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

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(c3) DE(h)us,(h) (,)in(h) ad(h)iu(h)tó(hi)ri(h)um(h) me(h)um(h) in(h)tén(h)de.(h) r/.(::) Dó(h)mi(h)ne,(h) (,) ad(h) ad(h)iu(h)ván(h)dum(h) me(h) fes(h)tí(h)na.(h) (:) Gló(h)ri(h)a(h) Pa(h)tri,(h) et(h) Fí(h)li(h)o,(h) (,) et(h) Spi(h)rí(h)tu(h)i(h) Sanc(h)to.(h) (:)
Si(h)cut(h) e(h)rat(h) in(h) prin(h)cí(h)pi(h)o,(h) et(h) nunc,(h) et(h)
sem(h)per,(h) (,) et(h) in(h) sǽ(h)cu(h)la(h) sæ(h)cu(h)ló(h)rum.(h)
Am(h)en.(h:) Al(h)le(hi)lú(h)ia.(h) (::)
  v. Deus, ✠ in adiutórium meum inténde. r. Dómine, ad adiuvándum me festína. Glória Patri, et Fílio, et Spirítui Sancto. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc et semper, et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen. Allelúia.
  v. O God, come to my assistance. r. O Lord, make haste to help me. 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. Alleluia.
  Hymnus
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(f3) A(f)les(e) di(f)é(h)i(i) nún(h)ti(g)us(f'_) (,)
lu(i)cem(i) pro(h)pín(i)quam(j) prǽ(h)ci(g)nit ;(f.) (;)
nos(f) ex(f)ci(g)tá(e)tor(c) mén(e)ti(f)um(f'_) (,)
iam(f) Chri(e)stus(f) ad(h) vi(i)tam(h) vo(g)cat.(f.) (::)

2. «Au(f)fér(e)te,(f) cla(h)mat,(i) lé(h)ctu(g)los(f'_) (,)
æ(i)gros,(i) so(h)pó(i)ros,(j) dé(h)si(g)des ;(f.) (;)
ca(f)stí(f)que,(g) re(e)ct<i>i</i>() ac(c) só(e)bri(f)i(f'_) (,)
vi(f)g<i>i</i>()lá(e)te ;(f) iam(h) sum(i) pró(h)xi(g)mus ».(f.) (::)

3. Ut,(f) cum(e) co(f)rú(h)scis(i) flá(h)ti(g)bus(f'_) (,)
au(i)ró(i)ra(h) cæ(i)lum(j) spár(h)se(g)rit,(f.) (;)
om(f)nes(f) la(g)bó(e)r<i>e</i>() ex(c)ér(e)ci(f)tos(f'_) (,)
con(f)fír(e)met(f) ad(h) spem(i) lú(h)mi(g)nis.(f.) (::)

4. Ie(f)sum(e) ci(f)á(h)mus(i) vó(h)ci(g)bus(f'_) (,)
flen(i)tes,(i) pre(h)cán(i)tes,(j) só(h)bri(g)i ;(f.) (;)
in(f)tén(f)ta(g) sup(e)pli(c)cá(e)ti(f)o(f'_) (,)
dor(f)mí(e)re(f) cor(h) mun(i)dum(h) ve(g)tat.(f.) (::)

5. Tu,(f) Chri(e)ste,(f) som(h)num(i) dí(h)si(g)ce,(f'_) (,)
tu(i) rum(i)pe(h) no(i)ctis(j) vín(h)cu(g)la,(f.) (;)
tu(f) sol(f)ve(g) pec(e)cá(c)tum(e) ve(f)tus(f'_) (,)
no(f)vúm(e)que(f) lu(h)men(i) ín(h)ge(g)re.(f.) (::)

6. Sit,(f) Chri(e)ste,(f) rex(h) pi(i)ís(h)si(g)me,(f'_) (,)
ti(i)bi(i) Pa(h)trí(i)que(j) gló(h)ri(g)a(f.) (;)
cum(f) Spí(f)ri(g)tu(e) Pa(c)rá(e)cli(f)to,(f'_) (,)
in(f) sem(e)pi(f)tér(h)na(i) sǽ(h)cu(g)la.(f.) (::)
A(fgf)men.(ef..) (::)
  Ales diéi núntius lucem propínquam præcinit; nos excitátor méntium iam Christus ad vitam vocat.
As the bird, whose clarion gay Sounds before the dawn is grey, Christ, who brings the spirit’s day, Calls us, close at hand:
  «Auférte clamat léctulos ægros, sopóros, désides; castíque, recti ac sóbrii vigiláte; iam sum próximus».
“Wake!” He cries, “and for my sake, From your eyes dull slumbers shake! Sober, righteous, chaste, awake! At the door I stand!”
  Ut, cum corúscis flátibus auróra cælum spárserit, omnes labóre exércitos confírmet ad spem lúminis,
  Iesum ciámus vócibus flentes, precántes, sóbrii; inténta supplicátio dormíre cor mundum vetat.
Lord, to Thee we lift on high Fervent prayer and bitter cry: Hearts aroused to pray and sigh May not slumber more:
  Tu, Christe, somnum dísice, tu rumpe noctis víncula, tu solve peccátum vetus novúmque lumen íngere.
Break the sleep of Death and Time, Forged by Adam’s ancient crime; And the light of Eden’s prime To the world restore!
  Sit, Christe, rex piíssime, tibi Patríque glória cum Spíritu Paráclito, in sempitérna sǽcula. Amen.
To thee, O Christ, our gracious king, And to thy Father, glory be, Who with the Spirit Paraclete Forever reign in majesty.
  Vel:
Or:
  Hymnus
  Amóris sensus érige ad te, largítor véniæ, ut fias clemens córdibus purgátis inde sórdibus.
  Extérni huc advénimus et éxsules ingémimus; tu portus es et pátria, ad vitæ duc nos átria.
  Felix quæ sitit cáritas te fontem vitæ, o Véritas; beáti valde óculi te speculántis pópuli.
  Grandis est tibi glória tuæ laudis memória, quam sine fine célebrant qui cor ab imis élevant.
  Præsta, Pater piíssime, Patríque compar Unice, cum Spíritu Paráclito regnans per omne sǽculum. Amen.
Almighty Father, hear our cry, Through Jesus Christ, our Lord most High, Who, with the Holy Ghost and Thee, Doth live and reign eternally.
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(c4) EX(h)tén(fg)de,(g) *() Dó(gh)mi(g)ne,(g) brá(gf)chi(g)um(gh) tu(f)um,(f) (,) et(h) lí(j)be(j)ra(j) á(j)ni(j)mas(i) no(j)stras,(h) ne(f) per(g)e(hi)á(h)mus.(g) (::)
E(j) u(j) o(h) u(j) a(k) e.(j) (::)
  Ant. 1. Exténde Dómine bráchium tuum, et líbera ánimas nostras, ne pereámus.
  Ant. 1. Stretch forth Thy arm, O Lord, and deliver our souls, lest we perish.
  Psalmus 43 (44)
Psalm 43 (44)
  Populi calamitates
  In his omnibus superamus propter eum, qui dilexit nos (Rom 8, 37).
In all these things, we are more than conquerors through the One who loved us (Romans 8:37).
  I
I
  Deus, áuribus nostris audívimus; patres nostri annuntiavérunt nobis * opus, quod operátus es in diébus eórum, in diébus antíquis.
  O God, we have heard with our ears; our fathers have told us of the work that Thou hast done in their days, and in the days of old.
  Tu manu tua gentes depulísti et plantásti illos, * afflixísti pópulos et dilatásti eos.
  Thy hand has destroyed the nations, and thou hast set them in their place; Thou hast afflicted the peoples, and Thou hast driven them out.
  Nec enim in gládio suo possedérunt terram, * et bráchium eórum non salvávit eos;
  For it was not with their sword that they conquered this land, nor did their arm save them,
  sed déxtera tua et bráchium tuum et illuminátio vultus tui, * quóniam complacuísti in eis.
  but it is Thy right hand and Thy arm, and the light of Thy face, forasmuch as Thou lovedst them.
  Tu es rex meus et Deus meus, * qui mandas salútes Iacob.
  Thou art my king and my God, thou who command the salvation of Jacob.
  In te inimícos nostros proiécimus * et in nómine tuo conculcávimus insurgéntes in nos.
  Through Thou we will overthrow our enemies, and in Thy Name we will despise those who rise up against us.
  Non enim in arcu meo sperábo, * et gládius meus non salvábit me.
  For it is not in my bow that I will trust, * nor will my sword save me.
  Tu autem salvásti nos de affligéntibus nos * et odiéntes nos confudísti.
  But it is Thou who have saved us from those who afflicted us, and who have confounded those who hated us.
  In Deo gloriábimur tota die * et in nómine tuo confitébimur in sæculum.
  In God we will glory all day long, and we will praise Thy Name forevermore.
  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, and ever shall be. Amen.
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(c4) a/. Ex(h)tén(fg)de,(g) () Dó(gh)mi(g)ne,(g) brá(gf)chi(g)um(gh) tu(f)um,(f) (,) et(h) lí(j)be(j)ra(j) á(j)ni(j)mas(i) no(j)stras,(h) ne(f) per(g)e(hi)á(h)mus.(g)
(::)
  Ant. Exténde Dómine bráchium tuum, et líbera ánimas nostras, ne pereámus.
  Ant. Stretch forth Thy arm, O Lord, and deliver our souls, lest we perish.
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(c3) CON(e)fun(f)dán(hi)tur(iio) *(,) qui(h) me(i) per(j)se(ih)quún(i)tur,(i) (;) et(i) non(f) con(i)fún(h)dar(g) e(fe)go,(f) (,) Dó(e)mi(d)ne(e) De(f)us(h) me(f)us.(f) (::)
E(i) u(h) o(i) u(j) a(h) e.(f) (::)
  Ant. 2. Confundántur qui me persequúntur, et non confúndar ego,Dómine Deus meus.
  Ant. 2. Let them be confounded that persecute me, but let not me be confounded, O Lord my God.
  II
II
  Nunc autem reppulísti et confudísti nos * et non egrediéris, Deus, cum virtútibus nostris.
  But now Thou've turned us away and put us to shame, and Thou don't go out with our armies anymore, God.
  Convertísti nos retrórsum coram inimícis nostris, * et, qui odérunt nos, diripuérunt sibi.
  Thou madest us turn our backs on our enemies, and those who hated us plundered us.
  Dedísti nos tamquam oves ad vescéndum * et in géntibus dispersísti nos.
  Thou hast given us up as sheep for slaughter, and thou hast scattered us amongst the nations.
  Vendidísti pópulum tuum sine lucro, * nec dítior factus es in commutatióne eórum.
  Thou sold thy people at a low price, and there was no crowd in the purchase that was made of them.
  Posuísti nos oppróbrium vicínis nostris, * subsannatiónem et derísum his, qui sunt in circúitu nostro.
  Thou hast repaid us the reproach of our neighbors, and an object of insult and mockery to those around us.
  Posuísti nos similitúdinem in géntibus, * commotiónem cápitis in pópulis.
  Thou hast given us back the fable of the nations; the people shake their heads about us.
  Tota die verecúndia mea contra me est, * et confúsio faciéi meæ coopéruit me,
  All day long my shame is before my eyes, and the confusion of my face covers me entirely,
  a voce exprobrántis et obloquéntis, * a fácie inimíci et ultóris.
  at the voice of him who reviles and reviles me, in the sight of the enemy and the persecutor.
  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, and ever shall be. Amen.
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(c3) a/. Con(e)fun(f)dán(hi)tur(iio) (,) qui(h) me(i) per(j)se(ih)quún(i)tur,(i) (;) et(i) non(f) con(i)fún(h)dar(g) e(fe)go,(f) (,) Dó(e)mi(d)ne(e) De(f)us(h) me(f)us.(f)
(::)
  Ant. Confundántur qui me persequúntur, et non confúndar ego,Dómine Deus meus.
  Ant. Let them be confounded that persecute me, but let not me be confounded, O Lord my God.
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(f3) ME(fgFE)mén(f)to(hg) Dó(hi)mi(hvGF)ne,(ghf/gvFEe) *(,) et(h) o(i)stén(j)de(i) te(h) no(i)bis(hi) in(i>) tém(hi)po(hg)re(fe) tri(f)bu(fe)la(h)ti(hg)ó(f)nis.(f) (::)
E(h) u(h) o(h) u(g) a(ef) e.(f) (::)
  Ant. 3. Meménto Domíne, et osténde te nobis in témpore tribulatiónis.
  Ant. 3. Remember, O Lord, and shew Thyself unto us in the time of tribulation.
  III
III
  Hæc ómnia venérunt super nos, nec oblíti sumus te; * et iníque non égimus in testaméntum tuum.
  All these evils have come upon us; and yet we have not forgotten Thou, nor have we acted unjustly against Thy covenant.
  Et non recéssit retro cor nostrum, * nec declinavérunt gressus nostri a via tua;
  And our hearts have not withdrawn backwards; and Thou hast turned our steps away from Thy way.
  sed humiliásti nos in loco vúlpium * et operuísti nos umbra mortis.
  For Thou hast humbled us in a place of affliction, and the shadow of death has covered us.
  Si oblíti fuérimus nomen Dei nostri * et si expandérimus manus nostras ad deum aliénum,
  If we have forgotten the name of our God, and stretched out our hands to a foreign god,
  nonne Deus requíret ista? * Ipse enim novit abscóndita cordis.
  Won't God ask for an account of it anon? For He knoweth the secrets of the heart.
  Quóniam propter te mortificámur tota die, * æstimáti sumus sicut oves occisiónis.
  For it is for thy sake that we are daily given up to death, and that we are looked upon as sheep for slaughter.
  Evígila, quare obdórmis, Dómine? * Exsúrge et ne repéllas in finem.
  Arise; wherefore do Thou sleep, Lord? Arise, and do not put us away forevermore.
  Quare fáciem tuam avértis, * oblivísceris inópiæ nostræ et tribulatiónis nostræ?
  Wherefore do Thou turn away Thy face? Wherefore do Thou forget our misery and tribulation?
  Quóniam humiliáta est in púlvere ánima nostra, * conglutinátus est in terra venter noster.
  For our soul is humbled in the dust, and our bosom is as it were clinging unto the earth.
  Exsúrge, Dómine, ádiuva nos * et rédime nos propter misericórdiam tuam.
  Arise, Lord; help us, and redeem us by Thy mercy.
  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, and ever shall be. Amen.
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(f3) a/. Me(fgFE)mén(f)to(hg) Dó(hi)mi(hvGF)ne,(ghf/gvFEe) (,) et(h) o(i)stén(j)de(i) te(h) no(i)bis(hi) in(i>) tém(hi)po(hg)re(fe) tri(f)bu(fe)la(h)ti(hg)ó(f)nis.(f)
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  Ant. Meménto Domíne, et osténde te nobis in témpore tribulatiónis.
  Ant. Remember, O Lord, and shew Thyself unto us in the time of tribulation.
  v. Dómine, apud te est fons vitæ. r. Et in lúmine tuo vidébimus lumen.
  
  In primo nocturno, anno I)
  De libro Ezechiélis prophétæ
  Factus est sermo Dómini ad me dicens: "Vaticináre, fili hóminis, et dices ad Gog: Hæc dicit Dóminus Deus: Numquid non in die illo, cum habitáverit pópulus meus Israel confidénter, consúrges? Et vénies de loco tuo ab extrémo aquilóne, tu et pópuli multi tecum, ascensóres equórum univérsi, cœtus magnus et exércitus véhemens. Et ascéndes super pópulum meum Israel quasi nubes, ut opérias terram. In novíssimis diébus erit, et addúcam te super terram meam, ut sciant gentes me, cum sanctificátus fúero in te in óculis eórum, o Gog."
  
  "Hæc dicit Dóminus Deus: Tu ergo ille es de quo locútus sum in diébus antíquis in manu servórum meórum prophetárum Israel, qui prophetavérunt in diébus illis per annos, ut addúcerem te super eos. Et erit in die illa, in die advéntus Gog super terram Israel, ait Dóminus Deus, ascéndet indignátio mea in furóre meo. Et in zelo meo, in igne iræ meæ locútus sum: In die illa erit commótio magna super terram Israel, et commovebúntur a fácie mea pisces maris et vólucres cæli et béstiæ agri et omne réptile quod movétur super humum, cunctíque hómines, qui sunt super fáciem terræ; et subverténtur montes, et cadent rupes, et omnis murus in terram córruet."
  
  "Et convocábo advérsus eum in cunctis móntibus meis gládium, ait Dóminus Deus; gládius uniuscuiúsque in fratrem suum dirigétur. Et iudicábo eum peste et sánguine et imbre veheménti et lapídibus grándinis; ignem et sulphur pluam super eum et super exércitum eius et super pópulos multos qui sunt cum eo, et magnificábor et sanctificábor et notus ero in óculis multárum géntium, et scient quia ego Dóminus."
  
  r. Civitátem istam tu circúmda, Dómine, et ángeli tui custódiant muros eius; * Exáudi, Dómine, pópulum tuum cum misericórdia. v. Avertátur furor tuus, Dómine, a pópulo tuo et a civitáte sancta tua. * Exáudi. v. Glória Patri. * Exáudi.
  
  In secundo nocturno, anno I)
  Ex Collatiónibus sancti Thomæ de Aquíno presbýteri (Coll. super Credo: Op. theol. 2, Taurini 1954, 216-218)
  Conveniénter in fine ómnium desideriórum nostrórum, scílicet in vita ætérna, finis datur credéndis in Sýmbolo, cum dícitur: Vitam ætérnam. Amen. In vita ætérna primum est quod homo coniúngitur Deo. Nam ipse Deus est præmium et finis ómnium labórum nostrórum: Ego protéctor tuus sum, et merces tua magna nimis. Consístit autem hæc coniúnctio in perfécta visióne: Vidémus nunc per spéculum in ænígmate; tunc autem fácie ad fáciem. Item consístit in summa laude, ut dicit prophéta: Gáudium et lætítia inveniétur in ea, gratiárum áctio et vox laudis.
  
  Item in perfécta satietáte desidérii, nam ibi habébit quílibet beátus ultra desideráta et speráta. Cuius rátio est, quia nullus potest in vita ista implére desidérium suum, nec umquam áliquod creátum sátiat desidérium hóminis: Deus enim solus sátiat et in infinítum excédit; et inde est quod non quiéscit nisi in Deo. Et quia sancti in pátria perfécte habébunt Deum, maniféstum est quod satiábitur desidérium eórum et adhuc glória excédet. Et ídeo dícitur: Satiábor cum apparúerit glória tua.
  
  Quidquid enim delectábile est, totum est ibi superabundánter. Si enim appetúntur delectatiónes, ibi erit summa et perfectíssima delectátio, quia de summo bono, scílicet Deo: Delectatiónes in déxtera tua usque in finem. Item consístit in ómnium beatórum iucúnda societáte, quæ socíetas erit máxime delectábilis, quia quílibet habébit ómnia bona cum ómnibus beátis. Nam quílibet díliget álium sicut seípsum, et ídeo gaudébit de bono altérius sicut de suo. Quo fit ut tantum augeátur lætítia et gáudium uníus, quantum est gáudium ómnium: Sicut lætántium ómnium habitátio est in te.
  
  r. Audiébam sonum alárum, sicut sonum aquárum multárum, quasi sonum sublímis Dei; * Nam, cum fíeret vox super firmaméntum quod imminébat cápiti eórum, stabant et submittébant alas suas. v. Cum ambulárent, ut sonus multitúdinis atque castrórum erat; cum vero stabant, dimittebántur pennæ eórum. * Nam. v. Glória Patri. * Nam.
  
   
  Orémus.
  
  Excita, quǽsumus, Dómine, tuórum fidélium voluntátes, ut, divíni óperis fructum propénsius exsequéntes, * pietátis tuæ remédia maióra percípiant. Per Dóminum.
  We beseech Thee, O Lord, stir up the will of Thy faithful, so that, seeking more ardently the fruit of divine works, they may receive from Thy mercy more powerful remedies.
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(c4) BE(d)ne(e)di(f)cá(gh)mus(g) Dó(fe)mi(de)no.(e) r/.(::) De(gh)o(g) grá(fe)ti(de)as.(e) (::)
  v. Benedicámus Dómino. r. Deo grátias.
  v. Let us bless the Lord. r. Thanks be to God.
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