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

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  Ad invitatorium
Warning: the monastic cursus is still under construction. There may still be many errors.
  APERI, Dómine, os meum ad benedicéndum nomen sanctum tuum: munda cor meum ab ómnibus vanis, pervérsis et aliénis cogitatiónibus; intelléctum illúmina, afféctum inflámma, ut digne, atténte ac devóte hoc Offícium recitáre váleam, et exaudíri mérear ante conspéctum divínæ Maiestátis tuæ. Per Christum, Dóminum nostrum. r. Amen.
  Open my mouth, Lord, that it may bless Thy Holy Name, and cleanse my heart also from every vain, evil, and foreign thought. Enlighten my understanding, inflame my love, so that I may recite this office with respect, attention, and devotion, and merit to be heard in the presence of Thy divine majesty. Through Christ our Lord. r. Amen.
  Ter dicitur:
We say three times:
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(c4) DO(h)mi(h)ne,(h) lá(h)bi(h)a(h) me(h)a(g) a(h)pé(i)ri(h)es.(h) r/.(::) Et(h) os(h) me(h)um(h) an(h)nun(h)ti(h)á(h)bit(h) lau(h)dem(h) tu(h)am.(g::)
  v. Domine, lábia mea apéries. r. Et os meum annuntiábit laudem tuam.
  v. O Lord, open thou my lips. r. And my mouth shall declare thy praise.
  Sequens psalmus dicitur quotidie et anteponitur psalmo 94, si Vigiliæ incipiunt ab invitatorio.
The next psalm is said every day before Psalm 94 if the Vigils begin with the invitatory.
  Psalmus 3
Psalm 3
  Dominus protector meus
The Lord is my protector
  Dormivit et somnum cepit et resurrexit, quoniam Dominus suscepit eum (S. Irenæus).
He lay down and fell asleep, and He rose again because the Lord sustained Him.
  Dómine, quid multiplicáti sunt, qui tríbulant me? * Multi insúrgunt advérsum me,
  O Lord, why are they multiplied that afflict me? * Many are they who rise up against me.
  multi dicunt ánimæ meæ: * «Non est salus ipsi in Deo».
  Many say to my soul: * “There is no salvation for him in his God.”
  Tu autem, Dómine, protéctor meus es, * glória mea et exáltans caput meum.
  But thou, O Lord, art my protector, * my glory, and the lifter up of my head.
  Voce mea ad Dóminum clamávi, * et exaudívit me de monte sancto suo.
  I have cried to the Lord with my voice, * and he hath heard me from his holy mountain.
  Ego obdormívi et soporátus sum,> * exsurréxi, quia Dóminus suscépit me.
  I have slept and have taken my rest, * and I have risen up, because the Lord hath protected me.
  Non timébo mília pópuli circumdántis me. * Exsúrge, Dómine, salvum me fac, Deus meus;
  I will not fear thousands of the people that surround me. * Arise, O Lord; save me, O my God.
  quóniam tu percussísti in maxíllam omnes adversántes mihi, * dentes peccatórum contrivísti.
  For thou hast struck all them who are my adversaries without cause; * thou hast broken the teeth of sinners.
  Dómini est salus, * et super pópulum tuum benedíctio tua.
  Salvation is of the Lord, * and thy blessing is upon thy people.
  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.
  Christum Dóminum, pro nobis tentátum et passum, * veníte, adorémus.
  
  r. Christum Dóminum, pro nobis tentátum et passum, * veníte, adorémus.
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(c3) VE(i)ní(i/jki)te,(hhg) ex(h)sul(i)té(i)mus(h) Dó(hi)mi(h)no,(h_') (,)
iu(g)bi(h)lé(i)mus(i) De(i)o,(i') sa(h)lu(g)tá(h)ri(i) no(iv_HG)stro.(h.) (;)
Præ(h)oc(g)cu(fe)pé(f)mus(h) fá(h)ci(g)em(h) e(i)ius(i_') (,)
in(h) con(g)fes(h)si(i)ó(i/jkj)ne,(ji..) (;)
et(hg) in(hi~) psal(ij~)mis(i_') (,)
iu(i)bi(ih)lé(hg)mus(i_j) e(h_i)i.(ivH_'G_hv_G_FEfe..) (::)
  v. Veníte, exsultémus Dómino, iubilémus Deo, salutári nostro: præoccupémus fáciem eius in confessióne, et in psalmis iubilémus ei.
  v. Come let us praise the Lord with joy: let us joyfully sing to God our saviour. Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving; and make a joyful noise to him with psalms.
  r. Christum Dóminum, pro nobis tentátum et passum, * veníte, adorémus.
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Quó(i/jki)ni(h)am(g) De(h)us(i) ma(i)gnus(h) Dó(hi)mi(h)nus,(h_') (,)
et(g) rex(h_i) ma(i)gnus(i') su(h)per(g) om(h)nes(i) de(iv_HG)os.(h.) (;)
Quó(h)ni(g)am(fe~) non(f) re(g)pél(h)let(i) Dó(i)mi(i)nus(i) ple(i)bem(h) su(hi)am,(h'_) (,)
qui(g)a(h) in(i) ma(i)nu(i) e(i)ius(i_) (,)
sunt(i) om(h)nes(g) fi(h)nes(i) ter(i/jkj)ræ,(ji..) (;)
et(hg) al(hi~)ti(i)tú(i)di(i)nes(i) món(ij~)ti(i)um(i_') (,)
i(ih)pse(hg) cón(i_j)spi(h_i)cit.(ivH_'G_hv_G_FEfe..) (::)
  Quóniam Deus magnus Dóminus, et Rex magnus super omnes deos, quóniam non repéllet Dóminus plebem suam: quia in manu eius sunt omnes fines terræ, et altitúdines móntium ipse cónspicit.
  For the Lord is a great God, and a great King above all gods. For the Lord will not cast off his people: for in his hand are all the ends of the earth, and the heights of the mountains are his.
  r. Veníte, adorémus.
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Quó(i/jki)ni(h)am(g) i(h)psí(i)us(i) est(i) ma(i)re,(i_') et(i) i(i)pse(i) fe(i)cit(h) il(hi)lud,(h_') (,)
et(g) á(h)ri(i)dam(i) fun(i)da(i)vé(h)runt(g) ma(h)nus(i) e(iv_HG)ius.(h.) (;)
Ve(h)ní(g)te,(fe) a(f)do(g)ré(h)mus,(i) et(i) pro(i)ci(i)dá(i)mus(i) an(i)te(h) De(hi)um,(h'_) (,)
plo(g)ré(h)mus(i) co(i)ram(i) Dó(i)mi(i)no,(i) qui(h) fe(hi)cit(h) nos,(h'_) (,)
qui(g)a(h) i(i)pse(i) est(i) Dó(i)mi(h)nus,(g) De(h)us(i) no(i/jkj)ster,(ji..) (;)
nos(hg) au(hi~)tem(i) pó(i)pu(i)lus(i) e(ij~)ius,(i_') (,)
et(i) o(ij)ves(i) pá(ih)scu(hg)æ(i_j) e(h_i)ius.(ivH_'G_hv_G_FEfe..) (::)
  v. Quóniam ipsíus est mare, et ipse fecit illud, et áridam fundavérunt manus eius (genuflectitur) veníte, adorémus, et procidámus ante Deum: plorémus coram Dómino, qui fecit nos, quia ipse est Dóminus, Deus noster; nos autem pópulus eius, et oves páscuæ eius.
  v. For the sea is his, and he made it: and his hands formed the dry land. (genuflect) Come let us adore and fall down: and weep before the Lord that made us: For he is the Lord our God: and we are the people of his pasture and the sheep of his hand.
  r. Christum Dóminum, pro nobis tentátum et passum, * veníte, adorémus.
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Hó(i/jki)di(h)e,(g) si(h) vo(i)cem(i) e(i)ius(i) au(i)di(h)é(hi)ri(h)tis:(h_') (,)
«No(g)lí(h)te(i) ob(i)du(i)rá(h)re(g) cor(h)da(i) ve(iv_HG)stra,(h.) (;)
si(g)cut(fe) in(f) e(g)xa(h)cer(i)ba(i)ti(i)ó(i)ne(i') se(i)cún(i)dum(h) di(hi)em(h'_) (,)
ten(g)ta(h)ti(i)ó(i)nis(i) in(i) de(h)sér(hi)to:(h'_) (,)
u(g)bi(h) ten(i)ta(i)vé(i)runt(h) me(g) pa(h)tres(i) ve(i/jkj)stri:(ji..) (;)
pro(hg)ba(hi)vé(i)runt(i) et(i) vi(i)dé(ij)runt(i_') (,)
ó(ih)pe(hg)ra(i_j) me(h_i)a.(ivH_'G_hv_G_FEfe..) (::)
  v. Hódie, si vocem eius audiéritis, nolíte obduráre corda vestra, sicut in exacerbatióne secúndum diem tentatiónis in desérto: ubi tentavérunt me patres vestri, probavérunt et vidérunt ópera mea.
  v. Today if you shall hear his voice, harden not your hearts: As in the provocation, according to the day of temptation in the wilderness: where your fathers tempted me, they proved me, and saw my works.
  r. Veníte, adorémus.
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Qua(i)dra(i)gín(i/jki)ta(hhg) an(h)nis(i') pró(i)xi(i)mus(h) fu(hi)i(h_') (,)
ge(h)ne(h)ra(h)ti(i)ó(i)ni(h) hu(h)ic,(i_') et(h) di(h)xi:(i') (`)
Sem(i)per(h) hi(g) er(h)rant(i) cor(iv_HG)de.(h.) (;)
I(g)psi(fe) ve(f)ro(g) non(h) co(i)gno(i)vé(i)runt(i) vi(i)as(h) me(hi)as:(h'_) (,)
qui(g)bus(h) iu(i)rá(i)vi(h) in(g) i(h)ra(i) me(i/jkj)a:(ji..) (;)
Si(hg) in(hi~)tro(i)í(ij)bunt(i_') (,)
in(i) ré(ih)qui(hg)em(i_j) me(h_i)am.»(ivH_'G_hv_G_FEfe..) (::)
  v. Quadragínta annis próximus fui generatióni huic, et dixi: Semper hi errant corde, ipsi vero non cognovérunt vias meas: quibus iurávi in ira mea: Si introíbunt in réquiem meam.
  v. Forty years long was I offended with that generation, and I said: These always err in heart. And these men have not known my ways: so I swore in my wrath that they shall not enter into my rest.
  r. Christum Dóminum, pro nobis tentátum et passum, * veníte, adorémus.
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Gló(i/jki)ri(h)a(g) Pa(h)tri,(i) et(i) Fí(hi)li(h)o,(h_') (,)
et(i) Spi(h)rí(g)tu(h)i(i) San(iv_HG)cto.(h.) (;)
Si(g)cut(fe) e(f)rat(h) in(g) prin(h)cí(i)pi(i)o,(h'_) (,)
et(g) nunc,(h) et(i) sem(i/jkj)per,(ji..) (;)
et(hg) in(hi~) sǽ(ij)cu(i)la(i_') sæ(i)cu(ih)ló(hg)rum.(i_j) A(h_i)men.(ivH_'G_hv_G_FEfe..) (::)
  v. Glória Patri, et Fílio, et Spirítui Sancto. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
  v. 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.
  r. Veníte, adorémus.
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  r. Christum Dóminum, pro nobis tentátum et passum, * veníte, adorémus.
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  Hymnus
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(c4) PAN(d)ge,(e) lin(gh)gua,(hg) glo(h)ri(j)ó(ji)si(hg) (,) prœ́(i)li(j)um(kl) cer(hg)tá(j)mi(ih)nis,(h) (;)
et(h) su(hji)per(g) cru(ge)cis(f) tro(dc)phǽ(de)o(efe) (,) dic(d) tri(dh)úm(hg)phum(ed) nó(f)bi(ed)lem,(d) (:)
quá(h)li(hji)ter(g) re(ge)démp(f)tor(dc) or(de)bis(efe) (,) im(d)mo(dh)lá(hg)tus(ed) ví(f)ce(ed)rit.(d) (::)

2. De(d) pa(e)rén(gh)tis(hg) pro(h)to(j)plá(ji)sti(hg) (,) frau(i)de(j) fac(kl)tor(hg) cón(j)do(ih)lens,(h) (;)
quan(h)do(hji) po(g)mi(ge) no(f)xi(dc)á(de)lis(efe) (,) mor(d)te(dh) mor(hg)su(ed) cór(f)ru(ed)it,(d) (:)
i(h)pse(hji) li(g)gnum(ge) tunc(f) no(dc)tá(de)vit,(efe) (,) dam(d)na(dh) li(hg)gn<i>i</i> ut(ed) sól(f)ve(ed)ret.(d) (::)

3. Hoc(d) o(e)pus(gh) no(hg)stræ(h) sa(j)lú(ji)tis(hg) (,) or(i)do(j) de(kl)po(hg)pó(j)sce(ih)rat,(h) (;)
mul(h)ti(hji)fór(g)mis(ge) per(f)di(dc)tó(de)ris(efe) (,) ar(d)t<i>e</i> ut(dh) ar(hg)tem(ed) fál(f)er(ed)et,(d) (:)
et(h) me(hji)dé(g)lam(ge) fer(f)ret(dc) in(de)de,(efe) (,) ho(d)stis(dh) un(hg)de(ed) lǽ(f)se(ed)rat.(d) (::)

4. Quan(d)do(e) ve(gh)nit(hg) er(h)go(j) sa(ji)cri(hg) (,) ple(i)ni(j)tú(kl)do(hg) tém(j)po(ih)ris,(h) (;)
mis(h)sus(hji) est(g) ab(ge) ar(f)ce(dc) Pa(de)tris(efe) (,) Na(d)tus,(dh) or(hg)bis(ed) cón(f)di(ed)tor,(d) (:)
at(h)que(hji) ven(g)tre(ge) vir(f)gi(dc)ná(de)li(efe) (,) car(d)ne(dh) fac(hg)tus(ed) pró(f)di(ed)it.(d) (::)

5. Lús(d)tra(e) sex(gh) qui(hg) iam(h) per(j)é(ji)git(hg) (,) tém(i)pus(j) ím(kl)plens(hg) cór(j)po(ih)ris,(h) (;)
se(h) vo(hji)len(g)te,(ge) na(f)tus(dc) ad(de) hoc(efe) (,) pas(d)si(dh)ó(hg)ni(ed) dé(f)di(ed)tus,(d) (:)
a(h)gnus(hji) in(g) crú(ge)cis(f) le(dc)vá(de)tur(efe) (,) im(d)mo(dh)lán(hg)dus(ed) stí(f)pi(ed)te.(d) (::)

6. Æ(d)qua(e) Pa(gh)tri(hg) Fi(h)li(j)ó(ji)que,(hg) (,) ín(i)cli(j)to(kl) Pa(hg)rá(j)cli(ih)to,(h) (;)
sem(h)pi(hji)ter(g)na(ge) sit(f) be(dc)á(de)tæ(efe) (,) Tri(d)ni(dh)tá(hg)ti(ed) gló(f)ri(ed)a;(d) (:)
cu(h)ius(hji) al(g)ma(ge) nos(f) red(dc)é(de)mit(efe) (,) at(d)que(dh) ser(hg)vat(ed) grá(f)ti(ed)a.(d) (::)

A(ded)men.(cd) (::)
  Pange, lingua, gloriósi próélium certáminis et super crucis tropǽo dic triúmphum nóbilem, quáliter redémptor orbis immolátus vícerit.
Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle Sing the last, the dread affray; O’er the Cross, the victor’s trophy, Sound the high triumphal lay: Tell how Christ, the world’s Redeemer, As a victim won the day.
  De paréntis protoplásti fraude factor cóndolens, quando pomi noxiális morte morsu córruit, ipse lignum tunc notávit, damna ligni ut sólveret.
God, His Maker, sorely grieving That the first-made Adam fell, When he ate the fruit of sorrow, Whose reward was death and hell, Noted then this Wood, the ruin Of the ancient wood to quell.
  Hoc opus nostræ salútis ordo depopóscerat, multifórmis perditóris arte ut artem fálleret, et medélam ferret inde, hostis unde lǽserat.
For the work of our salvation Needs would have his order so, And the multiform deceiver’s Art by art would overthrow, And from thence would bring the med’cine Whence the insult of the foe.
  Quando venit ergo sacri plenitúdo témporis, missus est ab arce Patris Natus, orbis cónditor, atque ventre virgináli carne factus pródiit.
Wherefore, when the sacred fulness Of the appointed time was come, This world’s Maker left His Father, Sent the heav’nly mansion from, And proceeded, God Incarnate, Of the Virgin’s holy womb.
  Lustra sex qui iam perácta tempus implens córporis, se volénte, natus ad hoc, passióni déditus, agnus in crucis levátur immolándus stípite.
  Æqua Patri Filióque, ínclito Paráclito, sempitérna sit beátæ Trinitáti glória, cuius alma nos redémit atque servat grátia. Amen.
  IN I NOCTURNO
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(c4) DO(f)mi(fg)ne,(g) *() in(g) vir(g)tú(gh)te(g) tu(g) a(f) (,) læ(h) tá(hjh)bi(i)tur(h) rex.(g) (::)
E(j) u(j) o(i) u(j) a(h) e.(g) (::)
  Ant. 1. Dómine, * in virtúte tua lætábitur rex.
  Ant. 1. Lord, the king rejoices in Thy strength.
  Psalmus 20 (21)
Psalm 20 (21)
  Gratiarum actio pro regis victoria
Thanksgiving for the King's victory
  Accepit vitam, ut resurgeret, et longitudinem dierum in sæculum sæculi (S. Irenæus).
He has received life, the Risen One, for ever and ever (S. Irenaeus).
  Dómine in virtúte tua lætábitur rex, * et super salutáre tuum exsultábit veheménter.
  Lord, the king rejoices in Thy strength; how Thy help fills him with gladness!
  Desidérium cordis eius tribuísti ei * et voluntátem labiórum eius non denegásti.
  Thou gavest him what his heart desired, Thou didst not refuse what his lips asked.
  Quóniam prævenísti eum in benedictiónibus dulcédinis; * posuísti in cápite eius corónam de auro puríssimo.
  For Thou hast warned him of exquisite blessings, Thou hast put on his head a crown of pure gold.
  Vitam pétiit a te, et tribuísti ei, * longitúdinem diérum in sæculum et in sǽculum sǽculi.
  He asked thou for life, thou gavest it unto him, for long days forevermore and for ever.
  Magna est glória eius in salutári tuo, * magnificéntiam et decórem impónes super eum;
  Great is his glory, thanks to Thy help; Thou put on him splendor and magnificence.
  quóniam pones eum benedictiónem in sǽculum sǽculi, * lætificábis eum in gáudio ante vultum tuum.
  Thou makest it forevermore an object of blessings; Thou fill him with joy in front of thy face.
  Quóniam rex sperat in Dómino * et in misericórdia Altíssimi non commovébitur.
  For the king trusts in the Lord, and by the goodness of the Most High he doth not waver.
  [Invéniet manus tua omnes inimícos tuos, * déxtera tua invéniet, qui te odérunt.
  [Thy hand, O king, will reach all thy enemies, thy right hand will reach those who hate thou.
  Pones eos ut clíbanum ignis in témpore vultus tui: Dóminus in ira sua deglútiet eos, * et devorábit eos ignis.
  Thou shalt make them like a fiery furnace on the day when thou show thy face; the Lord will destroy them in His wrath, and fire will devour them.
  Fructum eórum de terra perdes * et semen eórum de fíliis hóminum.
  Thou shalt wipe out their seed from the earth, and their descendants from the children of men.
  Quóniam intendérunt in te mala, * cogitavérunt consília: nihil potuérunt.
  They have prepared for thee destruction, they have devised evil designs, but they will be powerless.
  Quóniam pones eos dorsum, * arcus tuos tendes in vultum eórum.]
  For thou shalt turn thy back on them; with thy darts thou shalt aim at the forehead.]
  Exaltáre, Dómine, in virtúte tua; * cantábimus et psallémus virtútes tuas.
  Arise, Lord, in Thy strength! We want to sing and celebrate Thy power.
  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.
  Psalmus 21
Psalm 21
  Afflictio iusti et exauditio
The distress of the righteous is answered.
  Clamavit Iesus voce magna «Eli, Eli, lama sabachtani» (Mt 27,46)
Jesus cried out with a loud voice, "My God, my God, why have You forsaken me?"
  Deus, Deus meus, quare me dereliquísti? * Longe a salúte mea verba rúgitus mei.
  O God, my God, wherefore have Thou forsaken me? I groan, and salvation remains far from me!
  Deus meus, clamo per diem, et non exáudis, * et nocte, et non est réquies mihi.
  My God, I cry during the day, and Thou dost not hearken unto me; and during the night, no rest for me.
  Tu autem sanctus es, * qui hábitas in láudibus Israel.
  But Thou dwellest in the sanctuary; Thou who are the praise of Israel.
  In te speravérunt patres nostri, * speravérunt, et liberásti eos;
  Our fathers hoped in Thou; they have hoped, and Thou hast delivered them.
  ad te clamavérunt et salvi facti sunt, * in te speravérunt et non sunt confúsi.
  They cried out to Thou, and they were saved; they have hoped in Thee, and they have not been confounded.
  Ego autem sum vermis et non homo, * oppróbrium hóminum et abiéctio plebis.
  But I am a worm, and not a man; the reproach of men, and the scum of the people.
  Omnes vidéntes me derisérunt me; * torquéntes lábia movérunt caput:
  All those who have seen me have laughed at me; with their lips they uttered insult, and they shook their heads.
  “Sperávit in Dómino: erípiat eum, * salvum fáciat eum, quóniam vult eum.”
  He hoped that the Lord would deliver him; that He may save him, since He loveth him.
  Quóniam tu es qui extraxísti me de ventre, * spes mea ad úbera matris meæ.
  Yes, it is Thou who have taken me out of my mother's womb; Thou hast been my hope since the time when I sucked her breasts.
  In te proiéctus sum ex útero, * de ventre matris meæ Deus meus es tu.
  When I came out of her womb, I was thrown on thy knees; since I left his womb, thou art my God.
  Ne longe fias a me, quóniam tribulátio próxima est, * quóniam non est qui adiúvet.
  Do not withdraw from me, for temptation is at hand, and there is no one to help me.
  Circumdedérunt me vítuli multi, * tauri Basan obsedérunt me.
  Many young bulls surrounded me; fat bulls have besieged me.
  Aperuérunt super me os suum * sicut leo rápiens et rúgiens.
  They opened their mouths unto me, like a rapturous and roaring lion.
  Sicut aqua effúsus sum, * et dissolúta sunt ómnia ossa mea.
  I spread out like water, and all my bones broke apart.
  Factum est cor meum tamquam cera * liquéscens in médio ventris mei.
  My heart has become like melted wax in the middle of my bowels.
  Áruit tamquam testa palátum meum, et lingua mea adhǽsit fáucibus meis, * et in púlverem mortis deduxísti me.
  My strength has dried up like a potsherd, and my tongue has clung to my palate; and Thou hast led me unto the dust of the grave.
  Quóniam circumdedérunt me canes multi, * concílium malignántium obsédit me.
  For many dogs have surrounded me; a band of scoundrels has besieged me.
  Fodérunt manus meas et pedes meos, * et dinumerávi ómnia ossa mea.
  They pierced my hands and feet, they counted all my bones.
  Ipsi vero consideravérunt et inspexérunt me; divisérunt sibi vestiménta mea * et super vestem meam misérunt sortem.
  They looked at me and looked at me. They divided my clothes amongst themselves, and they cast lots on my tunic.
  Tu autem, Dómine, ne elongáveris; * fortitúdo mea, ad adiuvándum me festína.
  But Thou, Lord, tarry not; my strength, hasten to help me.
  Érue a frámea ánimam meam * et de manu canis únicam meam.
  Deliver, O God, my soul from the sword, and my life from the power of the dog.
  Salva me ex ore leónis * et a córnibus unicórnium humilitátem meam.
  Save me from the lion's mouth, and save my weakness from the horns of the buffaloes.
  Narrábo nomen tuum frátribus meis, * in médio ecclésiæ laudábo te.
  I will declare thy name to my brethren; I will praise Thee in the midst of the assembly.
  Qui timétis Dóminum, laudáte eum; * univérsum semen Iácob, glorificáte eum.
  Thou who fear the Lord, praise Him; all the race of Jacob, glorify Him.
  Métuat eum omne semen Israel, * quóniam non sprevit neque despéxit afflictiónem páuperis
  Let the whole race of Israel fear Him, forasmuch as He hath not despised or despised the supplication of the poor,
  nec avértit fáciem suam ab eo * et, cum clamáret ad eum, exaudívit.
  and that He hath not turned His face away from me; but that He heard me when I cried out to Him.
  Apud te laus mea in ecclésia magna; * vota mea reddam in conspéctu timéntium eum.
  I will praise Thee in a great assembly; I will fulfill my vows in the presence of those who fear Him.
  Edent páuperes et saturabúntur; et laudábunt Dóminum, qui requírunt eum: * “Vívant corda eórum in sǽculum sǽculi!”
  The poor will eat and be filled, and those who seek the Lord will praise Him; their hearts will live forevermore and ever.
  Reminiscéntur et converténtur ad Dóminum univérsi fines terræ, * et adorábunt in conspéctu eíus univérsæ famíliæ géntium.
  All the ends of the earth will keep in remembrance the Lord and be converted to Him; and all the families of the nations will worship Him in His presence;
  Quóniam Dómini est regnum, * et ipse dominábitur géntium.
  for the kingdom belongs unto the Lord, and He shall rule over the nations.
  Ipsum solum adorábunt omnes, qui dórmiunt in terra; * in conspéctu eíus prócident omnes, qui descéndunt in púlverem.
  All the rich of the earth have eaten and worshipped; all those who descend into the earth will bow down to Him.
  Ánima autem mea illi vivet, * et semen meum sérviet ipsi.
  And my soul will live for Him, and my seed will serve Him.
  Narrábitur de Dómino generatióni ventúræ; et annuntiábunt iustítiam eíus pópulo, * qui nascétur: “Hæc fecit Dóminus!”
  The seed that is to come will be announced unto the Lord, and the heavens will declare His righteousness unto the people that are to be born, and whom the Lord has made.
  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/. Do(f)mi(fg)ne,(g) () in(g) vir(g)tú(gh)te(g) tu(g) a(f) (,) læ(h) tá(hjh)bi(i)tur(h) rex.(g)
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  Ant. Dómine, in virtúte tua lætábitur rex.
  Ant. Lord, the king rejoices in Thy strength.
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(c4) DO(e'0)mi(d)nus(e) re(g)git(gh) me(h'0_) *(,) et(h) ni(h)hil(h) mi(g)hi(f) dé(g)e(f)rit.(e.) (::) E(h) u(g) o(h) u(ih) a(gf) e(e.) (::)
  Ant. 2. Dóminus regit me * et nihil mihi déerit.
  Ant. 2. The Lord guides me, I shall want for naught.
  Psalmus 22 (23)
Psalm 22 (23)
  Pastor bonus
The good shepherd
  Agnus pascet illos et deducet eos ad vitæ fontes aquarum (Ap 7, 17).
The Lamb will be their Shepherd, leading them to the waters of the spring of life. Rev 7:17
  Dóminus pascit me, et nihil mihi déerit: * in páscuis viréntibus me collocávit,
  The Lord is my shepherd; I will want for naught: He maketh me rest in green pastures,
  super aquas quiétis edúxit me, * ánimam meam refécit.
  He leads me unto the refreshing waters, He restores my soul.
  Dedúxit me super sémitas iustítiæ * propter nomen suum.
  He leads me in the right paths, forasmuch as of His name.
  Nam et si ambulávero in valle umbræ mortis, non timébo mala, * quóniam tu mecum es.
  Even when I walk in a valley of deadly shadow, I fear no evil, for Thou art with me.
  Virga tua et báculus tuus, * ipsa me consoláta sunt.
  Thy staff and thy staff have comforted me.
  Parásti in conspéctu meo mensam * advérsus eos, qui tríbulant me;
  Thou set up a table before me in front of my enemies who persecute me;
  impinguásti in óleo caput meum, * et calix meus redúndat.
  Thou sprinkle oil on my head; my cup is overflowing.
  Etenim benígnitas et misericórdia subsequéntur me * ómnibus diébus vitæ meæ,
  Yes, happiness and grace will accompany me, all the days of my life,
  et inhabitábo in domo Dómini * in longitúdinem diérum.
  and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for many days.
  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.
  Psalmus 23 (24)
Psalm 23 (24)
  Domini in templum adventus
The advent of God in the Temple
  Christo apertæ sunt portæ cæli propter carnalem eius assumptionem (S. Irenæus).
The gates of heaven were opened to Christ because He took on human nature. (S. Irenaeus)
  Dómini est terra et plenitúdo eius, * orbis terrárum et qui hábitant in eo.
  Unto the Lord is the earth and all that is in it, the world and all those who inhabit it.
  Quia ipse super mária fundávit eum * et super flúmina firmávit eum.
  For it is He who founded it on the seas, and established it on the rivers.
  Quis ascéndet in montem Dómini, * aut quis stabit in loco sancto eius?
  Who will go up on the mountain of the Lord, or who will stand in his holy place?
  Innocens mánibus et mundo corde, qui non levávit ad vana ánimam suam, * nec iurávit in dolum.
  He who has innocent hands and a pure heart, who has not given up his soul to vanity, nor made a deceitful oath to his neighbor.
  Hic accípiet benedictiónem a Dómino * et iustificatiónem a Deo salutári suo.
  He shall receive the blessing of the Lord, and the mercy of God, his Savior.
  Hæc est generátio quæréntium eum, * quæréntium fáciem Dei Iacob.
  Such is the race of those who seek him, of those who seek the face of the God of Jacob.
  Attóllite, portæ, cápita vestra, et elevámini, portæ æternáles, * et introíbit rex glóriæ.
  Lift up thy gates, O princes, and lift yourselves up, eternal gates, and the king of glory will enter.
  Quis est iste rex glóriæ? * Dóminus fortis et potens, Dóminus potens in prœlio.
  Who is this king of glory? He is the Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle.
  Attóllite, portæ, cápita vestra, et elevámini, portæ æternáles, * et introíbit rex glóriæ.
  Lift up thy gates, O princes, and lift yourselves up, eternal gates, and the king of glory will enter.
  Quis est iste rex glóriæ? * Dóminus virtútum ipse est rex glóriæ.
  Who is this king of glory? The Lord of hosts is Himself this king of glory.
  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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  Ant. Dóminus regit me et nihil mihi déerit.
  Ant. The Lord guides me, I shall want for naught.
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(c4) O(e')cu(d)li(e) me(gh)i(h_') *(,) sem(h>)per(g) ad(f) Dó(g)mi(f)num.(e.) (::) E(h) u(g) o(h) u(ih) a(gf) e.(e.) (::)
  Ant. 3. Oculi mei * semper ad Dóminum.
  Ant. 3. My eyes are always on the Lord.
  Psalmus 24 (25)
Psalm 24 (25)
  Imploratio veniæ et salutis
Imploration for the coming and salvation
  Spes non confundit (Rom 5, 5).
Hope does not confuse (Rom 5:5).
  Ad te, Dómine, levávi ánimam meam, * Deus meus, in te confído: non erubéscam.
  To Thou, the Lord, I lift up my soul, my God. In Thou I entrust myself: let me not be ashamed!
  Neque exsúltent super me inimíci mei, * étenim univérsi, qui sústinent te, non confundéntur.
  Let not my enemies rejoice over me! No, none of those who hope in Thou shalt be confounded;
  Confundántur infidéliter agéntes * propter vanitátem.
  those who are unfaithful without cause will be confounded.
  Vias tuas, Dómine, demónstra mihi * et sémitas tuas édoce me.
  Lord, let me know Thy ways, teach me Thy paths.
  Dírige me in veritáte tua et doce me, quia tu es Deus salútis meæ, * et te sustínui tota die.
  Lead me into Thy truth, and instruct me, for Thou art the God of my salvation; all day in Thou, I hope.
  Reminíscere miseratiónum tuárum, Dómine, * et misericordiárum tuárum, quóniam a sæculo sunt.
  Keep in remembrance Thy mercy, the Lord, and Thy goodness, for they are eternal.
  Peccáta iuventútis meæ et delícta mea ne memíneris; secúndum misericórdiam tuam meménto mei tu, * propter bonitátem tuam, Dómine.
  Do not keep in remembrance the sins of my youth or my transgressions; keep in remembrance me according to Thy mercy, for Thy goodness, O Lord,
  Dulcis et rectus Dóminus, * propter hoc peccatóres viam docébit;
  the Lord is good and upright; that is wherefore he shows sinners the way.
  díriget mansuétos in iudício, * docébit mites vias suas.
  He maketh the humble walk in righteousness, he teacheth the humble His way.
  Univérsæ viæ Dómini misericórdia et véritas * custodiéntibus testaméntum eius et testimónia eius.
  All the paths of the Lord are mercy and faithfulness to those who keep His covenant and commandments.
  Propter nomen tuum, Dómine, propitiáberis peccáto meo: * multum est enim.
  For Thy name's sake, the Lord, Thou shalt forgive my iniquity, for it is great.
  Quis est homo, qui timet Dóminum? * Docébit eum viam, quam éligat.
  Who is the man who fears the Lord? The Lord shows him the path he must choose.
  Anima eius in bonis demorábitur, * et semen eius hereditábit terram.
  His soul rests in happiness, and his posterity will possess the land.
  Familiáriter aget Dóminus cum timéntibus eum, * ut testaméntum suum maniféstet illis.
  The Lord's familiarity is for those who fear Him; He maketh known unto them the blessings of His covenant.
  Oculi mei semper ad Dóminum, * quóniam ipse evéllet de láqueo pedes meos.
  My eyes are constantly turned unto the Lord, for it is He who will pull my feet out of the shoelace.
  Réspice in me et miserére mei, * quia únicus et pauper sum ego.
  Behold at me and have mercy on me, for I am forsaken and unhappy.
  Diláta angústias cordis mei * et de necessitátibus meis érue me.
  The anguish of my heart has increased: bring me out of my distress!
  Vide humilitátem meam et labórem meum * et dimítte univérsa delícta mea.
  Behold my misery and my sorrow, and forgive all my sins.
  Réspice inimícos meos, quóniam multiplicáti sunt, * et ódio crudéli odérunt me.
  Behold how many my enemies are, and what violent hatred they have against me.
  Custódi ánimam meam et érue me; * non erubéscam, quóniam sperávi in te.
  Keep my soul and save me! Let me not be ashamed, for I have put my trust in Thou!
  Innocéntia et æquitas custódiant me, * quia sustínui te.
  May innocence and righteousness protect me, for I hope in Thou.
  Líbera, Deus, Israel * ex ómnibus tribulatiónibus suis.
  O God, deliver Israel from all her anguish!
  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.
  Psalmus 25 (26)
Psalm 25 (26)
  Innocentis fiducia et oratio
Confidence of the innocent and prayer
  Elegit nos Deus in Christo, ut essemus sancti et immaculati (Eph 1, 4).
God has chosen us in Christ to be holy and blameless (Eph 1:4).
  Iúdica me, Dómine, quóniam ego in innocéntia mea ingréssus sum * et in Dómino sperans non infirmábor.
  Do me justice, Lord, for I have walked in my innocence, I trust in the Lord, I will not waver.
  Proba me, Dómine, et tenta me; * ure renes meos et cor meum.
  Test me, Lord, search me, put my loins and my heart through the crucible.
  Quóniam misericórdia tua ante óculos meos est, * et ambulávi in veritáte tua.
  For Thy mercy is before my eyes, and I walk in Thy truth.
  Non sedi cum viris vanitátis * et cum occúlte agéntibus non introíbo.
  I have not sat with men of lies, I do not go with men who are disguised.
  Odívi ecclésiam malignántium * et cum ímpiis non sedébo.
  I hate the assembly of those who do evil, I do not sit with the wicked.
  Lavábo in innocéntia manus meas * et circúmdabo altáre tuum, Dómine,
  I wash my hands in innocence and surround Thy altar, Lord,
  ut audítas fáciam voces laudis * et enárrem univérsa mirabília tua.
  to make a voice of praise heard and to tell all Thy wonders.
  Dómine, diléxi habitáculum domus tuæ * et locum habitatiónis glóriæ tuæ.
  Lord, I love the dwelling place of Thy house, the place where Thy glory dwells.
  Ne cólligas cum ímpiis ánimam meam * et cum viris sánguinum vitam meam,
  Do not take away my soul with that of sinners and my life with that of men of blood,
  in quorum mánibus iniquitátes sunt, * déxtera eórum repléta est munéribus.
  who have crime in their hands, and whose right hand is full of gifts.
  Ego autem in innocéntia mea ingréssus sum, * rédime me et miserére mei.
  As for me, I walk in my innocence, deliver me and have mercy on me.
  Pes meus stetit in dirécto, * in ecclésiis benedícam Dómino.
  My foot stands on level ground, I will bless the Lord in the assemblies.
  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/. O(e')cu(d)li(e) me(gh)i(h_') (,) sem(h>)per(g) ad(f) Dó(g)mi(f)num.(e.)
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  Ant. Oculi mei semper ad Dóminum.
  Ant. My eyes are always on the Lord.
  v. Convertímini et ágite pæniténtiam. r. Fácite vobis cor novum et spíritum novum.
  
  Postea benedicat abbas:
Then the abbot blessed:
  Deus Pater omnípotens sit nobis propítius et clemens. r. Amen.
  May God the Father Almighty be gracious and merciful unto us. r. Amen.
  Lectiones
Readings
  In primo nocturno, anno II
  De libro Ieremíæ prophétæ
  Lectio I
  Hæc dicit Dóminus: " Descénde in domum regis Iudæ et loquéris ibi verbum hoc et dices: Audi verbum Dómini, rex Iudæ qui sedes super sólium David, tu et servi tui et pópulus tuus qui ingredímini per portas istas. Hæc dicit Dóminus: Fácite iudícium et iustítiam et liberáte vi oppréssum de manu expoliántis et ádvenam et pupíllum et víduam nolíte afflígere, neque opprimátis iníque et sánguinem innocéntem ne effundátis in loco isto. Si enim faciéntes fecéritis verbum istud, ingrediéntur per portas domus huius reges, sedéntes de génere David super thronum eius et ascendéntes currus et equos, ipsi et servi et pópulus eórum. Quod si non audiéritis verba hæc, in memetípso iurávi, dicit Dóminus, quia in solitúdinem erit domus hæc. "
  
  r. Conclúsit vias meas inimícus, insidiátor factus est mihi sicut leo in abscóndito, replévit et inebriávit me amaritúdine. Deduxérunt in lacum mortis vitam meam et posuérunt lápidem contra me. * Vide, Dómine, iniquitátem illórum, et iúdica causam ánimæ meæ, defénsor vitæ meæ. v. Omnes inimíci mei advérsum me cogitábant mala mihi; verbum iníquum mandavérunt advérsum me. * Vide.
  
  Lectio II
  Quia hæc dicit Dóminus super domum regis Iudæ: Gálaad tu mihi, caput Líbani, verúmtamen ponam te solitúdinem, urbes inhabitábiles, et sanctificábo super te interficiéntem virum et arma eius, et succídent eléctas cedros tuas et præcipitábunt in ignem. Et pertransíbunt gentes multæ per civitátem hanc, et dicet unusquísque próximo suo: "Quare fecit Dóminus sic civitáti huic grandi?" Et respondébunt: "Eo quod derelíquerint pactum Dómini Dei sui et adoráverint deos aliénos et servíerint eis". "
  
  r. Fratres mei elongavérunt a me, et noti mei * Quasi aliéni recessérunt a me. v. Amíci mei advérsum me appropinquavérunt et próximi mei. * Quasi aliéni.
  
  Lectio III
  Væ pastóribus qui dispérdunt et díssipant gregem páscuæ meæ, dicit Dóminus. Ideo hæc dicit Dóminus, Deus Israel, ad pastóres qui pascunt pópulum meum: Vos dissipástis gregem meum et eiecístis eos et non visitástis eos; ecce ego visitábo super vos malítiam óperum vestrórum, ait Dóminus. Et ego congregábo relíquias gregis mei de ómnibus terris ad quas eiécero eos, et convértam eos ad rura sua et crescent et multiplicabúntur. Et suscitábo super eos pastóres, et pascent eos; non formidábunt ultra et non pavébunt, et nullus quærétur ex número, dicit Dóminus. "
  
  r. Atténde, Dómine, ad me, et audi voces adversariórum meórum. * Numquid rédditur pro bono malum, quia fodérunt fóveam ánimæ meæ? v. Homo pacis meæ in quo sperábam ampliávit advérsum me supplantatiónem. * Numquid rédditur.
  
  Lectio IV
  Ecce dies véniunt, dicit Dóminus, et suscitábo David germen iustum; et regnábit rex et sápiens erit et fáciet iudícium et iustítiam in terra. In diébus illis salvábitur Iuda, et Israel habitábit confidénter; et hoc est nomen quod vocábunt eum: Dóminus iustítia nostra. Propter hoc ecce dies véniunt, dicit Dóminus, et non dicent ultra: "Vivit Dóminus, qui edúxit fílios Israel de terra Ægýpti" , sed: "Vivit Dóminus, qui edúxit et addúxit semen domus Israel de terra aquilónis et de cunctis terris!" ad quas eiéceram eos; et habitábunt in terra sua. "
  
  r. In die qua invocávi te, Dómine, dixísti: Noli timére. * Iudicásti causam meam, et liberásti me, Deus meus. v. Deus meus, éripe me de manu peccatóris, et de manu contra legem agéntis et iníqui. * Iudicásti. v. Glória Patri. * Iudicásti.
  
  IN II NOCTURNO
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E(h) u(h) o(g) u(f) a(gh) e.(g) (::)
  Ant. 4. Dóminus defénsor vitæ meæ.
  Ant. 4. The Lord is the defender of my life.
  Psalmus 26 (27)
Psalm 26 (27)
  In periculis fiducia
Confidence in danger
  Ecce tabernaculum Dei cum hominibus (Ap 21, 3).
This is God's tabernacle with men (Rev 21:3).
  Dóminus illuminátio mea et salus mea, * quem timébo?
  The Lord is my light and my salvation: whom shall I fear?
  Dóminus protéctor vitæ meæ, * a quo trepidábo?
  The Lord is the bulwark of my life: whom shall I fear?
  Dum apprópiant super me nocéntes, * ut edant carnes meas;
  When the wicked came against me to devour my flesh;
  qui tríbulant me et inimíci mei, * ipsi infirmáti sunt et cecidérunt.
  When my adversaries and enemies advanced, they staggered and fell.
  Si consístant advérsum me castra, * non timébit cor meum;
  Let an army come and encamp against me, my heart will not fear;
  si exsúrgat advérsum me prœlium, * in hoc ego sperábo.
  let the battle be waged against me, then even I will have confidence.
  Unum pétii a Dómino, hoc requíram: * ut inhábitem in domo Dómini ómnibus diébus vitæ meæ,
  I ask the Lord one thing, I ardently desire it: I would like to dwell in the house of the Lord, all the days of my life,
  ut vídeam voluptátem Dómini * et vísitem templum eius.
  to enjoy the kindness of the Lord, to contemplate his sanctuary.
  Quóniam occultábit me in tentório suo, * in die malórum.
  For he shall shelter me in his dwelling in the day of adversity,
  Abscóndet me in abscóndito tabernáculi sui, * in petra exaltábit me.
  he shall hide me in the secret of his tent, he shall set me up on a rock.
  Et nunc exaltátur caput meum * super inimícos meos in circúitu meo.
  my head will be lifted above the enemies around me.
  Immolábo in tabernáculo eius hóstias vociferatiónis, * cantábo et psalmum dicam Dómino.
  I will offer sacrifices of thanksgiving in his tabernacle, and I will sing and speak hymns unto the Lord.
  Exáudi, Dómine, vocem meam, qua clamávi, * miserére mei et exáudi me.
  Lord, hearken unto my voice, I call upon Thou; have mercy on me and hearken unto me!
  De te dixit cor meum: «Exquírite fáciem meam!». * Fáciem tuam, Dómine, exquíram.
  My heart says on Thy behalf, Seek My face! "Thy face, Lord, I seek.
  Ne avértas fáciem tuam a me, * ne declínes in ira a servo tuo.
  Do not hide thy face from me, do not reject thy servant with anger;
  Adiútor meus es tu, ne me reícias * neque derelínquas me, Deus salútis meæ.
  Thou art my helper, forsake not me, and forsake not me, God of my salvation!
  Quóniam pater meus et mater mea dereliquérunt me, * Dóminus autem assúmpsit me.
  For my father and mother have forsaken me, but the Lord will take me in.
  Osténde mihi, Dómine, viam tuam * et dírige me in sémitam rectam propter inimícos meos.
  Lord, teach me thy way; direct me in a smooth path, for the sake of those who spy on me.
  Ne tradíderis me in ánimam tribulántium me; quóniam insurrexérunt in me testes iníqui * et qui violéntiam spirant.
  Do not give me up unto the fury of my adversaries, for against me there are witnesses of lies, and people who breathe naught but violence.
  Credo vidére bona Dómini * in terra vivéntium.
  Ah! if I did not believe that I saw the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.
  Exspécta Dóminum, viríliter age, * et confortétur cor tuum, et sústine Dóminum.
  Hope in the Lord, be of good cheer and let thy heart be firm, hope in the Lord.
  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.
  Psalmus 27 (28)
Psalm 27 (28)
  Supplicatio et gratiarum actio
Supplication and thanksgiving
  Pater, gratias ago tibi quoniam audisti me (Io 11, 41).
Father, I thank You for You have listened to me (Io 11, 41).
  Ad te, Dómine, clamábo; * Deus meus, ne síleas a me.
  It is to Thou, Lord, that I cry; my God, do not remain deaf to my voice.
  Nequándo táceas a me, * et assimilábor descendéntibus in lacum.
  Lest if Thou keepest silent I will be like those who go down into the pit.
  Exáudi vocem deprecatiónis meæ, dum clamo ad te, * dum extóllo manus meas ad templum sanctum tuum.
  Hearken unto the voice of my supplications, when I cry out to Thou, when I lift up my hands to Thy holy sanctuary.
  Ne simul trahas me cum peccatóribus * et cum operántibus iniquitátem.
  Do not carry me away with the wicked and the artisans of iniquity.
  Qui loquúntur pacem cum próximo suo, * mala autem in córdibus eórum.
  Who speak of peace to their neighbor, and who have malice in their hearts.
  [Da illis secúndum ópera eórum * et secúndum nequítiam adinventiónum ipsórum.
  Render them according to their works, and according unto the malice of their deeds;
  Secúndum opus mánuum eórum tríbue illis, redde retributiónem eórum ipsis.
  repay them according unto the work of their hands, give them the reward they deserve.
  Quóniam non intellexérunt ópera Dómini et opus mánuum eíus, * déstruet illos et non ædificábit eos. ]
  For they do not heed the works of the Lord, the work of His hands: He shall destroy them and build them not.
  Benedíctus Dóminus, quóniam exaudívit vocem deprecatiónis meæ; * Dóminus adiútor meus et protéctor meus,
  Blessed be the Lord, for He hath heard the voice of my supplications; the Lord is my strength and my shield,
  in ipso sperávit cor meum, et adiútus sum, et exsultávit cor meum, * et in cántico meo confitébor ei.
  in Him my heart was trusted and I was helped; so my heart is glad, and I will praise Him with my songs.
  Dóminus fortitúdo plebi suæ * et refúgium salvatiónum christi sui est.
  The Lord is the strength of His people, He is a fortress of salvation for His messiah.
  Salvum fac pópulum tuum et bénedic hereditáti tuæ * et pasce eos et extólle illos usque in ætérnum.
  Save Thy people and bless Thy inheritance, be their shepherd and carry them 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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  Ant. Dóminus defénsor vitæ meæ.
  Ant. The Lord is the defender of my life.
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(c4) AD(f)o(fg)rá(g)te(fh) Dó(j)mi(k)num(j'_) *(,) in(j) au(i>)la(h) san(jh__)cta(ih__) e(g.)ius.(g.) (::)
E(j) u(j) o(i) u(j) a(h) e.(g.) (::)
  Ant. 5. Adoráte Dóminum * in aula sancta eius.
  Ant. 5. Worship the Lord in His sanctuary.
  Psalmus 28 (29)
Psalm 28 (29)
  Verbi Domini præconium
Supplication of the Word of God
  Ecce vox de cælis dicens: «Hic est Filius meus dilectus» (Mt 3, 17).
Behold, a voice from heaven said, "This is My beloved Son" (Mt 3:17).
  Afférte Dómino, fílii Dei, * afférte Dómino glóriam et poténtiam,
  Bring unto the Lord, the Son of God. Give glory and power unto the Lord,
  afférte Dómino glóriam nóminis eius, * adoráte Dóminum in splendóre sancto.
  Bring the glory of His name unto the Lord! Worship the Lord in His holy splendor.
  Vox Dómini super aquas; Deus maiestátis intónuit, * Dóminus super aquas multas.
  The voice of the Lord roars over the waters, the God of glory thunders, the Lord is on the abundant waters.
  Vox Dómini in virtúte, * vox Dómini in magnificéntia.
  The voice of the Lord is powerful, the voice of the Lord is majestic.
  Vox Dómini confringéntis cedros; * et confrínget Dóminus cedros Líbani.
  The voice of the Lord breaks the cedars, the Lord breaks the cedars of Lebanon;
  Et saltáre fáciet, tamquam vítulum, Líbanum, * et Sárion, quemádmodum fílium unicórnium.
  He maketh them leap like a young bull, Lebanon and Sirion like the buffalo's cub.
  Vox Dómini intercidéntis flammam ignis, vox Dómini concutiéntis desértum, * et concútiet Dóminus desértum Cades.
  The voice of the Lord causes flames of fire to burst forth, the voice of the Lord shakes the desert, the Lord shakes the desert of Kadesh.
  Vox Dómini properántis partum cervárum, et denudábit condénsa; * et in templo eius omnes dicent glóriam.
  The voice of the Lord causes the hinds to give birth, she strips the forests of their foliage, and in her temple everything says, "Glory!"
  Dóminus super dilúvium hábitat, * et sedébit Dóminus rex in ætérnum.
  the Lord, at the flood, sits on His throne, the Lord sits on His throne, King for eternity.
  Dóminus virtútem pópulo suo dabit, * Dóminus benedícet pópulo suo in pace.
  the Lord will give strength to His people; the Lord will bless His people with peace.
  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.
  Psalmus 29 (30)
Psalm 29 (30)
  Gratiarum actio pro liberatione a morte
Thanksgiving for deliverance from death.
  Christus post resurrectionem gloriosam Patri gratias agit (Cassiodorus).
Christ, after the resurrection, gave glory to the Father (Cassiodorus).
  Exaltábo te, Dómine, quóniam extraxísti me, * nec delectásti inimícos meos super me.
  I exalt Thou, Lord, for Thou hast raised me up, Thou hast not rejoiced my enemies over me.
  Dómine Deus meus, clamávi ad te, * et sanásti me.
  Lord, my God, I cried out to Thou and Thou healed me.
  Dómine, eduxísti ab inférno ánimam meam, * vivificásti me, ut non descénderem in lacum.
  Lord, Thou hast brought my soul up from hell, Thou hast restored me to life, far from those who descend into the pit.
  Psállite Dómino, sancti eius, * et confitémini memóriæ sanctitátis eius,
  Sing unto the Lord, thou His saints, celebrate the memory of His holiness,
  quóniam ad moméntum indignátio eius * et per vitam volúntas eius.
  For His indignation lasts a moment, and His grace lasts all life.
  Ad vésperum demorátur fletus, * ad matutínum lætítia.
  In the evening comes weeping, and in the morning gladness.
  Ego autem dixi in securitáte mea: * «Non movébor in ætérnum».
  I said in my security: "I will never be shaken".
  Dómine, in voluntáte tua * præstitísti decóri meo virtútem;
  Lord, by Thy grace Thou hadst established my mountain;
  avertísti fáciem tuam a me, * et factus sum conturbátus.
  Thou hid Thy face, and I was troubled.
  Ad te, Dómine, clamábam * et ad Deum meum deprecábar.
  Lord, I cried out to Thou, I cried out unto the Lord
  Quæ utílitas in sánguine meo, * dum descéndo in corruptiónem?
  What use is it to my blood if I descend into corruption?
  Numquid confitébitur tibi pulvis * aut annuntiábit veritátem tuam?
  Will the dust sing Thy praises, will it announce Thy truth?
  Audívit Dóminus et misértus est mei, * Dóminus factus est adiútor meus.
  Hearken, Lord, be propitious unto me; Lord, help Thou.
  Convertísti planctum meum in choros mihi, * conscidísti saccum meum et accinxísti me lætítia,
  And thou changed my lamentations into gladness, thou loosed my sackcloth and girded me with joy,
  ut cantet tibi glória mea et non táceat. * Dómine Deus meus, in ætérnum confitébor tibi.
  so that [my soul] may sing to Thou and not be silent. Lord, my God, for eternity I will praise Thou.
  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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  Ant. Adoráte Dóminum in aula sancta eius.
  Ant. Worship the Lord in His sanctuary.
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(c3) IN(h) tu(h)a(g') iu(h)stí(f)ti(e)a(g'_) *(,) lí(g)be(h)ra(f) me,(e) Dó(f)mi(e)ne.(e.) (::)
E(h) u(h) o(g) u(h) a(f) e.(e.) (::)
  Ant. 6. In tua iustítia, * líbera me, Dómine.
  Ant. 6. In Thy justice, set me free, Lord.
  Psalmus 30
Psalm 30
  Afflicti supplicatio cum fiducia
Confident supplication of the afflicted.
  Pater, in manus tuas commendo spiritum meum (Lc 23,46)
Father, into Your hands I commend My spirit (Lk 23:46)
  In te, Dómine, sperávi, non confúndar in ætérnum; * in iustítia tua líbera me.
  I have hoped in Thou, Lord; that I should never be confounded; in Thy righteousness, deliver me.
  Inclína ad me aurem tuam, * accélera, ut éruas me.
  Incline thy ear unto me; Make haste to deliver me. Be me a protective God and a house of refuge, that Thou may save me.
  Esto mihi in rupem præsídii et in domum munítam, * ut salvum me fácias.
  For Thou art my strength and refuge, and for Thy Name's sake Thou shalt lead me and feed me.
  Quóniam fortitúdo mea et refúgium meum es tu * et propter nomen tuum dedúces me et pasces me.
  Thou shalt rescue me from this snare that they have hidden against me, for Thou art my protector.
  Edúces me de láqueo, quem abscondérunt mihi, * quóniam tu es fortitúdo mea.
  I commend my soul into Thy hands; Thou hast redeemed me, Lord, God of truth.
  In manus tuas comméndo spíritum meum; * redemísti me, Dómine, Deus veritátis.
  Thou hate those who cling without any fruit to vain things.
  Odísti observántes vanitátes supervácuas, * ego autem in Dómino sperávi.
  As for me, I have put my hope in the Lord. I will leap for joy and gladness in Thy mercy.
  Exsultábo et lætábor in misericórdia tua, * quóniam respexísti humilitátem meam;
  For Thou hast looked upon my humbled state; Thou hast saved my soul from anguish.
  agnovísti necessitátes ánimæ meæ nec conclusísti me in mánibus inimíci; * statuísti in loco spatióso pedes meos.
  And Thou didst not deliver me into the hands of the enemy; Thou put my feet out to sea.
  Miserére mei, Dómine, quóniam tríbulor; conturbátus est in mæróre óculus meus, * ánima mea et venter meus.
  Have mercy on me, Lord, for I am very afflicted; my eye, my soul, and my bowels are troubled with anger.
  Quóniam defécit in dolóre vita mea, * et anni mei in gemítibus;
  For my life is consumed in pain, and my years in groaning.
  infirmáta est in paupertáte virtus mea, * et ossa mea contabuérunt.
  My strength has been weakened by poverty, and my bones are shaken.
  Apud omnes inimícos meos factus sum oppróbrium et vicínis meis valde et timor notis meis: * qui vidébant me foras, fugiébant a me.
  More than all my enemies, I have become an object of reproach, especially to my neighbors, and the terror of those who know me.
  Oblivióni a corde datus sum tamquam mórtuus; * factus sum tamquam vas pérditum.
  Those who saw me outside fled from me. I have been forgotten by hearts, like a dead man.
  Quóniam audívi vituperatiónem multórum: * horror in circúitu;
  I have been like a broken vessel; for I have heard the insulting words of those who live around.
  in eo dum convenírent simul advérsum me, * auférre ánimam meam consiliáti sunt.
  When they gathered together against me, they held a council to take my life.
  Ego autem in te sperávi, Dómine; dixi: “Deus meus es tu, * in mánibus tuis sortes meæ.”
  But I have hoped in Thee, Lord. I said, "Thou art my God;
  Éripe me de manu inimicórum meórum * et a persequéntibus me;
  my destinies are in Thy hands. Snatch me from the hand of my enemies and persecutors.
  illústra fáciem tuam super servum tuum, * salvum me fac in misericórdia tua.
  Let Thy face shine on Thy servant; save me by Thy mercy.
  Dómine, non confúndar, quóniam invocávi te; * erubéscant ímpii et obmutéscant in inférno.
  Lord, let me not be confounded, for I have called upon Thou. Let the ungodly be ashamed and led into hell;
  Muta fiant lábia dolósa, quæ loquúntur advérsus iústum protérva * in supérbia et in abusióne.
  let the deceitful lips become dumb, they who utter iniquity against the righteous, with pride and insolence.
  Quam magna multitúdo dulcédinis tuæ, Dómine, * quam abscondísti timéntibus te.
  How great, O Lord, is the abundance of Thy meekness, which Thou hast set up for those who fear Thou!
  Perfecísti eis, qui sperant in te, * in conspéctu filiórum hóminum.
  Thou exercise it against those who hope in Thou, in the sight of the children of men.
  Abscóndes eos in abscóndito faciéi tuæ * a conturbatióne hóminum;
  Thou shalt hide them in the secret of Thy face, safe from the tumult of men.
  próteges eos in tabernáculo * a contradictióne linguárum.
  Thou shalt protect them in Thy tabernacle from the tongues that attack them.
  Benedíctus Dóminus, * quóniam mirificávit misericórdiam suam mihi in civitáte muníta.
  Blessed be the Lord, for He hath shown His mercy unto me in a fortified city.
  Ego autem dixi in trepidatióne mea: * “Præcísus sum a conspéctu oculórum tuórum.”
  As for me, I said in the transport of my spirit: I have been rejected from before Thy eyes.
  Verúmtamen exaudísti vocem oratiónis meæ, * dum clamárem ad te.
  That is wherefore Thou heardest the voice of my prayer when I cried out to Thou.
  Dilígite Dóminum, omnes sancti eíus: fidéles consérvat Dóminus * et retríbuit abundánter faciéntibus supérbiam.
  Love the Lord, all thou His saints; for the Lord will seek the truth, and He shall punish widely those who give themselves up to pride.
  Viríliter ágite, et confortétur cor vestrum, * omnes, qui sperátis in Dómino.
  Be courageous, and let thy hearts be strengthened, all thou who hope in the Lord.
  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.
  Psalmus 31 (32)
Psalm 31 (32)
  Beatus, cui remissa est iniquitas
Blessed is he whose iniquity is forgiven
  David dicit beatitudinem hominis, cui Deus reputat iustitiam sine operibus (Rom 4, 6).
David proclaims happy the man to whom God imputes righteousness independently of works (Rom 4:6).
  Beátus, cui remíssa est iníquitas * et obtéctum est peccátum.
  Blessed is he whose iniquity has been forgiven, whose sin is blotted out.
  Beátus vir, cui non imputávit Dóminus delíctum, * nec est in spíritu eius dolus.
  Blessed is the man to whom the Lord does not impute iniquity, and in whose mind there is no guile.
  Quóniam tácui, inveteravérunt ossa mea, * dum rugírem tota die.
  As long as I was silent, my bones were consumed in my moan, every day.
  Quóniam die ac nocte graváta est super me manus tua, * immutátus est vigor meus in ardóribus æstátis.
  For day and night Thy hand was heavy on me, the sap of my life dried up in the heat of summer.
  Peccátum meum cógnitum tibi feci * et delíctum meum non abscóndi.
  I have made my sin known to Thou, and I have not concealed my iniquity.
  Dixi: «Confitébor advérsum me iniquitátem meam Dómino». * Et tu remisísti impietátem peccáti mei.
  I said, "I want to confess my worries unto the Lord." And Thou hast forgiven the ungodliness of my sin.
  Propter hoc orábit ad te omnis sanctus * in témpore opportúno.
  Forasmuch as of this, every holy man prays to Thou at the right time.
  Et in dilúvio aquárum multárum * ad eum non approximábunt.
  And when the great waters overflow, they will not come near him.
  Tu es refúgium meum, a tribulatióne conservábis me; * exsultatiónibus salútis circúmdabis me.
  Thou art my refuge, Thou shalt preserve me from distress; Thou shalt surround me with songs of deliverance.
  Intelléctum tibi dabo et ínstruam te in via, qua gradiéris; * firmábo super te óculos meos.
  I will instruct thou and show thee the way thou should go; I will be thy advisor, my eye will be on thou.
  Nolíte fíeri sicut equus et mulus, * quibus non est intelléctus;
  Do not be like the horse or mule without intelligence;
  in camo et freno si accédis ad constringéndum, * non appróximant ad te.
  they must be restrained with the bit and the brake, they do not approach Thou.
  Multi dolóres ímpii, * sperántem autem in Dómino misericórdia circúmdabit.
  Many sorrows are the part of the wicked, so that he who hopes in the Lord is surrounded by His mercy.
  Lætámini in Dómino et exsultáte, iusti, * et gloriámini, omnes recti corde
  Rejoice in the Lord, thou righteous ones, and rejoice and give glory to all thou who are upright in heart.
  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/. In(h) tu(h)a(g') iu(h)stí(f)ti(e)a(g'_) (,) lí(g)be(h)ra(f) me,(e) Dó(f)mi(e)ne.(e.)
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  Ant. In tua iustítia, líbera me, Dómine.
  Ant. In Thy justice, set me free, Lord.
  v. Réspice in me, et miserére mei. r. Quia únicus et pauper sum ego.
  v. Behold upon me, and have mercy on me. r. For I am alone and unhappy.
  Postea benedicat abbas:
Then the abbot blessed:
  Christus perpétuæ det nobis gáudia vitæ. r. Amen.
  May Christ give us the joy of eternal life. r. Amen.
  Lectiones
Readings
  In secundo nocturno, anno II
  Ex Sermónibus Galtéro a Sancto Victóre presbýtero attribútis (Sermo 3, 1-2.4: CC CM 30, 250)
  Lectio I
  Absit mihi gloriári, nisi in cruce Dómini nostri Iesu Christi, per quem mihi mundus crucifíxus est et ego mundo. Domínicæ passiónis sacraméntum magnum est et profúndum, quod sapiéntibus huius mundi visum est stultum. Sed hoc stultum Dei sapiéntius est homínibus quam hómines esse possint vel intellégere. Hoc enim est sacraméntum quod a sapiéntibus et prudéntibus huius sæculi est abscónditum, et revelátum est párvulis. Utinam simus et nos párvuli, non sapiéntia sed malítia, ut dignétur et nobis hoc sacraméntum reveláre et in ipsíus revelatióne possímus et nos cum Apóstolo gloriári et dícere: Absit mihi gloriári, nisi in cruce Dómini.
  
  r. Dóminus mecum est tamquam bellátor fortis; proptérea persecúti sunt me, et intellégere non potuérunt. * Dómine, probans renes et corda, tibi revelávi causam meam. v. Et vim faciébant qui quærébant ánimam meam, et qui inquirébant mala mihi locúti sunt vanitátes. * Dómine.
  
  Lectio II
  Tria sunt propter quæ gloriándum est in cruce: remédium, exémplum, mystérium. Remédium vocámus ipsíus passiónis et mortis Christi méritum. Ipse enim Christus, immúnis ab omni peccáto, solus inter mórtuos liber, nil débuit morti, sed tamen propter nímiam caritátem qua diléxit nos, mortem sibi indébitam pro nobis mortis debitóribus Patri obœdiéndo sustínuit. Et sic multum méruit, et nobis méritum suum concéssit, ut pro eo nobis fíeret quod sibi si indigéret. Hoc méritum ádeo magnum quod súfficit ad salútem ómnium. Magnitúdo mériti ex magnitúdine dilectiónis ex qua fit solet pensári. Cum ígitur Christi cáritas sit imménsa, et mortis eius méritum est imménsum.
  
  r. Noli esse mihi, Dómine, aliénus. Parce mihi in die mala: confundántur omnes qui me persequúntur, * Et non confúndar ego. v. Confundántur omnes inimíci mei qui quærunt ánimam meam ut áuferant eam. * Et non confúndar.
  
  Lectio III
  Si omnes sancti, quotquot fuérunt ab inítio mundi et futúri sunt usque in finem sæculi, essent líberi ab omni peccáto et pro iustítia moreréntur, non tamen ómnium mors tantum mererétur quantum sola mors Salvatóris semel facta. Hunc incomparábilem salútis nostræ thesáurum Paulus contémplans ait: Absit mihi gloriári nisi in cruce Dómini nostri Iesu Christi, id est: " Absit ut aliúnde iúdicem me dignum glória et salúte, nisi ex virtúte et efficácia, et mérito domínicæ passiónis. " In hoc enim remédio nobis única spes est, quia non est áliud nomen sub cælo in quo opórteat nos salvos fíeri. Hoc remédium párvulis et his qui non habent tempus operándi súfficit ad salútem.
  
  r. Ingrediénte Dómino in sanctam civitátem, Hebræórum púeri resurrectiónem vitæ pronuntiántes, * Cum ramis palmárum, Hosánna clamábant in excélsis. v. Ex ore infántium et lactántium perfecísti laudem. * Cum ramis.
  
  Lectio IV
  Sunt ígitur tria propter quæ gloriándum est in cruce: remédium pértinet ad fidem, exémplum ad operatiónem, mystérium ad dilectiónem. Hæc quidem tria: fides, operátio et diléctio, necessária ad salútem exigúntur. De fide dicit Paulus: Sine fide impossíbile est placére Deo; de opéribus Iacóbus scribit quia sine eis fides mórtua est; de caritáte dicit Apóstolus: Si tradídero corpus meum ita ut árdeam, caritátem autem non hábeam, nihil mihi prodest.
  
  r. Salvum me fac, Deus, quóniam intravérunt aquæ usque ad ánimam meam. Ne avértas fáciem tuam a me; * Quóniam tríbulor exáudi me, Deus meus. v. Inténde ánimæ meæ et líbera eam; propter inimícos meos éripe me. * Quóniam tríbulor. v. Glória Patri. * Quóniam tríbulor.
  
  IN III NOCTURNO
  Ant. 7. Positis autem genibus, Iesus orabat dicens: Pater, non mea voluntas, sed tua fiat.
  Ant. 7.
  Canticum Is 33, 2-10
  Oratio fiduciæ in miseria
  In Christo sunt omnes thesauri sapientiæ et scientiæ absconditi (Col 2,3)
  Dómine, miserére nostri, te enim exspectávimus; esto bráchium nostrum in mane * et salus nostra in témpore tribulatiónis.
  
  A voce fragóris fugérunt pópuli, * ab exaltatióne tua dispérsæ sunt gentes.
  
  Et congregabúntur spólia, sicut collígitur bruchus; * sicut discúrrunt locústæ, ad ea discúrritur.
  
  Sublímis est Dóminus, quóniam hábitat in excélso; * implet Sion iudício et iustítia.
  
  Et erit fírmitas in tempóribus tuis; divítiæ salútis sapiéntia et sciéntia: * timor Dómini ipse est thesáurus eíus.
  
  Ecce præcónes clamábunt foris, * ángeli pacis amáre flebunt.
  
  Dissipátæ sunt viæ, cessávit tránsiens per sémitam; írritum fecit pactum, * reiécit testes, non reputávit hómines.
  
  Luget et elanguéscit terra, * confúsus est Líbanus et obsórduit,
  
  et factus est Saron sicut desértum, * et exaruérunt Basan et Carmélus.
  
  "Nunc consúrgam, dicit Dóminus, * nunc exaltábor, nunc sublevábor."
  
  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.
  Canticum Is 33,13-16
  Deus iudicabit in iustitia
  Vobis est repromissio et filiis vestris et omnibus qui longe sunt (Act 2,39)
  Audíte, qui longe estis, quæ fécerim, * et cognoscíte, vicíni, fortitúdinem meam.
  
  Contérriti sunt in Sion peccatóres, * possédit tremor ímpios.
  
  Quis póterit habitáre de vobis cum igne devoránte? * Quis habitábit ex vobis cum ardóribus sempitérnis?
  
  Qui ámbulat in iustítiis * et lóquitur æquitátes,
  
  qui réicit lucra ex rapínis * et éxcutit manus suas, ne múnera accípiat,
  
  qui obtúrat aures suas, ne áudiat sánguinem, * et claudit óculos suos, ne vídeat malum:
  
  iste in excélsis habitábit, * muniménta saxórum refúgium eíus;
  
  panis ei datus est, * aquæ eíus fidéles sunt.
  
  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.
  Canticum Eccli 36,14-19
  Oratio pro populo Dei
  Hæc est vita, ut cognoscant te, solum Deum et quem misisti, Iesum Christum (Io 17,3)
  Miserére plebi tuæ, super quam invocátum est nomen tuum, * et Israel, quem coæquásti primogénito tuo.
  
  Miserére civitáti sanctificatiónis tuæ, * Ierusálem, loco requiéi tuæ.
  
  Reple Sion maiestáte tua * et glória tua templum tuum.
  
  Da testimónium his, qui ab inítio creatúræ tuæ sunt, * et súscita prædicatiónes, quas locúti sunt in nómine tuo.
  
  Da mercédem sustinéntibus te, * ut prophétæ tui fidéles inveniántur.
  
  Et exáudi oratiónes servórum tuórum, secúndum beneplácitum super pópulo tuo, * et dírige nos in viam iustítiæ,
  
  et sciant omnes, qui hábitant terram, * quia tu es Deus sæculórum.
  
  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.
  Ant. Positis autem genibus, Iesus orabat dicens: Pater, non mea voluntas, sed tua fiat.
  Ant.
  v. Cum exaltátus fúero a terra. r. Ómnia traham ad meípsum.
  
  Postea benedicat abbas:
Then the abbot blessed:
  Ignem sui amóris accéndat Deus in córdibus nostris. r. Amen.
  May the Lord kindle in our hearts the fire of His love. r. Amen.
  Lectiones
Readings
  In tertio nocturno, anno A
  Léctio sancti Evangélii secúndum Matthum
  Cum appropinquássent Hierosólymis et veníssent Béthfage, ad montem Olivéti, tunc Iesus misit duos discípulos dicens eis: " Ite in castéllum quod contra vos est, et statim inveniétis ásinam alligátam et pullum cum ea. " Et réliqua.
  
  Ex Homilíis sancti Andréæ Creténsis epíscopi (Orat. 9: PG 97, 990. 991-994)
  
  Lectio I
  Veníte, paritérque ascendéntes ad montem Olivárum,Christo hódie ex Bethánia reverténti, atque ad venerábilem illam beatámque passiónem, sua ipsi sponte, ut nostræ salútis sacraménto finem impónat, procedénti occurrámus. Venit ítaque iter sponte versus Ierúsalem fáciens, qui e cælis nostri causa descéndit, ut nos in ínfimis iacéntes una secum exaltáret, ut Scriptúra expónit, supra omnem principátum et potestátem et virtútem et omne nomen quod nominátur. Venit autem, non velut glóriam óccupans, fastúque et pompa.
  
  r. Dixérunt ímpii apud se, non recte cogitántes: Circumveniámus iustum, quóniam contrárius est opéribus nostris. Promíttit se sciéntiam Dei habére, Fílium Dei se nóminat et gloriátur Patrem se habére Deum. * Videámus si sermónes illíus veri sint; et si est verus Fílius Dei, líberet illum de mánibus nostris; morte turpíssima condemnémus eum. v. Viri ímpii dixérunt: Opprimámus virum iustum iniúste, et de spóliis eius sortem mittámus. * Videámus.
  
  Lectio II
  Age ítaque, una étiam cum festinánte ad passiónem currámus, eósque imitémur qui óbviam processérunt. Non ita ut ramos olívæ aulæáque et suppellectília, utve spátulas e palmis ei sternámus in via; sed ut nos ipsi, quantum póssumus, humiliáto ánimo, rectáque mente et propósito substernámus, ut suscipiámus Verbum illud véniens, capiatúrque nobis Deus, qui numquam capi potest.
  
  r. Viri ímpii dixérunt: Opprimámus virum iustum iniúste et deglutiámus eum tamquam inférnus vivum. Auferámus memóriam illíus de terra, et de spóliis eius sortem mittámus inter nos. Ipsi enim homicídæ thesaurizavérunt sibi mala, insipiéntes et malígni odérunt sapiéntiam, * Et rei facti sunt in cogitatiónibus suis. v. Dixérunt ímpii apud se, non recte cogitántes: Circumveniámus iustum, quóniam contrárius est opéribus nostris. * Et rei.
  
  Lectio III
  Sic ipsi nos Christo substravérimus, non túnicas aut ramos inánimes, fruticúmque strámina, cito virórem amitténtem matériam, et ad paucas horas óculos recreántem; verum eius grátiam, seu ipsum totum indúti: Quotquot enim in Christo baptizáti estis, Christum induístis; eius nos pédibus, tunicárum instar strati, explicémus.
  
  r. Oppróbrium factus sum nimis inimícis meis; vidérunt me et movérunt cápita sua. * Adiuva me, Dómine, Deus meus. v. Pérsequar inimícos meos et comprehéndam illos, et non convértar donec defíciant. * Adiuva me.
  
  Lectio IV
  Velut autem qui prius peccáto coccínei, detergénte salutári baptísmo, póstmodum ad lanæ candórem pervenérimus, ne iam spátulas e palmis, sed victóriæ præmia victóri mortis offerámus. Dicámus et nos in dies síngulos sacram illam vocem cum púeris, quatiéntes spiritáles ánimæ ramos: Benedíctus qui venit in nómine Dómini, rex Israel.
  
  r. Insurrexérunt in me viri iníqui absque misericórdia; quæsiérunt me interfícere et non pepercérunt in fáciem meam spúere. Et lánceis vulneravérunt me; et concússa sunt ómnia ossa mea. * Ego autem æstimábam me tamquam mórtuum super terram. v. Et dedérunt in escam meam fel, et in siti mea potavérunt me acéto. * Ego. v. Glória Patri. * Ego.
  
   
  Hymnus
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(c4) TE(e) De(gh)um(h) lau(hg~)dá(hi)mus :(h.) *(;) te(e) Dó(g)mi(h)num(h) con(g)fi(hi)té(ivHG)mur.(g.) (::) Te(gi) æ(i)tér(j)num(i) Pa(hi)trem(h.) (;) o(e)mnis(g) ter(h)ra(h) ve(g)ne(hi)rá(ivHG)tur.(g.) (::) Ti(gi)bi(i) o(j)mnes(ih) An(i)ge(hg)li,(h.) (;) ti(e)bi(g) Cæ(h)li(h) et(h) u(h)ni(h)vér(h)sæ(h) Po(g)te(hi)stá(ivHG)tes :(g.) (::) Ti(gi)bi(i) Ché(j)ru(i)bim(h) et(h) Sé(i)ra(hg)phim(h.) (;) in(e)ces(gh)sá(h)bi(h)li(h) vo(h)ce(g) pro(hi)clá(ivHG)mant :(g.) (::) San(g_0hi)ctus :(h.) (::) San(g_0hi)ctus :(h.) (::) San(g_0hi)ctus(h.) (,) Dó(i)mi(h)nus(h) De(g)us(hi) Sá(i)ba(hg)oth.(g.) (::) Ple(gi)ni(i) sunt(i) cæ(j)li(i) et(h) ter(hi)ra(h.) (;) ma(e)ies(gh)tá(h)tis(h) gló(h)ri(g)æ(hi) tu(ivHG)æ.(g.) (::) Te(gi) glo(j)ri(i)ó(hi)sus(h.) (;) A(h)po(h)sto(h)ló(g)rum(hi) cho(ivHG)rus :(g.) (::) Te(gi) Pro(j)phe(i)tá(hi)rum(h.) (;) lau(h)dá(h)bi(g)lis(hi) nú(i)me(hg)rus :(g.) (::) Te(gi) Már(j)ty(i)rum(h) can(h)di(h)dá(hi)tus(h.) (;) lau(h)dat(g) ex(hi)ér(i)ci(hg)tus.(g.) (::) Te(gi) per(j) or(i)bem(h) ter(h)rá(hi)rum(h.) (;) san(e)cta(gh) con(h)fi(h)té(h)tur(g) Ec(hi)clé(i)si(hg)a :(g.) (::) Pa(g_0hi)trem(h.) (,) im(h)mén(h)sæ(h) ma(g)ies(hi)tá(ivHG)tis ;(g.) (::) Ve(gi)ne(i)rán(j)dum(i) tu(h)um(h) ve(hi)rum,(h.) (;) et(h) ú(h)ni(g)cum(hi) Fí(i)li(hg)um ;(g.) (::) San(g_0hi)ctum(h) quo(hi)que(h.) (,) Pa(h)rá(h)cli(g)tum(hi) Spí(i)ri(hg)tum.(g.) (::) Tu(gh) Rex(h) gló(hg)ri(h)æ,(hi) Chri(gg)ste.(e.) (::) Tu(e) Pa(gh)tris(h.) (,) sem(h)pi(h)tér(hg)nus(h) es(hi) Fí(g)li(g)us.(e.) (::) Tu(e) ad(gh) li(h)be(h)rán(h)dum(h) su(h)scep(h)tú(g)rus(h) hó(i)mi(hg)nem,(h.) (;) non(e) hor(g)ru(h)í(h)sti(h) Vír(hg)gi(h)nis(hi) ú(g)te(g)rum.(e.) (::) Tu(e) de(g)ví(h)cto(h) mor(h)tis(g) a(h)cú(i)le(hg)o,(h.) (;) a(e)pe(g)ru(h)í(h)sti(h) cre(h)dén(i)ti(h)bus(h.) (,) re(hg)gna(h) cæ(hi)ló(gg)rum.(e.) (::) Tu(e) ad(gh) déx(h)te(h)ram(h) De(g)i(h) se(i)des,(h.) (;) in(h) gló(hg)ri(h)a(hi) Pa(gg)tris.(e.) (::) Iu(gh)dex(h) cré(i)de(h)ris(h.) (;) es(hg)se(h) ven(hi)tú(gg)rus.(e.) (::) Te(e) er(g)go(h) quǽ(h)su(h)mus,(h'_) tu(h)is(h) fá(h)mu(g)lis(h) súb(i)ve(hg)ni,(h.) (;) quos(e) pre(g)ti(h)ó(h)so(h) sán(i)gui(h)ne(hg) re(h)de(hi)mí(gg)sti.(e.) (::) Æ(e)tér(fe)na(df) fac(evDC.) (;) cum(c) San(e)ctis(f) tu(g)is(g_') (,) in(g) gló(g)ri(g)a(g) nu(h)me(f)rá(gvFE)ri.(e.) (::) Sal(c)vum(de) fac(e) pó(e)pu(e)lum(e) tu(e)um(f) Dó(d)mi(f)ne,(evDC.) (;) et(c) bé(de)ne(e)dic(e) he(e)re(fe)di(d)tá(f)ti(gh) tu(gvFE)æ.(e.) (::) Et(e) re(fe)ge(d) e(f)os,(evDC.) (;) et(c) ex(de)tól(fe)le(d) il(g)los(g'_) (,) us(g)que(g) in(h) æ(f)tér(gvFE)num.(e.) (::) Per(e) sín(g)gu(h)los(h) di(hi)es,(h.) (;) be(h)ne(hg)dí(h)ci(hi)mus(gg) te.(e.) (::) Et(e) lau(g)dá(h)mus(h) no(h)men(h) tu(h)um(g) in(h) sǽ(i)cu(hg)lum,(h.) (;) et(h) in(h) sǽ(hg)cu(h)lum(hi) sǽ(g)cu(g)li.(e.) (::) Di(e)gná(gh)re(h) Dó(h)mi(h)ne(h) di(g)e(h) i(i)sto(h.) (;) si(e)ne(g) pec(h)cá(h)to(h) nos(hg) cu(h)sto(hi)dí(gg)re.(e.) (::) Mi(e)se(g)ré(h)re(h) no(g)stri(h) Dó(i)mi(hg)ne,(h.) (;) mi(h)se(hg)ré(h)re(hi) no(gg)stri.(e.) (::) Fi(e)at(g) mi(h)se(h)ri(h)cór(h)di(h)a(h) tu(h)a(h) Dó(h)mi(g)ne(h) su(i)per(hg) nos,(h.) (;) que(e)mád(g)mo(h)dum(h) spe(h)rá(hg)vi(h)mus(hi) in(gg) te.(e.) (::) In(c) te(de) Dó(fe)mi(d)ne(f) spe(gh)rá(gf/gf)vi :(ed..) (;) non(c) con(de)fún(fe)dar(d) in(f) æ(gh)tér(gfgvF~E~)num.(e.) (::)
  Te Deum laudámus : te Dóminum confitémur.
  Te ætérnum Patrem, omnis terra venerátur.
  Tibi omnes ángeli, tibi cæli et univérsæ potestátes :
  tibi chérubim et séraphim, incessábili voce proclámant: "Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus Dóminus Deus Sábaoth.
  Pleni sunt cæli et terra maiestátis glóriæ tuæ."
  Te gloriósus Apostolórum chorus, te prophetárum laudábilis númerus, te mártyrum candidátus laudat exércitus.
  Te per orbem terrárum sancta confitétur Ecclésia, Patrem imménsæ maiestátis;
  venerandum tuum verum et unicum Filium;
  Sanctum quoque Paráclitum Spíritum.
  Tu rex glóriæ, Christe.
  Tu Patris sempitérnus es Fílius. Tu, ad liberándum susceptúrus hóminem,
  non horruísti Vírginis úterum.
  Tu, devícto mortis acúleo,
  aperuísti credéntibus regna cælórum.
  Tu ad déxteram Dei sedes, in glória Patris.
  Iudex créderis esse ventúrus.
  Te ergo quǽsumus, tuis fámulis subvéni, quos pretióso sánguine redemísti.
  Ætérna fac cum sanctis tuis in glória numerári.
  ¶ Salvum fac pópulum tuum, Dómine, et bénedic hereditáti tuæ.
  Et rege eos, et extólle illos usque in ætérnum.
  Per síngulos dies benedícimus te; et laudámus nomen tuum in sǽculum, et in sǽculum sǽculi.
  Dignáre, Dómine, die isto sine peccáto nos custodíre.
  Miserére nostri, Dómine, miserére nostri.
  Fiat misericórdia tua, Dómine, super nos, quemádmodum sperávimus in te.
  In te, Dómine, sperávi: non confúndar in ætérnum.
  ¶ Hæc ultima pars hymni ad libitum omitti potest.
  Deinde abbas cantat evangelium de dominica currente, in cuius fine omnes respondent :
Then the abbot sang the Gospel [of Sunday] current, to which all respond at the end with:
  r. Amen
  r. Amen.
  Léctio sancti Evangélii secúndum Matthǽum (21, 1-11)
  Cum appropinquássent Hierosólymis et veníssent Béthphage, ad montem Olivéti, tunc Iesus misit duos discípulos dicens eis: „Ite in castéllum, quod contra vos est, et statim inveniétis ásinam alligátam et pullum cum ea; sólvite et addúcite mihi. Et si quis vobis áliquid díxerit, dícite: ,Dóminus eos necessários habet‘, et conféstim dimíttet eos“. Hoc autem factum est, ut implerétur, quod dictum est per prophétam dicéntem: „Dícite fíliæ Sion: Ecce Rex tuus venit tibi, mansuétus et sedens super ásinam et super pullum fílium subiugális“. Eúntes autem discípuli fecérunt, sicut præcépit illis Iesus, et adduxérunt ásinam et pullum, et imposuérunt super eis vestiménta sua, et sedit super ea. Plúrima autem turba stravérunt vestiménta sua in via; álii autem cædébant ramos de arbóribus et sternébant in via. Turbæ autem, quæ præcedébant eum et quæ sequebántur, clamábant dicéntes: „Hosánna fílio David! Benedíctus, qui venit in nómine Dómini! Hosánna in altíssimis!“. Et cum intrásset Hierosólymam, commóta est univérsa cívitas dicens: „Quis est hic?“. Turbæ autem dicébant: „Hic est Iesus prophéta a Názareth Galilǽæ“.
Verbum Dómini. r. Laus tibi Christe.
  
  Hymnus
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(c4) TE(a) de(c)cet(de) laus,(evDCdde.) *(,) te(e) de(eg)cet(fe) hy(de)mnus,(e.) (;) ti(dh)bi(h) gló(hj)ri(g)a(g'_[oh:h]) (,) De(g)o(e') Pa(f)tri(g') et(e) Fí(f')li(e)o,(d'_) (,) cum(e) San(eg)cto(fe) Spí(d')ri(c)tu,(d.) (;) in(hjh___) saé(g')cu(f)la(e_[oh:h][ll:1]d) sae(c)cu(d)ló(e_[uh:l]fED.c!dw!e_[uh:l]f)rum.(e[ll:1]d..) (;) A(a_c[ull:0]!d!ewfED)men.(cd..) (::)
  Te decet laus, * te decet hymnus. Tibi glória Deo Patri et Fílio, cum Sancto Spíritu, in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
  Oratio diei cum conclusione longiori.
Prayer of the day with the long conclusion.
  Orémus.
  
  Omnípotens sempitérne Deus, qui humáno géneri, ad imitándum humilitátis exémplum, Salvatórem nostrum carnem súmere et crucem subíre fecísti: concéde propítius; ut et patiéntiæ ipsíus habére documénta * et resurrectiónis consórtia mereámur. Per Dóminum.
  Eternal and almighty God, in order to show mankind what abasement it ought to imitate, Thou willed that our Saviour, in a body like ours, should suffer the death of the cross: grant us this grace to retain the teachings of His Passion and to share in His resurrection.
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(f3) BE(f)ne(fe)di(ffvEC)cá(ef)mus(f) (,)Dó(fh!ijjvjvIGF!gwhGF)mi(fef)no.(f) r/.(::) De(fe/ffvECef)o(f) (,) grá(fh!ijjvjvIGF!gwhGF)ti(fef)as.(f) (::)
  v. Benedicámus Dómino. r. Deo grátias.
  v. Let us bless the Lord. r. Thanks be to God.
  v. Divínum auxílium máneat semper nobíscum. r. Et cum frátribus nostris abséntibus. Amen.
  v. May the divine assistance remain with us always. r. And with our brothers, who are absent. Amen.
The translations proposed here have the sole purpose of a better understanding of the Latin text. They are not to be used in place of the official translations in the liturgy in the vernacular.
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