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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(c4) CAN(d!ewfd)dor(dc) æ(cd)tér(d.)næ(d.) (,)
De(f)i(e)tá(d)tis(e) al(e.)me,(d.) (;)
Chri(dh/iv)ste,(h) tu(h) lu(hg)men,(g_h) vé(f)ni(gh)<i>a</i> {a}t(g)que(fg) vi(gvFE)ta(d.) (:)
ád(dg)ve(fe)nis,(dc) mor(dd)bis(c.) (,)
hó(fe)mi(fg)num(fe) me(dc)dé(de)la,(ed__) (,)
por(d!ewfd)ta(dc) sa(cd)lú(d.)tis.(d.) (::)


2. In(d!ewfd)to(dc)nat(cd) ter(d.)ræ(d.) (,)
cho(f)rus(e) an(d)ge(e)ló(e.)rum(d.) (;)
cǽ(dh/iv)li(h)cum(h) car(hg)men,(g_h) no(f)va(gh) sæ(g)cla(fg) di(gvFE)cens,(d.) (:)
gló(dg)ri(fe)am(dc) Pa(dd)tri,(c.) (,)
ge(fe)ne(fg)rí(fe)que(dc) no(de)stro(ed__) (,)
gáu(d!ewfd)di(dc)a(cd) pa(d.)cis.(d.) (::)

3. Qui(d!ewfd) ia(dc)ces(cd) par(d.)vus(d.) (,)
dó(f)mi(e)nans(d) et(e) or(e.)bi,(d.) (;)
Vir(dh/iv)gi(h)nis(h) fru(hg)ctus(g_h) si(f)ne(gh) la(g)be(fg) san(gvFE)ctæ,(d.) (:)
Chri(dg)ste,(fe) iam(dc) mun(dd)do(c.) (,)
po(fe)ti(fg)á(fe)ris(dc) om(de)ni,(ed__) (,)
sem(d!ewfd)per(dc) a(cd)mán(d.)dus.(d.) (::)

4. Ná(d!ewfd)sce(dc)ris(cd) cæ(d.)los(d.) (,)
pá(f)tri(e)am(d) da(e)tú(e.)rus,(d.) (;)
u(dh/iv)nus(h) e(h) no(hg)bis,(g_h) ca(f)ro(gh) no(g)stra(fg) fa(gvFE)ctus;(d.) (:)
ín(dg)no(fe)va(dc) men(dd)tes,(c.) (,)
tra(fe)he(fg) ca(fe)ri(dc)tá(de)tis(ed__) (,)
pé(d!ewfd)cto(dc)ra(cd) vin(d.)clis.(d.) (::)

5. Cœ(d!ewfd)tus(dc) ex(cd)súl(d.)tans(d.) (,)
ca(f)nit(e) ec(d)ce(e) no(e.)ster,(d.) (;)
án(dh/iv)ge(h)lis(h) læ(hg)to(g_h) so(f)ci(gh)á(g)tus(fg) o(gvFE)re,(d.) (:)
et(dg) Pa(fe)tri(dc) te(dd)cum(c.) (,)
pa(fe)ri(fg)lí(fe)qu<i>e</i> {A}(dc)mó(de)ri(ed__) (,)
cán(d!ewfd)ti(dc)ca(cd) lau(d.)dis.(d.) (::)

A(ded)men.(cd..) (::)
  Candor ætérnæ Deitátis alme, Christe, tu lumen vénia atque vita ádvenis, morbis hóminum medéla, porta salútis.
Bright splendor of divinity, O Christ, our only life and light, You bring the sick a remedy, And set our crooked paths aright.
   Intonat terræ chorus angelórum cǽlicum carmen, nova sæcla dicens, glóriam Patri, generíque nostro gáudia pacis.
So let the angels' song resound, To usher in the age of grace And tell of glory all around, Proclaiming joy unto our race.
   Qui iaces parvus dóminans et orbi, Vírginis fructus sine labe sanctæ, Christe, iam mundo potiáris omni, semper amándus.
You lie, an infant, ruling earth, Now rule our hearts forevermore, To whom a spotless Maid gave birth, O Christ, our most beloved Lord.
  Nascéris cælos pátriam datúrus, unus e nobis, caro nostra factus; ínnova mentes, trahe caritátis péctora vinclis.
You came to give us heav'n above, As one of us, you took our flesh; Entwine our hearts with bonds of love And with your grace our minds refresh.
  Cœtus exsúltans canit ecce noster ángelis læto sociátus ore, et Patri tecum parilíque Amóri cántica laudis. Amen.
Behold we join the angels' song And cry to you with one accord, To whom all hymns of praise belong, The Holy Trinity, one Lord.
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(c3) NE(h) in(h) i(hg)ra(f) tu(h)a(h) *(,) ár(h)gu(h)as(h) me,(i) Dó(i)mi(h)ne.(h) (::)
E(h) u(h) o(f) u(h) a(i) e.(h) (::)
  Ant. 1. Ne in ira tua corrípias me, Dómine.
  Ant. 1. Do not rebuke me in Thy anger, Lord.
  Psalmus 37 (38)
Psalm 37
  Obsecratio peccatoris in extremo periculo constituti
Obsecration of the sinner when he is in extreme danger
  Stabant omnes noti eius a longe (Lc 23, 49).
Everyone He knew was standing far away.
  I
I
  Dómine, ne in furóre tuo árguas me * neque in ira tua corrípias me,
  Lord, do not rebuke me in Thy wrath, nor punish me in Thy wrath,
  quóniam sagíttæ tuæ infíxæ sunt mihi, * et descéndit super me manus tua.
  for I have been pierced by Thy arrows, and Thou hast laid Thy hand on me.
  Non est sánitas in carne mea a fácie indignatiónis tuæ, * non est pax óssibus meis a fácie peccatórum meórum.
  Naught healthy remained in my flesh at the sight of Thy wrath; there is no more peace in my bones at the sight of my sins.
  Quóniam iniquitátes meæ supergréssæ sunt caput meum * et sicut onus grave gravant me nimis.
  For my iniquities have risen above my head, and like a heavy burden they have weighed down upon me.
  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/. Ne(h) in(h) i(hg)ra(f) tu(h)a(h) (,) ár(h)gu(h)as(h) me,(i) Dó(i)mi(h)ne.(h)
(::)
  Ant. Ne in ira tua corrípias me, Dómine.
  Ant. Do not rebuke me in Thy anger, Lord.
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(c3) CON(e)fun(f)dán(hi)tur(iio) *(,) et(h) re(i)ve(j)re(ih)án(i)tur,(i) (;) qui(i) quæ(f)runt(i) á(h)ni(g)mam(f) me(fe)am,(f) (,) ut(e) áu(de)fe(f)rant(h>) e(f)am.(f) (::)
E(i) u(h) o(i) u(j) a(h) e.(f) (::)
  Ant. 2. Confundántur et revertántur, qui quærunt ánimam meam, ut áuferant eam.
  Ant. 2. Let them be confounded and turned back, who seek my soul to take it away.
  II
II
  Putruérunt et corrúpti sunt livóres mei * a fácie insipiéntiæ meæ.
  My wounds have been filled with corruption and decay, by the effect of my folly.
  Inclinátus sum et incurvátus nimis; * tota die contristátus ingrediébar.
  I became miserable, and continually bent over; I walked sad all day.
  Quóniam lumbi mei impléti sunt ardóribus, * et non est sánitas in carne mea.
  For my loins have been filled with illusions, and there is naught healthy in my flesh.
  Afflíctus sum et humiliátus sum nimis, * rugiébam a gémitu cordis mei.
  I was afflicted and humiliated beyond measure, and the groan of my heart drew roars from me.
  Dómine, ante te omne desidérium meum, * et gémitus meus a te non est abscónditus.
  Lord, all my desire is before Thou, and my groaning is not hidden from Thou.
  Palpitávit cor meum, derelíquit me virtus mea, * et lumen oculórum meórum, et ipsum non est mecum.
  My heart is troubled, my strength has left me, and even the light of my eyes is no longer with me.
  Amíci mei et próximi mei procul a plaga mea stetérunt, * et propínqui mei de longe stetérunt.
  My friends and relatives walked up unto me, and stopped. Those who were near me stopped at a distance.
  Et láqueos posuérunt, qui quærébant ánimam meam; et, qui requirébant mala mihi, locúti sunt insídias * et dolos tota die meditabántur.
  And those who wanted my life used violence. Those who sought to harm me spoke lies, and all day long they meditated deception.
  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) (,) et(h) re(i)ve(j)re(ih)án(i)tur,(i) (;) qui(i) quæ(f)runt(i) á(h)ni(g)mam(f) me(fe)am,(f) (,) ut(e) áu(de)fe(f)rant(h>) e(f)am.(f)
(::)
  Ant. Confundántur et revertántur, qui quærunt ánimam meam, ut áuferant eam.
  Ant. Let them be confounded and turned back, who seek my soul to take it away.
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(c4) NE(g) de(g)re(h)lín(j)quas(j) me,(j) *() Dó(j)mi(j)ne(j) De(j)us(j) me(j)us,(j) (,) ne(j) di(j)scé(ih)das(ih) a(g) me.(g) (::)
E(j) u(j) o(i) u(j) a(h) e.(g) (::)
  Ant. 3. Ne derelínquas me, Domíne Deus meus, ne discédas a me.
  Ant. 3. Forsake me not, O Lord my God, neither depart from me.
  III
III
  Ego autem tamquam surdus non audiébam * et sicut mutus non apériens os suum;
  But I, as if I had been deaf, did not hearken; and as if I had been dumb, I did not open my mouth.
  et factus sum sicut homo non áudiens * et non habens in ore suo redargutiónes.
  I have become like a man who does not hearken, and who has no replies in his mouth.
  Quóniam in te, Dómine, sperávi, * tu exáudies, Dómine Deus meus.
  For in Thou, O Lord, I have hoped; Thou shalt hearken unto me, O Lord my God.
  Quia dixi: « Ne quándo supergáudeant mihi; * dum commovéntur pedes mei, magnificántur super me ».
  For I have said, Let not my enemies rejoice over me, they who, seeing my feet shaken, have spoken insolently of me.
  Quóniam ego in lapsum parátus sum, * et dolor meus in conspéctu meo semper.
  For I am prepared for punishments, and my sorrow is evermore before my eyes.
  Quóniam iniquitátem meam annuntiábo * et sollícitus sum de peccáto meo.
  For I will proclaim my iniquity, and I will evermore be occupied with the thought of my sin.
  Inimíci autem mei vivunt et confirmáti sunt; * et multiplicáti sunt, qui odérunt me iníque.
  Yet my enemies live, and have become more powerful than I, and those who unjustly hate me have multiplied.
  Retribuéntes mala pro bonis detrahébant mihi, * pro eo quod sequébar bonitátem.
  Those who return evil for good decried me, forasmuch as I attached myself to good.
  Ne derelínquas me, Dómine; * Deus meus, ne discésseris a me.
  Forsake not me, O Lord my God; depart not from me.
  Festína in adiutórium meum, * Dómine, salus mea.
  Hasten to help me, Lord, God of my salvation.
  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/. Ne(g) de(g)re(h)lín(j)quas(j) me,(j) () Dó(j)mi(j)ne(j) De(j)us(j) me(j)us,(j) (,) ne(j) di(j)scé(ih)das(ih) a(g) me.(g)
(::)
  Ant. Ne derelínquas me, Domíne Deus meus, ne discédas a me.
  Ant. Forsake me not, O Lord my God, neither depart from me.
  v. Speciósus forma es præ fíliis hóminum. r. Diffúsa est grátia in lábiis tuis.
  v. Thou art the fairest of the children of men. r. Grace is poured out on Thy lips.
  In primo nocturno, anno II
  De Cántico canticórum
  Quam pulchra es, amíca mea, quam pulchra es: óculi tui columbárum per velámen tuum. Capílli tui sicut grex caprárum quæ descendérunt de monte Gálaad; dentes tui sicut grex tonsárum quæ ascendérunt de lavácro: omnes geméllis fétibus, et stérilis non est inter eas. Sicut vitta coccínea lábia tua, et elóquium tuum dulce; sicut fragmen mali púnici, ita genæ tuæ per velámen tuum. Sicut turris David collum tuum, quæ ædificáta est cum propugnáculis: mille clípei pendent ex ea, omnis armatúra fórtium. Duo úbera tua sicut duo hínnuli, cápreæ gemélli, qui pascúntur in líliis.
  
  Antequam aspíret dies et festínent umbræ, vadam ad montem myrrhæ et ad collem turis. Tota pulchra es, amíca mea, et mácula non est in te. Veni de Líbano, sponsa, veni de Líbano, ingrédere; réspice de cápite Amana, de vértice Sanir et Hermon, de cubílibus leónum, de móntibus pardórum.
  
  Hortus conclúsus, soror mea sponsa, hortus conclúsus, fons signátus; propágines tuæ paradísus malórum punicórum cum óptimis frúctibus, cypri cum nardo. Nardus et crocus, fístula et cinnamómum cum univérsis lignis turíferis, myrrha et álœ cum ómnibus primis unguéntis. Fons hortórum, púteus aquárum vivéntium quæ fluunt ímpetu de Líbano. Surge, áquilo, et veni, auster; perfla hortum meum, et fluant arómata illíus. Véniat diléctus meus in hortum suum et cómedat fructus eius óptimos. Veni in hortum meum, soror mea sponsa; méssui myrrham meam cum aromátibus meis, comédi favum cum melle, bibi vinum cum lacte meo. Comédite, amíci, et bíbite et inebriámini, caríssimi.
  
  r. Confirmátum est cor Vírginis, in quo divína mystéria Angelo narránte, concépit. Te, formam præ fíliis hóminum, castis suscépit viscéribus, * Et benedícta in ætérnum, Deum nobis prótulit et hóminem. v. Domus pudíci péctoris templum repénte fit Dei: intácta nésciens virum, verbo concépit Fílium. * Et. v. Glória Patri. * Et.
  
  In secundo nocturno, anno II
  Ex Oratiónibus sancti Gregórii Nazianzéni epíscopi (Orat. 39, 13: CSEL 46, 123-124)
  Quia oportébat non in supérnis tantum adorári Deum, sed esse áliquos étiam in terris qui adorárent Deum in spíritu et veritáte, ut ómnia repleréntur glória Dei, quia ómnia plena erant Deo, idcírco étiam homo divínis mánibus fabricátur et imágine eius honorátur. Hunc autem invídia diáboli et contaminatióne peccáti a creatóre divúlsum despícere et neglégere non fuit Dei, sed quid fit? Quid de nobis ágitur vel pro nobis? Nova quædam et inaudíta effícitur permutátio naturárum et Deus homo fit; et qui ascénderat super cælum cæli ad oriéntem sublimitáte suæ claritátis et glóriæ, ad occidéntem convértit glóriam suam et occásum splendóris sui in hac vili et húmili carne nostra recóndit, et Dei Fílius súscipit esse étiam hóminis fílius et hoc sui cognómen de se ipse profitétur non convérsus ex eo quod erat - inconvertíbilis namque est - , sed assúmens quod non erat - miséricors enim est - , ut capi possit qui capi non póterat, et per mediántem carnem sicut velámine quodam interpósito álloqui nos possit, quóniam quidem ferre sincéram divinitátis eius natúram non erat corruptíbilis huius nostræ fragilísque natúræ.
  
  Idcírco ergo incommíxta miscéntur et non solum nativitáti nostræ Deus vel carni supérna mens vel témpori illud quod ante omne tempus est, verum étiam virginitáti partus impónitur, quóniam et impassíbili pássio conciliátur et immortáli mortis póculum propinátur.
  
  Nam quóniam inimícus noster artem suam sophísticam vinci non posse præsúmpserat, sicut ipse nos spe decéperat deitátis promíssæ dicens: Eritis sicut dii, ita nunc ipse carnis obiectióne decípitur, et velut hamo esca adopérto dum Adam cárneum cupit voráre, Deum intrínsecus invénit adopértum. Et ita novus hic Adam véterem réparat, et condemnátio prióris absólvitur, dum caro pro carne restitúitur et pro morte mors rédditur, immo dum per mortem ipse auctor mortis punítur.
  
  r. Beáta Dei Génetrix María, cuius víscera intácta pérmanent ; * Hódie génuit Salvatórem sæculi. v. Beáta, quæ crédidit: quóniam perfécta sunt ómnia, quæ dicta sunt ei a Dómino. * Hódie. v. Glória Patri. * Hódie.
  
   
  Orémus.
  
  Fidéles tuos, quǽsumus, Dómine, benígnus illúmina, et splendóre glóriæ tuæ corda eórum semper accénde, * ut Salvatórem suum et incessánter agnóscant, et veráciter apprehéndant. Qui tecum.
  Enlighten, we ask Thou, Lord, Thy faithful with kindness, and evermore kindle their hearts with the splendor of Thy glory, that they may unceasingly recognize their Saviour and verily understand Him.
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(c4) BE(h)ne(g)di(h)cá(g)mus(d) Dó(fvED)mi(c)no.(d) r/.(::) De(hg/hg)o(d) grá(fvED)ti(c)as.(d) (::)
  v. Benedicámus Dómino. r. Deo grátias.
  v. Let us bless the Lord. r. Thanks be to God.
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