v. Deus, ✠ in adiutórium meum inténde.
v. O God, come to my assistance;
r. Dómine, ad adiuvándum me festína.
r. O Lord, make haste to help me.
Glória Patri, et Fílio, et Spirítui Sancto. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc et semper, et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
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.
Allelúia.
Hymnus
Magnæ Deus poténtiæ, qui ex aquis ortum genus partim remíttis gúrgiti, partim levas in áera,
Demérsa lymphis ímprimens, subvécta cælis írrogans, ut, stirpe una pródita, divérsa répleant loca.
These low obscured, on airy wing Exalted those, that either race, Though from one element they spring, Might serve Thee in a different place.
Largíre cunctis sérvulis, quos mundat unda sánguinis, nescíre lapsus críminum nec ferre mortis tædium,
Grant, Lord, that we Thy servants all, Saved by Thy tide of cleansing Blood, No more ‘neath sin’s dominion fall, Nor fear the thought of death’s dark flood!
Ut culpa nullum déprimat, nullum levet iactántia, elísa mens ne cóncidat, eláta mens ne córruat.
Thy varied love each spirit bless, The humble cheer, the high control; Check in each heart its proud excess, But raise the meek and contrite soul!
Præsta, Pater piíssime, Patríque compar Unice, cum Spíritu Paráclito regnans per omne sǽculum. Amen.
Almighty Father, hear our cry, Through Jesus Christ, our Lord most High, Who, with the Holy Ghost and Thee, Doth live and reign eternally.
Ant. 1. Clamávi ad te, et sanásti me, Dómine; in ætérnum confitébor tibi.
Ant. 1. I cried out to Thou, and Thou healed me, Lord; for all eternity I will praise Thou.
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.
Ant. Clamávi ad te, et sanásti me, Dómine; in ætérnum confitébor tibi.
Ant. I cried out to Thou, and Thou healed me, Lord; for all eternity I will praise Thou.
Ant. 2. Beátus vir, cui non imputávit Dóminus peccátum.
Ant. 2. Blessed is the one to whom God does not impute sin.
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.
Ant. Beátus vir, cui non imputávit Dóminus peccátum.
Ant. Blessed is the one to whom God does not impute sin.
Ant. 3. Dedit ei Dóminus potestátem et honórem et regnum, et omnes pópuli ipsi sérvient.
Ant. 3. Unto the Lord was given dominion, glory and kingdom, and all peoples served Him.
Canticum (Ap 11, 17-18; 12, 10 b-12 a)
Canticle (Rev 11:17-18; 12:10 b-12 a)
De iudicio Dei
God's judgment
Grátias ágimus tibi, * Dómine Deus omnípotens,
We thank Thou, Lord, God of the universe,
qui es et qui eras, * quia accepísti virtútem tuam magnam et regnásti.
Thou who are, Thou who were, for Thou tookest hold of Thy great power and reigned.
Et irátæ sunt gentes, * et advénit ira tua, et tempus mortuórum iudicári,
The people were angry, so Thy wrath has come and the time of judgment for the dead,
et réddere mercédem servis tuis prophétis et sanctis * et timéntibus nomen tuum, pusíllis et magnis.
time to reward Thy servants, the saints, the prophets, those who fear Thy name, the small and the great.
Nunc facta est salus et virtus et regnum Dei nostri * et potéstas Christi eius,
Now here is the salvation and the kingdom and the power of our God, this is the power of His Christ,
quia proiéctus est accusátor fratrum nostrórum, * qui accusábat illos ante conspéctum Dei nostri die ac nocte.
for the accuser of our brethren is rejected, who accused them day and night before our God.
Et ipsi vicérunt illum propter sánguinem Agni * et propter verbum testimónii sui;
They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb by the word of which they were witnesses;
et non dilexérunt ánimam suam * usque ad mortem.
renouncing the love of themselves, even unto the point of death.
Proptérea lætámini, cæli * et qui habitátis in eis.
For this reason, wherefore rejoice, O heavens, and thou who dwell in heaven.
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. Dedit ei Dóminus potestátem et honórem et regnum, et omnes pópuli ipsi sérvient.
Ant. Unto the Lord was given dominion, glory and kingdom, and all peoples served Him.
Lectio brevis (1 Petr 1, 6-9)
Exsultátis, módicum nunc si opórtet contristáti in váriis tentatiónibus, ut probátio vestræ fídei pretiósior auro, quod perit, per ignem quidem probáto, inveniátur in laudem et glóriam et honórem in revelatióne Iesu Christi. Quem cum non vidéritis dilígitis, in quem nunc non vidéntes, credéntes autem, exsultátis lætítia inenarrábili et glorificáta, reportántes finem fídei vestræ salútem animárum.
Wherein you shall greatly rejoice, if now you must be for a little time made sorrowful in divers temptations: That the trial of your faith (much more precious than gold which is tried by the fire) may be found unto praise and glory and honour at the appearing of Jesus Christ: Whom having not seen, you love: in whom also now, though you see him not, you believe: and believing shall rejoice with joy unspeakable and glorified; Receiving the end of your faith, even the salvation of your souls.
Responsorium breve
r. Cibávit nos Dóminus * Ex ádipe fruménti. Cibávit. v. Et de petra melle saturávit nos. * Ex ádipe fruménti. Glória Patri. Cibávit.
r. The Lord has fed us * with the flower of wheat. v. And satisfied us with honey from the rock. * from the flower of wheat. Glory unto the Father. The Lord.
Ant. Depósuit Dóminus poténtes de sede, et exaltávit húmiles.
Ant. The Lord has deposed the mighty from their thrones, and exalted the lowly.
Canticum Evangelicum (Lc 1, 46-55)
Exultatio animæ in Domino
Magníficat ✠ * ánima mea Dóminum,
et exsultávit spíritus meus * in Deo salvatóre meo,
quia respéxit humilitátem ancíllæ suæ. * Ecce enim ex hoc beátam me dicent omnes generationes,
quia fecit mihi magna, qui potens est, * et sanctum nomen eius,
et misericórdia eius in progénies et progénies * timéntibus eum.
Fecit poténtiam in bráchio suo, * dispérsit supérbos mente cordis sui;
depósuit poténtes de sede * et exaltávit húmiles;
esuriéntes implévit bonis * et dívites dimísit inánes.
Suscépit Israel púerum suum, * recordátus misericórdiæ,
sicut locútus est ad patres nostros, * Abraham et sémini eius in sǽcula.
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. Depósuit Dóminus poténtes de sede, et exaltávit húmiles.
Ant. The Lord has deposed the mighty from their thrones, and exalted the lowly.
Preces
Laudémus Deum auxílii nostri, in quo nostra spes tota résidet, eúmque
invocémus devóte clamántes:
invocémus devóte clamántes:
Let us praise the God of our help, in whom lies all our hope
let us call upon those who weep with devotion, acclaiming:
Réspice fílios tuos, Dómine.
Behold at Thy sons, O Lord.
Dómine Deus noster, qui cum pópulo tuo fœdus ætérnum pepigísti,
Lord our God, who has made an eternal covenant with Thy people,
— fac ut semper tua magnália recolámus.
- make sure we evermore commemorate Thy great works.
Univérsum órdinem sacerdotálem in tua pérfice caritáte,
Perfect the whole priestly order of Thy charity,
— et fidéles tuos in unitáte spíritus per vínculum pacis semper consérva.
- and evermore keeps thy faithful in the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace.
Civitátem terrénam fac ut semper tecum exstruámus,
May we evermore build the earthly city with Thou,
— ne forte in vanum labórent qui ædíficant eam.
- lest those who make it work in vain.
Mitte operários in messem tuam,
Send workers to Thy harvest,
— ut magnificétur nomen tuum in géntibus.
- that Thy name may be magnified amongst the nations.
Propínquos et benefactóres defúnctos sanctis tuis accénse,
Welcome amongst Thy saints our deceased relatives and benefactors,
— et nos beátis aliquándo consócia.
- associate them with the blessed.
Pater noster
Pater noster, qui es in cælis:
Our Father, who art in heaven,
sanctificétur nomen tuum;
Hallowed be thy name.
advéniat regnum tuum;
Thy kingdom come.
fiat volúntas tua, sicut in cælo et in terra.
Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Panem nostrum cotidiánum da nobis hódie;
Give us this day our daily bread.
et dimítte nobis débita nostra,
And forgive us our trespasses,
sicut et nos dimíttimus debitóribus nostris;
as we forgive those who trespass against us.
et ne nos indúcas in tentatiónem;
and do not abandon us in trial;
sed líbera nos a malo.
But deliver us from evil.
Postea dicitur immediate et sine orémus oratio propria, cum conclusione longiore.
After this the proper prayer is said straightway and without "Let us pray", with the long conclusion.
Deus, qui illúminas noctem et lumen facis post ténebras radiáre, concéde nobis, ut hanc noctem sine impediménto Sátanæ transeámus, atque matutínis horis ante conspéctum tuum tibi grátias referámus. Per Dóminum.
God who illuminates the night and makes light shine after darkness, grant us to spend this night safe from Satan's attacks and in the morning, to give thanks to Thou, under Thy gaze.
Dóminus vobíscum.
The Lord be with thee.
r. Et cum spíritu tuo.
r. And with thy spirit.
Benedícat vos omnípotens Deus, Pater, ✠ et Fílius, et Spíritus Sanctus.
May God Almighty bless thee, the Father, ✠ and the Son and the Holy Spirit.
r. Amen.
r. Amen.
Vel alia formula benedictionis, sicut in Missa.
Or another formula of blessing, as at Mass.
Et si fit dimissio, sequitur invitatio:
And if we make a referral, we add the invitation:
v. Ite in pace. r. Deo grátias.
v. Go in peace. r. Let us give thanks to God.
Absente sacerdote vel diacono, et in recitatione a solo, sic concluditur:
In the absence of a deacon or a priest, and in the recitation alone, it is concluded thus:
Dóminus nos benedícat, et ab omni malo deféndat, et ad vitam perdúcat ætérnam. r. Amen.
May the Lord bless us, forbid us from all evil, and bring us to eternal life. r. 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.