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Christian Prayer:
Office of Readings for Monday in Ordinary Time
God, come to my assistance.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
HYMN
Be thou my vision, through night and come day
Be thou my wisdom, my staff and my stay,
Be thou my guardian my sword in the fight
Riches I heed not, or man’s empty praise
High king of heaven, my victory won
PSALMODY
Ant. 1 Bow down and hear me, Lord; come to my rescue.
Psalm 31
I
In you, O Lord, I take refuge.
Be a rock of refuge for me,
Release me from the snares they have hidden
O God of truth, you detest
You have seen my affliction
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Ant. Bow down and hear me, Lord; come to my rescue.
Ant. 2 Lord, let the light of your countenance shine on your servant.
II
Have mercy on me, O Lord,
For my life is spent with sorrow
In the face of all my foes
Those who see me in the street
I have heard the slander of the crowd,
But as for me, I trust in you, Lord,
Let your face shine on your servant.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Ant. Lord, let the light of your countenance shine on your servant.
Ant. 3 Blessed be the Lord, for he has poured out his mercy upon me.
III
How great is the goodness, Lord,
You hide them in the shelter of your presence
Blessed be the Lord who has shown me
“I am far removed from your sight,”
Love the Lord, all you saints.
Be strong, let your heart take courage,
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
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.
Ant. Blessed be the Lord, for he has poured out his mercy upon me.
Sacred Silence (indicated by a bell)
Guide me in the way of your truth and teach me.
READINGS
First reading
Thus says the Lord:
Thus says the Lord:
They trample the heads of the weak
Yet it was I who destroyed the Amorites before them,
It was I who brought you up from the land of Egypt,
Beware, I will crush you into the ground
RESPONSORY Amos 2:10, 11, 12; Psalm 95:10-11
I brought you out of the land of Egypt, and led you through the desert for forty years,
I raised up prophets among your sons and gave them this command: You shall not prophesy.
Second reading
God has abolished the sacrifices of the old law so that the new law of our Lord Jesus Christ, which does not bind by slavish compulsion, might have an offering not made by man. On another occasion he says to them: When I brought your forefathers out of Egypt, I gave them no commands about burnt offerings and sacrifices. I said not a word about them. What I did command was this: Do not contrive any evil against one another, and do not love perjury.
We are not stupid; surely we ought to understand our Father’s kindly purpose in this. He does not want us to go astray as they did, nor to ask how we are to approach him. Here is what he says to us: The sacrifice acceptable to God is a broken heart; the fragrance pleasing to the Lord is a soul that gives glory to its Maker. You see, my brothers, we must carefully seek after our own salvation; otherwise, one who is bent on deceiving us will insinuate himself and turn us aside from the path that leads to life.
God spoke of this once again when he said to them: On such a day you are keeping a fast that will not carry your cry to heaven. Is it that sort of fast that I require, a day of mortification like that? But to us he says: Is it not this that I demand of you as a fast—loose the fetters of injustice, untie the knots of all contracts that involve extortion, set free those who have been crushed, tear up every unjust agreement. Share your food with the starving; when you meet a naked man, give him clothing; welcome the homeless into your house.
Accordingly, we must flee from all vanity and show an utter hatred for the deeds of the evil way. Do not turn inward and live only for yourselves as though already assured of salvation; join together rather and seek the common good. For, as Scripture says: Shame on those who are wise in their own judgment and think themselves clever. Rather, let us become spiritual; let us be a perfect dwelling place for God. As far as we can, we should dwell upon the fear of God and strive to keep his commandments, finding our delight in his observances. The Lord will judge the world without respect to persons; everyone will receive his just deserts; if he has been good, his good works will go before him; if wicked, the wages of sin will lie in wait for him. We must never relax our efforts as though our calling were already realized. Never let us fall asleep in a state of sin, lest the prince of wickedness gain power over us and snatch us away from the kingdom of the Lord.
My brothers, grasp this further point: You see the Israelites rejected, even after the many signs and wonders worked among them; let us then see to it that we are not found among those of whom Scripture says: Many are called, but few are chosen.
RESPONSORY Galatians 3:24-25, 23
The law was our guardian until Christ came and made it possible for us to be reconciled to God by faith.
Before the time of faith came, the law kept us strictly in check, watching us closely until faith should be revealed.
CONCLUDING PRAYER
Draw near to your servants,
ACCLAMATION (at least in the communal celebration)
Let us praise the Lord.
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Ribbon Placement:
Christian Prayer:
Office of Readings for Monday in Ordinary Time
God, come to my assistance.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
HYMN
Be thou my vision, through night and come day
Be thou my wisdom, my staff and my stay,
Be thou my guardian my sword in the fight
Riches I heed not, or man’s empty praise
High king of heaven, my victory won
PSALMODY
Ant. 1 Bow down and hear me, Lord; come to my rescue.
Psalm 31
I
In you, O Lord, I take refuge.
Be a rock of refuge for me,
Release me from the snares they have hidden
O God of truth, you detest
You have seen my affliction
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Ant. Bow down and hear me, Lord; come to my rescue.
Ant. 2 Lord, let the light of your countenance shine on your servant.
II
Have mercy on me, O Lord,
For my life is spent with sorrow
In the face of all my foes
Those who see me in the street
I have heard the slander of the crowd,
But as for me, I trust in you, Lord,
Let your face shine on your servant.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Ant. Lord, let the light of your countenance shine on your servant.
Ant. 3 Blessed be the Lord, for he has poured out his mercy upon me.
III
How great is the goodness, Lord,
You hide them in the shelter of your presence
Blessed be the Lord who has shown me
“I am far removed from your sight,”
Love the Lord, all you saints.
Be strong, let your heart take courage,
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
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.
Ant. Blessed be the Lord, for he has poured out his mercy upon me.
Sacred Silence (indicated by a bell)
Guide me in the way of your truth and teach me.
READINGS
First reading
Thus says the Lord:
Thus says the Lord:
They trample the heads of the weak
Yet it was I who destroyed the Amorites before them,
It was I who brought you up from the land of Egypt,
Beware, I will crush you into the ground
RESPONSORY Amos 2:10, 11, 12; Psalm 95:10-11
I brought you out of the land of Egypt, and led you through the desert for forty years,
I raised up prophets among your sons and gave them this command: You shall not prophesy.
Second reading
God has abolished the sacrifices of the old law so that the new law of our Lord Jesus Christ, which does not bind by slavish compulsion, might have an offering not made by man. On another occasion he says to them: When I brought your forefathers out of Egypt, I gave them no commands about burnt offerings and sacrifices. I said not a word about them. What I did command was this: Do not contrive any evil against one another, and do not love perjury.
We are not stupid; surely we ought to understand our Father’s kindly purpose in this. He does not want us to go astray as they did, nor to ask how we are to approach him. Here is what he says to us: The sacrifice acceptable to God is a broken heart; the fragrance pleasing to the Lord is a soul that gives glory to its Maker. You see, my brothers, we must carefully seek after our own salvation; otherwise, one who is bent on deceiving us will insinuate himself and turn us aside from the path that leads to life.
God spoke of this once again when he said to them: On such a day you are keeping a fast that will not carry your cry to heaven. Is it that sort of fast that I require, a day of mortification like that? But to us he says: Is it not this that I demand of you as a fast—loose the fetters of injustice, untie the knots of all contracts that involve extortion, set free those who have been crushed, tear up every unjust agreement. Share your food with the starving; when you meet a naked man, give him clothing; welcome the homeless into your house.
Accordingly, we must flee from all vanity and show an utter hatred for the deeds of the evil way. Do not turn inward and live only for yourselves as though already assured of salvation; join together rather and seek the common good. For, as Scripture says: Shame on those who are wise in their own judgment and think themselves clever. Rather, let us become spiritual; let us be a perfect dwelling place for God. As far as we can, we should dwell upon the fear of God and strive to keep his commandments, finding our delight in his observances. The Lord will judge the world without respect to persons; everyone will receive his just deserts; if he has been good, his good works will go before him; if wicked, the wages of sin will lie in wait for him. We must never relax our efforts as though our calling were already realized. Never let us fall asleep in a state of sin, lest the prince of wickedness gain power over us and snatch us away from the kingdom of the Lord.
My brothers, grasp this further point: You see the Israelites rejected, even after the many signs and wonders worked among them; let us then see to it that we are not found among those of whom Scripture says: Many are called, but few are chosen.
RESPONSORY Galatians 3:24-25, 23
The law was our guardian until Christ came and made it possible for us to be reconciled to God by faith.
Before the time of faith came, the law kept us strictly in check, watching us closely until faith should be revealed.
CONCLUDING PRAYER
Draw near to your servants,
ACCLAMATION (at least in the communal celebration)
Let us praise the Lord.
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