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

Office of Readings


  • Monday 17 January 2022

    Saint Antony, Abbot 
    on Monday of week 2 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

    Come, Spirit blest, with God the Son
    and God the Father, ever one:
    shed forth your grace within our breast
    and live in us, a ready guest.

    By every power, by heart and tongue,
    by act and deed, your praise be sung.
    Inflame with perfect love each sense,
    that others’ souls may kindle thence.


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    Psalm 30 (31):2-9
    Trustful prayer in time of adversity


    “Father, into your hands I commend my spirit” (Lk 23:46).

    Hear me, Lord, and come to rescue me.

    In you, O Lord, I take refuge.
    Let me never be put to shame.
    In your justice, set me free,
    hear me and speedily rescue me.

    Be a rock of refuge for me,
    a mighty stronghold to save me,
    for you are my rock, my stronghold.
    For your name’s sake, lead me and guide me.

    Release me from the snares they have hidden
    for you are my refuge, Lord.
    Into your hands I commend my spirit.
    It is you who will redeem me, Lord.

    O God of truth, you detest
    those who worship false and empty gods.
    As for me, I trust in the Lord:
    let me be glad and rejoice in your love.

    You who have seen my affliction
    and taken heed of my soul’s distress,
    have not handed me over to the enemy,
    but set my feet at large.

    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.

    Hear me, Lord, and come to rescue me.


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    Psalm 30 (31):10-17

    Lord, let your face shine on your servant.

    Have mercy on me, O Lord,
    for I am in distress.
    Tears have wasted my eyes,
    my throat and my heart.

    For my life is spent with sorrow
    and my years with sighs.
    Affliction has broken down my strength
    and my bones waste away.

    In the face of all my foes
    I am a reproach,
    an object of scorn to my neighbours
    and of fear to my friends.

    Those who see me in the street
    run far away from me.
    I am like a dead man, forgotten,
    like a thing thrown away.

    I have heard the slander of the crowd,
    fear is all around me,
    as they plot together against me,
    as they plan to take my life.

    But as for me, I trust in you, Lord;
    I say: ‘You are my God.
    My life is in your hands, deliver me
    from the hands of those who hate me.

    Let your face shine on your servant.
    Save me in your love.’

    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, let your face shine on your servant.


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    Psalm 30 (31):20-25

    Blessed be the Lord, who has shown me the wonders of his love.

    How great is the goodness, Lord,
    that you keep for those who fear you,
    that you show to those who trust you
    in the sight of men.

    You hide them in the shelter of your presence
    from the plotting of men;
    you keep them safe within your tent
    from disputing tongues.

    Blessed be the Lord who has shown me
    the wonders of his love
    in a fortified city.

    ‘I am far removed from your sight’
    I said in my alarm.
    Yet you heard the voice of my plea
    when I cried for help.

    Love the Lord, all you saints.
    He guards his faithful
    but the Lord will repay to the full
    those who act with pride.

    Be strong, let your heart take courage,
    all who hope in 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.

    Blessed be the Lord, who has shown me the wonders of his love.


    Psalm-prayer

    God of kindness and truth, you saved your Chosen One, Jesus Christ, and you gave your martyrs strength. Watch over your people who come to you here and strengthen the hearts of those who hope in you, that they may proclaim your saving acts of kindness in the eternal city.


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    ℣. The Lord led the virtuous man along straight paths.
    ℟. He showed him the kingdom of God.


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    Readings (official one-year cycle)

    First Reading
    Deuteronomy 4:1-8,32-40
    Moses speaks to the people

    These are the words that Moses spoke beyond Jordan to the whole of Israel:
    ‘Now, Israel, take notice of the laws and customs that I teach you today, and observe them, that you may have life and may enter and take possession of the land that the Lord the God of your fathers is giving you. You must add nothing to what I command you, and take nothing from it, but keep the commandments of the Lord your God just as I lay them down for you. You can see with your own eyes what the Lord has done at Baal-peor; all the followers of the Baal of Peor have been wiped out from among you by the Lord your God; but all of you who stayed faithful to the Lord your God are still alive today. See, as the Lord my God has commanded me, I teach you the laws and customs that you are to observe in the land you are to enter and make your own. Keep them, observe them, and they will demonstrate to the peoples your wisdom and understanding. When they come to know of all these laws they will exclaim, “No other people is as wise and prudent as this great nation.” And indeed, what great nation is there that has its gods so near as the Lord our God is to us whenever we call to him? And what great nation is there that has laws and customs to match this whole Law that I put before you today?
    ‘Put this question, then, to the ages that are past, that went before you, from the time God created man on earth: Was there ever a word so majestic, from one end of heaven to the other? Was anything ever heard? Did ever a people hear the voice of the living God speaking from the heart of the fire, as you heard it, and remain alive? Has any god ventured to take to himself one nation from the midst of another by ordeals, signs, wonders, war with mighty hand and outstretched arm, by fearsome terrors – all this that the Lord your God did for you before your eyes in Egypt?
    ‘This he showed you so that you might know that the Lord is God indeed and that there is no other. He let you hear his voice out of heaven for your instruction; on earth he let you see his great fire, and from the heart of the fire you heard his word. Because he loved your fathers and chose their descendants after them, he brought you out from Egypt, openly showing his presence and his great power, driving out in front of you nations greater and more powerful than yourself, and brought you into their land to give it you for your heritage, as it is still today.
    ‘Understand this today, therefore, and take it to heart: the Lord is God indeed, in heaven above as on earth beneath, he and no other. Keep his laws and commandments as I give them to you today, so that you and your children may prosper and live long in the land that the Lord your God gives you for ever.’


    Responsory
    Dt 4:1; cf. 6:6, 31:20; Ps 81:8

    ℟. Hear, O Israel, the precepts of the Lord, and write them in your hearts as in a book,* and I will give you a land flowing with milk and honey.
    ℣. O my people, heed my warning – do but listen to me, O Israel,* and I will give you a land flowing with milk and honey.


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    Second Reading
    From the Life of Saint Antony by Saint Athanasius, bishop
    Saint Antony receives his vocation

    When Antony was about eighteen or twenty years old, his parents died, leaving him with an only sister. He cared for her as she was very young, and also looked after their home.
    Not six months after his parents’ death, as he was on his way to church for his usual visit, he began to think of how the apostles had left everything and followed the Saviour, and also of those mentioned in the book of Acts who had sold their possessions and brought the apostles the money for distribution to the needy. He reflected too on the great hope stored up in heaven for such as these. This was all in his mind when, entering the church just as the Gospel was being read, he heard the Lord’s words to the rich man: If you want to be perfect, go and sell all you have and give the money to the poor – you will have riches in heaven. Then come and follow me.
    It seemed to Antony that it was God who had brought the saints to his mind and that the words of the Gospel had been spoken directly to him. Immediately he left the church and gave away to the villagers all the property he had inherited, about 200 acres of very beautiful and fertile land, so that it would cause no distraction to his sister and himself. He sold all his other possessions as well, giving to the poor the considerable sum of money he collected. However, to care for his sister he retained a few things.
    The next time he went to church he heard the Lord say in the Gospel: Do not be anxious about tomorrow. Without a moment’s hesitation he went out and gave the poor all that he had left. He placed his sister in the care of some well-known and trustworthy virgins and arranged for her to be brought up in the convent. Then he gave himself up to the ascetic life, not far from his own home. He kept a careful watch over himself and practised great austerity. He did manual work because he had heard the words: If anyone will not work, do not let him eat. He spent some of his earnings on bread and the rest he gave to the poor.
    Having learned that we should always be praying, even when we are by ourselves, he prayed without ceasing. Indeed, he was so attentive when Scripture was read that nothing escaped him and because he retained all he heard, his memory served him in place of books.
    Seeing the kind of life he lived, the villagers and all the good men he knew called him the friend of God, and they loved him as both son and brother.


    Responsory

    ℟. If you wish to be perfect, go and sell what you own and give the money to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven;* then come, follow me.
    ℣. None of you can be my disciple unless he give up all his possessions;* then come, follow me.


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    Let us pray.

    Lord God, you bestowed on Saint Antony
    the grace of serving you in the wilderness.
    Grant that through his intercession
    we may deny ourselves and love you above all things.
    Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
    who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
    God, for ever and ever.
    Amen.


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


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