Divine Office – Liturgy of the Hours of the Roman Catholic Church (Breviary)

Divine Office – Liturgy of the Hours of the Roman Catholic Church (Breviary)


Feb 07, Office of Readings for Friday of the 4th week of Ordinary Time

February 06, 2013

Ribbon Placement:

Liturgy of the Hours Vol. III:

Ordinary: 651

Proper of Seasons: 160

Psalter: Friday, Week IV, 1230


Office of Readings for Friday in Ordinary Time


God, come to my assistance.

– Lord, make haste to help me.


Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:

– as it was in the beginning, is now, and will be for ever. Amen. Alleluia.


HYMN


Sing praise to our Creator,

Redeemed of Adam’s race;

God’s children by adoption,

Baptized into His grace.


Refrain:

Praise the Holy Trinity,

Undivided Unity’

Holy God, Mighty God,

God Immortal, be adored.


To Jesus Christ give glory,

God’s co-eternal Son;

As members of His Body

we live in Him as one.


Refrain


Now praise the Holy Spirit,

poured forth upon the earth;

Who sanctifies and guides us,

Confirmed in our rebirth.


Refrain


“Sing Praise to Our Creator” by WLP Choir; Melody: Mainz 76.76 with Refrain; Text: Omer Westendorf, 1961

“Sing Praise to Our Creator” by WLP Choir is available from Amazon.com


PSALMODY


Ant. 1 My God, do not reject my cry for help, assailed as I am by the wicked.


Psalm 55:2-15, 17-24

Against a friend proved traitor

Jesus was seized with fear and distress (Mark 14:33).


I


O God, listen to my prayer,

do not hide from my pleading,

attend to me and reply;

with my cares, I cannot rest.


I tremble at the shouts of the foe,

at the cries of the wicked;

for they bring down evil upon me.

They assail me with fury.


My heart is stricken within me,

death’s terror is on me,

trembling and fear fall upon me

and horror overwhelms me.


O that I had wings like a dove

to fly away and be at rest.

So I would escape far away

and take refuge in the desert.


I would hasten to find a shelter

from the raging wind,

from the destructive storm, O Lord,

and from their plotting tongues.


Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:

– as it was in the beginning, is now, and will be for ever. Amen.


Ant. My God, do not reject my cry for help, assailed as I am by the wicked.


Ant. 2 The Lord himself will free us from hostile and treacherous hands.


II


For I can see nothing but violence

and strife in the city.

Night and day they patrol

high on the city walls.


It is full of wickedness and evil;

it is full of sin.

Its streets are never free

from tyranny and deceit.


If this had been done by an enemy

I could bear his taunts.

If a rival had risen against me,

I could hide from him.


But it is you, my own companion,

my intimate friend!

How close was the friendship between us.

We walked together in harmony

in the house of God.


Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:

– as it was in the beginning, is now, and will be for ever. Amen.


Ant. The Lord himself will free us from hostile and treacherous hands.


Ant. 3 Entrust your cares to the Lord; he will sustain you.


III


As for me, I will cry to God

and the Lord will save me.

Evening, morning and at noon

I will cry and lament.


He will deliver my soul in peace

in the attack against me:

for those who fight me are many,

but he hears my voice.


God will hear and will humble them,

the eternal judge:

for they will not amend their ways.

They have no fear of God.


The traitor has turned against his friends;

he has broken his word.

His speech is softer than butter,

but war is in his heart.

His words are smoother than oil,

but they are naked swords.


Entrust your cares to the Lord

and he will support you.

He will never allow

the just man to stumble.


But you, O God, will bring them down

to the pit of death.

Deceitful and bloodthirsty men

shall not live half their days.

O Lord, I will trust in you.


Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit:

– as it was in the beginning, is now, and will be for ever. Amen.


Psalm-prayer


Lord Jesus, you were rejected by your people, betrayed by the kiss of a friend, and deserted by your disciples. Give us the confidence that you had in the Father, and our salvation will be assured.


Ant. Entrust your cares to the Lord; he will sustain you.


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.


Children, listen to my words of wisdom.

– Pay attention to my counsels.


READINGS


First reading

From the second letter to the Thessalonians

2:1-17

The day of the Lord


On the question of the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our being gathered to him, we beg you, brothers, not to be so easily agitated or terrified, whether by an oracular utterance, or rumor, or a letter alleged to be ours, into believing that the day of the Lord is here.


Let no one seduce you, no matter how. Since the mass apostasy has not yet occurred nor the man of lawlessness been revealed—that son of perdition and adversary who exalts himself above every so-called god proposed for worship, he who seats himself in God’s temple and even declares himself to be God – do you not remember how I used to tell you about these things when I was still with you? You know what restrains him until he shall be revealed in his own time. The secret force of lawlessness is already at work, mind you, but there is one who holds him back until that restrainer shall be taken from the scene.


Thereupon the lawless one will be revealed, and the Lord Jesus will destroy him with the breath of his mouth and annihilate him by manifesting his own presence. This lawless one will appear as part of the workings of Satan, accompanied by all the power and signs and wonders at the disposal of falsehood—by every seduction the wicked can devise for those destined to ruin because they have not opened their hearts to the truth in order to be saved. Therefore God is sending upon them a perverse spirit which leads them to give credence to falsehood, so that all who have not believed the truth but have delighted in evildoing will be condemned.


We are bound to thank God for you always, beloved brothers in the Lord, because you are the first fruits of those whom God has chosen for salvation, in holiness of spirit and fidelity to truth. He called you through our preaching of the good news so that you might achieve the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ.


Therefore, brothers, stand firm. Hold fast to the traditions you received from us, either by our word or by letter. May our Lord Jesus Christ himself, may God our Father who loved us and in his mercy gave us eternal consolation and hope, console your hearts and strengthen them for every good work and word.


RESPONSORY Matthew 24:30; 2 Thessalonians 2:8


The sign of the Son of man will appear in the sky

– and all on earth will see the Son of Man coming with great power and majesty.


Then the evil one will be revealed, and the Lord Jesus will slay him with the breath of his mouth.

– And all on earth will see the Son of Man coming with great power and majesty.


Second reading

From a homily by a spiritual writer of the fourth century

May you be filled to the complete fullness of Christ


Those who have been considered worthy to go forth as the sons of God and to be born again of the Holy Spirit from on high, and who hold within them the Christ who renews them and fills them with light, are directed by the Spirit in varied and different ways and in their spiritual repose they are led invisibly in their hearts by grace.


At times, they are like men who mourn and lament over their fellow men, and pouring forth prayers for the whole human race, they plunge into tears and lamentation, on fire with spiritual love for mankind.


At other times they are enkindled by the Spirit with love and exultation that, were it possible, they would clasp in their embrace all mankind, without discrimination, good and bad alike.


Sometimes they are cast down below all mankind in lowliness of spirit, so that they reckon theirs to be the lowest and most abject of conditions.


And sometimes they are held by the Spirit in ineffable joy.


At one time they are like a brave man who puts on the king’s full armor and goes down into battle; he fights bravely against the enemy and defeats them. In like manner, the spiritual man takes up the heavenly arms of the Spirit and marches against the enemy and engaging in battle tramples the foe beneath his feet.


At another time the soul is at rest in deepest silence, tranquility and peace, existing in sheer spiritual pleasure and in ineffable repose and a perfect state.


Again, the soul is instructed by grace in a certain understanding in the ineffable wisdom and the inscrutable knowledge of the Spirit on matters which neither tongue nor lips can utter.


Then again, the soul becomes like any ordinary man.


In such varied ways does grace work within them and many are the means by which it leads the soul, renewing it according to God’s will and training it in different ways so that it may be set before the heavenly Father pure and whole and blameless.


We, too, therefore must make our prayer to God and entreat in love and in great hope that he may bestow upon us the heavenly grace of the gift of the Spirit. We pray that we, too, may be guided by that Spirit and that he may lead us into the fullness of divine will and refresh us with the varied kinds of his repose, that by the help of this guidance, exercise of grace and spiritual advancement, we may be considered worthy to attain to the perfection of the fullness of Christ, as the Apostle says: that you may be filled to the complete fullness of Christ.


RESPONSORY 1 John 2:20, 27; Joel 2:23


You have been anointed by the Holy One,

and this anointing which you have received from him has remained with you.

– You do not need anyone to teach you, for his anointing teaches you all things.


Rejoice and be glad in the Lord your God,

for he has given us a teacher to instruct us in holiness.

– You do not need anyone to teach you, for his anointing teaches you all things.


CONCLUDING PRAYER


Grant us, Lord our God,

that we may honor you with all our mind,

and love everyone in truth of heart.

Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,

who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,

one God, for ever and ever.

– Amen.


ACCLAMATION (only added when praying in community)


Let us praise the Lord.

– And give him thanks.


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