
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Ribbon Placement:
Office of Readings for Saturday of the 2nd Week of Lent
God, come to my assistance.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
HYMN
Ave Maria, gratia plena
Sancta Maria, Mater Dei
Amen.
English Translation:
Hail Mary, full of grace
Holy Mary, Mother of God
Amen.
PSALMODY
Ant. 1 Remember us, O Lord; come with your saving help.
Psalm 106
I
O give thanks to the Lord for he is good:
They are happy who do what is right,
Come to me, Lord, with your help
Our sin is the sin of our fathers;
They forgot the greatness of your love;
He threatened the Red Sea; it dried up
The waters covered their oppressors;
But they soon forgot his deeds
He granted them the favor they asked
The earth opened and swallowed up Dathan
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Ant. Remember us, O Lord; come with your saving help.
Ant. 2 Keep it carefully in mind; the Lord your God has made a covenant with you.
II
They fashioned a calf at Horeb
They forgot the God who was their savior,
For this he said he would destroy them,
Then they scorned the land of promise:
So he raised his hand to swear an oath
They bowed before the Baal of Peor;
Then Phinehas stood up and intervened.
They provoked him at the waters of Meribah.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Ant. Keep it carefully in mind; the Lord your God has made a covenant with you.
Ant. 3 Save your people, Lord; bring us together from among the nations.
III
They failed to destroy the peoples
They worshiped the idols of the nations
They shed the blood of the innocent,
So they defiled themselves by their deeds
So he gave them into the hand of the nations
Time after time he rescued them,
For their sake he remembered his covenant.
O Lord, our God, save us!
Blessed be the Lord, God of Israel,
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
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 had 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.
Ant. Save your people, Lord; bring us together from among the nations.
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.
The man of God welcomes the light.
READINGS
First reading
God delivered all these commandments:
“I, the Lord, am your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, that place of slavery.
You shall not have other gods besides me.
You shall not carve idols for yourselves in the shape of anything in the sky above or on the earth below or in the waters beneath the earth; you shall not bow down before them or worship them. For I, the Lord, your God, am a jealous God, inflicting punishment for their fathers’ wickedness on the children of those who hate me, down to the third and fourth generation; but bestowing mercy down to the thousandth generation, on the children of those who love me and keep my commandments.
“You shall not take the name of the Lord, your God, in vain. For the Lord will not leave unpunished him who takes his name in vain.
“Remember to keep holy the sabbath day. Six days you may labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is the sabbath of the Lord, your God. No work may be done then either by you, or your son or daughter, or your male or female slave, or your beast, or by the alien who lives with you. In six days the Lord made the heavens and the earth, the sea and all that is in them; but on the seventh day he rested. That is why the Lord has blessed the sabbath day and made it holy.
“Honor your father and your mother, that you may have a long life in the land which the Lord, your God, is giving you.
“You shall not kill.
“You shall not commit adultery.
“You shall not steal.
“You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.
“You shall not covet your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male or female slave, nor his ox or ass, nor anything else that belongs to him.”
RESPONSORY Psalm 19:8, 9; Romans 13:8, 10
The law of the Lord is perfect, it gives life to the soul. The word of the Lord is to be trusted, it gives wisdom to the simple.
The man who loves his neighbor fulfills the law; the whole law is summed up in love, for love is the fulfillment of the law.
Second reading
Where a man’s heart is, there is his treasure also. God is not accustomed to refusing a good gift to those who ask for one. Since he is good, and especially to those who are faithful to him, let us hold fast to him with all our soul, our heart, our strength, and so enjoy his light and see his glory and possess the grace of supernatural joy. Let us reach out with our hearts to possess that good, let us exist in it and live in it, let us hold fast to it, that good which is beyond all we can know or see and is marked by perpetual peace and tranquillity, a peace which is beyond all we can know or understand.
This is the good that permeates creation. In it we all live, on it we all depend. It has nothing above it; it is divine. No one is good but God alone. What is good is therefore divine, what is divine is therefore good. Scripture says: When you open your hand all things will be filled with goodness. It is through God’s goodness that all that is truly good is given us, and in it there is no admixture of evil.
These good things are promised by Scripture to those who are faithful: The good things of the land will be your food.
We have died with Christ. We carry about in our bodies the sign of his death, so that the living Christ may also be revealed in us. The life we live is not now our ordinary life but the life of Christ: a life of sinlessness, of chastity, of simplicity and every other virtue. We have risen with Christ. Let us live in Christ, let us ascend in Christ, so that the serpent may not have the power here below to wound us in the heel.
Let us take refuge from this world. You can do this in spirit, even if you are kept here in the body. You can at the same time be here and present to the Lord. Your soul must hold fast to him, you must follow after him in your thoughts, you must tread his ways by faith, not in outward show. You must take refuge in him. He is your refuge and your strength. David addresses him in these words: I fled to you for refuge, and I was not disappointed.
Since God is our refuge, God who is in heaven and above the heavens, we must take refuge from this world in that place where there is peace, where there is rest from toil, where we can celebrate the great sabbath, as Moses said: The sabbaths of the land will provide you with food. To rest in the Lord and to see his joy is like a banquet, and full of gladness and tranquillity.
Let us take refuge like deer beside the fountain of waters. Let our soul thirst, as David thirsted, for the fountain. What is that fountain? Listen to David: With you is the fountain of life. Let my soul say to this fountain: When shall I come and see you face to face? For the fountain is God himself.
RESPONSORY Matthew 22:37; Deuteronomy 10:12
Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind.
This is what the Lord your God asks of you: to hold him in awe, to love him and serve him with all your heart and soul.
CONCLUDING PRAYER
O God,
ACCLAMATION (at least in the communal celebration)
Let us praise the Lord.
Ribbon Placement:
Office of Readings for Saturday of the 2nd Week of Lent
God, come to my assistance.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
HYMN
Ave Maria, gratia plena
Sancta Maria, Mater Dei
Amen.
English Translation:
Hail Mary, full of grace
Holy Mary, Mother of God
Amen.
PSALMODY
Ant. 1 Remember us, O Lord; come with your saving help.
Psalm 106
I
O give thanks to the Lord for he is good:
They are happy who do what is right,
Come to me, Lord, with your help
Our sin is the sin of our fathers;
They forgot the greatness of your love;
He threatened the Red Sea; it dried up
The waters covered their oppressors;
But they soon forgot his deeds
He granted them the favor they asked
The earth opened and swallowed up Dathan
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Ant. Remember us, O Lord; come with your saving help.
Ant. 2 Keep it carefully in mind; the Lord your God has made a covenant with you.
II
They fashioned a calf at Horeb
They forgot the God who was their savior,
For this he said he would destroy them,
Then they scorned the land of promise:
So he raised his hand to swear an oath
They bowed before the Baal of Peor;
Then Phinehas stood up and intervened.
They provoked him at the waters of Meribah.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Ant. Keep it carefully in mind; the Lord your God has made a covenant with you.
Ant. 3 Save your people, Lord; bring us together from among the nations.
III
They failed to destroy the peoples
They worshiped the idols of the nations
They shed the blood of the innocent,
So they defiled themselves by their deeds
So he gave them into the hand of the nations
Time after time he rescued them,
For their sake he remembered his covenant.
O Lord, our God, save us!
Blessed be the Lord, God of Israel,
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
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 had 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.
Ant. Save your people, Lord; bring us together from among the nations.
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.
The man of God welcomes the light.
READINGS
First reading
God delivered all these commandments:
“I, the Lord, am your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, that place of slavery.
You shall not have other gods besides me.
You shall not carve idols for yourselves in the shape of anything in the sky above or on the earth below or in the waters beneath the earth; you shall not bow down before them or worship them. For I, the Lord, your God, am a jealous God, inflicting punishment for their fathers’ wickedness on the children of those who hate me, down to the third and fourth generation; but bestowing mercy down to the thousandth generation, on the children of those who love me and keep my commandments.
“You shall not take the name of the Lord, your God, in vain. For the Lord will not leave unpunished him who takes his name in vain.
“Remember to keep holy the sabbath day. Six days you may labor and do all your work, but the seventh day is the sabbath of the Lord, your God. No work may be done then either by you, or your son or daughter, or your male or female slave, or your beast, or by the alien who lives with you. In six days the Lord made the heavens and the earth, the sea and all that is in them; but on the seventh day he rested. That is why the Lord has blessed the sabbath day and made it holy.
“Honor your father and your mother, that you may have a long life in the land which the Lord, your God, is giving you.
“You shall not kill.
“You shall not commit adultery.
“You shall not steal.
“You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.
“You shall not covet your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his male or female slave, nor his ox or ass, nor anything else that belongs to him.”
RESPONSORY Psalm 19:8, 9; Romans 13:8, 10
The law of the Lord is perfect, it gives life to the soul. The word of the Lord is to be trusted, it gives wisdom to the simple.
The man who loves his neighbor fulfills the law; the whole law is summed up in love, for love is the fulfillment of the law.
Second reading
Where a man’s heart is, there is his treasure also. God is not accustomed to refusing a good gift to those who ask for one. Since he is good, and especially to those who are faithful to him, let us hold fast to him with all our soul, our heart, our strength, and so enjoy his light and see his glory and possess the grace of supernatural joy. Let us reach out with our hearts to possess that good, let us exist in it and live in it, let us hold fast to it, that good which is beyond all we can know or see and is marked by perpetual peace and tranquillity, a peace which is beyond all we can know or understand.
This is the good that permeates creation. In it we all live, on it we all depend. It has nothing above it; it is divine. No one is good but God alone. What is good is therefore divine, what is divine is therefore good. Scripture says: When you open your hand all things will be filled with goodness. It is through God’s goodness that all that is truly good is given us, and in it there is no admixture of evil.
These good things are promised by Scripture to those who are faithful: The good things of the land will be your food.
We have died with Christ. We carry about in our bodies the sign of his death, so that the living Christ may also be revealed in us. The life we live is not now our ordinary life but the life of Christ: a life of sinlessness, of chastity, of simplicity and every other virtue. We have risen with Christ. Let us live in Christ, let us ascend in Christ, so that the serpent may not have the power here below to wound us in the heel.
Let us take refuge from this world. You can do this in spirit, even if you are kept here in the body. You can at the same time be here and present to the Lord. Your soul must hold fast to him, you must follow after him in your thoughts, you must tread his ways by faith, not in outward show. You must take refuge in him. He is your refuge and your strength. David addresses him in these words: I fled to you for refuge, and I was not disappointed.
Since God is our refuge, God who is in heaven and above the heavens, we must take refuge from this world in that place where there is peace, where there is rest from toil, where we can celebrate the great sabbath, as Moses said: The sabbaths of the land will provide you with food. To rest in the Lord and to see his joy is like a banquet, and full of gladness and tranquillity.
Let us take refuge like deer beside the fountain of waters. Let our soul thirst, as David thirsted, for the fountain. What is that fountain? Listen to David: With you is the fountain of life. Let my soul say to this fountain: When shall I come and see you face to face? For the fountain is God himself.
RESPONSORY Matthew 22:37; Deuteronomy 10:12
Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind.
This is what the Lord your God asks of you: to hold him in awe, to love him and serve him with all your heart and soul.
CONCLUDING PRAYER
O God,
ACCLAMATION (at least in the communal celebration)
Let us praise the Lord.