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Office of Readings for Tuesday in Week 6 of Easter
God, come to my assistance.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
HYMN
Come Holy Ghost, Creator Blest,
O Comfort Blest to Thee we cry,
Praise be to Thee Father and Son,
PSALMODY
Ant. 1 Surrender to God, and he will do everything for you, alleluia.
Psalm 37
I
Do not fret because of the wicked;
If you trust in the Lord and do good,
Commit your life to the Lord,
Be still before the Lord and wait in patience;
Calm your anger and forget your rage;
A little longer–and the wicked shall have gone.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Ant. Surrender to God, and he will do everything for you, alleluia.
Ant. 2 Turn away from evil, learn to do God’s will; the Lord will strengthen you if you obey him, alleluia.
II
The wicked man plots against the just
The sword of the wicked is drawn,
The just man’s few possessions
He protects the lives of the upright,
But all the wicked shall perish
The wicked man borrows without repaying,
The Lord guides the steps of a man
I was young and now I am old,
Then turn away from evil and do good
The unjust shall be wiped out for ever
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Ant. Turn away from evil, learn to do God’s will; the Lord will strengthen you if you obey him, alleluia.
Ant. 3 Wait for the Lord to lead, then follow in his way, alleluia.
III
The just man’s mouth utters wisdom
The wicked man watches for the just
Then wait for the Lord, keep to his way.
I have seen the wicked triumphant,
See the just man, mark the upright,
The salvation of the just comes from the Lord,
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Psalm-prayer
You proclaimed the poor to be blessed, Lord Jesus, for the kingdom of heaven is given to them. Fill us generously with your gifts. Teach us to put our trust in the Father and to seek his kingdom first of all rather than imitate the powerful and envy the rich.
Ant. Wait for the Lord to lead, then follow in his way, 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 risen from the dead will never die again, alleluia.
READINGS
First reading
Little ones, I address you,
Have no love for the world,
RESPONSORY 1 John 2:17, 15
The world and all its allurements will pass away,
Whoever loves the world cannot have the Father’s love within him.
Second reading
All who receive the sacred flesh of Christ are united with him as members of his body. This is the teaching of Saint Paul when he speaks of the mystery of our religion that was hidden from former generations, but has now been revealed to the holy apostles and prophets by the Spirit; namely, that the Gentiles are joint-heirs with the Jews, that they are members of the same body, and that they have a share in the promise made by God in Christ Jesus.
If, in Christ, all of us, both ourselves and he who is within us by his own flesh, are members of the same body, is it not clear that we are one, both with one another and with Christ? He is the bond that unites us, because he is at once both God and man.
With regard to our unity in the Spirit, we may say, following the same line of thought, that all of us who have received one and the same Spirit, the Holy Spirit, are united intimately, both with one another and with God. Taken separately, we are many, and Christ sends the Spirit, who is both the Father’s Spirit and his own, to dwell in each of us. Yet that Spirit, being one and indivisible, gathers together those who are distinct from each other as individuals, and causes them all to be seen as a unity in himself. Just as Christ’s sacred flesh has power to make those in whom it is present into one body, so the one, indivisible Spirit of God, dwelling in all, causes all to become one in spirit.
Therefore, Saint Paul appeals to us to bear with one another charitably, and to spare no effort in securing, by the bonds of peace, the unity that comes from the Spirit. There is but one body and one Spirit, just as there is but one hope held out to us by God’s call. There is one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is above all, and works through all, and is in all. If the one Spirit dwells in us, the one God and Father of all will be in us, and he, through his Son, will gather together into unity with one another and with himself all who share in the Spirit.
There is also another way of showing that we are made one by sharing in the Holy Spirit. If we have given up our worldly way of life and submitted once for all to the laws of the Spirit, it must surely be obvious to everyone that by repudiating, in a sense, our own life, and taking on the supernatural likeness of the Holy Spirit, who is united to us, our nature is transformed so that we are no longer merely men, but also sons of God, spiritual men, by reason of the share we have received in the divine nature. We are all one, therefore, in the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. We are one in mind and holiness, we are one through our communion in the sacred flesh of Christ, and through our sharing in the one Holy Spirit.
RESPONSORY 1 Corinthians 10: 17; Psalm 68:11, 7
Since there is only one loaf, though we are many, we form one body,
In your goodness, O God, you provided for the poor and you give a home to the friendless.
CONCLUDING PRAYER
Grant,
ACCLAMATION (at least in the communal celebration)
Let us praise the Lord.
Ribbon Placement:
Office of Readings for Tuesday in Week 6 of Easter
God, come to my assistance.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
HYMN
Come Holy Ghost, Creator Blest,
O Comfort Blest to Thee we cry,
Praise be to Thee Father and Son,
PSALMODY
Ant. 1 Surrender to God, and he will do everything for you, alleluia.
Psalm 37
I
Do not fret because of the wicked;
If you trust in the Lord and do good,
Commit your life to the Lord,
Be still before the Lord and wait in patience;
Calm your anger and forget your rage;
A little longer–and the wicked shall have gone.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Ant. Surrender to God, and he will do everything for you, alleluia.
Ant. 2 Turn away from evil, learn to do God’s will; the Lord will strengthen you if you obey him, alleluia.
II
The wicked man plots against the just
The sword of the wicked is drawn,
The just man’s few possessions
He protects the lives of the upright,
But all the wicked shall perish
The wicked man borrows without repaying,
The Lord guides the steps of a man
I was young and now I am old,
Then turn away from evil and do good
The unjust shall be wiped out for ever
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Ant. Turn away from evil, learn to do God’s will; the Lord will strengthen you if you obey him, alleluia.
Ant. 3 Wait for the Lord to lead, then follow in his way, alleluia.
III
The just man’s mouth utters wisdom
The wicked man watches for the just
Then wait for the Lord, keep to his way.
I have seen the wicked triumphant,
See the just man, mark the upright,
The salvation of the just comes from the Lord,
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Psalm-prayer
You proclaimed the poor to be blessed, Lord Jesus, for the kingdom of heaven is given to them. Fill us generously with your gifts. Teach us to put our trust in the Father and to seek his kingdom first of all rather than imitate the powerful and envy the rich.
Ant. Wait for the Lord to lead, then follow in his way, 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 risen from the dead will never die again, alleluia.
READINGS
First reading
Little ones, I address you,
Have no love for the world,
RESPONSORY 1 John 2:17, 15
The world and all its allurements will pass away,
Whoever loves the world cannot have the Father’s love within him.
Second reading
All who receive the sacred flesh of Christ are united with him as members of his body. This is the teaching of Saint Paul when he speaks of the mystery of our religion that was hidden from former generations, but has now been revealed to the holy apostles and prophets by the Spirit; namely, that the Gentiles are joint-heirs with the Jews, that they are members of the same body, and that they have a share in the promise made by God in Christ Jesus.
If, in Christ, all of us, both ourselves and he who is within us by his own flesh, are members of the same body, is it not clear that we are one, both with one another and with Christ? He is the bond that unites us, because he is at once both God and man.
With regard to our unity in the Spirit, we may say, following the same line of thought, that all of us who have received one and the same Spirit, the Holy Spirit, are united intimately, both with one another and with God. Taken separately, we are many, and Christ sends the Spirit, who is both the Father’s Spirit and his own, to dwell in each of us. Yet that Spirit, being one and indivisible, gathers together those who are distinct from each other as individuals, and causes them all to be seen as a unity in himself. Just as Christ’s sacred flesh has power to make those in whom it is present into one body, so the one, indivisible Spirit of God, dwelling in all, causes all to become one in spirit.
Therefore, Saint Paul appeals to us to bear with one another charitably, and to spare no effort in securing, by the bonds of peace, the unity that comes from the Spirit. There is but one body and one Spirit, just as there is but one hope held out to us by God’s call. There is one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is above all, and works through all, and is in all. If the one Spirit dwells in us, the one God and Father of all will be in us, and he, through his Son, will gather together into unity with one another and with himself all who share in the Spirit.
There is also another way of showing that we are made one by sharing in the Holy Spirit. If we have given up our worldly way of life and submitted once for all to the laws of the Spirit, it must surely be obvious to everyone that by repudiating, in a sense, our own life, and taking on the supernatural likeness of the Holy Spirit, who is united to us, our nature is transformed so that we are no longer merely men, but also sons of God, spiritual men, by reason of the share we have received in the divine nature. We are all one, therefore, in the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. We are one in mind and holiness, we are one through our communion in the sacred flesh of Christ, and through our sharing in the one Holy Spirit.
RESPONSORY 1 Corinthians 10: 17; Psalm 68:11, 7
Since there is only one loaf, though we are many, we form one body,
In your goodness, O God, you provided for the poor and you give a home to the friendless.
CONCLUDING PRAYER
Grant,
ACCLAMATION (at least in the communal celebration)
Let us praise the Lord.