Benedictione perpetua benedicat nos Pater aeternus. Amen.

Lectio 1
Lectio sancti Evangelii secundum Lucam
Luke 4:38-44
In illo tempore: Surgens Jesus de synagoga, introivit in domum Simonis. Socrus autem Simonis tenebatur magnis febribus. Et reliqua.

Homilia sancti Ambrosii Episcopi
Lib 4 in Lucae c. 4 circa finem
Vide clementiam Domini Salvatoris: nec indignatione commotus, nec scelere offensus, nec injuria violatus Judeam deserit: quia etiam immemor injuriae, memor clementiae, nunc docendo, nunc liberando, nunc sanando, infidae plebis corda demulcet. Et bene sanctus Lucas virum ab spiritu nequitiae liberatum ante praemisit, et subdit feminae sanitatem. Utrumque enim sexum Dominus curaturus advenerat: sed prior sanari debuit, qui prior creatus est; nec praetermitti illa, quae mobilitate magis animi, quam pravitate peccaverat.
V. Tu autem Domine miserere nobis.
R. Deo gratias

R. Videntes Joseph a longe, loquebantur mutuo fratres, dicentes: Ecce somniator venit:
* Venite occidamus eum, et videamus si prosint ille somnia sua
V. Cumque vidissent Joseph fratres sui, quod a patre cunctis fratribus amaretur, oderant eum nec poterant et quidquam pacifice loqui, unde et dicebant
R. Venite occidamus eum, et videamus si prosint ille somnia sua

V. Grant, Lord, a blessing.
Benediction . May the Eternal Father bless us with an eternal blessing. Amen.

Reading 1
From the holy Gospel according to Luke
Luke 4:38-44
In that time Jesus rising up out of the synagogue, went into Simon's house. And Simon's wife's mother was taken with a great fever. And so on.

Homily by St Ambrose, Bishop of Milan.
Bk. iv. on Luke iv.
Behold here how long-suffering is the Lord our Redeemer! Neither moved to anger against them, nor sickened at their guilt, nor outraged by their attacks, did He leave the Jews' country. Nay, forgetting their iniquity, and mindful only of His mercy, He strove to soften their hard and unbelieving hearts, sometimes by His teaching, and sometimes by freeing some of them, and sometimes by healing them. St Luke doth well to tell us first of the man who was delivered from an unclean spirit, and then of the healing of a woman. The Lord indeed came to heal both sexes, but that must be healed first which was created first, and then must not she be passed by whose first sin arose rather from fickleness of heart than from depraved will.
V. And thou, O Lord, have mercy upon us
R. Thanks be to God.

R. And when his brethren saw Joseph afar off, they said one to another Behold, this dreamer cometh.
* Come, let us slay him; and we shall see what will become of his dreams.
V. And when his brethren saw that their father loved Joseph more than all his brethren, they hated him, and could not speak peaceably unto him; therefore they said
R. Come, let us slay him; and we shall see what will become of his dreams.
V. Jube domne benedicere.
Benedictio. Unigenitus Dei Filius nos benedicere et adjuvare dignetur. Amen

Lectio 2
Sabbato medicinae Dominicae opera coepta significat, ut inde nova creatura coeperit, ubi vetus creatura ante desivit: nec sub lege esse Dei Filium, sed supra legem in ipso principio designaret: nec solvi legem, sed impleri. Neque enim per legem, sed verbo factus est mundus, sicut legimus: Verbo Domini caeli firmati sunt Non solvitur ergo lex, sed impletur: ut fiat renovatio hominis jam labentis. Inde et Apostolus ait: Exspoliantes vos veterem hominem, induite novum, qui secundum Deum creatus est
V. Tu autem Domine miserere nobis.
R. Deo gratias

R. Dixit Iudas fratribus suis: ecce Ismaelitae transeunt, venite, venite venundetur et manus nostrae non pulliantur
* Caro enim et frater noster est
V. Quid enim prodest si occidemus fratrem nostrum, et celaverimus sanguinem ipsium
R. Caro enim et frater noster est
V. Grant, Lord, a blessing.
Benediction . May the Son, the Sole-begotten, mercifully bless and keep us. Amen.

Reading 2
What the Lord began to heal on the Sabbath-day showeth in a figure how that the new creation beginneth where the old creation ended. It showeth, moreover, that the Son of God, Who is come not to destroy the law but to fulfil the law, Matth. v. 17, is not under the law, but above the law. Neither was it by the law, but by the Word, that the world was created, as it is written By the Word of the Lord were the heavens made. Ps. xxxii. 6. The law, then, is not destroyed, but fulfilled, in the Redemption of fallen man. Whence also the Apostle saith Put off, concerning the former conversation, the old man, which is corrupt according to the deceitful lusts; and be renewed in the spirit of your mind; and put on the new man,
V. And thou, O Lord, have mercy upon us
R. Thanks be to God.

R. Judah said unto his brethren Behold, the Ismaelites pass by; come, let us sell him, and let not our hands be defiled.
* For he is our flesh, and our brother.
V. What profit is it if we slay our brother, and conceal his blood? It is better to sell him.
R. For he is our flesh, and our brother.
V. Jube domne benedicere.
Benedictio. Spiritus Sancti gratia illuminet sensus et corda nostra. Amen.

Lectio 3
Et bene sabbato coepit, ut ipsum se ostenderet creatorem, qui opera operibus intexeret, et prosequeretur opus, quod ipse jam coeperat: ut si domum faber renovare disponat, non a fundamentis sed a culminibus incipit solvere vetustatem. Itaque ibi prius manum admovet, ubi ante desierat: deinde a minoribus incipit, ut ad majora perveniat Liberare a daemone et homines, sed in verbo Dei possunt: resurrectionem mortuis imperare, divinae solius est potestatis. Fortassis etiam in typo mulieris illius socrus Simonis et Andreae variis criminum febribus caro nostra languebat, et diversarum cupiditatum immodicis aestuabat illecebris. Nec minorem febrem amoris esse dixerim, quam caloris. Itaque illa animum, haec corpus inflammat. Febris enim nostra, avaritia est: febris nostra, libido est: febris nostra, luxuria est: febris nostra, ambitio est: febris nostra, iracundia est.
V. Tu autem Domine miserere nobis.
R. Deo gratias

R. Extraherunt Joseph de lacu, vendiderunt Ismaelistes viginti argentis:
*Reversusque Ruben ad puteum, cum non invenisset eum, scidit vestimenta sua cum fletu et dixit: * Puer non comparet, et ego qui ibo?
V. At illi intincta tunica Joseph in sanguine headi, miserunt qui ferret eam ad Patrem et diceret: Vide si tunica filii tui sit, at non
R. Puer non comparet, et ego qui ibo?
V. Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
R. Puer non comparet, et ego qui ibo?
V. Grant, Lord, a blessing.
Benediction . May the grace of the Holy Spirit enlighten all our hearts and minds. Amen.

Reading 3
It was well that He began to heal on the Sabbath, that He might show Himself to be the Creator, weaving in one with another of His works, and continuing that which He had already begun, even as a workman, being to repair an house, beginneth not to take down that which is old from the foundations, but from the roof. Thus doth the Lord begin to lay to His hand again, in that place whence last He hath lifted it; then He beginneth which after God is created in righteousness and true holiness. Eph. iv. 22. with things lesser, that He may go on to things greater. Even men are able to deliver other men from evil spirits, albeit with the word of God to command the dead to rise again is for God's power alone. Perchance, also, this woman, the mother-in-law of Simon and Andrew, was a type of our nature, stricken down with the great fever of sin, and burning with unlawful lusts after divers objects. Nor would I say that the passion which rageth in the mind is a lesser fire than that fever which burneth the body. Covetousness, and lust, and uncleanness, and vain desires, and strivings, and anger these be our fevers.
V. And thou, O Lord, have mercy upon us
R. Thanks be to God.

R. They drew up Joseph out of the pit, and sold him to the Ishmaelites for twenty pieces of silver.
* And Reuben returned unto the pit, and when he found not Joseph, he rent his clothes, and wept, and said The child is not, and I, whither shall I go?
V. And they took Joseph's coat, and dipped it in the blood of a kid of the goats, and they sent one that brought the coat unto their father, and said See now whether this be thy son's coat or no.
R. And Reuben returned unto the pit, and when he found not Joseph, he rent his clothes, and wept.
V. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Ghost.
R. And Reuben said The child is not, and I, whither shall I go?
Omit sequentibus nisi Laudes separandum est
Skip the rest, unless praying Lauds separately
Oratio {ex Proprio de Tempore}
V. Domine exaudi orationem meam
R. Et clamor meus ad te veniat
Oremus
Magnificet te Domine Sanctorum tuorum Cosmae et Damiani beata solemnitas: qua et illis gloriam sempiternam et opem nobis ineffabili providentia contulisti
Per Dominum nostrum Jesum Christum, Filium tuum: qui tecum vivit et regnat in unitate Spiritus Sancti Deus, per omnia saecula saeculorum.
R. Amen.

Prayer {from the Proper of the season}
V. O Lord, hear my prayer
R. And let my cry come unto thee
Let us pray
Praise be to thee, O Lord, for the blessed and solemn victory of thine holy servants Cosmas and Damian, whereby Thou, in thine unspeakable Providence, wast pleased to give unto them everlasting glory, and unto us a shield and succour.
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.

Conclusio
V. Benedicamus Domino
R. Deo gratias
V. Fidelium animae per misericordiam Dei requiescant in pace.
R. Amen.
Pater noster, qui es in caelis, Sanctificetur nomen tuum. Adveniat regnum tuum. Fiat voluntas tua, sicut in coelo et in terra.
Panem nostrum quotidianum da nobis hodie. Et dimitte nobis debita nostra, sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris. Et ne nos inducas in tentationem: Sed libera nos a malo. Amen.
Finish
V. Let us bless the Lord
R. Thanks be to God
V. May the souls of the faithful, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
R. Amen.
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. And lead us not into temptation: But deliver us from evil. Amen.
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