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

Office Readings

  • Office of Readings

    If this is the first Hour that you are reciting today, you should precede it with the Invitatory Psalm.


    INTRODUCTION  
    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.

    Hymn  
    The martyrs living now with Christ
    In suffering were tried,
    Their anguish overcome by love
    When on his cross they died.
    Across the centuries they come,
    In constancy unmoved,
    Their loving hearts make no complaint,
    In silence they are proved.
    No man has ever measured love,
    Or weighed it in his hand,
    But God who knows the inmost heart
    Gives them the promised land.
    Praise Father, Son and Spirit blest,
    Who guides us through the night
    In ways that reach beyond the stars
    To everlasting light.
    Francis E. Mostyn (1860-1939)

    Psalm 34 (35)
    The Lord, a saviour in time of persecution

    O Lord, arise to help me.
    Judge, Lord, those who are judging me:
      attack those who are attacking me.
    Take up your shield and come out to defend me.
      Brandish your spear and hold back my pursuers.
    Say to my soul, “I am your deliverance.”
    Let them be thrown into confusion,
      those who are after my life.
    Let them be weakened and put to flight,
      those who plan harm to me.
    Let them be like chaff blowing in the wind,
      when the angel of the Lord scatters them.
    Let their paths be dark and slippery,
      when the angel of the Lord harries them.
    For it was without cause that they spread out their nets to ensnare me,
      without cause that they dug a pit to take my life.
    Let death come upon them suddenly,
      may they be entangled in their own nets.
    But my soul will exult in the Lord
      and rejoice in his aid.
    My bones themselves will say
      “Lord, who is your equal?”
    You snatch the poor man
      from the hand of the strong,
    the needy and weak
      from those who would destroy 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.
    O Lord, arise to help me.

    Psalm 34 (35)

    Lord, plead my cause; defend me with your strength.
    Lying witnesses rose up against me;
      they asked me questions I could not answer.
    They paid me back evil for the good I did,
      my soul is desolation.
    Yet I – when they were ill, I put on sackcloth,
      I mortified my soul with fasting,
      I prayed for them from the depths of my heart.
    I walked in sadness as for a close friend, for a brother;
      I was bowed down with grief as if mourning my own mother.
    But they – when I was unsteady, they rejoiced and gathered together.
      They gathered and beat me: I did not know why.
    They were tearing me to pieces, there was no end to it:
      they teased me, heaped derision on me, they ground their teeth at me.
    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, plead my cause; defend me with your strength.

    Psalm 34 (35)

    My tongue shall speak of your justice, all day long.
    Lord, how long will you wait?
      Rescue my life from their attacks,
      my only life from the lions.
    I will proclaim you in the great assembly,
      in the throng of people I will praise you.
    Let not my lying enemies triumph over me,
      those who hate me for no reason,
    who conspire against me by secret signs,
      who do not speak of peace,
      who plan crimes against the innocent,
    who cry out slanders against me,
      saying “Yes! Yes! We saw it ourselves!”
    You see them, Lord, do not stay silent:
      Lord, do not leave me.
    Rise up and keep watch at my trial:
      my God and my Lord, watch over my case.
    Judge me according to your justice,
      Lord: my God, let them not rejoice over me!
    Let them not think to themselves,
      “Yes! We have what we wanted!”
    Let them not say,
      “We have swallowed him up.”
    But let those who support my cause rejoice,
      let them say always “How great is the Lord,
      who takes care of his servant’s welfare.”
    And my tongue too will ponder your justice,
      and praise you all day long.
    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.
    My tongue shall speak of your justice, all day long.

    ℣. My son, keep my words.
    ℟. Keep my commandments, and live.

    First Reading Zechariah 12:9-12,13:1-9 ©

    Salvation in Jerusalem

    ‘When that day comes, I shall set myself to destroy all the nations who advance against Jerusalem. But over the House of David and the citizens of Jerusalem I will pour out a spirit of kindness and prayer. They will look on the one whom they have pierced; they will mourn for him as for an only son, and weep for him as people weep for a first-born child. When that day comes, there will be great mourning in Judah, like the mourning of Hadad-rimmon in the plain of Megiddo. And the country will mourn clan by clan.
      ‘When that day comes, a fountain will be opened for the House of David and the citizens of Jerusalem, for sin and impurity.
      ‘When that day comes – it is the Lord (of Hosts) who speaks – I am going to root out the names of the idols from the country, and they shall never be mentioned again; and I will also rid the country of the prophets, and of the spirit of impurity. If anyone still wants to prophesy, his father and the mother who gave him birth shall say to him, “You have no right to live, since you utter lies in the name of the Lord.” And while he is prophesying, his father and the mother who gave him birth shall run him through. When that day comes, every prophet shall be ashamed of his prophetic vision; they will no longer put on their hair cloaks to utter their lies, but they will all say, “I am no prophet. I am a peasant; the land has been my living ever since I was a boy.” And if anyone asks him, “Then what are these wounds on your body?” he will reply, “ These I received in the house of my friends.”
    ‘Awake, sword, against my shepherd
    and against the man who is my companion –
    it is the Lord of Hosts who speaks.
    I am going to strike the shepherd
    so that the sheep may be scattered,
    and I will turn my hand against the weak.
    And it will happen throughout this territory –
    it is the Lord who speaks –
    that two-thirds in it will be cut off (‘will be killed’)
    and the remaining third will be left.
    I will lead that third into the fire,
    and refine them as silver is refined,
    test them as gold is tested.
    They will call on my name
    and I shall listen;
    and I shall say: These are my people;
    and each will say, “The Lord is my God!”’
    Responsory Mt 26:31; Zc 13:7
    ℟. You will all lose faith in me this night, for the scripture says:* I will strike the shepherd and the sheep of the flock will be scattered.
    ℣. Let the sword be unsheathed against my shepherd and against the man who is my companion – it is the Lord who speaks.* I will strike the shepherd and the sheep of the flock will be scattered.

    Second Reading A commentary of St Augustine on Psalm 32

    Sing to God in jubilation

    Praise the Lord with the lyre, make melody to him with the harp of ten strings! Sing to him a new song. Rid yourself of what is old and worn out, for you know a new song. A new man, a new covenant; a new song. This new song does not belong to the old man. Only the new man learns it: the man restored from his fallen condition through the grace of God, and now sharing in the new covenant, that is, the kingdom of heaven. To it all our love now aspires and sings a new song. Let us sing a new song not with our lips but with our lives.
      Sing to him a new song, sing to him with joyful melody. Every one of us tries to discover how to sing to God. You must sing to him, but you must sing well. He does not want your voice to come harshly to his ears, so sing well, brothers!
      If you were asked, “Sing to please this musician,” you would not like to do so without having taken some instruction in music, because you would not like to offend an expert in the art. An untrained listener does not notice the faults a musician would point out to you. Who, then, will offer to sing well for God, the great artist whose discrimination is faultless, whose attention is on the minutest detail, whose ear nothing escapes? When will you be able to offer him a perfect performance that you will in no way displease such a supremely discerning listener?
      See how he himself provides you with a way of singing. Do not search for words, as if you could find a lyric which would give God pleasure. Sing to him “with songs of joy.” This is singing well to God, just singing with songs of joy.
      But how is this done? You must first understand that words cannot express the things that are sung by the heart. Take the case of people singing while harvesting in the fields or in the vineyards or when any other strenuous work is in progress. Although they begin by giving expression to their happiness in sung words, yet shortly there is a change. As if so happy that words can no longer express what they feel, they discard the restricting syllables. They burst out into a simple sound of joy, of jubilation. Such a cry of joy is a sound signifying that the heart is bringing to birth what it cannot utter in words.
      Now, who is more worthy of such a cry of jubilation than God himself, whom all words fail to describe? If words will not serve, and yet you must not remain silent, what else can you do but cry out for joy? Your heart must rejoice beyond words, soaring into an immensity of gladness, unrestrained by syllabic bonds. Sing to him with jubilation.
    Responsory  
    ℟. My lips speak your praise, your glory all the day long.* When I sing to you, my lips shall rejoice.
    ℣. I will rejoice in you and be glad, and sing psalms to your name, O Most High.* When I sing to you, my lips shall rejoice.

    Let us pray.
    Lord God, in your mercy listen to our prayers,
      which we offer you under the patronage of Saint Cecilia.
    Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
      who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
      one God, for ever and ever.
    Amen.

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