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Office of Readings for Saturday in Week 2 of Easter
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, alleluia.
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, alleluia.
Ant. 2 Keep it carefully in mind; the Lord your God has made a covenant with you, alleluia.
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, alleluia.
Ant. 3 Save your people, Lord; bring us together from among the nations, alleluia.
III
They failed to destroy the peoples
They worshipped 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 God 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, alleluia.
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.
God has given us a new birth into living hope, alleluia.
READINGS
First reading
In the right hand of the One who sat on the throne I, John, saw a scroll. It had writing on both sides and was sealed with seven seals. Then I saw a mighty angel who proclaimed in a loud voice: “Who is worthy to open the scroll and break its seals?” But no one in heaven or on earth or under the earth could be found to open the scroll or examine its contents. I wept bitterly because no one could be found worthy to open or examine the scroll. One of the elders said to me: “Do not weep. The Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has won the right by his victory to open the scroll with the seven seals.”
Then, between the throne with the four living creatures and the elders, I saw a Lamb standing, a Lamb that had been slain. He had seven horns and seven eyes; these eyes are the seven spirits of God, sent to all parts of the world. The Lamb came and received the scroll from the right hand of the One who sat on the throne. When he had taken the scroll, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb. Along with their harps, the elders were holding vessels of gold filled with aromatic spices, which were the prayers of God’s holy people. This is the new hymn they sang:
“Worthy are you to receive the scroll
As my vision continued, I heard the voices of many angels who surrounded the throne and the living creatures and the elders. They were countless in number, thousands and tens of thousands, and they all cried out:
“Worthy is the Lamb that was slain
Then I heard the voices of every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and in the sea; everything in the universe cried aloud:
“To the One seated on the throne, and to the Lamb,
RESPONSORY Revelation 5:9, 10
Worthy are you, Lord, to take the book and open its seals, for you were slain for us.
You have made us a kingdom of priests to serve our God.
Second reading
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 fulfillment 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 favor 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 John 15:1, 7, 9
I am the true vine and you are the branches.
As the Father has loved me, so I have loved you; live on in my love.
CONCLUDING PRAYER
Set aside, O Lord,
ACCLAMATION (at least in the communal celebration)
Let us praise the Lord.
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Ribbon Placement:
Office of Readings for Saturday in Week 2 of Easter
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, alleluia.
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, alleluia.
Ant. 2 Keep it carefully in mind; the Lord your God has made a covenant with you, alleluia.
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, alleluia.
Ant. 3 Save your people, Lord; bring us together from among the nations, alleluia.
III
They failed to destroy the peoples
They worshipped 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 God 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, alleluia.
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.
God has given us a new birth into living hope, alleluia.
READINGS
First reading
In the right hand of the One who sat on the throne I, John, saw a scroll. It had writing on both sides and was sealed with seven seals. Then I saw a mighty angel who proclaimed in a loud voice: “Who is worthy to open the scroll and break its seals?” But no one in heaven or on earth or under the earth could be found to open the scroll or examine its contents. I wept bitterly because no one could be found worthy to open or examine the scroll. One of the elders said to me: “Do not weep. The Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has won the right by his victory to open the scroll with the seven seals.”
Then, between the throne with the four living creatures and the elders, I saw a Lamb standing, a Lamb that had been slain. He had seven horns and seven eyes; these eyes are the seven spirits of God, sent to all parts of the world. The Lamb came and received the scroll from the right hand of the One who sat on the throne. When he had taken the scroll, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb. Along with their harps, the elders were holding vessels of gold filled with aromatic spices, which were the prayers of God’s holy people. This is the new hymn they sang:
“Worthy are you to receive the scroll
As my vision continued, I heard the voices of many angels who surrounded the throne and the living creatures and the elders. They were countless in number, thousands and tens of thousands, and they all cried out:
“Worthy is the Lamb that was slain
Then I heard the voices of every creature in heaven and on earth and under the earth and in the sea; everything in the universe cried aloud:
“To the One seated on the throne, and to the Lamb,
RESPONSORY Revelation 5:9, 10
Worthy are you, Lord, to take the book and open its seals, for you were slain for us.
You have made us a kingdom of priests to serve our God.
Second reading
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 fulfillment 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 favor 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 John 15:1, 7, 9
I am the true vine and you are the branches.
As the Father has loved me, so I have loved you; live on in my love.
CONCLUDING PRAYER
Set aside, O Lord,
ACCLAMATION (at least in the communal celebration)
Let us praise the Lord.
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