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Office of Readings for Friday in Week 4 of Easter
God, come to my assistance.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
HYMN
Glory be to Jesus,
Grace and life eternal
Blest through endless ages
Abel's blood for vengeance
Oft as earth exulting
Lift we then our voices;
PSALMODY
Ant. 1 Our fathers have told us of the Lord’s power; they have recounted for us his marvelous deeds, alleluia.
Psalm 78:1-39
I
Give heed, my people, to my teaching;
The things we have heard and understood,
the glories of the Lord and his might
He gave a command to our fathers
They too should arise and tell their sons
so that they might not be like their fathers,
The sons of Ephraim, armed with the bow,
They forgot the things he had done,
He divided the sea and led them through
He split the rocks in the desert.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Ant. Our fathers have told us of the Lord’s power; they have recounted for us his marvelous deeds, alleluia.
Ant. 2 The children of Israel ate the manna and drank from the spiritual rock which followed after them, alleluia.
II
Yet still they sinned against him;
They even spoke against God.
It was he who struck the rock,
When he heard this the Lord was angry.
Yet he commanded the clouds above
Mere men ate the bread of angels.
He rained food on them like dust,
So they ate and had their fill;
He slew the strongest among them,
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Ant. The children of Israel ate the manna and drank from the spiritual rock which followed after them, alleluia.
Ant. 3 They remembered that God was their helper and redeemer, alleluia.
III
Despite this they went on sinning;
When he slew them then they would seek him,
But the words they spoke were mere flattery;
Yet he who is full of compassion
He remembered they were only men,
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Psalm Prayer
Lord Jesus Christ, shepherd of your church, in order to strengthen our faith and to lead us to the kingdom, you renewed and far surpassed the marvels of the old law. Through the uncertainties of this earthly journey, lead us home to the everlasting pastures.
Ant. They remembered that God was their helper and redeemer, 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.
Christ Jesus you have risen from the dead, alleluia.
READINGS
First reading
I, John, watched and one of the seven angels who were holding the seven bowls came to me and said: “Come, I will show you the judgment in store for the great harlot who sits by the waters of the deep. The kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and the earth’s inhabitants have grown drunk on the wine of her lewdness.”
The angel then carried me away in spirit to a desolate place where I saw a woman seated on a scarlet beast which was covered with blasphemous names. This beast had seven heads and ten horns. The woman was dressed in purple and scarlet and adorned with gold and pearls and other jewels. In her hand she held a gold cup that was filled with the abominable and sordid deeds of her lewdness. On her forehead was written a symbolic name, “Babylon the great, mother of harlots and all the world’s abominations.” I saw that the woman was drunk with the blood of God’s holy ones and the blood of those martyred for their faith in Jesus.
When I saw her I was greatly astonished. The angel said to me: “Why are you so taken aback? I will explain to you the symbolism of the woman and of the seven-headed and ten-horned beast carrying her. The beast you saw existed once but now exists no longer. It will come up from the abyss once more before going to final ruin. All the men of the earth whose names have not been written in the book of the living from the creation of the world shall be amazed when they see the beast, for it existed once and now exists no longer, and yet it will exist again.
Here is the clue for one who possesses wisdom! The seven heads are seven hills on which the woman sits enthroned. They are also seven kings: five have already fallen, one lives now, and the last has not yet come; but when he does come he will remain only a short while. The beast which existed once but now exists no longer, even though it is an eighth king, is really one of the seven and is on its way to ruin. The ten horns you saw represent ten kings who have not yet been crowned; they will possess royal authority along with the beast, but only for an hour. Then they will come to agreement and bestow their power and authority on the beast. They will fight against the Lamb but the Lamb will conquer them, for he is the Lord of lords and the King of kings; victorious, too, will be his followers—the ones who were called: the chosen and the faithful.”
The angel then said to me: “The waters on which you saw the harlot enthroned are large numbers of peoples and nations and tongues. The ten horns you saw on the beast will turn against the harlot with hatred; they will strip off her finery and leave her naked; they will devour her flesh and set her on fire. For God has put it into their minds to carry out his plan, by making them agree to bestow their sovereignty on the beast until his will is accomplished. The woman you saw is the great city which has sovereignty over the kings of the earth.”
RESPONSORY Revelation 17:14; 6:2
The rulers of the earth will wage war against the Lamb, but the Lamb will be victorious over them,
He was given a crown, and like a conqueror he rode forth to win still further victories.
Second Reading
Beloved, Jesus Christ is our salvation, he is the high priest through whom we present our offerings and the helper who supports us in our weakness. Through him our gaze penetrates the heights of heaven and we see as in a mirror, the most holy face of God. Through Christ the eyes of our hearts are opened, and our weak and clouded understanding reaches up toward the light. Through him the Lord God willed that we should taste eternal knowledge, for Christ is the radiance of God’s glory, and as much greater than the angels as the name God has given him is superior to theirs.
So then, my brothers, let us do battle with all our might under his unerring command. Think of the men serving under our military commanders. How well disciplined they are! How readily and submissively they carry out orders! Not everyone can be a prefect, a tribune, a centurion, or a captain of fifty, but each man in his own rank executes the orders of the emperor and the officers in command. The great cannot exist without those of humble condition, nor can those of humble condition exist without the great. Always it is the harmonious working together of its various parts that insures the well-being of the whole. Take our own body as an example: The head is helpless without the feet; and the feet can do nothing without the heart. Even our least important members are useful and necessary to the whole body, and all work together for its well-being in harmonious subordination.
Let us, then, preserve the unity of the body that we form in Christ Jesus, and let everyone give his neighbor the deference to which his particular gifts entitle him. Let the strong care for the weak and the weak respect the strong. Let the wealthy assist the poor and the poor man thank God for giving him someone to supply his needs. The wise man should show his wisdom not by his eloquence but by good works; the humble man should not proclaim his own humility, but leave others to do so; nor must the man who preserves his chastity ever boast of it, but recognize that the ability to control his desires has been given him by another.
Think, my brothers, of how we first came into being, of what we were at the first moment of our existence. Think of the dark tomb out of which our Creator brought us into his world where he had his gifts prepared for us even before we were born. All this we owe to him and for everything we must give him thanks. To him be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
RESPONSORY Colossians 1:18; 2:12b, 9-10, 12a
Christ is the head of the body, the Church, and the first to be born from the dead.
In Christ the fullness of divinity dwells in bodily form, and in him you find your own fulfillment. You were buried with him in baptism.
CONCLUDING PRAYER
O God,
ACCLAMATION (at least in the communal celebration)
Let us praise the Lord.
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Ribbon Placement:
Office of Readings for Friday in Week 4 of Easter
God, come to my assistance.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
HYMN
Glory be to Jesus,
Grace and life eternal
Blest through endless ages
Abel's blood for vengeance
Oft as earth exulting
Lift we then our voices;
PSALMODY
Ant. 1 Our fathers have told us of the Lord’s power; they have recounted for us his marvelous deeds, alleluia.
Psalm 78:1-39
I
Give heed, my people, to my teaching;
The things we have heard and understood,
the glories of the Lord and his might
He gave a command to our fathers
They too should arise and tell their sons
so that they might not be like their fathers,
The sons of Ephraim, armed with the bow,
They forgot the things he had done,
He divided the sea and led them through
He split the rocks in the desert.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Ant. Our fathers have told us of the Lord’s power; they have recounted for us his marvelous deeds, alleluia.
Ant. 2 The children of Israel ate the manna and drank from the spiritual rock which followed after them, alleluia.
II
Yet still they sinned against him;
They even spoke against God.
It was he who struck the rock,
When he heard this the Lord was angry.
Yet he commanded the clouds above
Mere men ate the bread of angels.
He rained food on them like dust,
So they ate and had their fill;
He slew the strongest among them,
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Ant. The children of Israel ate the manna and drank from the spiritual rock which followed after them, alleluia.
Ant. 3 They remembered that God was their helper and redeemer, alleluia.
III
Despite this they went on sinning;
When he slew them then they would seek him,
But the words they spoke were mere flattery;
Yet he who is full of compassion
He remembered they were only men,
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Psalm Prayer
Lord Jesus Christ, shepherd of your church, in order to strengthen our faith and to lead us to the kingdom, you renewed and far surpassed the marvels of the old law. Through the uncertainties of this earthly journey, lead us home to the everlasting pastures.
Ant. They remembered that God was their helper and redeemer, 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.
Christ Jesus you have risen from the dead, alleluia.
READINGS
First reading
I, John, watched and one of the seven angels who were holding the seven bowls came to me and said: “Come, I will show you the judgment in store for the great harlot who sits by the waters of the deep. The kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and the earth’s inhabitants have grown drunk on the wine of her lewdness.”
The angel then carried me away in spirit to a desolate place where I saw a woman seated on a scarlet beast which was covered with blasphemous names. This beast had seven heads and ten horns. The woman was dressed in purple and scarlet and adorned with gold and pearls and other jewels. In her hand she held a gold cup that was filled with the abominable and sordid deeds of her lewdness. On her forehead was written a symbolic name, “Babylon the great, mother of harlots and all the world’s abominations.” I saw that the woman was drunk with the blood of God’s holy ones and the blood of those martyred for their faith in Jesus.
When I saw her I was greatly astonished. The angel said to me: “Why are you so taken aback? I will explain to you the symbolism of the woman and of the seven-headed and ten-horned beast carrying her. The beast you saw existed once but now exists no longer. It will come up from the abyss once more before going to final ruin. All the men of the earth whose names have not been written in the book of the living from the creation of the world shall be amazed when they see the beast, for it existed once and now exists no longer, and yet it will exist again.
Here is the clue for one who possesses wisdom! The seven heads are seven hills on which the woman sits enthroned. They are also seven kings: five have already fallen, one lives now, and the last has not yet come; but when he does come he will remain only a short while. The beast which existed once but now exists no longer, even though it is an eighth king, is really one of the seven and is on its way to ruin. The ten horns you saw represent ten kings who have not yet been crowned; they will possess royal authority along with the beast, but only for an hour. Then they will come to agreement and bestow their power and authority on the beast. They will fight against the Lamb but the Lamb will conquer them, for he is the Lord of lords and the King of kings; victorious, too, will be his followers—the ones who were called: the chosen and the faithful.”
The angel then said to me: “The waters on which you saw the harlot enthroned are large numbers of peoples and nations and tongues. The ten horns you saw on the beast will turn against the harlot with hatred; they will strip off her finery and leave her naked; they will devour her flesh and set her on fire. For God has put it into their minds to carry out his plan, by making them agree to bestow their sovereignty on the beast until his will is accomplished. The woman you saw is the great city which has sovereignty over the kings of the earth.”
RESPONSORY Revelation 17:14; 6:2
The rulers of the earth will wage war against the Lamb, but the Lamb will be victorious over them,
He was given a crown, and like a conqueror he rode forth to win still further victories.
Second Reading
Beloved, Jesus Christ is our salvation, he is the high priest through whom we present our offerings and the helper who supports us in our weakness. Through him our gaze penetrates the heights of heaven and we see as in a mirror, the most holy face of God. Through Christ the eyes of our hearts are opened, and our weak and clouded understanding reaches up toward the light. Through him the Lord God willed that we should taste eternal knowledge, for Christ is the radiance of God’s glory, and as much greater than the angels as the name God has given him is superior to theirs.
So then, my brothers, let us do battle with all our might under his unerring command. Think of the men serving under our military commanders. How well disciplined they are! How readily and submissively they carry out orders! Not everyone can be a prefect, a tribune, a centurion, or a captain of fifty, but each man in his own rank executes the orders of the emperor and the officers in command. The great cannot exist without those of humble condition, nor can those of humble condition exist without the great. Always it is the harmonious working together of its various parts that insures the well-being of the whole. Take our own body as an example: The head is helpless without the feet; and the feet can do nothing without the heart. Even our least important members are useful and necessary to the whole body, and all work together for its well-being in harmonious subordination.
Let us, then, preserve the unity of the body that we form in Christ Jesus, and let everyone give his neighbor the deference to which his particular gifts entitle him. Let the strong care for the weak and the weak respect the strong. Let the wealthy assist the poor and the poor man thank God for giving him someone to supply his needs. The wise man should show his wisdom not by his eloquence but by good works; the humble man should not proclaim his own humility, but leave others to do so; nor must the man who preserves his chastity ever boast of it, but recognize that the ability to control his desires has been given him by another.
Think, my brothers, of how we first came into being, of what we were at the first moment of our existence. Think of the dark tomb out of which our Creator brought us into his world where he had his gifts prepared for us even before we were born. All this we owe to him and for everything we must give him thanks. To him be glory for ever and ever. Amen.
RESPONSORY Colossians 1:18; 2:12b, 9-10, 12a
Christ is the head of the body, the Church, and the first to be born from the dead.
In Christ the fullness of divinity dwells in bodily form, and in him you find your own fulfillment. You were buried with him in baptism.
CONCLUDING PRAYER
O God,
ACCLAMATION (at least in the communal celebration)
Let us praise the Lord.
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