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

Office Readings


  • Tuesday 18 February 2020

    Tuesday of week 6 in Ordinary Time


    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

    O God of truth and Lord of power,
    whose word their course to things assigns,
    whose splendour lights the morning hour,
    whose fiery sun at noonday shines:

    Within us quench the flames of strife,
    the harmful heat of passion quell;
    give health of body to our life
    and give true peace of soul as well.

    In this, most loving Father, hear,
    and Christ, co-equal Son, our prayer:
    with Holy Ghost, one Trinity,
    you reign for all eternity.


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    Psalm 36 (37)
    The fate of the evil and the righteous


    “Blessed are the gentle: they shall have the earth for their heritage” (Mt 5:5).

    Commit your life to the Lord, and he will act on your behalf.

    Do not fret because of the wicked;
        do not envy those who do evil,
    for they wither quickly like grass
        and fade like the green of the fields.

    If you trust in the Lord and do good,
        then you will live in the land and be secure.
    If you find your delight in the Lord,
        he will grant your heart’s desire.

    Commit your life to the Lord,
        trust in him and he will act,
    so that your justice breaks forth like the light,
        your cause like the noon-day sun.

    Be still before the Lord and wait in patience;
        do not fret at the man who prospers;
    a man who makes evil plots
        to bring down the needy and the poor.

    Calm your anger and forget your rage;
        do not fret, it only leads to evil.
    For those who do evil shall perish;
        the patient shall inherit the land.

    A little longer – and the wicked shall have gone.
        Look at his place, he is not there.
    But the humble shall own the land
        and enjoy the fullness of peace.

    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.

    Commit your life to the Lord, and he will act on your behalf.


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    Psalm 36 (37)

    Turn away from evil and do good: the Lord will support the just.

    The wicked man plots against the just
        and gnashes his teeth against him;
    but the Lord laughs at the wicked
        for he sees that his day is at hand.

    The sword of the wicked is drawn,
        his bow is bent to slaughter the upright.
    Their sword shall pierce their own hearts
        and their bows shall be broken to pieces.

    The just man’s few possessions
        are better than the wicked man’s wealth;
    for the power of the wicked shall be broken
        and the Lord will support the just.

    He protects the lives of the upright,
        their heritage will last for ever.
    They shall not be put to shame in evil days,
        in time of famine their food shall not fail.

    But all the wicked shall perish
        and all the enemies of the Lord.
    They are like the beauty of the meadows,
        they shall vanish, they shall vanish like smoke.

    The wicked man borrows without repaying,
        but the just man is generous and gives.
    Those blessed by the Lord shall own the land,
        but those he has cursed shall be destroyed.

    The Lord guides the steps of a man
        and makes safe the path of one he loves.
    Though he stumble he shall never fall
        for the Lord holds him by the hand.

    I was young and now I am old,
        but I have never seen the just man forsaken
        nor his children begging for bread.
    All the day he is generous and lends
        and his children become a blessing.

    Then turn away from evil and do good
        and you shall have a home for ever;
    for the Lord loves justice
        and will never forsake his friends.

    The unjust shall be wiped out for ever
        and the children of the wicked destroyed.
    The just shall inherit the land;
        there they shall live for ever.

    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.

    Turn away from evil and do good: the Lord will support the just.


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    Psalm 36 (37)

    Wait for the Lord, keep to his way.

    The just man’s mouth utters wisdom
        and his lips speak what is right;
    the law of his God is in his heart,
        his steps shall be saved from stumbling.

    The wicked man watches for the just
        and seeks occasion to kill him.
    The Lord will not leave him in his power
        nor let him be condemned when he is judged.

    Then wait for the Lord, keep to his way.
        It is he who will free you from the wicked,
    raise you up to possess the land
        and see the wicked destroyed.

    I have seen the wicked triumphant,
        towering like a cedar of Lebanon.
    I passed by again; he was gone.
        I searched; he was nowhere to be found.

    See the just man, mark the upright,
        for the peaceful man a future lies in store,
    but sinners shall all be destroyed.
        No future lies in store for the wicked.

    The salvation of the just comes from the Lord,
        their stronghold in time of distress.
    The Lord helps them and delivers them
        and saves them: for their refuge is in him.

    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.

    Wait for the Lord, keep to his way.


    Psalm-prayer

    You proclaimed the poor to be blessed, Lord Jesus, for the kingdom of heaven is given to them. Fill us generously with your gifts. Teach us to put our trust in the Father and to seek his kingdom first of all rather than imitate the powerful and envy the rich.


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    ℣. Teach me goodness and discernment and knowledge.
    ℟. I trust in your commands.


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    First Reading
    Proverbs 8:1-5,12-36
    Praise of eternal wisdom


    Does Wisdom not call meanwhile?
        Does Discernment not lift up her voice?
    On the hilltop, on the road,
        at the crossways, she takes her stand;
    beside the gates of the city,
        at the approaches to the gates she cries aloud,
    ‘O men! I am calling to you;
        my cry goes out to the sons of men.
    You ignorant ones! Study discretion;
        and you fools, come to your senses!

    ‘I, Wisdom, am mistress of discretion,
        the inventor of lucidity of thought.
    Good advice and sound judgement belong to me,
        perception to me, strength to me.
    (To fear the Lord is to hate evil.)
        I hate pride and arrogance,
        wicked behaviour and a lying mouth.
    I love those who love me;
        those who seek me eagerly shall find me.
    By me monarchs rule
        and princes issue just laws;
    by me rulers govern,
        and the great impose justice on the world.
    With me are riches and honour,
        lasting wealth and justice.
    The fruit I give is better than gold, even the finest,
        the return I make is better than pure silver.
    I walk in the way of virtue,
        in the paths of justice,
    enriching those who love me,
        filling their treasuries.

    ‘The Lord created me when his purpose first unfolded,
        before the oldest of his works.
    From everlasting I was firmly set,
        from the beginning, before earth came into being.
    The deep was not, when I was born,
        there were no springs to gush with water.
    Before the mountains were settled,
        before the hills, I came to birth;
    before he made the earth, the countryside,
        or the first grains of the world’s dust.
    When he fixed the heavens firm, I was there,
        when he drew a ring on the surface of the deep,
    when he thickened the clouds above,
        when he fixed fast the springs of the deep,
    when he assigned the sea its boundaries
     – and the waters will not invade the shore –
        when he laid down the foundations of the earth,
    I was by his side, a master craftsman,
        delighting him day after day,
        ever at play in his presence,
    at play everywhere in his world,
        delighting to be with the sons of men.

    ‘And now, my sons, listen to me;
    listen to instruction and learn to be wise,
        do not ignore it.
    Happy those who keep my ways!
    Happy the man who listens to me,
        who day after day watches at my gates
        to guard the portals.
    For the man who finds me finds life,
        he will win favour from the Lord;
    but he who does injury to me does hurt to his own soul,
        all who hate me are in love with death.’


    Responsory
    Pr 8:22; Jn 1:1

    ℟. The Lord created me at the beginning of his works,* before all else that he made, long ago.
    ℣. When all things began, the Word already was. The Word dwelt with God; and what God was, the Word was,* before all else that he made, long ago.


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    Second Reading
    From the Discourses against the Arians by Saint Athanasius, bishop
    We know the Father through creative and incarnate wisdom

    The only-begotten Son, the Wisdom of God, created the entire universe. Scripture says: You have made all things by your wisdom, and the earth is full of your creatures. Yet simply to be was not enough: God also wanted his creatures to be good. That is why he was pleased that his own wisdom should descend to their level and impress upon each of them singly and upon all of them together a certain resemblance to their Model. It would then be manifest that God’s creatures shared in his wisdom and that all his works were worthy of him.
        For as the word we speak is an image of the Word who is God’s Son, so also is the wisdom implanted in us an image of the Wisdom who is God’s Son. It gives us the ability to know and understand and so makes us capable of receiving him who is the all-creative Wisdom, through whom we can come to know the Father. Whoever has the Son has the Father also, Scripture says, and Whoever receives me receives the One who sent me. And so, since this image of the Wisdom of God has been produced in us and in all creatures, the true and creative Wisdom rightly takes to himself what applies to his image and says: The Lord created me in his works.
        But because the World was not wise enough to recognise God in his wisdom, as we have explained it, God determined to save those who believe by means of the “foolishness” of the message that we preach. Not wishing to be known any longer, as in former times, through the mere image and shadow of his wisdom existing in creatures, he caused the true Wisdom himself to take flesh, to become man, and to suffer death on the cross so that all who believed in him might be saved by faith.
        Yet this was the same Wisdom of God who had in the beginning revealed himself and his Father through himself by means of his image in creatures (which is why Wisdom too is said to be created). Later, as John declares, that Wisdom, who is also the Word, became flesh, and after destroying the power of death and saving our race, he revealed himself and his Father through himself with greater clarity. Grant, he prayed, that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent.
        So now the whole earth is filled with the knowledge of God, since it is one and the same thing to know the Father through the Son, and to know the Son who comes from the Father. The Father rejoices in his Son, and with the same joy the Son delights in the Father and says: I was his joy; every day I took delight in his presence.


    Responsory

    ℟. Since Jesus was delivered to you as Christ and Lord, live your lives in union with him,* for it is in him that the complete being of the Godhead dwells embodied.
    ℣. You have one teacher, the Messiah,* for it is in him that the complete being of the Godhead dwells embodied.


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    Let us pray.

    To those who love you, Lord,
        you promise to come with your Son
        and make your home within them.
    Come, then, with your purifying grace
        and make our hearts a place where you can dwell.
    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.


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


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