S. Ioannis Bosco Confessoris
Incipit
℣ Dómine, lábia ☩ mea apéries.
℣ O Lord, ☩ open my lips.
℟ Et os meum annuntiábit laudem tuam.
℟ And my mouth shall proclaim your praise.
℣ Deus ✠ in adiutórium meum inténde.
℣ O God, ✠ come to my assistance.
℟ Dómine, ad adiuvándum me festína.
℟ Lord, make haste to help me.
Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Spirit.
As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, * world without end. Amen.
Allelúia.
Alleluia.
Invitatorium
Ant. Veníte, * Exsultémus Dómino.
Ant. Come, * let us exult in the Lord.
Psalmus 94
Psalm 94
94:1 Veníte, exsultémus Dómino: * iubilémus Deo salutári nostro:
94:2 Præoccupémus fáciem eius in confessióne: * et in psalmis iubilémus ei.
repeat full invitatory antiphon
94:3 Quóniam Deus magnus Dóminus: * et Rex magnus super omnes deos.
94:4 Quia in manu eius sunt omnes fines terræ: * et altitúdines móntium ipsíus sunt.
repeat full invitatory antiphon
94:5 Quóniam ipsíus est mare, et ipse fecit illud: * et siccam manus eius formavérunt.
repeat full invitatory antiphon
94:7 Et nos pópulus páscuæ eius, et oves manus eius. * Hódie si vocem eius audiéritis, nolíte obduráre corda vestra:
94:8 Sicut in irritatióne secúndum diem tentatiónis in desérto: * ubi tentavérunt me patres vestri, probavérunt me, et vidérunt ópera mea.
repeat full invitatory antiphon
94:9 Quadragínta annis offénsus fui generatióni illi, * et dixi: Semper hi errant corde.
94:10 Et isti non cognovérunt vias meas, ut iurávi in ira mea: * Si introíbunt in réquiem meam.
repeat full invitatory antiphon
94:1 Come, let us exult in the Lord: * let us shout joyfully to God, our Savior:
94:2 Let us anticipate his presence with confession: * and let us sing joyfully to him with psalms.
Repeat the full invitatory antiphon.
94:3 For the Lord is a great God: * and a great King over all gods.
94:4 For in his hand are all the limits of the earth: * and the heights of the mountains are his.
Repeat the full invitatory antiphon.
94:5 For the sea is his, and he made it: * and his hands formed the dry land.
Repeat the full invitatory antiphon.
94:7 And we are the people of his pasture and the sheep of his hand. * If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts:
94:8 As in the provocation, according to the day of temptation in the wilderness: * where your fathers tempted me; they tested me, though they had seen my works.
Repeat the full invitatory antiphon.
94:9 For forty years, I was offended by that generation, * and I said: These have always strayed in heart.
94:10 And these have not known my ways, so I swore in my wrath: * They shall not enter into my rest.
Repeat the full invitatory antiphon.
℣ Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
℣ Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Spirit.
℟ Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
℟ As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, * world without end. Amen.
Ant. Veníte, Exsultémus Dómino.
Ant. Come, let us exult in the Lord.
Hymnus
Somno reféctis ártubus,
Spreto cubíli, súrgimus:
Nobis, Pater, canéntibus
Adésse te depóscimus.
Te lingua primum cóncinat,
Te mentis ardor ámbiat:
Ut áctuum sequéntium
Tu, Sancte, sis exórdium.
Cedant tenébræ lúmini,
Et nox diúrno síderi,
Ut culpa, quam nox íntulit,
Lucis labáscat múnere.
Precámur iídem súpplices,
Noxas ut omnes ámputes,
Et ore te canéntium
Laudéris omni témpore.
Præsta, Pater piíssime,
Patríque compar Únice,
Cum Spíritu Paráclito
Regnans per omne sǽculum.
Amen.
Our limbs refreshed with slumber now,
And sloth cast off, in prayer we bow;
And while we sing thy praises dear,
O Father, be thou present here.
To thee our earliest morning song,
To thee our hearts full powers belong;
And thou, O Holy One, prevent
Each following action and intent.
As shades at morning flee away,
And night before the star of day;
So each transgression of the night
Be purged by thee, celestial Light!
Cut off, we pray thee, each offense,
And every lust of thought and sense:
That by their lips who thee adore
Thou mayst be praised forevermore.
Grant this, O Father ever One
With Christ, thy sole-begotten Son,
And Holy Ghost, whom all adore,
Reigning and blest forevermore.
Amen.
Nocturni
Nocturnus 1
Nocturn 1
Ant. Dóminus de cælo * prospéxit super fílios hóminum.
Ant. The Lord * has looked down from heaven upon the children of men.
Psalmus 13
Psalm 13
13:1a Dixit insípiens in corde suo: * non est Deus.
13:1b Corrúpti sunt, et abominábiles facti sunt in stúdiis suis: * non est qui fáciat bonum, non est usque ad unum.
13:2 Dóminus de cælo prospéxit super fílios hóminum, * ut vídeat si est intéllegens, aut requírens Deum.
13:3a Omnes declinavérunt, simul inútiles facti sunt: * non est qui fáciat bonum, non est usque ad unum.
13:3b Sepúlcrum patens est guttur eórum: † linguis suis dolóse agébant * venénum áspidum sub lábiis eórum.
13:3c Quorum os maledictióne et amaritúdine plenum est: * velóces pedes eórum ad effundéndum sánguinem.
13:3d Contrítio et infelícitas in viis eórum, † et viam pacis non cognovérunt: * non est timor Dei ante óculos eórum.
13:4 Nonne cognóscent omnes qui operántur iniquitátem, * qui dévorant plebem meam sicut escam panis?
13:5 Dóminum non invocavérunt, * illic trepidavérunt timóre, ubi non erat timor.
13:6 Quóniam Dóminus in generatióne iusta est, † consílium ínopis confudístis: * quóniam Dóminus spes eius est.
13:7 Quis dabit ex Sion salutáre Israël? * cum avérterit Dóminus captivitátem plebis suæ, exsultábit Iacob, et lætábitur Israël.
13:1a The fool has said in his heart: * there is no God.
13:1b They are corrupt, and they have become abominable in their pursuits: * there is none who does good, there is not even one.
13:2 The Lord has looked down from heaven upon the children of men, * to see if there is any one who understands, or who seeks God.
13:3a All have gone aside, they are become unprofitable together: * there is none who does good, there is not even one.
13:3b Their throat is an open sepulchre: † they acted deceitfully with their tongues: * the poison of asps is under their lips.
13:3c Whose mouth is full of cursing and bitterness: * their feet are swift to shed blood.
13:3d Destruction and misery are in their ways, † and the way of peace they have not known: * there is no fear of God before their eyes.
13:4 Will they never learn, all who work iniquity, * who devour my people as they eat bread?
13:5 They have not called upon the Lord, * there they trembled with fear, where there was no fear.
13:6 For the Lord is in the righteous generation, † you have confounded the counsel of the poor: * for the Lord is his hope.
13:7 Who will give from Zion the salvation of Israel? * When the Lord shall have turned away the captivity of his people, Jacob shall rejoice, and Israel shall be glad.
℣ Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
℣ Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Spirit.
℟ Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
℟ As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, * world without end. Amen.
Ant. Dóminus de cælo prospéxit super fílios hóminum.
Ant. The Lord has looked down from heaven upon the children of men.
Ant. Qui operátur iustítiam * requiéscet in monte sancto tuo, Dómine.
Ant. He who does justice * shall rest on your holy mountain, O Lord.
Psalmus 14
Psalm 14
14:1 Dómine, quis habitábit in tabernáculo tuo? * aut quis requiéscet in monte sancto tuo?
14:2 Qui ingréditur sine mácula, * et operátur iustítiam:
14:3a Qui lóquitur veritátem in corde suo, * qui non egit dolum in lingua sua:
14:3b Nec fecit próximo suo malum, * et oppróbrium non accépit advérsus próximos suos.
14:4a Ad níhilum dedúctus est in conspéctu eius malígnus: * timéntes autem Dóminum gloríficat:
14:4b Qui iurat próximo suo, et non décipit, * (5a) qui pecúniam suam non dedit ad usúram, et múnera super innocéntem non accépit.
14:5b Qui facit hæc: * non movébitur in ætérnum.
14:1 O Lord, who will dwell in your tabernacle? * or who will rest on your holy mountain?
14:2 He who walks without blemish, * and who works justice:
14:3a He who speaks the truth in his heart, * who has not acted deceitfully with his tongue:
14:3b Nor has he done evil to his neighbor, * and has not taken up a reproach against his neighbors.
14:4a In his sight, the malicious one has been reduced to nothing: * but he glorifies those who fear the Lord.
14:4b He who swears to his neighbor and does not deceive, * (5a) he who has not given his money in usury, nor accepted bribes against the innocent.
14:5b He who does these things: * will be undisturbed for eternity.
℣ Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
℣ Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Spirit.
℟ Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
℟ As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, * world without end. Amen.
Ant. Qui operátur iustítiam requiéscet in monte sancto tuo, Dómine.
Ant. He who does justice shall rest on your holy mountain, O Lord.
Ant. Inclína, Dómine, * aurem tuam mihi, et exáudi verba mea.
Ant. Incline, O Lord, * your ear to me, and hear my words.
Psalmus 16
Psalm 16
16:1a Exáudi, Dómine, iustítiam meam: * inténde deprecatiónem meam.
16:1b Áuribus pércipe oratiónem meam, * non in lábiis dolósis.
16:2 De vultu tuo iudícium meum pródeat: * óculi tui vídeant æquitátes.
16:3 Probásti cor meum, et visitásti nocte: * igne me examinásti, et non est invénta in me iníquitas.
16:4 Ut non loquátur os meum ópera hóminum: * propter verba labiórum tuórum ego custodívi vias duras.
16:5 Pérfice gressus meos in sémitis tuis: * ut non moveántur vestígia mea.
16:6 Ego clamávi, quóniam exaudísti me, Deus: * inclína aurem tuam mihi, et exáudi verba mea.
16:7 Mirífica misericórdias tuas, * qui salvos facis sperántes in te.
16:8a A resisténtibus déxteræ tuæ custódi me, * ut pupíllam óculi.
16:8b Sub umbra alárum tuárum prótege me: * (9a) a fácie impiórum qui me afflixérunt.
16:9b Inimíci mei ánimam meam circumdedérunt, † (10) ádipem suum conclusérunt: * os eórum locútum est supérbiam.
16:11 Proiciéntes me nunc circumdedérunt me: * óculos suos statuérunt declináre in terram.
16:12 Suscepérunt me sicut leo parátus ad prædam: * et sicut cátulus leónis hábitans in ábditis.
16:13 Exsúrge, Dómine, prǽveni eum, et supplánta eum: * éripe ánimam meam ab ímpio, frámeam tuam (14a) ab inimícis manus tuæ.
16:14b Dómine, a paucis de terra dívide eos in vita eórum: * de abscónditis tuis adimplétus est venter eórum.
16:14c Saturáti sunt fíliis: * et dimisérunt relíquias suas párvulis suis.
16:15 Ego autem in iustítia apparébo conspéctui tuo: * satiábor cum apparúerit glória tua.
16:1a Hear, O Lord, my just cause: * attend to my supplication.
16:1b Receive my prayer with your ears, * not from deceitful lips.
16:2 Let my judgment come forth from your presence: * let your eyes behold what is right.
16:3 You have proved my heart, and visited it by night: * you have tried me by fire, and iniquity has not been found in me.
16:4 That my mouth may not speak the works of men: * for the sake of the words of your lips I have kept hard ways.
16:5 Perfect my steps in your paths: * that my footsteps may not be moved.
16:6 I have cried out, for you have heard me, O God: * incline your ear to me, and hear my words.
16:7 Show forth your wonderful mercies, * O you who save those who hope in you.
16:8a Keep me as the apple of your eye, * from those who resist your right hand.
16:8b Protect me under the shadow of your wings: * (9a) from the face of the wicked who have afflicted me.
16:9b My enemies have surrounded my soul, † (10) they have enclosed their fatness: * their mouth has spoken pride.
16:11 Casting me down, they have now surrounded me: * they have set their eyes bowing down to the earth.
16:12 They have surrounded me like a lion ready for its prey: * and like a young lion dwelling in hidden places.
16:13 Arise, O Lord, forestall him and overthrow him: * deliver my soul from the wicked, your sword (14a) from the enemies of your hand.
16:14b O Lord, divide them from the few of the earth in their life: * of your hidden things their belly has been filled.
16:14c They are full of children: * and they have left their remains to their little ones.
16:15 But I in justice shall appear before your sight: * I shall be satisfied when your glory appears.
℣ Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
℣ Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Spirit.
℟ Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
℟ As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, * world without end. Amen.
Ant. Inclína, Dómine, aurem tuam mihi, et exáudi verba mea.
Ant. Incline, O Lord, your ear to me, and hear my words.
℣ Mirífica Dómine misericórdias tuas.
℣ Show forth, O Lord, your mercies.
℟ Qui salvos facis sperántes in te.
℟ You who save those who trust in you.
Pater noster, qui es in cælis, sanctificétur nomen tuum: advéniat regnum tuum: fiat volúntas tua, sicut in cælo et in terra. Panem nostrum cotidiánum da nobis hódie: et dimítte nobis débita nostra, sicut et nos dimíttimus debitóribus nostris:
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name: thy kingdom come: thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread: and forgive us our trespasses, as we also forgive those who trespass against us:
℣ Et ne nos indúcas in tentatiónem:
℣ And lead us not into temptation:
℟ Sed líbera nos a malo.
℟ But deliver us from evil.
Absolutio. Exáudi, Dómine Iesu Christe, preces servórum tuórum, et miserére nobis: Qui cum Patre et Spíritu Sancto vivis et regnas in sǽcula sæculórum.
Absolutio. Hear us, Lord Jesus Christ, and have mercy on your servants: You who live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit for ever and ever.
℣ Iube, Dómine, benedícere.
℣ Grant a blessing, O Lord.
Benedictio. Benedictióne perpétua benedícat nos Pater ætérnus.
Benedictio. May the eternal Father bless us with his everlasting blessing.
Lectio 1
Reading 1
De Epístola ad Philippénses
Col 2:8-15
Phil 4:1-3
Phil 4:1-3
1 Itaque fratres mei caríssimi, et desideratíssimi, gáudium meum, et coróna mea: sic state in Dómino, caríssimi.
2 Evódiam rogo, et Sýntychen déprecor, idípsum sápere in Dómino.
3 Etiam rogo et te, germáne compar, ádiuva illas, quæ mecum laboravérunt in Evangélio cum Cleménte, et céteris adiutóribus meis, quorum nómina sunt in libro vitæ.
1 And so, my most beloved and most desired brothers, my joy and my crown: stand firm in this way, in the Lord, most beloved.
2 I ask Euodia, and I beg Syntyche, to have the same understanding in the Lord.
3 And I also ask you, as my genuine companion, to assist those women who have labored with me in the Gospel, with Clement and the rest of my assistants, whose names are in the Book of Life.
℟ Quam magna multitúdo dulcédinis tuæ, Dómine,
℟ How great is the multitude of your sweetness, O Lord,
Quam abscondísti timéntibus te!
Which you have hidden for those who fear you!
℣ Et perfecísti eis qui sperant in te, Dómine, in conspéctu filiórum hóminum.
℣ And have wrought for those who hope in you, O Lord, in the sight of the sons of men.
℟ Quam abscondísti timéntibus te!
℟ Which you have hidden for those who fear you!
℣ Iube, Dómine, benedícere.
℣ Grant a blessing, O Lord.
Benedictio. Unigénitus Dei Fílius nos benedícere et adiuváre dignétur.
Benedictio. May the Only Begotten Son of God be pleased to bless and assist us.
Lectio 2
Reading 2
Phil 4:4-7
Phil 4:4-7
4 Gaudéte in Dómino semper: íterum dico gaudéte.
5 Modéstia vestra nota sit ómnibus homínibus: Dóminus prope est.
6 Nihil sollíciti sitis: sed in omni oratióne, et obsecratióne, cum gratiárum actióne petitiónes vestræ innotéscant apud Deum.
7 Et pax Dei, quæ exúperat omnem sensum, custódiat corda vestra, et intellegéntias vestras in Christo Iesu.
4 Rejoice in the Lord always. Again, I say, rejoice.
5 Let your modesty be known to all men. The Lord is near.
6 Be anxious about nothing. But in all things, with prayer and supplication, with acts of thanksgiving, let your petitions be made known to God.
7 And so shall the peace of God, which exceeds all understanding, guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.
℟ Adiútor meus esto, Deus:
℟ Be my helper, O God:
Ne derelínquas me.
Do not forsake me.
℣ Neque despícias me, Deus, salutáris meus.
℣ Neither despise me, O God my Savior.
℟ Ne derelínquas me.
℟ Do not forsake me.
℣ Iube, Dómine, benedícere.
℣ Grant a blessing, O Lord.
Benedictio. Ad gáudia paradísi perdúcat nos misericórdia Christi.
Benedictio. May the mercy of Christ lead us to the joys of paradise.
Lectio 3
Reading 3
Phil 4:8-10
Phil 4:8-10
8 De cétero fratres, quæcúmque sunt vera, quæcúmque pudíca, quæcúmque iusta, quæcúmque sancta, quæcúmque amabília, quæcúmque bonæ famæ, siqua virtus, siqua laus disciplínæ, hæc cogitáte.
9 Quæ et didicístis, et accepístis, et audístis, et vidístis in me, hæc ágite: et Deus pacis erit vobíscum.
10 Gavísus sum autem in Dómino veheménter, quóniam tandem aliquándo refloruístis pro me sentíre, sicut et sentiebátis: occupáti autem erátis.
8 Concerning the rest, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is chaste, whatever is just, whatever is holy, whatever is worthy to be loved, whatever is of good repute, if there is any virtue, if there is any praiseworthy discipline: meditate on these.
9 All the things that you have learned and accepted and heard and seen in me, do these. And so shall the God of peace be with you.
10 Now I rejoice in the Lord exceedingly, because finally, after some time, your feelings for me have flourished again, just as you formerly felt. For you had been preoccupied.
℟ Benedícam Dóminum in omni témpore:
℟ I will bless the Lord at all times:
Semper laus eius in ore meo.
His praise shall be ever in my mouth.
℣ In Dómino laudábitur ánima mea, áudiant mansuéti, et læténtur.
℣ In the Lord shall my soul be praised; let the meek hear and rejoice.
℟ Semper laus eius in ore meo.
℟ His praise shall be ever in my mouth.
℣ Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
℣ Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Spirit.
℟ Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
℟ As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, * world without end. Amen.
℟ Semper laus eius in ore meo.
℟ His praise shall be ever in my mouth.
Nocturnus 2
Nocturn 2
Ant. Díligam te, * Dómine, virtus mea.
Ant. I will love you, * O Lord, my strength.
Psalmus 17(2-16b)
Psalm 17(2-16b)
17:2 Díligam te, Dómine, fortitúdo mea: * (3a) Dóminus firmaméntum meum, et refúgium meum, et liberátor meus.
17:3b Deus meus adiútor meus, * et sperábo in eum.
17:3c Protéctor meus, et cornu salútis meæ, * et suscéptor meus.
17:4 Laudans invocábo Dóminum: * et ab inimícis meis salvus ero.
17:5 Circumdedérunt me dolóres mortis: * et torréntes iniquitátis conturbavérunt me.
17:6 Dolóres inférni circumdedérunt me: * præoccupavérunt me láquei mortis.
17:7a In tribulatióne mea invocávi Dóminum, * et ad Deum meum clamávi.
17:7b Et exaudívit de templo sancto suo vocem meam: * et clamor meus in conspéctu eius, introívit in aures eius.
17:8 Commóta est, et contrémuit terra: * fundaménta móntium conturbáta sunt, et commóta sunt, quóniam irátus est eis.
17:9 Ascéndit fumus in ira eius: † et ignis a fácie eius exársit: * carbónes succénsi sunt ab eo.
17:10 Inclinávit cælos, et descéndit: * et calígo sub pédibus eius.
17:11 Et ascéndit super Chérubim, et volávit: * volávit super pennas ventórum.
17:12 Et pósuit ténebras latíbulum suum, † in circúitu eius tabernáculum eius: * tenebrósa aqua in núbibus áëris.
17:13 Præ fulgóre in conspéctu eius nubes transiérunt, * grando et carbónes ignis.
17:14 Et intónuit de cælo Dóminus, † et Altíssimus dedit vocem suam: * grando et carbónes ignis.
17:15 Et misit sagíttas suas, et dissipávit eos: * fúlgura multiplicávit, et conturbávit eos.
17:16a Et apparuérunt fontes aquárum, * et reveláta sunt fundaménta orbis terrárum:
17:16b Ab increpatióne tua, Dómine, * ab inspiratióne spíritus iræ tuæ.
17:2 I will love you, O Lord, my strength: * (3a) the Lord is my firmament, and my refuge, and my deliverer.
17:3b My God is my helper, * and in him will I hope.
17:3c My protector, and the horn of my salvation, * and my support.
17:4 I will praise the Lord with invocation: * and I shall be saved from my enemies.
17:5 The sorrows of death surrounded me: * and the torrents of iniquity troubled me.
17:6 The sorrows of hell encompassed me: * the snares of death anticipated me.
17:7a In my affliction I called upon the Lord, * and I cried to my God.
17:7b And he heard my voice from his holy temple: * and my cry came before him, into his ears.
17:8 The earth was moved and trembled: * the foundations of the mountains were troubled and were shaken, because he was angry with them.
17:9 A smoke ascended by his wrath: † and a fire flared up from his face: * coals were kindled by it.
17:10 He bent the heavens, and he descended: * and darkness was under his feet.
17:11 And he ascended upon the Cherubim, and he flew: * he flew upon the feathers of the winds.
17:12 And he set darkness as his hiding place, † with his tabernacle all around him: * dark waters in the clouds of the air.
17:13 At the brightness that was before his sight, the clouds crossed by, * with hail and coals of fire.
17:14 And the Lord thundered from heaven, † and the Most High uttered his voice: * with hail and coals of fire.
17:15 And he sent forth his arrows and scattered them: * he multiplied lightnings, and he set them in disarray.
17:16a And the fountains of waters appeared, * and the foundations of the world were revealed:
17:16b By your rebuke, O Lord, * by the inspiration of the Spirit of your wrath.
℣ Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
℣ Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Spirit.
℟ Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
℟ As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, * world without end. Amen.
Ant. Díligam te, Dómine, virtus mea.
Ant. I will love you, O Lord, my strength.
Ant. Retríbuet mihi Dóminus * secúndum iustítiam meam.
Ant. The Lord will repay me * according to my justice.
Psalmus 17(17-35)
Psalm 17(17-35)
17:17 Misit de summo, et accépit me: * et assúmpsit me de aquis multis.
17:18 Erípuit me de inimícis meis fortíssimis, † et ab his qui odérunt me: * quóniam confortáti sunt super me.
17:19 Prævenérunt me in die afflictiónis meæ: * et factus est Dóminus protéctor meus.
17:20 Et edúxit me in latitúdinem: * salvum me fecit, quóniam vóluit me.
17:21 Et retríbuet mihi Dóminus secúndum iustítiam meam: * et secúndum puritátem mánuum meárum retríbuet mihi:
17:22 Quia custodívi vias Dómini, * nec ímpie gessi a Deo meo.
17:23 Quóniam ómnia iudícia eius in conspéctu meo: * et iustítias eius non répuli a me.
17:24 Et ero immaculátus cum eo: * et observábo me ab iniquitáte mea.
17:25 Et retríbuet mihi Dóminus secúndum iustítiam meam: * et secúndum puritátem mánuum meárum in conspéctu oculórum eius.
17:26 Cum sancto sanctus eris, * et cum viro innocénte ínnocens eris:
17:27 Et cum elécto eléctus eris: * et cum pervérso pervertéris.
17:28 Quóniam tu pópulum húmilem salvum fácies: * et óculos superbórum humiliábis.
17:29 Quóniam tu illúminas lucérnam meam, Dómine: * Deus meus, illúmina ténebras meas.
17:30 Quóniam in te erípiar a tentatióne, * et in Deo meo transgrédiar murum.
17:31 Deus meus, impollúta via eius: † elóquia Dómini igne examináta: * protéctor est ómnium sperántium in se.
17:32 Quóniam quis Deus præter Dóminum? * aut quis Deus præter Deum nostrum?
17:33 Deus, qui præcínxit me virtúte: * et pósuit immaculátam viam meam.
17:34 Qui perfécit pedes meos tamquam cervórum, * et super excélsa státuens me.
17:35 Qui docet manus meas ad prǽlium: * et posuísti, ut arcum ǽreum, brácchia mea.
17:17 He sent from on high, and he accepted me: * and he took me up out of many waters.
17:18 He rescued me from my strongest enemies, † and from those who hated me: * for they had been too strong for me.
17:19 They intercepted me in the day of my affliction: * and the Lord became my protector.
17:20 And he led me out into a wide place: * he accomplished my salvation, because he willed me.
17:21 And the Lord will reward me according to my justice: * and he will repay me according to the purity of my hands:
17:22 For I have preserved the ways of the Lord, * and I have not behaved impiously before my God.
17:23 For all his judgments are in my sight: * and his justice I have not pushed away from me.
17:24 And I will be immaculate together with him: * and I will keep myself from my iniquity.
17:25 And the Lord will reward me according to my justice: * and according to the purity of my hands before his eyes.
17:26 With the holy, you will be holy, * and with the innocent, you will be innocent:
17:27 And with the elect, you will be elect: * and with the perverse, you will be perverse.
17:28 For you will save the humble people: * and you will bring down the eyes of the arrogant.
17:29 For you illuminate my lamp, O Lord: * my God, enlighten my darkness.
17:30 For in you, I will be delivered from temptation: * and with my God, I will climb over a wall.
17:31 As for my God, his way is undefiled: † the eloquence of the Lord has been examined by fire: * he is the protector of all who hope in him.
17:32 For who is God, except the Lord? * and who is God, except our God?
17:33 It is God who has wrapped me with virtue: * and made my way immaculate.
17:34 It is he who has perfected my feet like the feet of deer, * and who stations me upon the heights.
17:35 It is he who trains my hands for battle: * and you have set my arms like a bow of brass.
℣ Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
℣ Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Spirit.
℟ Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
℟ As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, * world without end. Amen.
Ant. Retríbuet mihi Dóminus secúndum iustítiam meam.
Ant. The Lord will repay me according to my justice.
Ant. Vivit Dóminus * et benedíctus Deus salútis meæ.
Ant. The Lord lives, * and blessed be God my salvation.
Psalmus 17(36a-51)
Psalm 17(36a-51)
17:36a Et dedísti mihi protectiónem salútis tuæ: * et déxtera tua suscépit me:
17:36b Et disciplína tua corréxit me in finem: * et disciplína tua ipsa me docébit.
17:37 Dilatásti gressus meos subtus me: * et non sunt infirmáta vestígia mea:
17:38 Pérsequar inimícos meos et comprehéndam illos: * et non convértar, donec defíciant.
17:39 Confríngam illos, nec póterunt stare: * cadent subtus pedes meos.
17:40 Et præcinxísti me virtúte ad bellum: * et supplantásti insurgéntes in me subtus me.
17:41 Et inimícos meos dedísti mihi dorsum, * et odiéntes me disperdidísti.
17:42 Clamavérunt, nec erat qui salvos fáceret ad Dóminum: * nec exaudívit eos.
17:43 Et commínuam eos, ut púlverem ante fáciem venti: * ut lutum plateárum delébo eos.
17:44 Erípies me de contradictiónibus pópuli: * constítues me in caput géntium.
17:45 Pópulus quem non cognóvi servívit mihi: * in audítu auris obedívit mihi.
17:46 Fílii aliéni mentíti sunt mihi, * fílii aliéni inveteráti sunt, et claudicavérunt a sémitis suis.
17:47 Vivit Dóminus, et benedíctus Deus meus: * et exaltétur Deus salútis meæ.
17:48 Deus, qui das vindíctas mihi, et subdis pópulos sub me: * liberátor meus de inimícis meis iracúndis.
17:49 Et ab insurgéntibus in me exaltábis me: * a viro iníquo erípies me.
17:50 Proptérea confitébor tibi in natiónibus, Dómine: * et nómini tuo psalmum dicam.
17:51 Magníficans salútes Regis eius, † et fáciens misericórdiam Christo suo David: * et sémini eius usque in sǽculum.
17:36a And you have given me the protection of your salvation: * and your right hand sustains me:
17:36b And your discipline has corrected me unto the end: * and your discipline itself will teach me.
17:37 You have expanded my footsteps under me: * and my tracks have not been weakened:
17:38 I will pursue my enemies and apprehend them: * and I will not turn back until they have failed.
17:39 I will break them, and they will not be able to stand: * they will fall under my feet.
17:40 And you have wrapped me with virtue for the battle: * and those rising up against me, you have subdued under me.
17:41 And you have given the back of my enemies to me, * and you have destroyed those who hated me.
17:42 They cried out, but there was none to save them, to the Lord: * but he did not heed them.
17:43 And I will crush them into dust before the face of the wind: * so that I will obliterate them like the mud in the streets.
17:44 You will rescue me from the contradictions of the people: * you will set me at the head of the Gentiles.
17:45 A people I did not know has served me: * as soon as their ears heard, they were obedient to me.
17:46 The sons of foreigners have been deceitful to me, * the sons of foreigners have grown weak with time, and they have wavered from their paths.
17:47 The Lord lives, and blessed is my God: * and may the God of my salvation be exalted.
17:48 O God, who vindicates me and who subdues the people under me: * my liberator from my enraged enemies.
17:49 And you will exalt me above those who rise up against me: * from the iniquitous man, you will rescue me.
17:50 Because of this, I will confess to you among the nations, O Lord: * and I will compose a psalm to your name:
17:51 Magnifying the salvation of his king, † and showing mercy to David, his Christ: * and to his offspring, even for all time.
℣ Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
℣ Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Spirit.
℟ Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
℟ As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, * world without end. Amen.
Ant. Vivit Dóminus et benedíctus Deus salútis meæ.
Ant. The Lord lives, and blessed be God my salvation.
℣ Os iusti meditábitur sapiéntiam.
℣ The mouth of the just man shall meditate wisdom.
℟ Et lingua eius loquétur iudícium.
℟ And his tongue shall speak judgment.
Pater noster, qui es in cælis, sanctificétur nomen tuum: advéniat regnum tuum: fiat volúntas tua, sicut in cælo et in terra. Panem nostrum cotidiánum da nobis hódie: et dimítte nobis débita nostra, sicut et nos dimíttimus debitóribus nostris:
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name: thy kingdom come: thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread: and forgive us our trespasses, as we also forgive those who trespass against us:
℣ Et ne nos indúcas in tentatiónem:
℣ And lead us not into temptation:
℟ Sed líbera nos a malo.
℟ But deliver us from evil.
Absolutio. Ipsíus píetas et misericórdia nos ádiuvet, qui cum Patre et Spíritu Sancto vivit et regnat in sǽcula sæculórum.
Absolutio. May his loving kindness and mercy assist us, he who lives and reigns with the Father and the Holy Spirit for ever and ever.
℣ Iube, Dómine, benedícere.
℣ Grant a blessing, O Lord.
Benedictio. Deus Pater omnípotens sit nobis propítius et clemens.
Benedictio. May God the almighty Father be gracious and merciful to us.
Lectio 4
Reading 4
Ioánnes Bosco, humili loco natus apud Castum Novum in Astensibus atque sanctíssime, patre amisso, disciplína materna institútus, mira de se vel a prima ætate portendit. Ingenio enim mitis atque ad pietátem pronus, singulari se gerebat auctoritate inter æquales, quorum lites dirímere, faciles rixas compónere, turpia verba iocosque lascivos compéscere mature cœpit. Tum verbis eos iucundis ad se advocare, ludis preces insérere, quæ sacra elóquia in templo audivísset mirábili sermónis copia ac dulcédine referre, ad Pœniténtiæ et Eucharistiæ sacraménta rite suscipienda puerulos quam primum quamque creberrime inducere sategit. Oris quoque decor verecundus, morum suávitas, atque innocentíssimæ vitæ candor ómnium animos ad eum pertrahebant. Licet vero, familiáris rei angustia pressus labórum ærumnarúmque plenam adolescéntiam égerit, in id tamen unum hílaris ac Deo fidens contendit, ut sacerdotio augerétur.
John Bosco, born in humble circumstances at Castelnuovo in the Astigiano, and trained with the greatest holiness under his mother's discipline after the loss of his father, gave remarkable portents of himself even from his earliest years. Gentle by nature and inclined to piety, he bore himself with singular authority among his peers, whose quarrels he soon began to settle, petty brawls to compose, base words and wanton jests to suppress. Then he strove to call them to himself with pleasant words, to weave prayers into games, to retell with wonderful abundance and sweetness of speech what sacred sayings he had heard in church, and to lead the boys as soon as possible, and as frequently as possible, to receive the Sacraments of Penance and the Eucharist worthily. The modest grace of his countenance, the pleasantness of his character, and the brightness of his most innocent life drew all hearts to him. And although pressed by straitened family circumstances he spent an adolescence full of labors and hardships, he pressed on cheerfully and trusting in God toward the one goal: to be raised to the priesthood.
℟ Notas mihi fecísti, Dómine, vias vitæ:
℟ You have made known to me, O Lord, the ways of life:
Adimplébis me lætítia cum vultu tuo: delectatiónes in déxtera tua usque in finem.
You will fill me with joy with your countenance: at your right hand are delights evermore.
℣ Tu es qui restítues hereditátem meam mihi.
℣ You are the one who will restore my inheritance to me.
℟ Adimplébis me lætítia cum vultu tuo: delectatiónes in déxtera tua usque in finem.
℟ You will fill me with joy with your countenance: at your right hand are delights evermore.
℣ Iube, Dómine, benedícere.
℣ Grant a blessing, O Lord.
Benedictio. Christus perpétuæ det nobis gáudia vitæ.
Benedictio. May Christ grant us the joys of eternal life.
Lectio 5
Reading 5
Voti tandem compos effectus, Cheriensem civitátem primum, ac dein Augustam Taurinórum pétiit, quo acrius, beato Iosepho Cafasso magistro, et in sciéntia sanctórum profíceret et ad sacram morum doctrinam addiscéndam ánimum adiungeret. Ibi autem, cum voluntátis inclinatióne tum superno instinctu incitatus, suum in adolescéntulos ánimum convértit, ut prima iis christianæ sapiéntiæ traderet rudimenta. Quorum cum fieret in dies maior numerus, sedem ad eos coadunándos stábilem ac firmam, haud sine cælésti afflatu, ásperis et diuturnis difficultátibus superatis, in illa urbis parte collocávit, quæ vulgo Valdocco appellátur, in eamque rem totus incúbuit. Paulo vero post, Vírgine Deípara auxiliante, quæ ei puérulo per visum in somnis futura innúerat, Ioánnes Salesianórum Societátem institúere decrevit, cuius esset præsertim iuveníles ánimas Christo lucrifácere; item novam familiam suscépit constituéndam sacrárum vírginum, quæ, ab Auxiliatrice Dei Matre nuncupátæ, adolescéntulas dirígerent in vias Dómini; quibus demum pium Cooperatórum cœtum adiecit ad Salesianórum ópera studio ac pietáte fovenda. Itaque brevi factum est, ut permagnam et christianæ et civíli societáti utilitátem afferret.
At last having attained his wish, he made his way first to Chieri and then to Turin, so that, under the blessed Joseph Cafasso as master, he might advance the more keenly both in the knowledge of the saints and in the sacred teaching of morals for the worthy administration of the Sacraments of Penance and the Eucharist. By his example and labors he also drew many young men after him, and later founded the Salesian Society for their formation.
℟ Díligam te, Dómine, virtus mea: Dóminus firmaméntum meum,
℟ I will love you, O Lord, my strength; the Lord is my firm foundation,
Et refúgium meum.
And my refuge.
℣ Liberátor meus, Deus meus, adiútor meus.
℣ My deliverer, my God, my helper.
℟ Et refúgium meum.
℟ And my refuge.
℣ Iube, Dómine, benedícere.
℣ Grant a blessing, O Lord.
Benedictio. Ignem sui amóris accéndat Deus in córdibus nostris.
Benedictio. May God kindle the fire of his love in our hearts.
Lectio 6
Reading 6
Animárum enim studio flagrans, nulli pepércit labori nullique impensæ, ut festórum diérum asceteria pro adolescentulis, pupillórum hospitia, pusiónum operariórum scholas, ædes púeris alendis, instituéndis, templa Deo longe lateque per orbem excitaret. Simul Christi fidem in Subalpinis verbo et exemplo fovére, per totam Italiam optimos libros conficiendo, edendo, divulgando tutari, Evangélii præcones ad gentes infidéles sæpius mitténdo propagare non desiit. Simplex ac rectus homo Dei, ad omne opus bonum instructus, omnígenis virtútibus flóruit, quas incensíssimæ caritátis ardor alebat. Mente in Deum constanter erecta ac supernis charismátibus cumulátus, nullis sanctíssimus vir, nec minis terreri, nec labóribus fatigari, nec curis ópprimi, neque rebus adversis perturbari videbátur. Tria autem pietátis offícia suis maxime commendávit: ut quam sæpíssime ad sacram exhomologésim sacramque synáxim accederent, ut Mariam Auxiliatricem peramanter cólerent, ut Pontifici máximo ceu fílii addictíssimi obsequeréntur. Nec silentio prætereundum est eum, in difficilimis rerum adiunctis, præsto non semel Romano Pontifici adfuísse, ut mala ex légibus contra Ecclésiam eo témpore latis deriváta temperaret. Vitæ cursum, tot tantisque opéribus ac labóribus refertum, confecit pridie Kalendas Februarias anno salútis millesimo octingentésimo octogesimo octavo, ætátis septuagesimo tertio. Quem multis clarum miraculis Pius undecimus, Pontifex maximus, anno millesimo nongentésimo vigesimo nono Beatórum, quinquennio post, die solemni Paschæ, décimo nono exeunte sæculo a peracta humani generis Redemptióne, géntibus ex orbe universo in Urbem confluéntibus, Sanctórum ordínibus adserebat.
Burning with zeal for souls, he spared no labor and no expense in order to establish rest homes for young boys on feast days, hospices for orphans, schools for working boys, houses for the raising and educating of children, and temples to God far and wide throughout the world. At the same time he did not cease to foster the faith of Christ in Piedmont by word and example, to protect it throughout all Italy by compiling, publishing, and disseminating the best books, and to propagate it by repeatedly sending preachers of the Gospel to unbelieving peoples. A simple and upright man of God, equipped for every good work, he flourished in virtues of every kind, which were nourished by the ardor of his most burning charity. With his mind steadfastly raised toward God and heaped with heavenly gifts, that most holy man appeared to be terrified by no threats, wearied by no labors, oppressed by no anxieties, and disturbed by no adversities. Three works of devotion he most strongly commended to his own: that they should approach the sacrament of Confession and the holy Synaxis as frequently as possible, that they should venerate Mary Help of Christians with great love, and that they should be submissive to the Supreme Pontiff as most devoted sons. Nor should it be passed over in silence that in the most difficult circumstances he was at the service of the Roman Pontiff more than once, to temper the evils flowing from the laws against the Church enacted at that time. He completed the course of his life, filled with so many and such great works and labors, on the day before the Kalends of February in the year of salvation one thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight, in the seventy-third year of his age. Pius XI, Supreme Pontiff, declared him illustrious for many miracles and enrolled him in the number of the Blessed in the year one thousand nine hundred and twenty-nine; and five years later, on the solemn day of Easter, with the peoples from the whole world flocking to the City on the nineteenth centenary of the completion of the Redemption of the human race, he enrolled him in the ranks of the Saints.
℟ Dómini est terra, et plenitúdo eius:
℟ The earth is the Lord's, and the fullness thereof:
Orbis terrárum, et univérsi qui hábitant in eo.
The world, and all who dwell in it.
℣ Ipse super mária fundávit eam, et super flúmina præparávit illam.
℣ He himself has founded it upon the seas, and established it upon the rivers.
℟ Orbis terrárum, et univérsi qui hábitant in eo.
℟ The world, and all who dwell in it.
℣ Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
℣ Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Spirit.
℟ Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
℟ As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, * world without end. Amen.
℟ Orbis terrárum, et univérsi qui hábitant in eo.
℟ The world, and all who dwell in it.
Nocturnus 3
Nocturn 3
Ant. Exáudiat te * Dóminus in die tribulatiónis.
Ant. May the Lord hear you * in the day of tribulation.
Psalmus 19
Psalm 19
19:2 Exáudiat te Dóminus in die tribulatiónis: * prótegat te nomen Dei Iacob.
19:3 Mittat tibi auxílium de sancto: * et de Sion tueátur te.
19:4 Memor sit omnis sacrifícii tui: * et holocáustum tuum pingue fiat.
19:5 Tríbuat tibi secúndum cor tuum: * et omne consílium tuum confírmet.
19:6 Lætábimur in salutári tuo: * et in nómine Dei nostri magnificábimur.
19:7a Ímpleat Dóminus omnes petitiónes tuas: * nunc cognóvi quóniam salvum fecit Dóminus Christum suum.
19:7b Exáudiet illum de cælo sancto suo: * in potentátibus salus déxteræ eius.
19:8 Hi in cúrribus, et hi in equis: * nos autem in nómine Dómini, Dei nostri invocábimus.
19:9 Ipsi obligáti sunt, et cecidérunt: * nos autem surréximus et erécti sumus.
19:10 Dómine, salvum fac regem: * et exáudi nos in die, qua invocavérimus te.
19:2 May the Lord hear you in the day of tribulation: * may the name of the God of Jacob protect you.
19:3 May he send you help from the sanctuary: * and watch over you from Zion.
19:4 May he be mindful of all your sacrifices: * and may your burnt-offerings be fat.
19:5 May he grant to you according to your heart: * and confirm all your counsels.
19:6 We will rejoice in your salvation: * and in the name of our God, we will be magnified.
19:7a May the Lord fulfill all your petitions: * now I know that the Lord has saved his Christ.
19:7b He will hear him from his holy heaven: * the salvation of his right hand is in his power.
19:8 Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: * but we will call upon the name of the Lord our God.
19:9 They have been bound, and they have fallen: * but we have risen up and we have been set upright.
19:10 O Lord, save the king: * and hear us on the day that we will call upon you.
℣ Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
℣ Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Spirit.
℟ Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
℟ As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, * world without end. Amen.
Ant. Exáudiat te Dóminus in die tribulatiónis.
Ant. May the Lord hear you in the day of tribulation.
Ant. Dómine, * in virtúte tua lætábitur rex.
Ant. O Lord, * in your power the king shall rejoice.
Psalmus 20
Psalm 20
20:2 Dómine, in virtúte tua lætábitur rex: * et super salutáre tuum exsultábit veheménter.
20:3 Desidérium cordis eius tribuísti ei: * et voluntáte labiórum eius non fraudásti eum.
20:4 Quóniam prævenísti eum in benedictiónibus dulcédinis: * posuísti in cápite eius corónam de lápide pretióso.
20:5 Vitam pétiit a te: * et tribuísti ei longitúdinem diérum in sǽculum, et in sǽculum sǽculi.
20:6 Magna est glória eius in salutári tuo: * glóriam et magnum decórem impónes super eum.
20:7 Quóniam dabis eum in benedictiónem in sǽculum sǽculi: * lætificábis eum in gáudio cum vultu tuo.
20:8 Quóniam rex sperat in Dómino: * et in misericórdia Altíssimi non commovébitur.
20:9 Inveniátur manus tua ómnibus inimícis tuis: * déxtera tua invéniat omnes, qui te odérunt.
20:10 Pones eos ut clíbanum ignis in témpore vultus tui: * Dóminus in ira sua conturbábit eos, et devorábit eos ignis.
20:11 Fructum eórum de terra perdes: * et semen eórum a fíliis hóminum.
20:12 Quóniam declinavérunt in te mala: * cogitavérunt consília, quæ non potuérunt stabilíre.
20:13 Quóniam pones eos dorsum: * in relíquiis tuis præparábis vultum eórum.
20:14 Exaltáre, Dómine, in virtúte tua: * cantábimus et psallémus virtútes tuas.
20:2 O Lord, in your strength the king shall rejoice: * and in your salvation he shall exult exceedingly.
20:3 You have given him his heart's desire: * and have not withheld from him the will of his lips.
20:4 For you have gone before him with the blessings of sweetness: * you have set upon his head a crown of precious stone.
20:5 He asked life of you: * and you gave him length of days for ever and ever.
20:6 Great is his glory in your salvation: * glory and great majesty you will lay upon him.
20:7 For you will give him a blessing for ever and ever: * you will make him joyful in gladness with your face.
20:8 For the king hopes in the Lord: * and through the mercy of the Most High he shall not be moved.
20:9 Let your hand be found upon all your enemies: * your right hand shall find all who hate you.
20:10 You shall make them as a fiery oven in the time of your face: * the Lord in his anger shall trouble them, and fire shall devour them.
20:11 You shall destroy their fruit from the earth: * and their seed from among the sons of men.
20:12 For they have devised evils against you: * they thought up counsels which they could not establish.
20:13 For you shall make them turn their back: * among those that remain, you shall prepare their face.
20:14 Be exalted, O Lord, in your strength: * we will sing and praise your mighty deeds.
℣ Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
℣ Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Spirit.
℟ Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
℟ As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, * world without end. Amen.
Ant. Dómine, in virtúte tua lætábitur rex.
Ant. O Lord, in your power the king shall rejoice.
Ant. Exaltábo te, * Dómine, quóniam suscepísti me.
Ant. I will exalt you, * O Lord, for you have upheld me.
Psalmus 29
Psalm 29
29:2 Exaltábo te, Dómine, quóniam suscepísti me: * nec delectásti inimícos meos super me.
29:3 Dómine, Deus meus, clamávi ad te, * et sanásti me.
29:4 Dómine, eduxísti ab inférno ánimam meam: * salvásti me a descendéntibus in lacum.
29:5 Psállite Dómino, sancti eius: * et confitémini memóriæ sanctitátis eius.
29:6 Quóniam ira in indignatióne eius: * et vita in voluntáte eius.
29:6 Ad vésperum demorábitur fletus: * et ad matutínum lætítia.
29:7 Ego autem dixi in abundántia mea: * Non movébor in ætérnum.
29:8 Dómine, in voluntáte tua, * præstitísti decóri meo virtútem.
29:8 Avertísti fáciem tuam a me, * et factus sum conturbátus.
29:9 Ad te, Dómine, clamábo: * et ad Deum meum deprecábor.
29:10 Quæ utílitas in sánguine meo, * dum descéndo in corruptiónem?
29:10 Numquid confitébitur tibi pulvis, * aut annuntiábit veritátem tuam?
29:11 Audívit Dóminus, et misértus est mei: * Dóminus factus est adiútor meus.
29:12 Convertísti planctum meum in gáudium mihi: * conscidísti saccum meum, et circumdedísti me lætítia:
29:13 Ut cantet tibi glória mea, et non compúngar: * Dómine, Deus meus, in ætérnum confitébor tibi.
29:2 I will extol you, O Lord, for you have upheld me: * and have not made my enemies to rejoice over me.
29:3 O Lord my God, I cried to you, * and you healed me.
29:4 O Lord, you have brought my soul out of hell: * you have saved me from those who go down into the pit.
29:5 Sing praise to the Lord, O you his saints: * and give thanks to the remembrance of his holiness.
29:6 For his wrath is in his indignation: * and life is in his good will.
29:6 In the evening weeping shall have place: * and in the morning gladness.
29:7 And in my abundance I said: * I shall never be moved.
29:8 O Lord, in your good will, * you gave strength to my beauty.
29:8 You turned away your face from me, * and I became troubled.
29:9 To you, O Lord, will I cry: * and I will make supplication to my God.
29:10 What profit is there in my blood, * while I go down to corruption?
29:10 Shall dust confess to you, * or shall it declare your truth?
29:11 The Lord heard, and had mercy on me: * the Lord became my helper.
29:12 You have turned my mourning into gladness for me: * you have cut off my sackcloth, and you have surrounded me with joy:
29:13 So then, may my glory sing to you, and may I not regret it: * O Lord my God, I will confess to you for eternity.
℣ Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
℣ Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Spirit.
℟ Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
℟ As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, * world without end. Amen.
Ant. Exaltábo te, Dómine, quóniam suscepísti me.
Ant. I will exalt you, O Lord, for you have upheld me.
℣ Lex Dei eius in corde ipsíus.
℣ The law of his God is in his heart.
℟ Et non supplantabúntur gressus eius.
℟ And his steps shall not be overthrown.
Pater noster, qui es in cælis, sanctificétur nomen tuum: advéniat regnum tuum: fiat volúntas tua, sicut in cælo et in terra. Panem nostrum cotidiánum da nobis hódie: et dimítte nobis débita nostra, sicut et nos dimíttimus debitóribus nostris:
Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name: thy kingdom come: thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread: and forgive us our trespasses, as we also forgive those who trespass against us:
℣ Et ne nos indúcas in tentatiónem:
℣ And lead us not into temptation:
℟ Sed líbera nos a malo.
℟ But deliver us from evil.
Absolutio. A vínculis peccatórum nostrórum absólvat nos omnípotens et miséricors Dóminus.
Absolutio. May the almighty and merciful Lord absolve us from the bonds of our sins.
℣ Iube, Dómine, benedícere.
℣ Grant a blessing, O Lord.
Benedictio. Ille nos benedícat, qui sine fine vivit et regnat.
Benedictio. May he bless us who lives and reigns without end.
Lectio 7
Reading 7
Léctio sancti Evangélii secúndum Matthǽum
A Reading from the holy Gospel according to Matthew
Matt 18:1-5
Matt 18:1-5
In illo témpore: Accessérunt discípuli ad Iesum, dicéntes: Quis, putas, maior est in regno cælórum? Et réliqua.
Homilía sancti Ioánnis Chrysostomi
At that time: The disciples drew near to Jesus, saying: Who, do you think, is greater in the kingdom of heaven? And so forth.
From a Homily of Saint John Chrysostom
Homilia 60 in Matth. cap. 18
Homilia 60 in Matth. cap. 18
Vide quot modis nos inducat Dóminus ad curam vel minórum fratrum? Ne ítaque dixeris: Ærarius est ille, aut calceórum sutor, agricola, insípiens, ut ideo despícias illum. Ne enim in illud mali íncidas, perpende quot modis te inducat, ut modeste agas et eórum curam geras. Puerum in médio státuit et ait: Efficiámini ut párvuli: et: Quicúmque suscéperit párvulum talem, me suscipit: et: Qui scandalizaverit, extrema patiétur. Si ergo Deus ita gaudet de párvulo qui repertus est, cur tu despícias eos quos Deus tam sollicite curat, cum oporteret ánimam ipsam tradere pro uno ex párvulis istis? Tanta quippe est Deo cura de anima, ut ne Fílio quidem suo pepércerit. Quare, óbsecro, primo dilúculo cum a domo exiérimus, hunc unum scopum habeámus et hanc præcipue sollicitúdinem, ut periclitántem eripiámus. Non loquor hic de sensibili periculo; hoc enim ne periculum quidem est; sed de periculo ánimæ, quod homínibus parat diabolus.
See in how many ways the Lord moves us to care even for the lesser brethren. Therefore do not say: He is a coppersmith, or a cobbler, or a farmer, or an unlettered man, and so despise him. Lest you fall into that evil, consider in how many ways he moves you to conduct yourself with modesty and to take care of them. He placed a little child in the midst and said: Become as little children; and: Whoever receives such a little child receives me; and: Whoever leads one astray shall suffer the worst. If, then, God so rejoices over a little one who is found, why do you despise those of whom God takes such solicitous care — when you ought even to lay down your very soul for one of these little ones? For so great is God's care for the soul that he has not even spared his own Son. Therefore, I beseech you, from the first light of day, when we leave home, let us have this one aim and this surpassing concern: to rescue those who are in peril. I do not speak here of peril to the body, for that is no peril at all; but of peril to the soul, which the devil prepares for men.
℟ Ad te, Dómine, levávi ánimam meam:
℟ To you, O Lord, I have lifted up my soul:
Deus meus, in te confído, non erubéscam.
O my God, in you I trust, let me not be put to shame.
℣ Custódi ánimam meam, et éripe me.
℣ Guard my soul, and deliver me.
℟ Deus meus, in te confído, non erubéscam.
℟ O my God, in you I trust, let me not be put to shame.
℣ Iube, Dómine, benedícere.
℣ Grant a blessing, O Lord.
Benedictio. Divínum auxílium máneat semper nobíscum.
Benedictio. May the divine assistance remain always with us.
Lectio 8
Reading 8
Improbus, inquis, difficile tolerátur. Atque ideo debes illi amóre iungi, ut eum a vítio removeas, ut convértas et ad virtútem redúcas. At non obtemperat, inquis, neque consílium admittit. Unde hoc nosti? An exhortátus es et emendare studuísti? Hortátus sæpe sum, inquies. Quóties? Sæpius: semel et íterum. Idne sæpius vocas? Etiamsi per totam vitam id fecisses, nec deficere, nec desperáre oportebat. Non vides quómodo nos Deus semper hortátur per Prophétas, per Apóstolos, per Evangelistas? Quid ígitur? Num recte operamur? Num in ómnibus obtemperamus? Minime. Num ideo finem fecit admonendi?
He is wicked, you say, and hard to bear. And therefore you ought to be joined to him with love, so that you may remove him from his vice, convert him, and lead him back to virtue. But he does not comply, you say, and does not accept counsel. How do you know this? Have you exhorted him and striven to amend him? I have often exhorted him, you will say. How often? Many times: once and again. Do you call that many times? Even if you had done it your whole life, you ought not to cease or despair. Do you not see how God always exhorts us through the Prophets, through the Apostles, through the Evangelists? What then? Do we act rightly? Do we comply in all things? By no means. Has he therefore made an end of admonishing us?
℟ Duo Séraphim clamábant alter ad álterum:
℟ Two Seraphim cried out one to the other:
Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus Dóminus Deus Sábaoth: * Plena est omnis terra glória eius.
Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God of hosts: * all the earth is filled with his glory.
℣ Tres sunt qui testimónium dant in cælo: Pater, Verbum, et Spíritus Sanctus: et hi tres unum sunt.
℣ For there are Three who give testimony in heaven: the Father, the Word, and the Holy Spirit. And these Three are One.
℟ Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus Dóminus Deus Sábaoth.
℟ Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God of hosts.
℣ Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
℣ Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, * and to the Holy Spirit.
℟ Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
℟ As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, * world without end. Amen.
℟ Plena est omnis terra glória eius.
℟ All the earth is filled with his glory.
℣ Iube, Dómine, benedícere.
℣ Grant a blessing, O Lord.
Benedictio. Ad societátem cívium supernórum perdúcat nos Rex Angelórum.
Benedictio. May the King of Angels lead us to the company of the citizens on high.
Lectio 9
Reading 9
Nihil quippe tam pretiósum est quam ánima: quid enim prodest homini, si mundum univérsum lucrétur, ánimæ vero suæ detriméntum patiátur? Verum ómnia pervértit et deiécit pecuniárum amor, Deique timórem decussit, sicut tyrannus arcem sic ánimas occupans. Idcirco et filiórum et nostram neglígimus salútem. Hinc magna insipiéntia; hinc líberi servis vilióres fiunt. Ecquid de servis loquor? Mulum si quis habeat, multum curat ut agasónem illi optimum provideat, non ímprobum, non furacem, non temuléntum, non artis suæ imperítum: si autem fílio pædagogum dare opus sit, casu et sine delectu obvium quemque excipimus; etsi hac arte nulla sit maior. Quid par illi arti, quæ dirigendæ iuvenis menti et índoli incumbit? Qui tali instructus est facultate, plus diligéntiæ exhibeat oportet, quam quivis pictor aut statuarius.
For nothing is so precious as the soul: what does it profit a man if he gains the whole world, but suffers the loss of his own soul? But the love of money perverts and overturns everything and shakes off the fear of God, seizing souls like a tyrant seizing a citadel. Hence we neglect both the salvation of our children and our own. Hence great foolishness; hence children become cheaper than servants. But why speak of servants? If a man has a mule, he takes great care to provide the best groom for it, one who is not wicked, not thieving, not drunken, not unskilled in his art. Yet if a tutor must be provided for a son, we take the first man who happens along, chosen at random and without discernment; yet no art is greater than this. What is equal to that art which is charged with guiding the mind and character of a young man? Whoever is endowed with such a skill ought to show more diligence than any painter or sculptor.
Te Deum
Te Deum
Te Deum laudámus: * te Dóminum confitémur.
Te ætérnum Patrem * omnis terra venerátur.
Tibi omnes Ángeli, * tibi Cæli, et univérsæ Potestátes:
Tibi Chérubim et Séraphim * incessábili voce proclámant:
(Fit reverentia) Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus * Dóminus Deus Sábaoth.
Pleni sunt cæli et terra * maiestátis glóriæ tuæ.
Te gloriósus * Apostolórum chorus,
Te Prophetárum * laudábilis númerus,
Te Mártyrum candidátus * laudat exércitus.
Te per orbem terrárum * sancta confitétur Ecclésia,
Patrem * imménsæ maiestátis;
Venerándum tuum verum * et únicum Fílium;
Sanctum quoque * Paráclitum Spíritum.
Tu Rex glóriæ, * Christe.
Tu Patris * sempitérnus es Fílius.
(Fit reverentia) Tu, ad liberándum susceptúrus hóminem: * non horruísti Vírginis úterum.
Tu, ad liberándum susceptúrus hóminem: * non horruísti Vírginis úterum.
Tu, devícto mortis acúleo, * aperuísti credéntibus regna cælórum.
Tu ad déxteram Dei sedes, * in glória Patris.
Iudex créderis * esse ventúrus.
O God, we praise you; * O Lord, we acclaim you.
Eternal Father, * all the earth reveres you.
To you all the Angels, * the heavens and all the Powers of heaven:
To you the Cherubim and Seraphim * cry out in endless praise:
(A bow is made) Holy, Holy, Holy * Lord God of hosts;
Heaven and earth are filled * with the majesty of your glory.
The glorious choir of Apostles * sings to you,
the noble company of Prophets * praises you,
the white-robed army of Martyrs * glorifies you.
Holy Church throughout the earth * proclaims you,
the Father * of boundless majesty;
your true and only Son, * worthy of adoration;
and the Holy Spirit, * the Paraclete.
You, O Christ, * are the King of glory.
You are * the Father's everlasting Son.
(A bow is made) When you resolved to save the human race, * you did not spurn the Virgin's womb.
When you resolved to save the human race, * you did not spurn the Virgin's womb.
You overcame the sting of death * and opened the Kingdom of Heaven to those who put their faith in you.
You are seated at the right hand of God * in the glory of the Father.
We believe you are the Judge * who is to come.
(Sequens versus dicitur flexis genibus)
(The following verse is said kneeling)
(Fratres, quando incipiunt « Te ergo quæsumus, » exeuntes e Stallis, reverenter inclinent ad verba « Quos pretioso » et cetera)
(Brethren, when they begin 'Te ergo quaesumus,' departing from the Stalls, let them reverently bow at the words 'Quos pretioso' and the rest)
Te ergo quǽsumus, tuis fámulis súbveni, * quos pretióso sánguine redemísti.
Ætérna fac cum Sanctis tuis * in glória numerári.
Ætérna fac cum Sanctis tuis * in glória munerári.
Salvum fac pópulum tuum, Dómine, * et bénedic hereditáti tuæ.
Et rege eos, * et extólle illos usque in ætérnum.
Per síngulos dies * benedícimus te.
(Fit reverentia, secundum consuetudinem) Et laudámus nomen tuum in sǽculum, * et in sǽculum sǽculi.
Et laudámus nomen tuum in sǽculum, * et in sǽculum sǽculi.
Dignáre, Dómine, die isto * sine peccáto nos custodíre.
Miserére nostri, Dómine, * miserére nostri.
Fiat misericórdia tua, Dómine, super nos, * quemádmodum sperávimus in te.
In te, Dómine, sperávi: * non confúndar in ætérnum.
And so we beg you, help your servants, * redeemed by your most precious blood.
Number them * among your Saints in eternal glory.
Number them * among your Saints in eternal glory.
Save your people, Lord, * and bless your inheritance.
Shepherd them * and raise them to eternal life.
Day by day * we bless you,
(A bow is made, according to custom) and we praise your name * for endless ages evermore.
and we praise your name * for endless ages evermore.
Be gracious, Lord, on this day, * and keep us from all sin.
Have mercy on us, O Lord, * have mercy.
May your mercy be upon us, Lord, * as we place our trust in you.
In you, O Lord, I rest my hope: * let me never be put to shame.