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

Liturgy of the Hours


  • Tuesday 21 April 2020

    Tuesday of the 2nd week of Eastertide 
    or Saint Anselm of Canterbury, Bishop, Doctor 


    Morning Prayer (Lauds)


    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

    Light’s glittering morn bedecks the sky,
    Heav’n thunders forth its victor cry:
    The glad earth shouts her triumph high,
    And groaning hell makes wild reply.

    While he, the King of sovereign might,
    Treads down death’s strength in death’s despite,
    And trampling hell by victor’s right,
    Brings forth his sleeping saints to light.

    Fast barred beneath the stone of late,
    In watch and ward where soldiers wait,
    Now shining in triumphant state,
    He rises victor from death’s gate.

    Hell’s pains are loosed and tears are fled:
    Captivity is captive led:
    The angel, crowned with light, hath said:
    ‘The Lord is risen from the dead.’

    Author of all, be thou our guide
    In this our joy of Eastertide;
    Whene’er assaults of death impend,
    Thy people strengthen and defend.

    To thee who, dead, again dost live,
    All glory, Lord, thy people give:
    All glory, as is ever meet,
    To Father and to Paraclete.


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    Psalm 42 (43)
    Longing for the temple


    “I, the light, have come into the world” (Jn 12:46).

    You have come to Mount Sion, and the city of the living God. Alleluia.

    Defénd me, O Gód, and plead my cáuse *
    against a gódless nátion.
    From decéitful and cúnning mén *
    réscue me, O Gód.

    Since yóu, O Gód, are my strónghold, *
    whý have you rejécted me?
    Whý do Í go móurning *
    oppréssed by the fóe?

    O sénd forth your líght and your trúth; *
    let thése be my gúide.
    Let them bríng me to your hóly móuntain, *
    to the pláce where you dwéll.

    And I will cóme to the áltar of Gód, *
    the Gód of my jóy.
    My redéemer, I will thánk you on the hárp, *
    O Gód, my Gód.

    Whý are you cast dówn my sóul, *
    why gróan withín me?
    Hope in Gód; I will práise him stíll, *
    my sáviour and my Gód.

    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 have come to Mount Sion, and the city of the living God. Alleluia.


    Psalm-prayer

    Almighty Father, source of everlasting light, send forth your truth into our hearts and pour over us the brightness of your light.


    Or:

    Father, your Son was condemned by reason of our sins, but on Easter morning you glorified him with the glory he always had with you. Do not leave us, his members, in the enemy’s hands, but bring us, through our joyful participation at your altar, to your eternal tabernacle on high to adore in spirit and truth.


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    Canticle
    Isaiah 38
    The psalm of Hezekiah on recovering from sickness


    “I was dead and behold, I am alive and I hold the keys of death” (Rev 1:17-18).

    Lord, you have kept my soul from destruction. Alleluia.

    I said, In the noontide of my days I must depart; †
    I am consigned to the gates of Sheol *
    for the rest of my years.

    I said, I shall not see the Lord *
    in the land of the living;
    I shall look upon man no more *
    among the inhabitants of the world.

    My dwelling is plucked up and removed from me *
    like a shepherd’s tent;
    like a weaver I have rolled up my life; *
    he cuts me off from the loom.

    From day to night you bring me to an end; *
    I cry for help until morning;
    like a lion he breaks all my bones; *
    from day to night you bring me to an end.

    Like a swallow or a crane I clamour, *
    I moan like a dove.
    My eyes are weary with looking upward. *
    O Lord, I am oppressed; be my security.

    Lo, it was for my welfare *
    that I had great bitterness;
    but you have held back my life *
    from the pit of destruction,
    for you have cast all my sins *
    behind your back.

    For Sheol cannot thank you, *
    death cannot praise you;
    those who go down to the pit *
    cannot hope for your faithfulness.

    The living, the living, he thanks you, †
    as I do this day; *
    the father makes known to the children your faithfulness.

    The Lord will save me, *
    and we will sing to stringed instruments
    all the days of our life, *
    at the house of the Lord.

    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, you have kept my soul from destruction. Alleluia.


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    Psalm 64 (65)
    A solemn thanksgiving


    “Sion is to be understood as the heavenly city” (Origen)

    You care for the earth, you give it water. Alleluia.

    To yóu our práise is dúe *
    in Síon, O Gód.
    To yóu we páy our vóws, *
    you who héar our práyer.

    To yóu all flésh will cóme *
    with its búrden of sín.
    Too héavy for ús, our offénces, *
    but you wípe them awáy.

    Blessed is hé whom you chóose and cáll *
    to dwéll in your cóurts.
    We are fílled with the bléssings of your hóuse, *
    of your hóly témple.

    You kéep your plédge with wónders, *
    O Gód our sáviour,
    the hópe of áll the éarth *
    and of fár distant ísles.

    You uphóld the móuntains with your stréngth, *
    you are gírded with pówer.
    You stíll the róaring of the séas, †
    (the róaring of their wáves) *
    and the túmult of the péoples.

    The énds of the éarth stand in áwe *
    at the síght of your wónders.
    The lánds of súnrise and súnset *
    you fíll with your jóy.

    You cáre for the éarth, give it wáter, *
    you fíll it with ríches.
    Your ríver in héaven brims óver *
    to províde its gráin.

    And thús you províde for the éarth; *
    you drénch its fúrrows;
    you lével it, sóften it with shówers; *
    you bléss its grówth.

    You crówn the yéar with your góodness. †
    Abúndance flóws in your stéps, *
    in the pástures of the wílderness it flóws.

    The hílls are gírded with jóy, *
    the méadows cóvered with flócks,
    the válleys are décked with whéat. *
    They shóut for jóy, yes they síng.

    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 care for the earth, you give it water. Alleluia.


    Psalm-prayer

    Lord God, hope of all the earth, hear the humble prayer of your children as we sing your praises. Pour out your Spirit on us so that our lives may bear fruit abundantly.


    Or:

    Father, you created everything in and for your Son, not because you needed creation, but you wished to make your goodness the source of goodness for others. Abide with your Church and fill her to overflowing through your sacraments that she may give us more abundantly the fruits of your favour which bring fullness of life.


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    Short Reading
    Acts 13:30-33

    God raised Jesus from the dead, and for many days he appeared to those who had accompanied him from Galilee to Jerusalem: and it is these same companions of his who are now his witnesses before our people. We have come here to tell you the Good News. It was to our ancestors that God made the promise but it is to us, their children, that he has fulfilled it, by raising Jesus from the dead. As scripture says in the second psalm: You are my son: today I have become your father.


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    Short Responsory

    The Lord has risen from the dead, alleluia, alleluia.
    – The Lord has risen from the dead, alleluia, alleluia.
    For our sake he died on the cross, alleluia, alleluia.
    – The Lord has risen from the dead, alleluia, alleluia.
    Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit.
    – The Lord has risen from the dead, alleluia, alleluia.


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    Canticle
    Benedictus
    The Messiah and the one who was sent before him

    I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end; I am of the house and family of David, bright star of the morning. Alleluia.

    Bléssed be the Lórd, the Gód of Ísrael! *
    He has vísited his péople and redéemed them.

    He has raised úp for ús a mighty sáviour *
    in the hóuse of Dávid his sérvant,
    as he prómised by the líps of holy mén, *
    thóse who were his próphets from of óld.

    A sáviour who would frée us from our fóes, *
    from the hánds of áll who háte us.
    So his lóve for our fáthers is fulfílled *
    and his hóly covenant remémbered.

    He swóre to Ábraham our fáther to gránt us, *
    that frée from féar, and sáved from the hánds of our fóes,
    we might sérve him in hóliness and jústice *
    all the dáys of our lífe in his présence.

    As for yóu, little chíld, *
    you shall be cálled a próphet of Gód, the Most Hígh.
    You shall go ahéad of the Lórd *
    to prépare his wáys befóre him,

    To make knówn to his péople their salvátion *
    through forgíveness of áll their síns,
    the loving-kíndness of the héart of our Gód *
    who vísits us like the dáwn from on hígh.

    He will give líght to those in dárkness, †
    those who dwéll in the shádow of déath, *
    and gúide us into the wáy of péace.

    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.

    I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end; I am of the house and family of David, bright star of the morning. Alleluia.


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    Prayers and intercessions

    Let us pray to God the Father, whose Son became the Lamb without blemish to take away the sins of the world.
    – God of life, save us.

    Father, be mindful of your Son, who died on the cross and was raised again to life;
    hear him interceding for us now.
    – God of life, save us.

    Let us cast out the leaven of corruption and malice;
    let us celebrate Christ’s passover in purity and truth.
    – God of life, save us.

    May we overcome today all envy and dissension;
    help us to take care of our brothers in their every need.
    – God of life, save us.

    Place deep in our hearts the spirit of the gospel;
    may it inspire us to keep your commandments today and always.
    – God of life, save us.


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    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.


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    Almighty God,
    give your Church the grace
    to proclaim the power of Jesus, our Risen Lord.
    We have received the first fruits of his grace:
    prepare us for the full revelation of his gifts.
    Who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
    one God, for ever and ever.
    Amen.


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    The Lord bless us, and keep us from all evil, and bring us to everlasting life.
    Amen.


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