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Ribbon Placement:
Office of Readings for the Fifth Sunday of Lent
God, come to my assistance.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
HYMN
God of mercy God of grace
Deep regret for follies past,
Foolish fears and fond desires,
These, and every secret fault,
PSALMODY
Ant. 1 See how the cross of the Lord stands revealed as the tree of life.
Psalm 1
Happy indeed is the man
He is like a tree that is planted
For they like winnowed chaff
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Psalm-prayer
Lord, you are the fullness of life of holiness and of joy. Fill our days and nights with the love of your wisdom, that we may bear fruit in the beauty of holiness, like a tree watered by running streams.
Ant. See how the cross of the Lord stands revealed as the tree of life.
Ant. 2 Here is a king of my own choosing who will rule on Mt. Zion.
Psalm 2
Why this tumult among nations,
He who sits in the heavens laughs;
I will announce the decree of the Lord:
Now, O kings, understand,
Blessed are they
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Psalm-prayer
Lord God, you gave the peoples of the world as the inheritance of your only Son; you crowned him as king of Zion, your holy city, and gave him your Church to be his bride. As he proclaims the law of your eternal kingdom, may we serve him faithfully, and so share his royal power forever.
Ant. Here is a king of my own choosing who will rule on Mt. Zion.
Ant. 3 Lord, you are my protector; you have raised me up in glory.
Psalm 3
How many are my foes, O Lord!
But you, Lord, are a shield about me,
I lie down to rest and I sleep.
Arise, Lord; save me, my God,
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Psalm-prayer
Lord God, you heard the cry of your Son when he was oppressed and saved him from the sleep of death. Arise, Lord, help your Church. Be its shield so that it may hold up its head and radiate the glory of the resurrection.
Ant. Lord, you are my protector; you have raised me up in glory.
Sacred Silence (indicated by a bell) – a moment to reflect and receive in our hearts the full resonance of the voice of the Holy Spirit and to unite our personal prayer more closely with the word of God and public voice of the Church.
If anyone obeys my teaching.
READINGS
First reading
In times past, God spoke in fragmentary and varied ways to our fathers through the prophets; in this, the final age, he has spoken to us through his Son, whom he has made heir of all things and through whom he first created the universe. This Son is the reflection of the Father’s glory, the exact representation of the Father’s being, and he sustains all things by his powerful word. When he had cleansed us from our sins, he took his seat at the right hand of the Majesty in heaven, as far superior to the angels as the name he has inherited is superior to theirs.
To which of the angels did God ever say,
Or again,
“I will be his father, and he shall be my son”?
And again, when he leads his first-born into the world, he says,
“Let all the angels of God worship him.”
Of the angels he says,
“He makes his angels winds, and his ministers flaming fire”;
“Your throne, O God, stands forever and ever;
And,
“Lord, of old you established the earth,
To which of the angels has God ever said,
“Sit at my right hand till I make your enemies your footstool”?
Are they not all ministering spirits, sent to serve those who are to inherit salvation?
In view of this, we must attend all the more to what we have heard, lest we drift away. For if the word spoken through angels stood unchanged, and all transgression and disobedience received its due punishment, how shall we escape if we ignore a salvation as great as ours? Announced first by the Lord, it was confirmed to us by those who had heard him. God then gave witness to it by signs, miracles, varied acts of power, and distribution of the gifts of the Holy Spirit as he willed.
RESPONSORY Hebrews 1:3; 12:2
Christ Jesus, the radiance of the Father’s glory and the full expression of his being, upholds all things by the power of his word. He cleansed us from our sins,
Our faith rests on Jesus, who endured the cross for the sake of the joy that lay before him.
Second reading
The Word who became all things for us is close to us, our Lord Jesus Christ who promises to remain with us always. He cries out, saying: See, I am with you all the days of this age. He is himself the shepherd, the high priest, the way and the door, and has become all things at once for us. In the same way, he has come among us as our feast and holy day as well. The blessed Apostle says of him who was awaited: Christ has been sacrificed as our Passover. It was Christ who shed his light on the psalmist as he prayed: You are my joy, deliver me from those surrounding me. True joy, genuine festival, means the casting out of wickedness. To achieve this one must live a life of perfect goodness and, in the serenity of the fear of God, practice contemplation in one’s heart.
This was the way of the saints, who in their lifetime and at every stage of life rejoiced as at a feast. Blessed David, for example, not once but seven times rose at night to win God’s favor through prayer. The great Moses was full of joy as he sang God’s praises in hymns of victory for the defeat of Pharaoh and the oppressors of the Hebrew people. Others had hearts filled always with gladness as they performed their sacred duty of worship, like the great Samuel and the blessed Elijah. Because of their holy lives they gained freedom, and now keep festival in heaven. They rejoice after their pilgrimage in shadows, and now distinguish the reality from the promise.
When we celebrate the feast in our own day, what path are we to take? As we draw near to this feast, who is to be our guide? Beloved, it must be none other than the one whom you will address with me as our Lord Jesus Christ. He says: I am the way. As blessed John tells us: it is Christ who takes away the sin of the world. It is he who purifies our souls, as the prophet Jeremiah says: Stand upon the ways; look and see which is the good path, and you will find in it the way of amendment for your souls.
In former times the blood of goats and the ashes of a calf were sprinkled on those who were unclean, but they were able to purify only the body. Now through the grace of God’s Word everyone is made abundantly clean. If we follow Christ closely we shall be allowed, even on this earth, to stand as it were on the threshold of the heavenly Jerusalem, and enjoy the contemplation of that everlasting feast, like the blessed apostles, who in following the Savior as their leader, showed, and still show, the way to obtain the same gift from God. They said: See, we have left all things and followed you. We too follow the Lord, and we keep his feast by deeds rather than by words.
RESPONSORY Hebrews 6:20; John 1:29
For our sake, Jesus went before us into heaven,
This is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.
CONCLUDING PRAYER
By your help,
ACCLAMATION (at least in the communal celebration)
Let us praise the Lord.
By Divine Office (DivineOffice.org)Ribbon Placement:
Office of Readings for the Fifth Sunday of Lent
God, come to my assistance.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
HYMN
God of mercy God of grace
Deep regret for follies past,
Foolish fears and fond desires,
These, and every secret fault,
PSALMODY
Ant. 1 See how the cross of the Lord stands revealed as the tree of life.
Psalm 1
Happy indeed is the man
He is like a tree that is planted
For they like winnowed chaff
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Psalm-prayer
Lord, you are the fullness of life of holiness and of joy. Fill our days and nights with the love of your wisdom, that we may bear fruit in the beauty of holiness, like a tree watered by running streams.
Ant. See how the cross of the Lord stands revealed as the tree of life.
Ant. 2 Here is a king of my own choosing who will rule on Mt. Zion.
Psalm 2
Why this tumult among nations,
He who sits in the heavens laughs;
I will announce the decree of the Lord:
Now, O kings, understand,
Blessed are they
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Psalm-prayer
Lord God, you gave the peoples of the world as the inheritance of your only Son; you crowned him as king of Zion, your holy city, and gave him your Church to be his bride. As he proclaims the law of your eternal kingdom, may we serve him faithfully, and so share his royal power forever.
Ant. Here is a king of my own choosing who will rule on Mt. Zion.
Ant. 3 Lord, you are my protector; you have raised me up in glory.
Psalm 3
How many are my foes, O Lord!
But you, Lord, are a shield about me,
I lie down to rest and I sleep.
Arise, Lord; save me, my God,
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Psalm-prayer
Lord God, you heard the cry of your Son when he was oppressed and saved him from the sleep of death. Arise, Lord, help your Church. Be its shield so that it may hold up its head and radiate the glory of the resurrection.
Ant. Lord, you are my protector; you have raised me up in glory.
Sacred Silence (indicated by a bell) – a moment to reflect and receive in our hearts the full resonance of the voice of the Holy Spirit and to unite our personal prayer more closely with the word of God and public voice of the Church.
If anyone obeys my teaching.
READINGS
First reading
In times past, God spoke in fragmentary and varied ways to our fathers through the prophets; in this, the final age, he has spoken to us through his Son, whom he has made heir of all things and through whom he first created the universe. This Son is the reflection of the Father’s glory, the exact representation of the Father’s being, and he sustains all things by his powerful word. When he had cleansed us from our sins, he took his seat at the right hand of the Majesty in heaven, as far superior to the angels as the name he has inherited is superior to theirs.
To which of the angels did God ever say,
Or again,
“I will be his father, and he shall be my son”?
And again, when he leads his first-born into the world, he says,
“Let all the angels of God worship him.”
Of the angels he says,
“He makes his angels winds, and his ministers flaming fire”;
“Your throne, O God, stands forever and ever;
And,
“Lord, of old you established the earth,
To which of the angels has God ever said,
“Sit at my right hand till I make your enemies your footstool”?
Are they not all ministering spirits, sent to serve those who are to inherit salvation?
In view of this, we must attend all the more to what we have heard, lest we drift away. For if the word spoken through angels stood unchanged, and all transgression and disobedience received its due punishment, how shall we escape if we ignore a salvation as great as ours? Announced first by the Lord, it was confirmed to us by those who had heard him. God then gave witness to it by signs, miracles, varied acts of power, and distribution of the gifts of the Holy Spirit as he willed.
RESPONSORY Hebrews 1:3; 12:2
Christ Jesus, the radiance of the Father’s glory and the full expression of his being, upholds all things by the power of his word. He cleansed us from our sins,
Our faith rests on Jesus, who endured the cross for the sake of the joy that lay before him.
Second reading
The Word who became all things for us is close to us, our Lord Jesus Christ who promises to remain with us always. He cries out, saying: See, I am with you all the days of this age. He is himself the shepherd, the high priest, the way and the door, and has become all things at once for us. In the same way, he has come among us as our feast and holy day as well. The blessed Apostle says of him who was awaited: Christ has been sacrificed as our Passover. It was Christ who shed his light on the psalmist as he prayed: You are my joy, deliver me from those surrounding me. True joy, genuine festival, means the casting out of wickedness. To achieve this one must live a life of perfect goodness and, in the serenity of the fear of God, practice contemplation in one’s heart.
This was the way of the saints, who in their lifetime and at every stage of life rejoiced as at a feast. Blessed David, for example, not once but seven times rose at night to win God’s favor through prayer. The great Moses was full of joy as he sang God’s praises in hymns of victory for the defeat of Pharaoh and the oppressors of the Hebrew people. Others had hearts filled always with gladness as they performed their sacred duty of worship, like the great Samuel and the blessed Elijah. Because of their holy lives they gained freedom, and now keep festival in heaven. They rejoice after their pilgrimage in shadows, and now distinguish the reality from the promise.
When we celebrate the feast in our own day, what path are we to take? As we draw near to this feast, who is to be our guide? Beloved, it must be none other than the one whom you will address with me as our Lord Jesus Christ. He says: I am the way. As blessed John tells us: it is Christ who takes away the sin of the world. It is he who purifies our souls, as the prophet Jeremiah says: Stand upon the ways; look and see which is the good path, and you will find in it the way of amendment for your souls.
In former times the blood of goats and the ashes of a calf were sprinkled on those who were unclean, but they were able to purify only the body. Now through the grace of God’s Word everyone is made abundantly clean. If we follow Christ closely we shall be allowed, even on this earth, to stand as it were on the threshold of the heavenly Jerusalem, and enjoy the contemplation of that everlasting feast, like the blessed apostles, who in following the Savior as their leader, showed, and still show, the way to obtain the same gift from God. They said: See, we have left all things and followed you. We too follow the Lord, and we keep his feast by deeds rather than by words.
RESPONSORY Hebrews 6:20; John 1:29
For our sake, Jesus went before us into heaven,
This is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.
CONCLUDING PRAYER
By your help,
ACCLAMATION (at least in the communal celebration)
Let us praise the Lord.