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Ribbon Placement:
Christian Prayer:
Office of Readings for Wednesday before Epiphany
God, come to my assistance.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
HYMN
Bethlehem, of noblest cities
Fairer than the sun at morning
By its lambent beauty guided
Solemn things of mystic meaning:
Holy Jesus, in thy brightness
PSALMODY
Ant. 1 I love you, Lord; you are my strength.
Psalm 18:2-30
I
I love you, Lord, my strength,
The Lord is worthy of all praise,
The waves of death rose about me;
In my anguish I called to the Lord;
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Ant. I love you, Lord; you are my strength.
Ant. 2 The Lord has saved me; he wanted me for his own.
II
Then the earth reeled and rocked;
He lowered the heavens and came down,
He made the darkness his covering,
The Lord thundered in the heavens;
The bed of the ocean was revealed;
From on high he reached down and seized me;
They assailed me in the day of my misfortune,
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Ant. The Lord has saved me; he wanted me for his own.
Ant. 3 Lord, kindle a light for my guidance and scatter my darkness.
III
He rewarded me because I was just,
For his judgments are all before me:
He repaid me because I was just
With the sincere you show yourself sincere,
You, O Lord, are my lamp,
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Psalm-prayer
Lord God, our strength and salvation, put in us the flame of your love and make our love for you grow to a perfect love which reaches to our neighbor.
Ant. Lord, kindle a light for my guidance and scatter my darkness.
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.
In Christ was life.
READINGS
First reading
Whatever you do, whether in speech or in action, do it in the name of the Lord Jesus. Give thanks to God the Father through him.
You who are wives, be submissive to your husbands. This is your duty in the Lord. Husbands, love your wives. Avoid any bitterness toward them.
You children, obey your parents in everything as the acceptable way in the Lord.
And fathers, do not nag your children lest they lose heart.
To slaves I say, obey your human masters perfectly, not with the purpose of attracting attention and pleasing men but in all sincerity and out of reverence for the Lord. Whatever you do, work at it with your whole being. Do it for the Lord rather for men, since you know full well you will receive an inheritance from him as your reward. Be slaves of Christ the Lord. Whoever acts unjustly will be repaid for the wrong he has done. No favoritism will be shown.
You slaveowners, deal justly and fairly with your slaves, realizing that you too have a master in heaven.
RESPONSORY Colossian 3:17
Whatever you do in word and deed,
Give thanks to our God and Father through his Son.
Second reading
The Word of God, born once in the flesh (such is his kindness and his goodness), is always willing to be born spiritually in those who desire him. In them he is born as an infant as he fashions himself in them by means of their virtues. He reveals himself to the extent that he knows someone is capable of receiving him. He diminishes the revelation of his glory not out of selfishness but because he recognizes the capacity and resources of those who desire to see him. Yet, in the transcendence of mystery, he always remains invisible to all.
For this reason the apostle Paul, reflecting on the power of the mystery, said: Jesus Christ, yesterday and today: he remains the same for ever. For he understood the mystery as ever new, never growing old through our understanding of it.
Christ is God, for he had given all things their being out of nothing. Yet he is born as man by taking to himself our nature, flesh endowed with intelligent spirit. A star glitters by day in the East and leads the wise men to the place where the incarnate Word lies, to show that the Word, contained in the Law and the Prophets, surpasses in a mystical way knowledge derived from the senses, and to lead the Gentiles to the full light of knowledge.
For surely the word of the Law and the Prophets when it is understood with faith is like a star which leads those who are called by the power of grace in accordance with his decree to recognize the Word incarnate.
Here is the reason why God became a perfect man, changing nothing of human nature, except to take away sin (which was never natural anyway). His flesh was set before that voracious, gaping dragon as bait to provoke him: flesh that would be deadly for the dragon, for it would utterly destroy him by the power of the Godhead hidden within it. For human nature, however, his flesh was to be a remedy since the power of the Godhead in it would restore human nature to its original grace.
Just as the devil had poisoned the tree of knowledge and spoiled our nature by its taste, so too, in presuming to devour the Lord’s flesh he himself is corrupted and is completely destroyed by the power of the Godhead hidden in it.
The great mystery of the divine incarnation remains a mystery for ever. How can the Word made flesh be essentially the same person that is wholly with the Father? How can he who is by nature God become by nature wholly man without lacking either nature, neither the divine by which he is God nor the human by which he became man?
Faith alone grasps these mysteries. Faith alone is truly the substance and foundation of all that exceeds knowledge and understanding.
RESPONSORY John 1:14, 1
The Word was made flesh and lived among us,
In the beginning was the Word,
CONCLUDING PRAYER
Grant us, almighty God,
ACCLAMATION (at least in the communal celebration)
Let us praise the Lord.
By Divine Office (DivineOffice.org)Ribbon Placement:
Christian Prayer:
Office of Readings for Wednesday before Epiphany
God, come to my assistance.
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
HYMN
Bethlehem, of noblest cities
Fairer than the sun at morning
By its lambent beauty guided
Solemn things of mystic meaning:
Holy Jesus, in thy brightness
PSALMODY
Ant. 1 I love you, Lord; you are my strength.
Psalm 18:2-30
I
I love you, Lord, my strength,
The Lord is worthy of all praise,
The waves of death rose about me;
In my anguish I called to the Lord;
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Ant. I love you, Lord; you are my strength.
Ant. 2 The Lord has saved me; he wanted me for his own.
II
Then the earth reeled and rocked;
He lowered the heavens and came down,
He made the darkness his covering,
The Lord thundered in the heavens;
The bed of the ocean was revealed;
From on high he reached down and seized me;
They assailed me in the day of my misfortune,
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Ant. The Lord has saved me; he wanted me for his own.
Ant. 3 Lord, kindle a light for my guidance and scatter my darkness.
III
He rewarded me because I was just,
For his judgments are all before me:
He repaid me because I was just
With the sincere you show yourself sincere,
You, O Lord, are my lamp,
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:
Psalm-prayer
Lord God, our strength and salvation, put in us the flame of your love and make our love for you grow to a perfect love which reaches to our neighbor.
Ant. Lord, kindle a light for my guidance and scatter my darkness.
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.
In Christ was life.
READINGS
First reading
Whatever you do, whether in speech or in action, do it in the name of the Lord Jesus. Give thanks to God the Father through him.
You who are wives, be submissive to your husbands. This is your duty in the Lord. Husbands, love your wives. Avoid any bitterness toward them.
You children, obey your parents in everything as the acceptable way in the Lord.
And fathers, do not nag your children lest they lose heart.
To slaves I say, obey your human masters perfectly, not with the purpose of attracting attention and pleasing men but in all sincerity and out of reverence for the Lord. Whatever you do, work at it with your whole being. Do it for the Lord rather for men, since you know full well you will receive an inheritance from him as your reward. Be slaves of Christ the Lord. Whoever acts unjustly will be repaid for the wrong he has done. No favoritism will be shown.
You slaveowners, deal justly and fairly with your slaves, realizing that you too have a master in heaven.
RESPONSORY Colossian 3:17
Whatever you do in word and deed,
Give thanks to our God and Father through his Son.
Second reading
The Word of God, born once in the flesh (such is his kindness and his goodness), is always willing to be born spiritually in those who desire him. In them he is born as an infant as he fashions himself in them by means of their virtues. He reveals himself to the extent that he knows someone is capable of receiving him. He diminishes the revelation of his glory not out of selfishness but because he recognizes the capacity and resources of those who desire to see him. Yet, in the transcendence of mystery, he always remains invisible to all.
For this reason the apostle Paul, reflecting on the power of the mystery, said: Jesus Christ, yesterday and today: he remains the same for ever. For he understood the mystery as ever new, never growing old through our understanding of it.
Christ is God, for he had given all things their being out of nothing. Yet he is born as man by taking to himself our nature, flesh endowed with intelligent spirit. A star glitters by day in the East and leads the wise men to the place where the incarnate Word lies, to show that the Word, contained in the Law and the Prophets, surpasses in a mystical way knowledge derived from the senses, and to lead the Gentiles to the full light of knowledge.
For surely the word of the Law and the Prophets when it is understood with faith is like a star which leads those who are called by the power of grace in accordance with his decree to recognize the Word incarnate.
Here is the reason why God became a perfect man, changing nothing of human nature, except to take away sin (which was never natural anyway). His flesh was set before that voracious, gaping dragon as bait to provoke him: flesh that would be deadly for the dragon, for it would utterly destroy him by the power of the Godhead hidden within it. For human nature, however, his flesh was to be a remedy since the power of the Godhead in it would restore human nature to its original grace.
Just as the devil had poisoned the tree of knowledge and spoiled our nature by its taste, so too, in presuming to devour the Lord’s flesh he himself is corrupted and is completely destroyed by the power of the Godhead hidden in it.
The great mystery of the divine incarnation remains a mystery for ever. How can the Word made flesh be essentially the same person that is wholly with the Father? How can he who is by nature God become by nature wholly man without lacking either nature, neither the divine by which he is God nor the human by which he became man?
Faith alone grasps these mysteries. Faith alone is truly the substance and foundation of all that exceeds knowledge and understanding.
RESPONSORY John 1:14, 1
The Word was made flesh and lived among us,
In the beginning was the Word,
CONCLUDING PRAYER
Grant us, almighty God,
ACCLAMATION (at least in the communal celebration)
Let us praise the Lord.