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

Office of Readings


  • Saturday 30 April 2022

    Saturday of the 2nd week of Eastertide 
    or Saint Pius V, Pope 


    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

    Love’s redeeming work is done,
    fought the fight, the battle won.
    Lo, our Sun’s eclipse is o’er!
    Lo, he sets in blood no more!

    Vain the stone, the watch, the seal!
    Christ has burst the gates of hell;
    death in vain forbids him rise;
    Christ has opened paradise.

    Lives again our victor King;
    where, O death, is now thy sting?
    Dying once, he all doth save;
    where thy victory, O grave?

    Soar we now where Christ has led,
    following our exalted Head;
    made like him, like him we rise,
    ours the cross, the grave, the skies.

    Hail the Lord of earth and heaven!
    Praise to thee by both be given:
    thee we greet triumphant now;
    hail, the Resurrection thou!


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    Psalm 105 (106):1-18
    The Lord's goodness and his people's infidelity


    “These things were written down to be a lesson for us who are living at the end of the age” (1 Cor 10:11).

    O Lord, remember us: come to us with your help. Alleluia.

    O give thanks to the Lord for he is good;
    for his love endures for ever.
    Who can tell the Lord’s mighty deeds?
    Who can recount all his praise?

    They are happy who do what is right,
    who at all times do what is just.
    O Lord, remember me
    out of the love you have for your people.

    Come to me, Lord, with your help
    that I may see the joy of your chosen ones
    and may rejoice in the gladness of your nation
    and share the glory of your people.

    Our sin is the sin of our fathers;
    we have done wrong, our deeds have been evil.
    Our fathers when they were in Egypt
    paid no heed to your wonderful deeds.

    They forgot the greatness of your love,
    at the Red Sea defied the Most High.
    Yet he saved them for the sake of his name,
    in order to make known his power.

    He threatened the Red Sea; it dried up
    and he led them through the deep as through the desert.
    He saved them from the hand of the foe;
    he saved them from the grip of the enemy.

    The waters covered their oppressors;
    not one of them was left alive.
    Then they believed in his words:
    then they sang his praises.

    But they soon forgot his deeds
    and would not wait upon his will.
    They yielded to their cravings in the desert
    and put God to the test in the wilderness.

    He granted them the favour they asked
    and sent disease among them.
    Then they rebelled, envious of Moses
    and of Aaron, who was holy to the Lord.

    The earth opened and swallowed up Dathan
    and buried the clan of Abiram.
    Fire blazed up against their clan
    and flames devoured the rebels.

    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, remember us: come to us with your help. Alleluia.


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    Psalm 105 (106):19-33

    Take care you do not forget the covenant the Lord your God has made with you.

    They fashioned a calf at Horeb
    and worshipped an image of metal,
    exchanging the God who was their glory
    for the image of a bull that eats grass.

    They forgot the God who was their saviour,
    who had done such great things in Egypt,
    such portents in the land of Ham,
    such marvels at the Red Sea.

    For this he said he would destroy them,
    but Moses, the man he had chosen,
    stood in the breach before him,
    to turn back his anger from destruction.

    Then they scorned the land of promise:
    they had no faith in his word.
    They complained inside their tents
    and would not listen to the voice of the Lord.

    So he raised his hand to swear an oath
    that he would lay them low in the desert;
    would scatter their sons among the nations
    and disperse them throughout the lands.

    They bowed before the Baal of Peor;
    ate offerings made to lifeless gods.
    They roused him to anger with their deeds
    and a plague broke out among them.

    Then Phinehas stood up and intervened.
    Thus the plague was ended
    and this was counted in his favour
    from age to age for ever.

    They provoked him at the waters of Meribah.
    Through their fault it went ill with Moses;
    for they made his heart grow bitter
    and he uttered words that were rash.

    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.

    Take care you do not forget the covenant the Lord your God has made with you.


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    Psalm 105 (106):34-48

    O Lord, save us; gather us from among the nations. Alleluia.

    They failed to destroy the peoples
    as the Lord had given command,
    but instead they mingled with the nations
    and learned to act as they did.

    They worshipped the idols of the nations
    and these became a snare to entrap them.
    They even offered their own sons
    and their daughters in sacrifice to demons.

    They shed the blood of the innocent,
    the blood of their sons and daughters
    whom they offered to the idols of Canaan.
    The land was polluted with blood.

    So they defiled themselves by their deeds
    and broke their marriage bond with the Lord
    till his anger blazed against his people;
    he was filled with horror at his chosen ones.

    So he gave them into the hand of the nations
    and their foes became their rulers.
    Their enemies became their oppressors;
    they were subdued beneath their hand.

    Time after time he rescued them,
    but in their malice they dared to defy him
    and sank low through their guilt.
    In spite of this he paid heed to their distress,
    so often as he heard their cry.

    For their sake he remembered his covenant.
    In the greatness of his love he relented
    and he let them be treated with mercy
    by all who held them captive.

    O Lord, our God, save us!
    Bring us together from among the nations
    that we may thank your holy name
    and make it our glory to praise you.

    Blessed be the Lord, God of Israel,
    for ever, from age to age.
    Let all the people cry out:
    ‘Amen! Amen! Alleluia!’

    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, save us; gather us from among the nations. Alleluia.


    Psalm-prayer

    God, our Creator, how wonderfully you made man. You transformed dust into your own image, and gave it a share in your own nature; yet you are more wonderful in pardoning the man who has rebelled against you. Grant that where sin has abounded, grace may more abound, so that we can become holier through forgiveness and be more grateful to you.


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    ℣. God has given us a new birth and a living hope, alleluia.
    ℟. By the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, alleluia.


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    Readings (official one-year cycle)

    First Reading
    Apocalypse 5:1-14
    A vision of the Lamb

    I saw that in the right hand of the One sitting on the throne there was a scroll that had writing on back and front and was sealed with seven seals. Then I saw a powerful angel who called with a loud voice, ‘Is there anyone worthy to open the scroll and break the seals of it?’ But there was no one, in heaven or on the earth or under the earth, who was able to open the scroll and read it. I wept bitterly because there was nobody fit to open the scroll and read it, but one of the elders said to me, ‘There is no need to cry: the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has triumphed, and he will open the scroll and the seven seals of it.’
    Then I saw, standing between the throne with its four animals and the circle of the elders, a Lamb that seemed to have been sacrificed; it had seven horns, and it had seven eyes, which are the seven Spirits God has sent out all over the world. The Lamb came forward to take the scroll from the right hand of the One sitting on the throne, and when he took it, the four animals prostrated themselves before him and with them the twenty-four elders; each one of them was holding a harp and had a golden bowl full of incense made of the prayers of the saints. They sang a new hymn:

    ‘You are worthy to take the scroll
    and break the seals of it,
    because you were sacrificed, and with your blood
    you bought men for God
    of every race, language, people and nation
    and made them a line of kings and priests,
    to serve our God and to rule the world.’

    In my vision, I heard the sound of an immense number of angels gathered round the throne and the animals and the elders; there were ten thousand times ten thousand of them and thousands upon thousands, shouting, ‘The Lamb that was sacrificed is worthy to be given power, riches, wisdom, strength, honour, glory and blessing.’ Then I heard all the living things in creation – everything that lives in the air, and on the ground, and under the ground, and in the sea, crying, ‘To the One who is sitting on the throne and to the Lamb, be all praise, honour, glory and power, for ever and ever.’ And the four animals said, ‘Amen’; and the elders prostrated themselves to worship.


    Responsory
    Rv 5:9-10

    ℟. Lord, you are worthy to take the scroll and to break open its seals, for you were slain,* and by your death you purchased us for God, alleluia.
    ℣. You have made us a kingdom of priests,* and by your death you purchased us for God, alleluia.


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    Second Reading
    From the constitution on the Sacred Liturgy of the Second Vatican Council
    God's plan of salvation

    In his desire that all men should be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth, God spoke in former times to our forefathers through the prophets, on many occasions and in different ways. Then, in the fullness of time he sent his Son, the Word made man, anointed by the Holy Spirit, to bring good news to the poor, to heal the broken-hearted as the physician of body and spirit and the mediator between God and men. In the unity of the person of the Word, his human nature was the instrument of our salvation. Thus in Christ there has come to be the perfect atonement that reconciles us with God, and we have been given the power to offer the fullness of divine worship.
    This work of man’s redemption and God’s perfect glory was foreshadowed by God’s mighty deeds among the people of the Old Covenant. It was brought to fulfilment by Christ the Lord, especially through the paschal mystery of his blessed passion, resurrection from the dead and ascension in glory: by dying he destroyed our death, and by rising again he restored our life. From his side, as he lay asleep on the cross, was born that wonderful sacrament which is the Church in its entirety.
    As Christ was sent by the Father, so in his turn he sent the apostles, filled with the Holy Spirit. They were sent to preach the Gospel to every creature, proclaiming that we had been set free from the power of Satan and from death by the death and resurrection of God’s Son, and brought into the kingdom of the Father. They were sent also to bring into effect this saving work that they proclaimed, by means of the sacrifice and sacraments that are the pivot of the whole life of the liturgy.
    So, by baptism men are brought within the paschal mystery. Dead with Christ, buried with Christ, risen with Christ, they receive the Spirit that makes them God’s adopted children, crying out: Abba, Father; and so they become the true adorers that the Father seeks.
    In the same way, whenever they eat the supper of the Lord they proclaim his death until he comes. So, on the very day of Pentecost, on which the Church was manifested to the world, those who received the word of Peter were baptized. They remained steadfast in the teaching of the apostles and in the communion of the breaking of bread, praising God and enjoying the favour of all the people.
    From that time onward the Church has never failed to come together to celebrate the paschal mystery, by reading what was written about him in every part of Scripture, by celebrating the Eucharist in which the victory and triumph of his death are shown forth, and also by giving thanks to God for the inexpressible gift he has given in Christ Jesus, to the praise of God’s glory.


    Responsory

    ℟. I am the true vine, you are the branches.* He who abides in me, and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, alleluia.
    ℣. As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you: abide in my love.* He who abides in me, and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, alleluia.


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    Let us pray.

    Since it is from you, God our Father,
    that redemption comes to us, your adopted children,
    look with favour on the family you love,
    give true freedom to us and to all who believe in Christ,
    and bring us all alike to our eternal heritage.
    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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