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And my mouth will proclaim your praise. Ant. Come, let, Schemes and Mind Maps of Voice

Lord, + open my lips. – And my mouth will proclaim your praise. Ant. Come, let us worship Christ the Lord, who for our sake endured.

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Download And my mouth will proclaim your praise. Ant. Come, let and more Schemes and Mind Maps Voice in PDF only on Docsity! Office of Readings INVITATORY Lord, + open my lips. – And my mouth will proclaim your praise. Ant. Come, let us worship Christ the Lord, who for our sake endured temptation and suffering. The antiphon is repeated. In individual recitation, the antiphon may be said only at the beginning of the psalm; it need not be repeated after each strophe. Psalm 95 A call to praise God Encourage each other daily while it is still today (Hebrews 3:13). Come, let us sing to the Lord * and shout with joy to the Rock who saves us. Let us approach him with praise and thanksgiving * and sing joyful songs to the Lord. Ant. Come, let us worship Christ the Lord, who for our sake endured temptation and suffering. The Lord is God, the mighty God, * the great king over all the gods. He holds in his hands the depths of the earth * and the highest mountains as well. He made the sea; it belongs to him, * the dry land, too, for it was formed by his hands. Ant. Come, let us worship Christ the Lord, who for our sake endured temptation and suffering. Come, then, let us bow down and worship, * bending the knee before the Lord, our maker. For he is our God and we are his people, * the flock he shepherds. Ant. Come, let us worship Christ the Lord, who for our sake endured temptation and suffering. Today, listen to the voice of the Lord: † Do not grow stubborn, as your fathers did in the wilderness, * when at Meriba and Massah they challenged me and provoked me, * Although they had seen all of my works. Ant. Come, let us worship Christ the Lord, who for our sake endured temptation and suffering. Forty years I endured that generation. * I said, “They are a people whose hearts go astray and they do not know my ways.” So I swore in my anger, * “They shall not enter into my rest.” Ant. Come, let us worship Christ the Lord, who for our sake endured temptation and suffering. Glory to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Spirit: as it was in the beginning, is now, * and will be for ever. Amen. Ant. Come, let us worship Christ the Lord, who for our sake endured temptation and suffering. and to the Holy Spirit: as it was in the beginning, is now, * and will be for ever. Amen. Ant. Lord, you are our savior; we will praise you for ever. Ant. 2 Spare us, O Lord; do not bring your own people into contempt. II Yet now you have rejected us, disgraced us: * you no longer go forth with our armies. You make us retreat from the foe * and our enemies plunder us at will. You make us like sheep for the slaughter * and scatter us among the nations. You sell your own people for nothing * and make no profit by the sale. You make us the taunt of our neighbors, * the laughing stock of all who are near. Among the nations, you make us a byword, * among the peoples a thing of derision. All day long my disgrace is before me: * my face is covered with shame at the voice of the taunter, the scoffer, * at the sight of the foe and avenger. Glory to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Spirit: as it was in the beginning, is now, * and will be for ever. Amen. Ant. Spare us, O Lord; do not bring your own people into contempt. Ant. 3 Rise up, O Lord, and save us, for you are merciful. III This befell us though we had not forgotten you; * though we had not been false to your covenant, though we had not withdrawn our hearts; * though our feet had not strayed from your path. Yet you have crushed us in a place of sorrows * and covered us with the shadow of death. Had we forgotten the name of our God * or stretched out our hands to another god would not God have found this out, * he who knows the secrets of the heart? It is for you that we face death all day long * and are counted as sheep for the slaughter. Awake, O Lord, why do you sleep? * Arise, do not reject us for ever! Why do you hide your face from us * and forget our oppression and misery? For we are brought down low to the dust; * our body lies prostrate on the earth. Stand up and come to our help! * Redeem us because of your love! Glory to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Spirit: as it was in the beginning, is now, * and will be for ever. Amen. Ant. Rise up, O Lord, and save us, for you are merciful. When I am lifted up from the earth. – I will draw all people to myself. READINGS FIRST READING From the letter to the Hebrews 4:14-5:10 Jesus Christ, the great high priest Since we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus, the Son of God, let us hold fast to our profession of faith. For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weakness, but one who was tempted in every way that we are, yet never sinned. So let us confidently approach the throne of grace to receive mercy and favor and to find help in time of need. Every high priest is taken from among men and made their representative before God, to offer gifts and sacrifices for sins. He is able to deal patiently with erring sinners, for he himself is beset by weakness and so must make sin offerings for himself as well as for the people. One does not take this honor on his own initiative, but only when called by God as Aaron was. Even Christ did not glorify himself with the office of high priest; he received it from the One who said to him, “You are my Son; today I have begotten you”; just as he says in another place, RESPONSORY Romans 3:23-24; John 1:29 Everyone has sinned and is deprived of God’s glory. We are justified through the free gift of his grace and through the redemption of Christ Jesus. – God made Christ’s sacrificial death the means of expiating the sins of all believers. This is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. – God made Christ’s sacrificial death the means of expiating the sins of all believers. Without concluding Office of Readings, the celebration continues with Morning Prayer. MORNING PRAYER PSALMODY Ant. 1 Look, O Lord, and see my suffering. Come quickly to my aid. Psalm 80 Lord, come, take care of your vineyard Come, Lord Jesus (Revelation 22:20). O shepherd of Israel, hear us, * you who lead Joseph’s flock, shine forth from your cherubim throne * upon Ephraim, Benjamin, Manasseh. O Lord, rouse up your might, * O Lord, come to our help. God of hosts, bring us back; * let your face shine on us and we shall be saved. Lord God of hosts, how long * will you frown on your people’s plea? You have fed them with tears for their bread, * an abundance of tears for their drink. You have made us the taunt of our neighbors, * our enemies laugh us to scorn. God of hosts, bring us back; * let your face shine on us and we shall be saved. You brought a vine out of Egypt; * to plant it you drove out the nations. Before it you cleared the ground; * it took root and spread through the land. The mountains were covered with its shadow, * the cedars of God with its boughs. It stretched out its branches to the sea, * to the Great River it stretched out its shoots. Then why have you broken down its walls? * It is plucked by all who pass by. It is ravaged by the boar of the forest, * devoured by the beasts of the field. God of hosts, turn again, we implore, * look down from heaven and see. Visit this vine and protect it, * the vine your right hand has planted. Men have burnt it with fire and destroyed it. * May they perish at the frown of your face. May your hand be on the man you have chosen, * the man you have given your strength. And we shall never forsake you again: * give us life that we may call upon your name. God of hosts, bring us back; * let your face shine on us and we shall be saved. Glory to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Spirit: as it was in the beginning, is now, * and will be for ever. Amen. Ant. Look, O Lord, and see my suffering. Come quickly to my aid. Ant. 2 God is my savior; I trust in him and shall not fear. Canticle: Isaiah 12:1-6 Joy of God’s ransomed people If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink (John 7:37). I give you thanks, O Lord; † though you have been angry with me, * your anger has abated, and you have consoled me. God indeed is my savior; * I am confident and unafraid. My strength and my courage is the Lord, * and he has been my savior. With joy you will draw water * Glory to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Spirit: as it was in the beginning, is now, * and will be for ever. Amen. Ant. The Lord has fed us with the finest wheat; he has filled us with honey from the rock. READING Hebrews 2:9-10 We see Jesus crowned with glory and honor because he suffered death, that through God’s gracious will he might taste death for the sake of all men. Indeed, it was fitting that when bringing many sons to glory God, for whom and through whom all things exist, should make their leader in the work of salvation perfect through suffering. RESPONSORY By your own blood, Lord, you brought us back to God. – By your own blood, Lord, you brought us back to God. From every tribe, and tongue, and people and nation, – you brought us back to God. Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit. – By your own blood, Lord, you brought us back to God. GOSPEL CANTICLE Ant. I have longed to eat this meal with you before I suffer. Canticle of Zechariah Luke 1:68-79 The Messiah and his forerunner Blessed + be the Lord, the God of Israel; * he has come to his people and set them free. He has raised up for us a mighty savior, * born of the house of his servant David. Through his holy prophets he promised of old † that he would save us from our enemies, * from the hands of all who hate us. He promised to show mercy to our fathers * and to remember his holy covenant. This was the oath he swore to our father Abraham: * to set us free from the hands of our enemies, free to worship him without fear, * holy and righteous in his sight all the days of our life. You, my child, shall be called the prophet of the Most High; * for you will go before the Lord to prepare his way, to give his people knowledge of salvation * by the forgiveness of their sins. In the tender compassion of our God * the dawn from on high shall break upon us, to shine on those who dwell in darkness and the shadow of death, * and to guide our feet into the way of peace. Glory to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Spirit: as it was in the beginning, is now, * and will be for ever. Amen. Ant. I have longed to eat this meal with you before I suffer. INTERCESSIONS The Father anointed Christ with the Holy Spirit to proclaim forgiveness to those in bondage. Let us humbly call upon the eternal priest: Lord, have mercy on us. You went up to Jerusalem to suffer and so enter into your glory, – bring your Church to the Passover feast of heaven. Lord, have mercy on us. You were lifted high on the cross and pierced by the soldier’s lance, – heal our wounds. Lord, have mercy on us. You made the cross the tree of life, – give its fruit to those reborn in baptism. Lord, have mercy on us. On the cross you forgave the repentant thief, – forgive us our sins. Lord, have mercy on us. THE LORD’S PRAYER (Gathering our prayer and praises into one, let us offer the prayer Christ himself taught us:) Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come; thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
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