The world is waiting for the Church to become a society of praise once again

Feria IV 18 Septembris 2024, Hebdomada XXIV per annum,
  Introitus
  Eccli. 36, 18
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(c4) DA(ixdh'!iv) pa(ixhi)cem,(h') *(,) Dó(hjjh)mi(ixihig)ne,(hg..) (,) sus(ixhig)ti(f)nén(fg)ti(g)bus(ghF'Ef) te,(d.) (:) ut(d) pro(ff)phé(fg)tae(g) tu(ixhg/hig)i(fgf.) (,) fi(f)dé(ixf!gwh'!iv)les(h) in(jj)ve(hhg)ni(fh)án(gh~)tur :(f.) (:) ex(f)áu(ixhiH~'G~)di(g.) pre(ixhig)ces(f) ser(fg~)vi(g) tu(g.f!gwhgh)i,(hg..) (;) et(f@h!gh~) ple(h)bis(hgffd) tu(d!f/[1]{/[-1]ix}f/hig)ae(g.) (,) Is(fgF'D)ra(d!ewf_d)el.(d.) (::) <i>T. P.</i> Al(ixhi)le(h)lú(hgh){ia},(f_d) (,) al(fg)le(efghfgvFE)lú(d!ewfef){ia}.(e[ll:1]d..) (::) <i>Ps.</i> Lae(f)tá(gh)tus(h) sum(h) in(h) his(h) quae(h) di(hj)cta(h) sunt(h) mi(hg)hi :(gh..) *(:) in(gf) do(gh)mum(h) Dó(h)mi(hjh)ni(g') í(f)bi(fff)mus.(d.) (::) Gló(f)ri(gh)a(h) Pa(h)tri.(h) (::) E(h) u(hjh) o(g') u(f) a(fff) e.(d.) (::)
  Da pacem, Dómine, sustinéntibus te, ut prophétæ tui fidéles inveniántur : exáudi preces servi tui et plebis tuæ Israël. Ps. 121, 1.Lætátus sum in his, quæ dicta sunt mihi : in domum Dómini íbimus.
  GIVE peace, O Lord, to them that patiently wait for Thee, that Thy prophets may be found faithful: hear the prayers of Thy servant, and of Thy people Israel. Ps. I rejoiced at the things that were said to me: we shall go into the house of the Lord. v. Glory be to the Father.
  XVI
annotation: 3;%%(c4) KY(g)ri(hi)e(ii) *() e(g)lé(h_)i(i)son. (i.) <i>bis</i>(::)
Chrí(k)ste(ij) e(h)lé(h_)i(i)son. (i.) <i>bis</i>(::)
Ký(g)ri(hi)e(ii) e(g)lé(h_)i(i)son.(i.) (::)
Ký(g)ri(hi)e(ii) () e(g)lé(hj)i(h)son.(ig/hvGFE.) (::)
  Collecta
  Réspice nos, rerum ómnium Deus creátor et rector, et, ut tuæ propitiatiónis sentiámus efféctum, * toto nos tríbue tibi corde servíre. Per Dóminum.
  Turn unto us, God the Creator and Sovereign of all things, and grant us to serve Thou with an undivided heart, so that we can experience Thy forgiveness in practice.
  Lectio I
  Léctio Epístolæ primæ beáti Pauli apóstoli ad Corínthios (12,31-13,13)
  
  Fratres: Æmulámini autem charísmata maióra. Et adhuc excellentiórem viam vobis demónstro. Si linguis hóminum loquar et angelórum, caritátem autem non hábeam, factus sum velut æs sonans aut cýmbalum tínniens. Et si habúero prophetíam et nóverim mystéria ómnia et omnem sciéntiam, et si habúero omnem fidem, ita ut montes tránsferam, caritátem autem non habúero, nihil sum. Et si distribúero in cibos omnes facultátes meas et si tradídero corpus meum, ut glórier, caritátem autem non habúero, nihil mihi prodest. Cáritas pátiens est, benígna est cáritas, non æmulátur, non agit supérbe, non inflátur, non est ambitiósa, non quærit, quæ sua sunt, non irritátur, non cógitat malum, non gaudet super iniquitátem, congáudet autem veritáti; ómnia suffert, ómnia credit, ómnia sperat, ómnia sústinet. Cáritas numquam éxcidit. Sive prophetíæ, evacuabúntur; sive linguæ, cessábunt; sive sciéntia, destruétur. Ex parte enim cognóscimus et ex parte prophetámus; cum autem vénerit, quod perféctum est, evacuábitur, quod ex parte est. Cum essem párvulus, loquébar ut párvulus, sapiébam ut párvulus, cogitábam ut párvulus; quando factus sum vir, evacuávi, quæ erant párvuli. Vidémus enim nunc per spéculum in ænígmate, tunc autem fácie ad fáciem; nunc cognósco ex parte, tunc autem cognóscam, sicut et cógnitus sum. Nunc autem manet fides, spes, cáritas, tria hæc; maíor autem ex his est cáritas.
  Brethren : But be zealous for the better gifts. And I shew unto you yet a more excellent way. If I speak with the tongues of men, and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. And if I should have prophecy and should know all mysteries, and all knowledge, and if I should have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, and have not charity, I am nothing. And if I should distribute all my goods to feed the poor, and if I should deliver my body to be burned, and have not charity, it profiteth me nothing. Charity is patient, is kind: charity envieth not, dealeth not perversely; is not puffed up; Is not ambitious, seeketh not her own, is not provoked to anger, thinketh no evil; Rejoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth with the truth; Beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things. Charity never falleth away: whether prophecies shall be made void, or tongues shall cease, or knowledge shall be destroyed. For we know in part, and we prophesy in part. But when that which is perfect is come, that which is in part shall be done away. When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child. But, when I became a man, I put away the things of a child. We see now through a glass in a dark manner; but then face to face. Now I know I part; but then I shall know even as I am known. And now there remain faith, hope, and charity, these three: but the greatest of these is charity.
  Verbum Dómini. r. Deo grátias.
  Word of the Lord. r. Let us give thanks to God.
  Graduale
  Ps. 32, 12 et 6
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(c4) BE(d)á(ff)ta(gffe//fhG'Fg_[oh:h]d) gens,(d.) *(;) cu(d)ius(d) est(ff) Dó(g_[oh:h]fh)mi(h)nus(h.) (,) De(hjhhg)us(g_[oh:h]f) e(fe)ó(ggfghvG__Fg_[oh:h]f)rum :(f.) (:) pó(hhghjjjvIH)pu(h_[oh:h]i_[oh:h]h_[oh:h])lus,(h.) (;) quem(f) e(ghg)lé(hvvG'FE'fwgfg)git(g_[oh:h]f_[oh:h]) (,) Dó(gffvED)mi(e[ll:1]d)nus(d/ffd/fge'/fgd'/e[ll:1]ddc.) (:) in(f) he(d)re(e)di(f)tá(ghgh//ijii)tem(ih..) (,) si(h)bi.(ghGEf_g//fgFDf_h//ghGEf_g//fgFD.1) v/.(::) Ver(dh)bo(h) Dó(hjhhghGF.)(,)(ixhiHG'hw!ivHGhi)mi(h)ni(iyhjH'Gh!jjh//jjjvIH'jggf.0) (;) cae(h_[hl:1]k_[hl:1]j_[hl:1]kvJH'i)li(h.) fir(hg~)má(h!iwj)ti(g) sunt :(fh/jh/ih..) (:) et(f) spí(ghghjhhggf!gwh_g)ri(h)tu(g.) (,) o(h_fh)ris(g_[oh:h]fg) e(fg)ius(d/ffd/fge'/fgd'/e[ll:1]ddc.) (:) o(f_d/ff!gwhgh//jkjj'jvH'G/[-0.5]{ix}F0'gwh!iv_[oh:h]H~G~)mnis(h_g) vir(gh~)tus(g) *(,) e(gh)ó(ixjhiGF'h!jjvH'G)rum.(hghF'Efg..) (,) (d!ewf!gv.fhGF'ED'ewfd.1) (::)
  r. Beáta gens, cuius est Dóminus Deus eórum: pópulus, quem elégit Dóminus in hereditátem sibi. v. Verbo Dómini cæli firmáti sunt: et spíritu oris eius omnis virtus eórum.
  r. BLESSED is the nation whose God is the Lord: the people whom He hath chosen for His inheritance. v. By the word of the Lord the heavens were established; and all the power of them by the spirit of His mouth.
  Allelúia
Hallelujah
  Ps. 101, 16
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(c4) AL(dfddc~)le(fgf)lú(ghggf~){ia}.(f.) *(;) (ixfh!ivHGhjh'jvIG'gf.0) (;) (ixfh!ivHGhjh'jvIG'gf.0) (,) (ghGF'gd.0/e!fwgffvEC.) (,) (cd!ef/gffvED.) (::) v/. Ti(dfddc)mé(fgf)bunt(ghg/hgg) gen(fg!hvGF'g)tes(fgf.) (;) no(fg!hvGF'gd.0/e!fwgf)men(fvEC.) tu(cd!ef/gffvED)um,(d.) (,) Dó(cb)mi(c.d!ewfd)ne :(d.) (:) et(d) o(df/dec)mnes(d.0f!gwhghvGF) re(g.h!iwjh.1)(,)(fgh!jjhh'hhvGF)ges(gh) ter(ghGF'g)rae(d/ffd/e[ll:1]ddc.) (;) gló(ccdde/!fg./!fh/!ghf.1)(,)(gf/!ghf/!fvECddv[ll:1]/CA)ri(cd)am(d.) *(,) tu(ff/dec./d!ffg//f!gh'GF)am.(f.) (;) (ixfh!ivHGhjh'jvIG'gf.0) (;) (ixfh!ivHGhjh'jvIG'gf.0) (,) (ghGF'gd.0/e!fwgffvEC.) (,) (cd!ef/gffvED.) (::)
  r. Allelúia. v. Timébunt gentes nomen tuum, Dómine: et omnes reges terræ glóriam tuam.
  r. Alleluia. v. The Gentiles shall fear Thy Name, O Lord: and all the kings of the earth Thy glory. Alleluia.
  Evangelium
  v. Dóminus vobíscum. r. Et cum spíritu tuo.
  v. The Lord be with you. r. And with your spirit.
  Léctio sancti Evangélii secúndum Lucam (7,31-35)
  
  r. Glória tibi Dómine.
  r. Glory be to Thee, O Lord..
  In illo tempore: Dicit Dóminus : Cui ergo símiles dicam hómines generatiónis huíus, et cui símiles sunt?Símiles sunt púeris sedéntibus in foro et loquéntibus ad ínvicem, quod dicit: ‘Cantávimus vobis tíbiis, et non saltástis; lamentávimus, et non plorástis!’ Venit enim Ioánnes Baptísta neque mandúcans panem neque bibens vinum, et dícitis: ‘Dæmónium habet!’; venit Fílius hóminis mandúcans et bibens, et dícitis: ‘Ecce homo devorátor et bibens vinum, amícus publicanórum et peccatórum!’Et iustificáta est sapiéntia ab ómnibus fíliis suis.”
  
  Verbum Dómini. r. Laus tibi, Christe.
  Word of the Lord. r. Praise be to Thee, O Christ.
  Offertorium
  Exodi 24, 4 et 5
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(c4) SAN(fg)cti(f)fi(ghg)cá(ixhiH'G)vit(h_ghvGF.) (,) * Mó(f)y(h)ses(h!iwj/kjj/hih.) (;) al(f)tá(hj)re(jv.jjj_h) Dó(h)mi(h_[oh:h]i_[oh:h]h_[oh:h])no,(h.) (:) óf(hj)fe(gh)rens(gfg) su(ghG'F)per(fg) il(ixhgg'g//ggg_[oh:h]f/gih)lud(h.) (,) ho(h!iwj)lo(g/jjvHG'gfg)cáu(f.e!fwg!hvGF'g)sta,(gf..) (:) et(f.0h!iwj'!kv) ím(jk)mo(jvIH)lans(jj) ví(jk!lvKJ)cti(j_[hl:1]k_[hl:1]j_[hl:1])mas :(j.) (;) fe(jk)cit(jji) sa(jjj)cri(h!iw!jvIG')fí(h/jjj)ci(j_[hl:1]k_[hl:1]j_[hl:1])um(j.) ve(jk)sper(jvI~H~)tí(h_[oh:h]i_[oh:h]h_[oh:h])num(h.) (;) in(h) o(hf)dó(hj)rem(j'/kjj) su(j)a(j)vi(h)tá(h_g//hjg___hvGF'g)tis(gf..) (,) Dó(h!iwj)mi(g)no(fg/hgh) De(h_[oh:h]i_[oh:h]h_[oh:h])o,(h.) (:) in(h) con(j)spé(j_h/jjg/h//jjvH'Fg_[oh:h]f)ctu(fgff//df/gffgD'Cd_[oh:h]e_[oh:h]d._[oh:h]) (;) fi(c)li(d)ó(f)rum(gf~) Is(f)ra(gh)el.(hv.gh!jjvHG'ge//f_[oh:h]g_[oh:h]e_[oh:h]!fwggf.0) (::)
  Sanctificávit Móyses altáre Dómino, ófferens super illud holocáusta, et ímmolans víctimas: fecit sacrifícium vespertínum in odórem suavitátis Dómino Deo, in conspéctu filiórum Israël.
  MOSES consecrated an altar to the Lord, offering upon it holocausts, and sacrificing victims: he made an evening sacrifice to the Lord God for an odor of sweetness, in the sight of the children of Israel.
  Super oblata
  Stans postea in medio altaris, versus ad populum, extendens et iungens manus, dicit:
After this, standing in the center of the altar, facing the people, extending and then joining his hands, he said:
  Oráte, fratres, ut meum ac vestrum sacrifícium acceptábile fiat apud Deum Patrem omnipoténtem.
  Pray, brethren, that my sacrifice and yours may be acceptable to God, the almighty Father.
  Populus surgit et respondet:
The people rise and reply:
  Suscípiat Dóminus sacrifícium de mánibus tuis ad laudem et glóriam nóminis sui, ad utilitátem quoque nostram totiúsque Ecclésiæ suæ sanctæ.
  May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands for the praise and glory of his name, for our good and the good of all his holy Church.
  Propitiáre, Dómine, supplicatiónibus nostris, et has oblatiónes famulórum tuórum benígnus assúme, ut, quod sínguli ad honórem tui nóminis obtulérunt, cunctis profíciat ad salútem. Per Christum.
  
  v. Dóminus vobíscum. r. Et cum spíritu tuo.
  v. The Lord be with you. r. And with your spirit.
  v. Sursum corda. r. Habémus ad Dóminum.
  v. Lift up your hearts. r. We lift them up to the Lord.
  v. Grátias agámus Dómino Deo nostro. r. Dignum et iustum est.
  v. Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. r. It is right and just.
  PRÆFATIO COMMUNIS III
  Laudes Deo pro creatione et reformatione hominis
  Vere dignum et iustum est, æquum et salutáre, nos tibi semper et ubíque grátias ágere: Dómine, sancte Pater, omnípotens ætérne Deus:
  
  Qui per Fílium dilectiónis tuæ, sicut cónditor géneris es humáni, ita benigníssimus reformátor. Unde mérito tibi cunctæ sérviunt creatúræ, te redémpti rite colláudant univérsi, et uno Sancti tui te corde benedícunt.
  
  Quaprópter et nos cum ómnibus te Angelis celebrámus, iucúnda semper confessióne dicéntes:
  
  Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus Dóminus Deus Sábaoth...
  
  XVI
annotation: 2;%%(f3) SAN(h)ctus,(fe) *(,) San(f)ctus,(hg) (,) San(f')ctus(e) (,) Dó(fh)mi(h)nus(h.) De(hg)us(f') Sá(g)ba(hi)oth.(i.) (:) Ple(i')ni(i) sunt(j') cae(i)li(h') et(h) ter(hg)ra(f.) gló(g')ri(f)a(e) tu(fg)a.(g.) (:) Ho(i')sán(i)na(iivHG') in(g) ex(gf)cél(ghi)sis.(hg..) (:) Be(g')ne(i)dí(ij)ctus(i') qui(h) ve(hg)nit(f.) (,) in(h) nó(ghi)mi(hg)ne(fe) Dó(fg)mi(g)ni.(g.) (:) Ho(i')sán(i)na(iivHG') in(g) ex(gf)cél(e.f!gwh)sis.(gf..) (::)
  XVI
annotation: 2;%%(c4) A(eg)gnus(f) De(fe)i,(cd!eved.0) *(,) qui(e') tol(g)lis(gh) pec(h')cá(h)ta(hg) mun(higg)di :(e.) (;) mi(g')se(f)ré(fe)re(dc) no(efd)bis.(d.) (::)
A(e')gnus(g) De(gh)i,(h.) *(,) qui(h) tol(h')lis(h) pec(hg)cá(gi)ta(i) mun(hi)di :(h.) (;) mi(h)se(hg)ré(h)re(hih) no(gf)bis.(e.) (::)
A(eg)gnus(f) De(fe)i,(cd!eved.0) *(,) qui(e') tol(g)lis(gh) pec(h')cá(h)ta(hg) mun(higg)di :(e.) (;) do(g')na(f) no(fe)bis(dc) pa(efd)cem.(d.) (::)
  Communio
Communion
  Ps. 95, 8-9
Ps. 95:8-9
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(c3) TOL(i)li(h)te(g) hó(ijij)sti(hi)as,(i_[oh:h]g) *(,) et(h) in(g)tro(hi)í(i_[oh:h]g/hih)te(g.) (,) in(h) á(h_f//hgh)tri(gf)a(f) e(fhghvG~F~)ius :(gf..) (:) ad(hg)o(h)rá(i_[oh:h]h_[oh:h])te(h_f) Dó(f_e)mi(e_[oh:h][ll:1]d)num(d.) (,) in(f) au(fhgivH~G~)la(g) san(g)cta(gih) e(fiH~'G~)uus.(g.) (::)
  Tóllite hóstias, et introíte in átria eius: adoráte Dóminum in aula sancta eius.
  BRING up sacrifices, and come into His courts: adore ye the Lord in His holy court.
  Post communionem
  Mentes nostras et córpora possídeat, quǽsumus, Dómine, doni cæléstis operátio, ut non noster sensus in nobis, sed eius prævéniat semper efféctus. Per Christum.
  
  Ad Missam lectam:
  Ant. ad introitum
Ant. ad entrance
  Cf. Sir 36, 18
  Da pacem, Dómine, sustinéntibus te, ut prophétæ tui fidéles inveniántur; exáudi preces servi tui, et plebis tuæ Israel.
  
  Ant. ad communionem
Ant. at communion
  Cf. Ps 35, 8
  Quam pretiósa est misericórdia tua, Deus! Fílii hóminum sub umbra alárum tuárum confúgient.
  How precious is Thy mercy, O God! The children of men will take refuge under Thy wings.
  Vel: Cf. 1 Cor 10, 16
  
  Calix benedictiónis, cui benedícimus, communicátio Sánguinis Christi est; et panis, quem frángimus, participátio Córporis Dómini est.
  This chalice of blessing, which we bless, is communion with the Blood of Christ, and this bread, which we break, is participation in the Body of the Lord.
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