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Ribbon Placement: Christian Prayer: Office of Readings for the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of Mary God, come to my assistance. Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: HYMN Virgin-born, we bow before thee: Blessed she by all creation, “Virgin-born, we bow before thee” by Wakefield Cathedral Choi; Words: Reginald Heber, 1827; Music: Genevan Psalm 86 (Mon Dieu, Prete-moi l’Oreille), Urquell aller Seligkeiten; Meter: 88 77 D PSALMODY Ant. 1 At her conception Mary received a blessing from the Lord and loving kindness from God her savior. Psalm 24 The Lord’s is the earth and its fullness, Who shall climb the mountain of the Lord? He shall receive blessings from the Lord O gates, lift high your heads; Who is the king of glory? O gates, lift high your heads; Who is he, the king of glory? Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: Ant. At her conception Mary received a blessing from the Lord and loving kindness from God her savior. Ant. 2 God gave her his help from the dawning of her days; the Most High has made his dwelling place a holy temple. Psalm 46 God is for us a refuge and strength, The Lord of hosts is with us: The waters of a river give joy to God’s city, The Lord of hosts is with us: Come, consider the works of the Lord, The Lord of hosts is with us: Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: Ant. God gave her his help from the dawning of her days; the Most High has made his dwelling place a holy temple. Ant. 3 Glorious things are said of you, O city of God, established on his holy mountain. Psalm 87 On the holy mountain is his city “Babylon and Egypt I will count It is he, the Lord Most High, Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: Ant. Glorious things are said of you, O city of God, established on his holy mountain. Sacred Silence (indicated by a bell) The God of power has given me his strength. READINGS First Reading Just as through one man sin entered the world and with sin death, death thus coming to all men inasmuch as all sinned—before the law there was sin in the world, even though sin is not imputed when there is no law—I say, from Adam to Moses death reigned, even over those who had not sinned by breaking a precept as did Adam, that type of the man to come. But the gift is not like the offense. For if by the offense of the one man all died, much more did the grace of God and the gracious gift of the one man, Jesus Christ, abound for all. The gift is entirely different from the sin committed by the one man. In the first case, the sentence followed upon one offense and brought condemnation, but in the second, the gift came after many offenses and brought acquittal. If death began its reign through one man because of his offense, much more shall those who receive the overflowing grace and gift of justice live and reign through the one man, Jesus Christ. To sum up, then: just as a single offense brought condemnation to all men, a single righteous act brought all men acquittal and life. Just as through one man’s disobedience all became sinners, so through one man’s obedience all shall become just. The law came in order to increase offenses; but despite the increase of sin, grace has far surpassed it, so that, as sin reigned through death, grace may reign by way of justice leading to eternal life, through Jesus Christ our Lord. RESPONSORY Romans 5:12; Luke 1:30; see Psalm 115:8; 17:19 Through one man sin came into the world; in him all men have sinned. The Lord has rescued you from death and sheltered you from all harm. Second reading Blessed Lady, sky and stars, earth and rivers, day and night—everything that is subject to the power or use of man—rejoice that through you they are in some sense restored to their lost beauty and are endowed with inexpressible new grace. All creatures were dead, as it were, useless for men or for the praise of God, who made them. The world, contrary to its true destiny, was corrupted and tainted by the acts of men who served idols. Now all creation has been restored to life and rejoices that it is controlled and given splendor by men who believe in God. The universe rejoices with new and indefinable loveliness. Not only does it feel the unseen presence of God himself, its Creator, it sees him openly, working and making it holy. These great blessings spring from the blessed fruit of Mary’s womb. Through the fullness of the grace that was given you, dead things rejoice in their freedom, and those in heaven are glad to be made new. Through the Son who was the glorious fruit of your virgin womb, just souls who died before his life-giving death rejoice as they are freed from captivity, and the angels are glad at the restoration of their shattered domain. Lady, full and overflowing with grace, all creation receives new life from your abundance. Virgin, blessed above all creatures, through your blessing all creation is blessed, not only creation from its Creator, but the Creator himself has been blessed by creation. To Mary God gave his only-begotten Son, whom he loved as himself. Through Mary God made himself a Son, not different but the same, by nature Son of God and Son of Mary. The whole universe was created by God, and God was born of Mary. God created all things, and Mary gave birth to God. The God who made all things gave himself form through Mary, and thus he made his own creation. He who could create all things from nothing would not remake his ruined creation without Mary. God, then, is the Father of the created world and Mary the mother of the re-created world. God is the Father by whom all things were given life, and Mary the mother through whom all things were given new life. For God begot the Son, through whom all things were made, and Mary gave birth to him as the Savior of the world. Without God’s Son, nothing could exist; without Mary’s Son, nothing could be redeemed. Truly the Lord is with you, to whom the Lord granted that all nature should owe as much to you as to himself. RESPONSORY Psalm 34:4; 86:13; Luke 1:48 Proclaim with me the glory of the Lord, From this day all generations will call me blessed. 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 O God, ACCLAMATION (only added when praying in community) Let us praise the Lord. |
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