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Ribbon Placement:
Christian Prayer:
Office of Readings for Sunday in Ordinary Time
God, come to my assistance.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
HYMN
On this day, the first of days,
On this day the eternal Son
Father, who didst fashion man
Word made flesh, all hail to thee!
Holy Spirit, you impart
God, the blessed Three in One,
PSALMODY
Ant. 1 Who can climb the Lord’s mountain, or stand in his holy place?
Psalm 24
The Lord’s is the earth and its fullness,
Ant. Who can climb the Lord’s mountain, or stand in his holy place?
Who shall climb the mountain of the Lord?
Ant. Who can climb the Lord’s mountain, or stand in his holy place?
He shall receive blessings from the Lord
Ant. Who can climb the Lord’s mountain, or stand in his holy place?
O gates, lift high your heads;
Ant. Who can climb the Lord’s mountain, or stand in his holy place?
Who is the king of glory?
Ant. Who can climb the Lord’s mountain, or stand in his holy place?
O gates, lift high your heads;
Ant. Who can climb the Lord’s mountain, or stand in his holy place?
Who is he, the king of glory?
Ant. Who can climb the Lord’s mountain, or stand in his holy place?
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Psalm-prayer
When your Son was unjustly condemned, Lord God, and surrounded by the impious, he cried to you, and you set him free. Watch over your people as the treasure of your heart and guide their steps along safe paths that they may see your face.
Ant. Who can climb the Lord’s mountain, or stand in his holy place?
Ant. 2 Bless our God, you nations of the world; he has given us life, alleluia.
Psalm 66
I
Cry out with joy to God, all the earth,
Ant. Bless our God, you nations of the world; he has given us life, alleluia.
Because of the greatness of your strength
Ant. Bless our God, you nations of the world; he has given us life, alleluia.
Come and see the works of God,
Ant. Bless our God, you nations of the world; he has given us life, alleluia.
Let our joy then be in him;
Ant. Bless our God, you nations of the world; he has given us life, alleluia.
O peoples, bless our God,
Ant. Bless our God, you nations of the world; he has given us life, alleluia.
For you, O God, have tested us,
Ant. Bless our God, you nations of the world; he has given us life, alleluia.
You let men ride over our heads;
Ant. Bless our God, you nations of the world; he has given us life, alleluia.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Ant. Bless our God, you nations of the world; he has given us life, alleluia.
Ant. 3 Listen to me, all you who revere God, let me tell you what great things he has done for me, alleluia.
II
Burnt offering I bring to your house;
Ant. Listen to me, all you who revere God, let me tell you what great things he has done for me, alleluia.
I will offer burnt offerings of fatlings
Ant. Listen to me, all you who revere God, let me tell you what great things he has done for me, alleluia.
Come and hear, all who fear God.
Ant. Listen to me, all you who revere God, let me tell you what great things he has done for me, alleluia.
If there had been evil in my heart,
Ant. Listen to me, all you who revere God, let me tell you what great things he has done for me, alleluia.
Blessed be God who did not reject my prayer
Ant. Listen to me, all you who revere God, let me tell you what great things he has done for me, alleluia.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Psalm-prayer
Almighty Father, in the death and resurrection of your own Son you brought us through the waters of baptism to the shores of new life. By those waters and the fire of the Holy Spirit you have given each of us consolation. Accept our sacrifice of praise; may our lives be a total offering to you, and may we deserve to enter your house and there with Christ praise your unfailing power.
Ant. Listen to me, all you who revere God, let me tell you what great things he has done for me, 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’s word is alive; it strikes to the heart.
READINGS
First reading
On the first day of the sixth month in the second year of King Darius, the word of the Lord came through the prophet Haggai to the governor of Judah, Zerubbabel, son of Shealtiel, and to the high priest Joshua, son of Jehozadak:
Thus says the Lord of hosts: This people says: “Not now has the time come to rebuild the house of the Lord.” (Then this word of the Lord came through Haggai, the prophet:) Is it time for you to dwell in your own paneled houses, while this house lies in ruins?
Now thus says the Lord of hosts:
Thus says the Lord of hosts:
For what cause? says the Lord of hosts.
Then Zerubbabel, son of Shealtiel, and the high priest Joshua, son of Jehozadak, and all the remnant of the people listened to the voice of the Lord, their God, and to the words of the prophet Haggai, because the Lord, their God, had sent him, and the people feared because of the Lord. And the Lord’s messenger, Haggai, proclaimed to the people as the message of the Lord: I am with you, says the Lord.
Then the Lord stirred up the spirit of the governor of Judah, Zerubbabel, son of Shealtiel, and the spirit of the high priest Joshua, son of Jehozadak, and the spirit of all the remnant of the people, so that they came and set to work on the house of the Lord of hosts, their God, on the twenty-fourth day of the sixth moon.
In the second year of King Darius, on the twenty-first day of the seventh month, the word of the Lord came through the prophet Haggai: Tell this to the governor of Judah, Zerubbabel, son of Shealtiel, and to the high priest Joshua, son of Jehozadak, and to the remnant of the people:
Who is left among you
But now take courage, Zerubbabel, says the Lord,
For thus says the Lord of hosts:
RESPONSORY Haggai 1:8; Isaiah 56:7
Go up into the hill country and build a house;
My house shall be called a house of prayer for all nations.
Second reading
When our Savior came, he appeared as a divine temple, glorious beyond any comparison, far more splendid and excellent than the older temple. He exceeded the old as much as worship in Christ and the gospels exceeds the cult of the laws, as much as truth exceeds its shadows.
Furthermore, I might point out that originally there was just one temple at Jerusalem, in which one people, the Israelites, offered their sacrifices. Since the only-begotten Son became like us, and as Scripture says, though he was Lord and God, he has shone upon us, the rest of the world has been filled with places of worship. Now there are countless worshipers who honor the universal God with spiritual offerings and fragrant sacrifices. This, surely, is what Malachi foretold, speaking, as if in the person of God: I am a great king, says the Lord; my name is honored among the nations, and everywhere there is offered to my name the fragrance of a pure sacrifice.
With justice, therefore, do we say that the final temple, the Church, will be more glorious. To those who are so solicitous for the Church and labor for its construction, Haggai declares that a gift will be made, a gift from heaven given by the Savior. That gift is Christ himself, the peace of all men; through him we have access in the one Spirit to the Father. The prophet goes on to say: I will give peace to this place and peace of soul to save all who lay the foundation to rebuild the temple. Christ too says somewhere: My peace I give you. Paul will teach how profitable this is for those who love: The peace of Christ, he says, which surpasses all understanding will keep your minds and hearts. Isaiah, the seer, made the same prayer: O Lord our God, give us peace, for you have given us everything. Once a man has been found worthy of Christ’s peace, he can easily save his soul and guide his mind to carry out exactingly the demands of virtue.
Haggai, therefore, declares that peace will be given to all who build. One builds the Church either as a teacher of the sacred mysteries, as one set over the house of God, or as one who works for his own good by setting himself forth as a living and spiritual stone in the holy temple, God’s dwelling place in the Spirit. The results of these efforts will profit such men so that each will be able to gain his own salvation without difficulty.
RESPONSORY Psalm 84:5; Zechariah 2:11
Blessed are they who dwell in your house, O Lord;
Many nations will join the Lord on that day, and they will be his people.
TE DEUM
You are God: we praise you;
To you all angels, all the powers of heaven,
The glorious company of apostles praise you.
Throughout the world the holy Church acclaims you:
You, Christ, are the King of glory,
When you became man to set us free
You overcame the sting of death,
You are seated at God’s right hand in glory.
Come then, Lord, and help your people,
Save your people, Lord, and bless your inheritance.
Day by day we bless you.
Keep us today, Lord, from all sin.
Lord, show us your love and mercy,
In you, Lord, is our hope:
CONCLUDING PRAYER
May your grace,
ACCLAMATION (at least in the communal celebration)
Let us praise the Lord.
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Ribbon Placement:
Christian Prayer:
Office of Readings for Sunday in Ordinary Time
God, come to my assistance.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
HYMN
On this day, the first of days,
On this day the eternal Son
Father, who didst fashion man
Word made flesh, all hail to thee!
Holy Spirit, you impart
God, the blessed Three in One,
PSALMODY
Ant. 1 Who can climb the Lord’s mountain, or stand in his holy place?
Psalm 24
The Lord’s is the earth and its fullness,
Ant. Who can climb the Lord’s mountain, or stand in his holy place?
Who shall climb the mountain of the Lord?
Ant. Who can climb the Lord’s mountain, or stand in his holy place?
He shall receive blessings from the Lord
Ant. Who can climb the Lord’s mountain, or stand in his holy place?
O gates, lift high your heads;
Ant. Who can climb the Lord’s mountain, or stand in his holy place?
Who is the king of glory?
Ant. Who can climb the Lord’s mountain, or stand in his holy place?
O gates, lift high your heads;
Ant. Who can climb the Lord’s mountain, or stand in his holy place?
Who is he, the king of glory?
Ant. Who can climb the Lord’s mountain, or stand in his holy place?
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Psalm-prayer
When your Son was unjustly condemned, Lord God, and surrounded by the impious, he cried to you, and you set him free. Watch over your people as the treasure of your heart and guide their steps along safe paths that they may see your face.
Ant. Who can climb the Lord’s mountain, or stand in his holy place?
Ant. 2 Bless our God, you nations of the world; he has given us life, alleluia.
Psalm 66
I
Cry out with joy to God, all the earth,
Ant. Bless our God, you nations of the world; he has given us life, alleluia.
Because of the greatness of your strength
Ant. Bless our God, you nations of the world; he has given us life, alleluia.
Come and see the works of God,
Ant. Bless our God, you nations of the world; he has given us life, alleluia.
Let our joy then be in him;
Ant. Bless our God, you nations of the world; he has given us life, alleluia.
O peoples, bless our God,
Ant. Bless our God, you nations of the world; he has given us life, alleluia.
For you, O God, have tested us,
Ant. Bless our God, you nations of the world; he has given us life, alleluia.
You let men ride over our heads;
Ant. Bless our God, you nations of the world; he has given us life, alleluia.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Ant. Bless our God, you nations of the world; he has given us life, alleluia.
Ant. 3 Listen to me, all you who revere God, let me tell you what great things he has done for me, alleluia.
II
Burnt offering I bring to your house;
Ant. Listen to me, all you who revere God, let me tell you what great things he has done for me, alleluia.
I will offer burnt offerings of fatlings
Ant. Listen to me, all you who revere God, let me tell you what great things he has done for me, alleluia.
Come and hear, all who fear God.
Ant. Listen to me, all you who revere God, let me tell you what great things he has done for me, alleluia.
If there had been evil in my heart,
Ant. Listen to me, all you who revere God, let me tell you what great things he has done for me, alleluia.
Blessed be God who did not reject my prayer
Ant. Listen to me, all you who revere God, let me tell you what great things he has done for me, alleluia.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Psalm-prayer
Almighty Father, in the death and resurrection of your own Son you brought us through the waters of baptism to the shores of new life. By those waters and the fire of the Holy Spirit you have given each of us consolation. Accept our sacrifice of praise; may our lives be a total offering to you, and may we deserve to enter your house and there with Christ praise your unfailing power.
Ant. Listen to me, all you who revere God, let me tell you what great things he has done for me, 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’s word is alive; it strikes to the heart.
READINGS
First reading
On the first day of the sixth month in the second year of King Darius, the word of the Lord came through the prophet Haggai to the governor of Judah, Zerubbabel, son of Shealtiel, and to the high priest Joshua, son of Jehozadak:
Thus says the Lord of hosts: This people says: “Not now has the time come to rebuild the house of the Lord.” (Then this word of the Lord came through Haggai, the prophet:) Is it time for you to dwell in your own paneled houses, while this house lies in ruins?
Now thus says the Lord of hosts:
Thus says the Lord of hosts:
For what cause? says the Lord of hosts.
Then Zerubbabel, son of Shealtiel, and the high priest Joshua, son of Jehozadak, and all the remnant of the people listened to the voice of the Lord, their God, and to the words of the prophet Haggai, because the Lord, their God, had sent him, and the people feared because of the Lord. And the Lord’s messenger, Haggai, proclaimed to the people as the message of the Lord: I am with you, says the Lord.
Then the Lord stirred up the spirit of the governor of Judah, Zerubbabel, son of Shealtiel, and the spirit of the high priest Joshua, son of Jehozadak, and the spirit of all the remnant of the people, so that they came and set to work on the house of the Lord of hosts, their God, on the twenty-fourth day of the sixth moon.
In the second year of King Darius, on the twenty-first day of the seventh month, the word of the Lord came through the prophet Haggai: Tell this to the governor of Judah, Zerubbabel, son of Shealtiel, and to the high priest Joshua, son of Jehozadak, and to the remnant of the people:
Who is left among you
But now take courage, Zerubbabel, says the Lord,
For thus says the Lord of hosts:
RESPONSORY Haggai 1:8; Isaiah 56:7
Go up into the hill country and build a house;
My house shall be called a house of prayer for all nations.
Second reading
When our Savior came, he appeared as a divine temple, glorious beyond any comparison, far more splendid and excellent than the older temple. He exceeded the old as much as worship in Christ and the gospels exceeds the cult of the laws, as much as truth exceeds its shadows.
Furthermore, I might point out that originally there was just one temple at Jerusalem, in which one people, the Israelites, offered their sacrifices. Since the only-begotten Son became like us, and as Scripture says, though he was Lord and God, he has shone upon us, the rest of the world has been filled with places of worship. Now there are countless worshipers who honor the universal God with spiritual offerings and fragrant sacrifices. This, surely, is what Malachi foretold, speaking, as if in the person of God: I am a great king, says the Lord; my name is honored among the nations, and everywhere there is offered to my name the fragrance of a pure sacrifice.
With justice, therefore, do we say that the final temple, the Church, will be more glorious. To those who are so solicitous for the Church and labor for its construction, Haggai declares that a gift will be made, a gift from heaven given by the Savior. That gift is Christ himself, the peace of all men; through him we have access in the one Spirit to the Father. The prophet goes on to say: I will give peace to this place and peace of soul to save all who lay the foundation to rebuild the temple. Christ too says somewhere: My peace I give you. Paul will teach how profitable this is for those who love: The peace of Christ, he says, which surpasses all understanding will keep your minds and hearts. Isaiah, the seer, made the same prayer: O Lord our God, give us peace, for you have given us everything. Once a man has been found worthy of Christ’s peace, he can easily save his soul and guide his mind to carry out exactingly the demands of virtue.
Haggai, therefore, declares that peace will be given to all who build. One builds the Church either as a teacher of the sacred mysteries, as one set over the house of God, or as one who works for his own good by setting himself forth as a living and spiritual stone in the holy temple, God’s dwelling place in the Spirit. The results of these efforts will profit such men so that each will be able to gain his own salvation without difficulty.
RESPONSORY Psalm 84:5; Zechariah 2:11
Blessed are they who dwell in your house, O Lord;
Many nations will join the Lord on that day, and they will be his people.
TE DEUM
You are God: we praise you;
To you all angels, all the powers of heaven,
The glorious company of apostles praise you.
Throughout the world the holy Church acclaims you:
You, Christ, are the King of glory,
When you became man to set us free
You overcame the sting of death,
You are seated at God’s right hand in glory.
Come then, Lord, and help your people,
Save your people, Lord, and bless your inheritance.
Day by day we bless you.
Keep us today, Lord, from all sin.
Lord, show us your love and mercy,
In you, Lord, is our hope:
CONCLUDING PRAYER
May your grace,
ACCLAMATION (at least in the communal celebration)
Let us praise the Lord.

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